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Curtis M. Scott was born on 6 September, 1960, is a writer. Discover Curtis M. Scott's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?

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Occupation Game designer
Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 6 September, 1960
Birthday 6 September
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Date of death (1992-08-19)
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1992

In 1992 Scott completed his Masters in Software Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. In May 1992, three months prior to his death he was accepted to the PhD program in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University.

Curtis Matthew Scott was killed in an automobile accident near Ravenna Ohio on August 19, 1992 at age 31 while on the way to a Gen Con/Origins game fair. He was survived by his wife Mary and their son, Phillip.

Prior to his death in 1992 Curtis Scott produced key published works in the field of software engineering on topics including object oriented design, disconnected messaging, implicit invocation, and breaking of software systems into components, many of which concepts and approaches are in use in modern software systems including cloud-based systems. Curtis Scott's published works in the field of software include:

In May 1992, three months prior to his death, Curtis Scott was accepted to the PhD program in computer science at Carnegie Mellon University.

Curtis Matthew Scott was killed on August 19, 1992 at age 31, in an automobile accident on his way to the Gen Con/Origins game fair. He was survived by his wife Mary and their son, Phillip, as well as immediate members of his family.

1980

Scott worked for a software firm in Mississippi and spent four months performing classified software-related work on a Navy ship off of the coast of South Korea (1980)., and authored key papers in the field of software on topics including software architecture, disconnected messaging, and breaking of software systems into components, approaches used in modern software systems including cloud-based systems.

1972

The family returned to New Orleans (1972) where Curtis Scott attended grade school and then West Jefferson High School. Scott skipped from first to third grade, and from third to fifth grade resulting in attending school with students two years older than him. Scott attended the University of New Orleans, entering college at 15 years of age under a hybrid high school/college program.

1960

Curtis Matthew Scott (September 6, 1960 - August 19, 1992) was a software architect and board game designer known for his work on approximately thirty role-playing games and books primarily focused on Dungeons and Dragons. He attended the University of New Orleans and Carnegie Mellon University, received his Masters in Computer Science during which time he published works contributing to the field of software. Scott was accepted to the PhD program in computer science at Carnegie Mellon University just prior to his death on August 19, 1992 at the age of 31.

Curtis Matthew Scott was born in Atlanta, Georgia on September 6, 1960 to Harold George Scott of Williams Arizona and Bettie Tabakin Scott of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the sixth of nine children. His father, Dr. Harold George Scott was in the military and the family traveled to New Orleans (1967), and then Glenn Dale, Maryland (1969) where his father worked as the first Deputy Directory of the Environmental Protection Agency when it was created under the Nixon Administration in 1971, detailed as a commissioned officer of the United States Public Health Service. During this assignment Dr. Scott helped prepare portions of President Richard Nixon's first State of the Union Address, delivered January 21, 1970.