영어에서 Turing award 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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ACM Turing award.
First Woman Honored With Turing Award.
ACM Turing award.
Computer science has the Turing Award.
Turing Award Laureate.
There's the Turing Award.
Turing Award laureates.
She was the first woman to receive the Turing Award.
The Turing Award.
In 1997 and the 2004 ACM Alan M. Turing award.
Turing Award laureates.
(In all, nine researchers affiliated with MIT have won the Turing Award, most recently Institute Professor Barbara Liskov, in 2009.).
These kind of advancements are the result of the deep engineering skills and unique technical capabilities of our team at Microsoft Research,who have received many prestigious national and international honours, including the Turing Award, considered the highest distinction in computer science.
Her A.M. Turing Award citation reads.
He later worked on a"function-level" programming language known as FP which was described in his Turing Award lecture"Can Programming be Liberated from the von Neumann Style?".
John Backus wrote the Turing Award lecture Can Programming Be Liberated from the von Neuman Style?
James Nicholas"Jim" Gray(born January 12,1944; lost at sea January 28, 2007; declared deceased May 16, 2012[4]) was an Americancomputer scientist who received the Turing Award in 1998"for seminal contributions todatabase andtransaction processingresearch and technical leadership in system implementation.".
Lecture for the ACM Turing award session"Can Programming be liberated from the von Neumann Stype?
In 1977, John Backus(who helped invent FORTRAN and ALGOL) won the Turing award, and gave the lecture“Can programming be liberated from the von Neumann style?”?
Jim Gray, a Turing Award winner and a legendary figure in the field of databases, wrote about VizQL in a research highlight:"If you have ever been frustrated when trying to plot a useful graph from a simple spreadsheet, you would appreciate the value of a system that allows users to create stunning graphs interactively and easily from large multidimensional datasets.".
Intertrust Chief Scientist Rober Tarjan, a 1982 Turing Award winner, delivered the third keynote,“Frontiers in Cryptography”.