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Turing Award: Association for Computing Machinery, Alan Turing, Maurice Wilkes, Richard Hamming, Charles P. Thacker
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März 2026
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Ratgeber |
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9786131867163 |
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9786131867163 |
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Omniscriptum |
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Kartoniert |
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English
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H 220 mm / B 150 mm / D 6 mm |
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149 gr |
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88 |
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| Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles
available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The A. M. Turing
Award is given annually by the Association for Computing Machinery to
"an individual selected for contributions of a technical nature made to
the computing community. The contributions should be of lasting and
major technical importance to the computer field". The Turing Award is
recognized as the "highest distinction in Computer Science" and the
"Nobel Prize of computing". The award is named after Alan Mathison
Turing, a British mathematician who is "frequently credited for being
the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence".
As of 2007, the award is accompanied by a prize of $250,000,
co-sponsored by Intel and Google. The first recipient, in 1966, was Alan
Perlis, then of Carnegie Institute of Technology. Frances E. Allen of
IBM, in 2006, was the first female recipient in the award's forty year
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