Медаль «Пионер компьютерной техники» (англ.Computer Pioneer Award) — самая престижная награда Компьютерного общества IEEE, учреждена в 1981 году. Вручается за выдающиеся достижения в компьютерных науках, притом основной вклад должен быть совершён более 15 лет назад.
Медаль выполнена из бронзы, на аверсе медали выполнен барельеф Чарльза Бэббиджа, на реверсе — формула награждения[уточнить].
For the pioneering work leading to the development of computer research in Czechoslovakis and the design and construction of the SAPO and EPOS computers.
For pioneering work in the construction of the first commercial computers in Poland, and for the development of university curriculum in computer science.
A founder and influential leader of computing in Bulgaria; leader of the team that developed the first Bulgarian computer; made fundamental and continuing contributions to abstract mathematics and software.
For the development of computer science in former Czechoslovakia with fundamental contributions to the theory of computing and extraordinary organizational activities.
For pioneering work in the development of banking applications through the implementation of ERMA, and the introduction of computer manufacturing to GE.
For significant contributions to the field of computing as a Cryptologist and statistician during World War II at Bletchley Park, as an early worker and developer of the Colossus at Bletchley Park and on the University of Manchester Mark I, the world's first stored program computer.
за работу над программным обеспечением компьютеров «Минск», программное обеспечение информационных систем, за распространение и продвижение концепций систем управления базами данных
For the marrying of computer and communications technology in the GE DATANET 30, putting terminals on peoples desks to communicate with and timeshare a computer, leading directly to the development of the personal computer, computer networking and the internet.
For pioneering development in operating systems and concurrent programming, exemplified by work on the RC4000 multiprogramming system, monitors, and Concurrent Pascal.
For pioneering system software portability through the programming language BCPL widely influential and used in academia and industry for a variety of prominent system software.
For recognition of contribution to real-time data acquisition and recording that significantly contributed to the definition of modern feedback and control processes.
For seminal contributions to the design and synthesis of digital systems over five decades, including the first algorithm for logic synthesis (the Quine-McCluskey method).
For establishing Petri net theory in 1962, which not only was cited by hundreds of thousands of scientific publications but also significantly advanced the fields of parallel and distributed computing.
For contributions to superscalar architecture, including multiple-issue dynamic instruction scheduling, and for the innovation and widespread teaching of simplified VLSI design methods.
For pioneering parallel architectures including the Illiac IV, the Burroughs BSP, and Cedar; and, for revolutionary parallel compiler technology including Parafrase and KAP Tools.
For more than 50 years of leadership, which includes the creation of TCCA and SIGARCH, basic contributions to computer arithmetic, microarchitecture and multiprocessing, and quantitative analysis of microarchitectures.
For the pioneering of three areas of computer architecture development of parallel algorithms for recurrence embodied in the Kogge-Stone adder, development of the multi-core microprocessor chip and the formalization of methods for designing the control of a computer pipeline.
For a leading role in developing computer vision, computer graphics, and medical imaging through pioneering research that has helped unify these fields and has impacted related disciplines within and beyond computer science.
For transformative innovations in “Trust in Computation;” specifically, coinventing “Malicious Cryptography,” and pioneering contributions to “Distributed Cryptosystems.”
For fundamental contributions to Computer Science, via the development of the theory of algorithms and complexity, and its application to the natural and social sciences.
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