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Marc Stiegler

Marc Stiegler (born August 1, 1954) is an American science fiction author and software developer. He co-authored Valentina: Soul in Sapphire (1984) with Joseph H. Delaney. The novel features Valentina, a computer program that is one of science fiction's earliest examples of sentient software, in contrast to mainframe-based AIs such as HAL and Colossus. His notable works also include David's Sling (1988), a techno-thriller that explores the concept of e-democracy.

Marc Stiegler
Born (1954-08-01) August 1, 1954 (age 69)
OccupationAuthor, software developer
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHeidelberg College, Virginia Tech
GenreScience fiction, non-fiction
Notable worksValentina: Soul in Sapphire, David's Sling

Stiegler also wrote the short story "The Gentle Seduction",[1] based on Vernor Vinge's ideas about a technological "singularity," the exponential growth of future technology that will drastically affect the human condition. The story's characters are augmented with molecular nanotechnology. The 'seducer' is the technology itself, and perhaps the programmers of the technology - the majority of mankind is more willing to swallow a pill that fixes one's back (this happens in the story) than take a pill that installs a computer in one's forehead (also from the story). He also realized that many humans do not have the mental fortitude to survive the Technological singularity. The heroine of "The Gentle Seduction" is a normal woman whose very elemental connection with her own identity is key in soothing humanity's jarring experience of finally meeting an alien mind.

Marc Stiegler's novel Earthweb envisions a future where computers are immune to attacks, the Web has evolved to largely replace government as the foundation of human civilization, and prediction markets are utilized to make informed decisions about significant future events.

Stiegler's career in software development somewhat mirrors his science fiction work. His non-fiction piece, "Hypermedia and the Singularity", predated the advent of the Web and postulated that hypertext would play a pivotal role in accelerating knowledge evolution. Shortly after penning this article, he assumed management[2][3] of Project Xanadu, the hypertext system envisioned by Ted Nelson.

Subsequent software development endeavors included the creation of DecideRight (1995), which garnered the Software Publishing Association's CODIE Award[4] for Best Numeric or Data Software Program. In the late 1990s, his focus shifted to computer security.[5][6][7]

Later, he developed CapDesk, a capability-based desktop resilient to cyberattacks, and formulated the principles underpinning Polaris,[8] an overlay for the Windows operating system designed to secure the system against various major types of computer viruses and trojan horses. He presented on object capability security at the RSA Conference in 2012 and 2013.[9] During his tenure at HP Labs, his research incorporated approaches to security in planetary-scale computing.[10]

Bibliography edit

Books edit

  • Valentina: Soul in Sapphire (1984), co-authored with Joseph H. Delaney ISBN 0-671-55916-8
  • Programming Languages: Featuring the IBM PC and Compatibles (1985), co-authored with Bob Hanson
  • David's Sling (1987) ISBN 0-671-65369-5
  • Earthweb (1998) ISBN 0-671-57809-X
  • The Braintrust Series
  • The Dread Nought Series
    • Triple Cross (2021) ISBN 978-1649719744
    • Double Tap (2022) ASIN B09GS75KM3
    • Power Play (2023) ASIN B09W1G5FVZ
    • Zero Sum (forthcoming, 2023) ASIN B0BRJY4BKL

Collection edit

  • The Gentle Seduction (1990) ISBN 0-671-69887-7
    • "Masters of the Mortal God" (1990)
    • "Too Loving a Touch" (1982)
    • "Petals of Rose" (1981)
    • "The Bully and the Crazy Boy" (1980)
    • "Evolution of Entropic Error in Closed Conservative Systems" (1982) - Non-fiction article
    • "A Simple Case of Suicide" (1983)
    • "The Gentle Seduction" (1989)
    • "Hypermedia and the Singularity" (1989) - Non-fiction article

Anthologies featuring stories by Marc Stiegler edit

  • Nanodreams (1995)

Short works edit

The following three stories are included in the novel Valentina: Soul in Sapphire:

  • "Valentina" (1984), co-authored with Joseph H Delaney - Hugo nominee
  • "The Crystal Ball" (1984), co-authored with Joseph H Delaney
  • "The Light in the Looking Glass" (1984), co-authored with Joseph H Delaney

