Book ID: CBB511443626

Dependable and Historic Computing: Essays Dedicated to Brian Randell on the Occasion of his 75th Birthday (2011)

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Jones, C. B. (Editor)
Lloyd, J. L. (Editor)


Springer


Publication Date: 2011
Physical Details: 522 pp.
Language: English

This Festschrift volume, published in honor of Brian Randell on the occasion of his 75th birthday, contains a total of 37 refereed contributions. Two biographical papers are followed by the six invited papers that were presented at the conference 'Dependable and Historic Computing: The Randell Tales', held during April 7-8, 2011 at Newcastle University, UK. The remaining contributions are authored by former scientific colleagues of Brian Randell. The papers focus on the core of Brian Randell’s work: the development of computing science and the study of its history. Moreover, his wider interests are reflected and so the collection comprises papers on software engineering, storage fragmentation, computer architecture, programming languages and dependability. There is even a paper that echoes Randell’s love of maps. After an early career with English Electric and then with IBM in New York and California, Brian Randell joined Newcastle University. His main research has been on dependable computing in all its forms, especially reliability, safety and security aspects, and he has led several major European collaborative projects.

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Authors & Contributors
Tozzi, Christopher
Elzway, Salem
Ole Pütz
E. Marshall Wilder
Jerome H. Saltzer
Vogel, William F.
Concepts
History of Computing
Computer science
Computer Programming
Software
Conference proceedings
Software engineering
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
19th century
Places
United States
India
East Germany
Institutions
Peter Norton Computing Corporation
Symantec Corporation
California Institute of Technology. Jet Propulsion Laboratory
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
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