- Don Libes
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Don Libes Employer NIST Known for Expect, STEP Don Libes is a computer scientist at NIST performing computer science research on interoperability. He works in the Manufacturing Systems Integration Division, which performs research on software integration methods, creating custom software that implements draft standards and serves as an interface to other components provided by separate vendors.[1]
Libes is responsible for numerous implementations of STEP, a family of ISO standards and draft standards for product management.[1] He is the creator of the NIST Identifier Collaboration Service, a free service to allow collaborative management of unmanaged namespaces. Libes is also responsible for one of the earliest network-shared memory ports on UNIX and the first port of XINU on UNIX.
Libes's book Obfuscated C Code and Other Mysteries[2] explains the winning entries in the Obfuscated C Code Contest, as an educational tool.
Libes is best known for Expect, which is public domain software for automating and testing interactive applications such as telnet, ftp, passwd and hundreds of other programs[1] that have no internal control language (or too limited of a control language) of their own. Libes also developed Expectk, which glues Expect to Tk thereby allowing a character-graphic or line-oriented program to be entirely hidden with a modern graphical user interface.
Publications
- Books
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- Don Libes and Sandy Ressler, Life With UNIX: A Guide For Everyone, Prentice-Hall, 1989. ISBN 0-13-536657-7.
- Don Libes, Obfuscated C and Other Mysteries, Wiley, 1993. ISBN 0-471-57805-3.
- Don Libes, Exploring Expect: A Tcl-based Toolkit for Automating Interactive Programs, O'Reilly, 1995. ISBN 1-565592-090-2.
References
- ^ a b c "Don Libes homepage". NIST. http://www.nist.gov/el/msid/esg/dlibes.cfm. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
- ^ a b "Don Libes - Publications List". NIST. http://www.nist.gov/el/msid/esg/libes_pubs.cfm. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
Categories:- American computer scientists
- Computer systems researchers
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