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  1. Butler Lampson. Adjunct Professor of CS and Engineering. blampson@microsoft.com. (425) 703-5925. Office: 32-G924.

  2. computerhistory.org › blog › from-alto-to-aiFrom Alto to AI - CHM

    4 de mai. de 2023 · Butler Lampson describes Alto’s popularity. The Alto was a perfect machine, says Simonyi, "So generous and at the same time so simple.” The keyboard read bits, the mouse gave bits rather than coordinates, the output interfaced with a 32x70 display with bits.

  3. Butler Lampson is a Technical Fellow at Microsoft Corporation and an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at MIT. He was on the faculty at Berkeley and then at the Computer Science Laboratory at Xerox PARC and at Digital’s Systems Research Center. He has worked on computer architecture, local area networks, raster ...

  4. Lampson: Yeah. Somebody’s got to look at it, it’s got to be fussed around with, and besides, she says, frequently in the whole of hundreds of hours you don’t find what you want because nobody thought about it beforehand. Kay: You remember Bonnie, my wife, ran a film and video company for ten years. Lampson: Yeah.

  5. Scopus. (en) Page personnelle de Butler Lampson chez Microsoft. Catégories : Personnalité américaine de l'informatique. Étudiant de l'université de Californie à Berkeley. Étudiant de l'université Harvard. Professeur au Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

  6. 29 de dez. de 2009 · This Week's 'Big Brain': Butler Lampson Claim to Fame: Helped design the Alto distributed PC system at Xerox PARC How Long You've Been With Microsoft: 19 years More About You: These days, working ...

  7. www.computerhistory.org › profile › butler-lampson-2Butler Lampson - CHM

    2 de abr. de 2024 · Butler Lampson is a retired Technical Fellow at Microsoft and an adjunct professor at MIT. He has worked on computer architecture, local area networks, raster printers, page description languages, operating systems, remote procedure call, programming languages and their semantics, programming in the large, fault-tolerant computing, transaction processing, computer security, WYSIWYG editors ...