R Glen Cooper is a member of Newdale Systems Inc., specializing in advanced client-server database systems.

In the past he's written a variety of logic-based expert systems, and several resource optimization solutions.

Glen is the principal author of peer-reviewed papers in both Mathematics and Medicine:

[1] Glen Cooper, "On Complexity of Complete First-Order Theories", Zeitschr. f. math. Logik und Grundlagen d. Math, Bd. 28, S.93 – 136 (1982) (PhD thesis)
[2] Glen Cooper, JM Friedman, "Interpreting Chromosomal Abnormalities Using Prolog", Computers and Biomedical Research 23, 153-164 (1990)

His 18-page MSc thesis in Non-standard Analysis motivated some work in logic programming and expert systems, some of which has been the subject of other projects:

Craig Larman, "Learning From Knowledge Systems", M.Sc. Thesis, Simon Fraser University, (1995)

He's also written popular articles in computing and mathematics:

[1] "Expert Systems Now Viable For Many Companies", BCDISCOVERY, July 1988
[2] "Developing Expert Systems: What Are The Problems?", BC Professional Engineer, Dec 1989
[3] "Neural Nets and Fuzzy Chips", BCDISCOVERY, Sep 1990
[4] "Real Time, Real Decisions", BCDISCOVERY, Feb 1991
[5] "Ordering Tables To Preserve Referential Integrity", www.sqlservercentral.com, 20 Mar 2009
[6] "Mathematical Auditing Of Email Broadcasts", www.sqlservercentral.com, 22 May 2009
[7] "Row Oriented Security Using Triggers", www.sqlservercentral.com, 23 Apr 2010
[8] "Calling SQL Server With A BlackBerry Phone", www.sqlservercentral.com, 9 Feb 2011

some of which has been re-published elsewhere:

[5] "Best Of SQLServerCentral.com, Vol. 7", Red Gate Books, Cambridge, UK (2009).

Glen has enjoyed the support of several Canadian SR&ED funding initiatives (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008), along with support from the BC Science Council (1988, 1991), Western Economic Diversification, and the National Research Council.

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