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 was chartered in March 1993 to produce an editorial and technological framework to create an `electronic Textbook' presenting the Archetypal method of design for parallel and distributed programming. Initial prototypes were built with Xanthus CraftMan, an interactive scripting environment for NeXTSTEP, and later with Mosaic for the World-Wide-Web.

 is a Professor of Computer Science at the California Institute of Technology and the director of the eText Project. He is broadly concerned with the challenge of making parallel and distributed computing accessible to a wider audience. Some of the  projects he is deeply involved with include the Center for Research in Parallel Computation (CRPC), the CC++ concurrent C++ group at Caltech, and the PCN and FORTAN-M research community.

 is a Senior at the California Insitute of Technology, currently pursuing a BS in Engineering, a BS in Economics, and an MS in Computer Science. He has been a part of the eText Project team since its inception, primarily responsible for the eText Engine and the associated challenges of hypermedia publication. His adviser is K. Mani Chandy.

 is a second-year graduate student at the California Institute of Technology.  He is the coordinator of the eText Project and is primarily concerned with the Archetypal programming model and performance analysis. His adviser is K. Mani Chandy.

 is a Senior at the California Institute of Technology pursuing a BS in Engineering and a BS in Mathematics. He joined the eText Project in June 1994 and has contributed to the implementation of the eText Engine.

 also go to the rest of the eText Project team: Svetlana Krykova, Paul Ainsworth, Rajit Manohar, Berna Massingil, and Siddartha Agrawal.

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