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  Turing Award - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The award is named after Alan Mathison Turing, a British mathematician considered to be one of the fathers of modern computer science.
In joint scientific efforts extending over twenty years, initially in collaboration with J. Shaw at the RAND Corporation, and subsequentially with numerous faculty and student colleagues at Carnegie Mellon University, they have made basic contributions to artificial intelligence, the psychology of human cognition, and list processing
For their joint paper "Finite Automata and Their Decision Problem," which introduced the idea of nondeterministic machines, which has proved to be an enormously valuable concept.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Turing_Award   (1222 words)

  
 Charles Babbage Institute: Software History Bibliography, G-K
Girdner, Eddie J. “Economic Liberalization in India: The New Electronics Policy.” Asian Survey 27 (November 1987): 1188-1204.
Hoffman, Alan J. “Linear Programming at the National Bureau of Standards.” In History of Mathematical Programming, a Collection of Personal Reminiscences, 62-4.
Jeenel, J. “Programs as a Tool for Research in Systems Organization.” IBM Journal of Research and Development 2 (April 1958): 105-22.
www.cbi.umn.edu /shp/shpgk.html   (5993 words)

  
 David M. Weiss
Kirby, J. Jr., Lai, R.C.T., Weiss D.M.; A Formalization of a Design Process, Proc.
Coplien, J., Hoffman, D., Weiss, D.; Commonality and Variability in Software Engineering, IEEE Software, November/December, 1998 pp.
Parnas, J. Shore, D. Weiss; Abstract Types Defined As Classes of Variables, ACM Conference on Data: Abstraction, Definition, and Structure, March 1976
www.research.avayalabs.com /gcm/usa/en-us/people/all/weiss.htm   (2633 words)

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