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For his outstanding technical and managerial contributions to computer development through the invention of the universally utilized dual-in-line semi-conductor component package, and the design and production of the first large LSI semi-conductor memory
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For his early and continuing contribution to the field of higher-level languages, in particular for his conception and leadership resulting in the completion of the first FORTRAN projects; and for his work in syntactical forms incorporated in
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For his many contributions to software engineering and education and for the excellence of his scholarship and creativity in organizing vast subject areas of computer science so that they are accessible to all segments of the computing
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For a lifetime of innovative technical contributions to the computer field in the areas of software engineering, structured programming, distributed computing, data base structures, time-sharing, storage hierarchies, paging, and
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For his pioneering work in organizing and spearheading the early development of the first practical large-scale time-sharing computer system, and for his tireless efforts in providing direction for the entire time-sharing
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For his innovative architectural computer concepts, such as stack processing, data stored with self-describing tags, and the direct execution of higher level languages, as embodied in the B-5000 and successor
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For significant contributions to the design of re-configurable real-time software systems, and for significant contributions to undergraduate and graduate education in electrical and computer engineering and
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For his continuing technical contributions to computer development through design automation and system definition, and for outstanding managerial leadership in producing a series of large scale computers.
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For innovative invention of the World Wide Web, which extends hypertext to distributed information, which has brought about a revolutionary transformation in the use of computers and networks.
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For his contributions to the architecture and design of computer systems, and for his achievements in promoting advancements in the computer state of the art through business enterprise.
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For her combination of technical skill, leadership, teaching capability, and single-minded drive for the invention, adoption, and standardization of high-level programming languages.
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For creating the structured computer-aided logic (SCALD) design methodology, which is the basis for many of the successful computer-aided engineering systems used in the industry.
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For his vision, determination, and programming skill in the development of Lotus Notes, a program that enables groups of people to work collaboratively over computer networks.
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For outstanding contributions to research and development of semi-conductor components and his insights and leadership in the micro-processor and semi conductor memory fields.
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For his pioneering work in computational complexity and for stimulating further research on the scientific basis for evaluating the efficiency of computational algorithms.
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For visionary contributions to computer security theory and practice, including foreseeing new cloud vulnerabilities and then pioneering corresponding novel solutions.
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of semi-conductor circuit fabrication -- the development that made possible the economical mass production of reliable integrated circuits and semi-conductor memories.
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For his insight and leadership in solving primary problems of early computers and his continuing contributions that have paved the way for tomorrows computing systems.
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For groundbreaking contributions to topics ranging from computational complexity, to the analysis of algebraic computations, to logics of programs and verification.
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For being principal designer of the VAX architecture and for contributions to local area networks, high-performance interconnects, caches, and memory hierarchies.
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For his significant contributions to computer architecture and programming and his leadership in cooperative efforts to further education in the computer field.
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For fundamental contributions to the development of multidimensional spatial data structures and indexing, translation validation, and proof-carrying code.
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For innovative contributions to computer and network security, predicting, both, attack scenarios and design needs in this important evolving area.
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For important contributions to theory and practice of compiler optimization and leadership in the development of software for parallel computation.
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For continuously challenging, inspiring, and supporting American designers and industry to produce many successive generations of super computers.
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For his pioneering contributions to centrally controlled parallel computers and for his achievement in creating the parallel computer ILLIAC IV.
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For your impact on the high performance microprocessor industry via a combination of important contributions to both engineering and education.
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For pioneering contributions to theory, technique, and practice of pattern recognition, computer vision, and biometric recognition systems.
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For his continued creative contributions to hardware and software developments and for management expertise in bringing them to products.
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For outstanding contributions in the areas of technical design, education, and publications influential in developing the computer field.
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who was a prominent American computer scientist, notable as a pioneer in the development of time-sharing operating systems, then of
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For his achievement in designing and building some of the first-- as well as some of the most powerful -- computers in the world.
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For fundamental contributions that have shaped the field of secure hardware, impacting circuits, microprocessors, and systems.
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contributions that fall within the scope of Computer Society interest. This is the highest technical award made solely by the
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For his contributions to the solution of sequential circuit problems and coding theory, and for his leadership as a teacher.
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For seminal contributions in design and implementation of Microelectronic Systems-on-Chip and Cyberphysical Systems.
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For pioneering contributions to the algorithmic, compilation, and architectural foundations of embedded computing.
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For fundamental contributions to the theory and applications of nonlinear and resource-constrained optimization.
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where selection of the awardee is based on the "highest level of technical accomplishment and achievement". The
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For fundamental algorithmic and application specific architectural contributions to reconfigurable computing.
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For contributions to the scientific and engineering principles that enable effective adaptive cyber defense.
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For designing packet switching technology and bringing it into practical use by means of the ARPA network.
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For significantly influencing the architecture and design of data processing systems by inventing the
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For leading contributions on the architecture and design of data storage systems and RAID technology.
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For pioneering contributions to wireless sensor network architectures and communication protocols.
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For the development of the Silicon Gate Process, and the first commercial microprocessor.
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For fundamental contributions to the theory and practice of multi-processor computation.
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For outstanding fundamental contributions in network protocols and security services.
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For seminal contributions to networking protocols and to wireless data networks.
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The award is named after W. Wallace McDowell who was director of engineering at
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For outstanding contributions to the development of high performance computers.
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of testing solid-state logic circuits and for leading, defining, and promoting
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for outstanding theoretical, design, educational, practical, or related
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For fundamental and lasting contributions to the theory of databases.
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For significant contributions to knowledge discovery and data mining.
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For Developing a Multi-Platform Browsing Tool for the World Wide Web.
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For contributions to the theory of NP-hard and NP-complete problems.
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Dennis J. Picard Medal for Radar Technologies and Applications
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Computer Science and Engineering Undergraduate Teaching Award
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Herman Halperin Electric Transmission and Distribution Award
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Joseph F. Keithley Award in Instrumentation and Measurement
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who was awarded the Mcdowell Award for the development of
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For contributions to knowledge discovery and data mining.
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Reynold B. Johnson Data Storage Device Technology Award
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