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ Stiegler, Marc. "The Gentle Seduction".
  2. ^ Gary Wolf (6 January 1995). "The Curse of Xanadu". wired.com. WIRED. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  3. ^ Birner, Jack; Garrouste, Pierre (2004). "Chapter 4". Markets, Information and Communication: Austrian Perspectives on the Internet Economy. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-30893-3.
  4. ^ . SIIA. 26 October 1996. Archived from the original on 27 October 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  5. ^ Marc Stiegler (Speaker) (March 19, 2010). The Lazy Programmer's Guide to Secure Computing. Google Tech Talk. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
  6. ^ Stiegler, Marc (January 25, 2007). Emily: A High Performance Language for Enabling Secure Cooperation. Fifth International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing. Kyoto, Japan: IEEE. doi:10.1109/C5.2007.13. ISBN 978-0-7695-2806-9.
  7. ^ Stiegler, Marc (2006). How Emily Tamed the Caml (Technical report). HP Labs.
  8. ^ Stiegler, Marc; Karp, Alan (September 2006). "Polaris: Virus-safe computing for Windows XP". Communications of the ACM. 49 (9): 83–88. doi:10.1145/1151030.1151033. S2CID 18264492. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  9. ^ "Marc Stiegler". RSA Conference. 26 February 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  10. ^ "72 Hours to DonutLab". HP Labs Technical Reports. 6 January 2005. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  11. ^ "Prometheus Award for Best Novel -- Nominees". Libertarian Futurist Society. 27 June 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  12. ^ Glyer, Mike (26 March 2018). "2018 Prometheus Award Best Novel Finalists". File 770. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
  13. ^ "PROMETHEUS AWARD FINALISTS Chosen for Best Novel". Libertarian Futurist Society. 5 April 2020. Retrieved 5 April 2020.

External links edit

  • Marc Stiegler's Official Website, containing a selection of his fiction and non-fiction writings
  • Marc Stiegler Bibliography at the Locus Index to Science Fiction
  • Marc Stiegler at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

