Dr Yamaoka et.al. for writing the original MULTI programs and showing that 'real' pharmacokinetic analysis can be performed on microcomputers.
Trevor Smith for suggesting the RKF45 algorithm for ordinary differential equations.
John Holt for suggesting Gear's method for stiff equations.
Gary Koritz for encouragement and evaluation during the early translation stages.
Carl Peck for clearly describing the relevance of Bayesian methods and suggestions regarding weighting methods and plot output.
Ted Triggs for helpful evaluation during later refinement stages of Multi-Forte.
Monty Hampton for suggestions during the development of Boomer.