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    Butler W. Lampson FRS (born December 23, 1943) is an American computer scientist best known for his contributions to the development and implementation...
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  • QED is a line-oriented computer text editor that was developed by Butler Lampson and L. Peter Deutsch for the Berkeley Timesharing System running on the...
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  • the Xerox Alto personal computer. It was produced at Xerox PARC by Butler Lampson, Charles Simonyi and colleagues in 1974. Bravo was a modal editor—characters...
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    graphical interface designs. It was conceived in 1972 in a memo written by Butler Lampson, inspired by the oN-Line System (NLS) developed by Douglas Engelbart...
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  • (FTSE) is a term originated by Andrew Koenig to describe a remark by Butler Lampson attributed to David J. Wheeler: "We can solve any problem by introducing...
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  • for writing verifiable programs. It was designed in the mid-1970s by Butler Lampson and James G. Mitchell at the Xerox PARC lab in collaboration with Jim...
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    technical report, Wildflower: An Architecture for a Personal Computer, by Butler Lampson. It is based on the AMD Am2900 bitslice microprocessor technology. An...
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  • Security Infrastructure (SDSI, pronounced sudsy) by Ron Rivest and Butler Lampson. The original SPKI had identified principals only as public keys but...
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  • communicate by the computer security policy. The term, originated in 1973 by Butler Lampson, is defined as channels "not intended for information transfer at all...
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  • directed by Melvin W. Pirtle and Wayne Lichtenberger at UC Berkeley. Butler Lampson, Chuck Thacker, and L. Peter Deutsch were among the young technical...
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  • Language, was a programming language and system designed and developed by Butler Lampson at Berkeley in 1967 for the SDS 940 mainframe computer. CAL is a version...
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  • "indirection."[citation needed] It is also sometimes misattributed to Butler Lampson. Kevlin Henney's corollary to this is, "...except for the problem of...
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    Simonyi was recruited to Xerox PARC by Butler Lampson during its most productive period, working alongside Lampson, Alan Kay and Robert Metcalfe on the...
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    series of machines, some of which share the Wildflower CPU design by Butler Lampson. Machines in this series include, in order, Dolphin, Dorado, Dicentra...
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    Computer Science Laboratory built the Alto, which was conceived by Butler Lampson and designed mostly by Charles P. Thacker, Edward M. McCreight, Bob...
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  • a web site is relocated to a different server. A famous aphorism of Butler Lampson goes: "All problems in computer science can be solved by another level...
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  • Lampson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Butler Lampson (born 1943), computer scientist Sir Curtis Lampson, 1st Baronet (1806–1885)...
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  • originally designed to operate from a teletype terminal were also available. Butler Lampson estimated that about 60 of the machines were sold. The major customer...
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  • Bravo as a base and the developers of Bravo, including Tom Malloy, Butler Lampson and Charles Simonyi provided technical support to the effort. It was...
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  • document preparation program for the Alto produced at Xerox PARC by Butler Lampson, Charles Simonyi and colleagues in 1974, is generally considered to...
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  • undergraduates Chuck Thacker and L. Peter Deutsch and doctoral student Butler Lampson. The heart of the system was the Monitor (roughly what is now usually...
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    and Systems Research Center. Among the researchers at SRC, there are Butler Lampson, Chuck Thacker, and Leslie Lamport, all recipients of the ACM A.M. Turing...
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  • 1145/581690.581694. ISBN 978-1-58113-605-0. Lazy and Speculative Execution Butler Lampson Microsoft Research OPODIS, Bordeaux, France 12 December 2006 "Out of...
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  • U.S. Representative from South Carolina Butler Lampson (born 1943), American computer scientist Butler D. Shaffer (1935–2019), American author, law professor...
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    PARC's distinguished researchers include four Turing Award winners: Butler Lampson (1992), Alan Kay (2003), Charles P. Thacker (2009), and Robert Metcalfe...
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    patent application listing Metcalfe, David Boggs, Chuck Thacker, and Butler Lampson as inventors. In 1976, after the system was deployed at PARC, Metcalfe...
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    original on November 17, 2021. Retrieved March 4, 2024. Roy Levin. "Butler W Lampson - A.M. Turing Award Laureate". Association for Computing Machinery...
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  • Standard MUMPS MUMPS 1977 Icon (concept) Ralph Griswold SNOBOL 1977 Euclid Butler Lampson at Xerox PARC, Ric Holt and James Cordy at University of Toronto 1977...
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  • world's first video game console development kits Leslie Lamport – LaTeX Butler Lampson – QED original co-author Peter Landin – ISWIM, J operator, SECD machine...
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  • and windows András Kornai (at PARC 1988-1991), mathematical linguist Butler Lampson (at PARC 1971–1983), won Turing Award for his development of networked...
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