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Sapphire 1984 with Joseph H Delaney The novel features Valentina a computer program that is one of science fiction s earliest examples of sentient software in contrast to mainframe based AIs such as HAL and Colossus His notable works also include David s Sling 1988 a techno thriller that explores the concept of e democracy Marc StieglerBorn 1954 08 01 August 1 1954 age 69 OccupationAuthor software developerNationalityAmericanAlma materHeidelberg College Virginia TechGenreScience fiction non fictionNotable worksValentina Soul in Sapphire David s SlingStiegler also wrote the short story The Gentle Seduction 1 based on Vernor Vinge s ideas about a technological singularity the exponential growth of future technology that will drastically affect the human condition The story s characters are augmented with molecular nanotechnology The seducer is the technology itself and perhaps the programmers of the technology the majority of mankind is more willing to swallow a pill that fixes one s back this happens in the story than take a pill that installs a computer in one s forehead also from the story He also realized that many humans do not have the mental fortitude to survive the Technological singularity The heroine of The Gentle Seduction is a normal woman whose very elemental connection with her own identity is key in soothing humanity s jarring experience of finally meeting an alien mind Marc Stiegler s novel Earthweb envisions a future where computers are immune to attacks the Web has evolved to largely replace government as the foundation of human civilization and prediction markets are utilized to make informed decisions about significant future events Stiegler s career in software development somewhat mirrors his science fiction work His non fiction piece Hypermedia and the Singularity predated the advent of the Web and postulated that hypertext would play a pivotal role in accelerating knowledge evolution Shortly after penning this article he assumed management 2 3 of Project Xanadu the hypertext system envisioned by Ted Nelson Subsequent software development endeavors included the creation of DecideRight 1995 which garnered the Software Publishing Association s CODIE Award 4 for Best Numeric or Data Software Program In the late 1990s his focus shifted to computer security 5 6 7 Later he developed CapDesk a capability based desktop resilient to cyberattacks and formulated the principles underpinning Polaris 8 an overlay for the Windows operating system designed to secure the system against various major types of computer viruses and trojan horses He presented on object capability security at the RSA Conference in 2012 and 2013 9 During his tenure at HP Labs his research incorporated approaches to security in planetary scale computing 10 Contents 1 Bibliography 1 1 Books 1 2 Collection 1 3 Anthologies featuring stories by Marc Stiegler 1 4 Short works 2 Awards 3 References 4 External linksBibliography editBooks edit Valentina Soul in Sapphire 1984 co authored with Joseph H Delaney ISBN 0 671 55916 8 Programming Languages Featuring the IBM PC and Compatibles 1985 co authored with Bob Hanson David s Sling 1987 ISBN 0 671 65369 5 Earthweb 1998 ISBN 0 671 57809 X The Braintrust Series The Braintrust A Harmony of Enemies 2017 ISBN 1 64202 001 X Crescendo of Fire 2018 ISBN 1 64202 0370 Rhapsody For the Tempest 2018 ISBN 1 64202 064 8 Ode To Defiance 2019 ISBN 1 64202 190 3 Braintrust Requiem 2020 ISBN 978 1 64202 796 9 The Dread Nought Series Triple Cross 2021 ISBN 978 1649719744 Double Tap 2022 ASIN B09GS75KM3 Power Play 2023 ASIN B09W1G5FVZ Zero Sum forthcoming 2023 ASIN B0BRJY4BKLCollection edit The Gentle Seduction 1990 ISBN 0 671 69887 7 Masters of the Mortal God 1990 Too Loving a Touch 1982 Petals of Rose 1981 The Bully and the Crazy Boy 1980 Evolution of Entropic Error in Closed Conservative Systems 1982 Non fiction article A Simple Case of Suicide 1983 The Gentle Seduction 1989 Hypermedia and the Singularity 1989 Non fiction articleAnthologies featuring stories by Marc Stiegler edit Nanodreams 1995 Short works edit The following three stories are included in the novel Valentina Soul in Sapphire Valentina 1984 co authored with Joseph H Delaney Hugo nominee The Crystal Ball 1984 co authored with Joseph H Delaney The Light in the Looking Glass 1984 co authored with Joseph H DelaneyAwards editHugo Award for Best Novella finalist 1985 for Valentina Prometheus Award Best Novel finalist for David s Sling 1988 11 The Braintrust 2018 12 Ode to Defiance 2020 13 References edit Stiegler Marc The Gentle Seduction Gary Wolf 6 January 1995 The Curse of Xanadu wired com WIRED Retrieved 18 November 2018 Birner Jack Garrouste Pierre 2004 Chapter 4 Markets Information and Communication Austrian Perspectives on the Internet Economy Routledge ISBN 0 415 30893 3 SIIA CODiE Awards 1996 SIIA 26 October 1996 Archived from the original on 27 October 2015 Retrieved 18 November 2018 Marc Stiegler Speaker March 19 2010 The Lazy Programmer s Guide to Secure Computing Google Tech Talk Retrieved July 2 2020 Stiegler Marc January 25 2007 Emily A High Performance Language for Enabling Secure Cooperation Fifth International Conference on Creating Connecting and Collaborating through Computing Kyoto Japan IEEE doi 10 1109 C5 2007 13 ISBN 978 0 7695 2806 9 Stiegler Marc 2006 How Emily Tamed the Caml Technical report HP Labs Stiegler Marc Karp Alan September 2006 Polaris Virus safe computing for Windows XP Communications of the ACM 49 9 83 88 doi 10 1145 1151030 1151033 S2CID 18264492 Retrieved 18 November 2018 Marc Stiegler RSA Conference 26 February 2013 Retrieved 18 November 2018 72 Hours to DonutLab HP Labs Technical Reports 6 January 2005 Retrieved 3 July 2023 Prometheus Award for Best Novel Nominees Libertarian Futurist Society 27 June 2012 Retrieved 18 November 2018 Glyer Mike 26 March 2018 2018 Prometheus Award Best Novel Finalists File 770 Retrieved 19 August 2018 PROMETHEUS AWARD FINALISTS Chosen for Best Novel Libertarian Futurist Society 5 April 2020 Retrieved 5 April 2020 External links editMarc Stiegler s Official Website containing a selection of his fiction and non fiction writings Marc Stiegler Bibliography at the Locus Index to Science Fiction Marc Stiegler at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marc Stiegler amp oldid 1181841264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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