Jean E. Sammet (March 23, 1928 – May 20, 2017) was an American computer scientist who developed the FORMAC programming language in 1962. She was also one...
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computer algebra system to have significant use. It was developed by Jean E. Sammet and her team, as an extension of FORTRAN IV. The compiler was implemented...
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History and Fundamentals is a book about programming languages written by Jean E. Sammet. Published in 1969, the book gives an overview of the state of the art...
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Zig General-purpose markup language General-purpose modeling language Jean E. Sammet, "Programming Languages: History and Future", Communications of the...
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(inventor of the English-like data processing language FLOW-MATIC), Jean Sammet, and Saul Gorn. At the April meeting, the group asked the Department...
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to the Government Printing Office in 1960. FORMAC was developed by Jean E. Sammet in the 1960s. Her book, Programming Languages: History and Fundamentals...
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Philips Petroleum, Dow Chemical, and Chrysler cooperated on the project. Jean E. Sammet 1969, p. 314. "IBM 7090 Prog Sys, SHARE 7090 9PAC Part I: Intro and...
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Melvin E. (1 October 1958). "Proposal for an UNCOL". Communications of the ACM. 1 (10): 5–8. doi:10.1145/368924.368928. ISSN 0001-0782. Jean E. Sammet, Programming...
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of 'marks' instead of sounds or odours is immaterial. According to Jean E. Sammet, "the first realistic string handling and pattern matching language"...
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Nora Moser, Deborah Davidson, Sue Knapp, Gertrude Tierney and Jean E. Sammet. Sammet, who worked at IBM starting in 1961 was responsible for developing...
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Meltzer, Fran Bilas, Ruth Lichterman, and Betty Holberton (see above.) Jean E. Sammet: co-designed COBOL, a widely used programming language. Frances Allen:...
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John McCarthy, Konrad Zuse 2000: Frances E. Allen, Vint Cerf, Tom Kilburn 2001: Fred Brooks, Jean E. Sammet, Maurice Wilkes 2002: Charles Geschke, John...
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1985 "Software – and a woman – at the heart of lunar triumph", Wired Jean E. Sammet, 2009 Computer Pioneer Award Recipient, IEEE Computer Society, retrieved...
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List of computer scientists (section E)
meaning, machine learning Umar Saif Gerard Salton – information retrieval Jean E. Sammet – programming languages Claude Sammut – artificial intelligence researcher...
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the committee that worked on COBOL was Mount Holyoke College alumna Jean E. Sammet. From 1967 to 1977, Hopper served as the director of the Navy Programming...
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List of women in mathematics (section E)
Noether lecturer Sema Salur, Turkish-American differential geometer Jean E. Sammet (1928–2017), supervised the first scientific programming group, helped...
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(died 2016), Australian biologist, pioneer of permaculture. May 23 – Jean E. Sammet (died 2017), American computer programmer. May 26 – Jack Kevorkian (died...
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using a North American Aviation Recomp II, a 40-bit word size computer. Jean E. Sammet developed the FORMAC programming language. She was also the first to...
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Wise 1999: Loren Meissner 1998: Brent Hailpern 1997: J.A.N. Lee and Jean E. Sammet 1996: Dick Wexelblat and John Richards 2017 (for 2007): Valgrind: a...
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2021. HOPL I was held June 1 – 3, 1978 in Los Angeles, California. Jean E. Sammet was both the general and program committee chair. John A. N. Lee was...
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Professor of Computer Science at Bard College. She formerly held the Jean Sammet endowed chair in the department of Computer Science at Mount Holyoke...
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(b. 1932) William Clifford Newman, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1928) Jean E. Sammet, computer scientist (b. 1928) Lisa Spoonauer, actress (b. 1972) May...
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System Sammet, Jean (1969). Programming Languages: History and Fundamentals. Prentice-Hall. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-13-729988-1. Ash R, Broadwin E, Della Valle...
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Space Shuttle missions STS-92 and STS-112; commanded mission STS-120 Jean E. Sammet, 1948 graduate of Mount Holyoke College; inventor of the FORMAC programming...
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Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University. Retrieved 2016-03-19. Sammet, Jean (1969). Programming Languages: History and Fundamentals. Prentice-Hall...
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Baltimore (1984–2003). Michael Rank, 67, English journalist and translator. Jean E. Sammet, 89, American computer scientist. Natalia Shakhovskaya, 81, Russian...
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Contributions to Early Computer Design Richard W. Hamming - Error-correcting code Jean A. Hoerni - Planar Semiconductor Manufacturing Process Grace M. Hopper -...
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Index of women scientists articles (section E)
Janet Vaughan Janet Watson Janice E. Clements Jean Bartik Jean Beggs Jean Jenkins (ethnomusicologist) Jean E. Sammet Jeanne Dumée Jeanne Ferrante Jeanne...
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Rulifson Jean E. Sammet Dana Scott Daniel Siewiorek Herbert A. Simon Barbara B. Simons Martha E. Sloan Donald R. Slutz Burton J. Smith Richard E. Stearns...
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