- Udi
Manber (Hebrew: אודי מנבר) is an
Israeli computer scientist. He is one of the
authors of
agrep and GLIMPSE.
After a
career in
engineering and management...
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underlying algorithms of the Unix
utility agrep,
written by Udi
Manber, Sun Wu, and
Burra Gopal.
Manber and Wu's
original paper gives extensions of the algorithm...
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Manber is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jeffrey Manber,
American commercial space entrepreneur Udi
Manber,
Israeli computer scientist...
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Jeffrey Manber is the CEO of NanoRacks, the
first company to own and
market its own
hardware and
services on
board the
International Space Station.
Manber has...
- is an open-source
approximate string matching program,
developed by Udi
Manber and Sun Wu
between 1988 and 1991, for use with the Unix
operating system...
- algorithms, and the
field of bibliometrics.
Suffix arrays were
introduced by
Manber &
Myers (1990) as a simple,
space efficient alternative to
suffix trees...
- ; Keitner, Gabor; Miller, Ivan; Kocsis,
James H.; Kornstein,
Susan G.;
Manber, Rachel; Ninan,
Philip T.; Rothbaum, Barbara; Rush, A. John; Vivian, Dina;...
- is an open-source
approximate string matching program,
developed by Udi
Manber and Sun Wu
between 1988 and 1991, for use with the Unix
operating system...
- Knol was
often viewed as a
rival to Wikipedia. The
project was led by Udi
Manber, a
Google vice
president of engineering. It was
announced on
December 13...
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larger space technology portfolio.
Nanoracks was
founded in 2009 by
Jeffrey Manber and
Charles Miller to
provide commercial hardware and
services for the U...