ACM Software System Award

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The ACM Software System Award is an annual award that honors people or an organization "for developing a software system that has had a lasting influence, reflected in contributions to concepts, in commercial acceptance, or both". It is awarded by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) since 1983, with a cash prize sponsored by IBM of currently $35,000.[1]

Recipients[]

The following is a list of recipients of the ACM Software System Award:[1]

Year Project Recipients
2020 Berkeley DB Margo Seltzer, Mike Olson, Keith Bostic
2019 DNS Paul Mockapetris
2018 Wireshark Gerald C. Combs
2017 Project Jupyter Fernando Pérez, Brian E. Granger, Min Ragan-Kelley, Paul Ivanov, Thomas Kluyver, Jason Grout, Matthias Bussonnier, Damián Avila, Steven Silvester, Jonathan Frederic, , Jessica Hamrick, Carol Willing, Sylvain Corlay, Peter Parente
2016 Andrew File System , Michael L. Kazar, , Sherri Nichols, Mahadev Satyanarayanan, , Alfred Spector,
2015 GCC Richard Stallman
2014 Mach Richard Rashid, Avie Tevanian
2013 Coq Thierry Coquand, Gérard Pierre Huet, Christine Paulin-Mohring, , , , , and
2012 LLVM Vikram S. Adve, and Chris Lattner
2011 Eclipse John Wiegand, , , , , , Kevin Haaland, , and Erich Gamma
2010 GroupLens Collaborative Filtering Recommender Systems , , , , Joseph A. Konstan, , , , , , John T. Riedl,
2009 VMware Workstation for Linux 1.0 Edouard Bugnion, , Mendel Rosenblum, ,
2008 David DeWitt, Robert Gerber, Murali Krishna, , , , , , Jeffrey Naughton,
2007 David Harel, , , Amir Pnueli, , , ,
2006 Eiffel[2] Bertrand Meyer
2005 The Boyer-Moore Theorem Prover Robert S. Boyer, Matt Kaufmann, J Strother Moore
2004 Secure Network Programming , Simon S. Lam, ,
2003 make Stuart Feldman
2002 Java James Gosling
2001 SPIN model checker Gerard Holzmann
1999 The Apache Group Brian Behlendorf, Roy Fielding, Rob Hartill, , , Randy Terbush, ,
1998 S John Chambers
1997 Tcl/Tk John Ousterhout
1996 NCSA Mosaic Marc Andreessen, Eric Bina
1995 World Wide Web Tim Berners-Lee, Robert Cailliau
1994 Remote Procedure Call , Bruce Nelson
1993 Sketchpad Ivan Sutherland
1992 Interlisp Daniel Bobrow, Richard R. Burton, L. Peter Deutsch, Ronald Kaplan, Larry Masinter, Warren Teitelman
1991 TCP/IP Vinton G. Cerf, Robert E. Kahn
1990 NLS Douglas C. Engelbart, William English, Jeff Rulifson
1989 PostScript[3] , Charles M. Geschke, , , John E. Warnock
1988 INGRES , Michael Stonebraker, Eugene Wong
1988 System R Donald Chamberlin, Jim Gray, , , Patricia Selinger,
1987 Smalltalk Adele Goldberg, Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls, Jr., Alan C. Kay
1986 TeX Donald E. Knuth
1985 VisiCalc Dan Bricklin, Bob Frankston
1984 Xerox Alto Butler W. Lampson, Robert Taylor, Charles P. Thacker
1983 UNIX Dennis Ritchie, Ken Thompson

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References[]

  1. ^ a b "Software System Award". ACM Awards. Association for Computing Machinery. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  2. ^ "Eiffel Software Announces that EiffelStudio Offers Automated Testing Tools". Virtual-Strategy Magazine. June 5, 2012. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved June 12, 2012.
  3. ^ "ACM honors Adobe". Computerworld. March 12, 1990. Retrieved June 12, 2012.

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