"Paul Larson" (Per-Åke Larson) is a computer scientist. He is most famous for inventing the linear hashing algorithm with Witold Litwin. Paul Larson is currently a senior researcher in the Database Group of Microsoft Research. He is frequent chair and committee member of conferences such as VLDB, SIGMOD, and ICDE.

In 2004 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.

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I have no quarrel with that.

The logistician is forever on a quest for the lowest-cost solution to get the goods from point to point. So it could be that for a wider variety of freight Churchill might be that solution.

And he was fascinated by computers, ... He even kept an old Commodore 64 in his office.

He was very dedicated to his teaching, ... He had a lot of students take him for all their classes.

It's not terribly surprising to me that it might take quite a marketing effort to interest shippers beyond the traditional base of prairie grain.

I commend them for the job they do and for providing a service for events. My job is to look after the town's assets. That's where I'm coming from.

He had a good sense of humor. He called himself 'El Magnifico,' ... He was a good colleague and just a nice guy.

His pride and joy.

Dyer welcomed me when I came to Baylor, ... He was very kind and gentle, but also a very private person.