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  1. Butler W. Lampson FRS (born December 23, 1943) is an American computer scientist best known for his contributions to the development and implementation of distributed personal computing.

    • Butler W. Lampson, December 23, 1943 (age 79), Washington, D.C.
  2. Butler W. Lampson (Washington, D.C., 23 de dezembro de 1943) é um cientista da computação estadunidense, mais conhecido por suas contribuições para o desenvolvimento e implementação da computação pessoal distribuída.

  3. Butler Lampson has had a very active career. He has made contributions to 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 ...

  4. Butler W. Lampson. Microsoft Research New England. 1 Memorial Drive Cambridge, MA 02142. Phone: 857-453-6310 Fax: 425-706-7329 Email: blampson@microsoft.com. This web page is at http://butler.lampsons.us as well as at http://research.microsoft.com/lampson . Here are a one-paragraph biography, a short biography and a CV (or as a single Word file ...

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  5. Access control subsystem and method for distributed computer system using locally cached authentication credentials. E Wobber, M Abadi, A Birrell, B Lampson. US Patent 5,235,642. , 1993. 545. 1993. Experience with processes and monitors in Mesa. BW Lampson, DD Redell. Communications of the ACM 23 (2), 105-117.

  6. 1 de mai. de 2024 · Butler W. Lampson is a computer scientist and winner of the 1992 A.M. Turing Award, the highest honour in computer science, for “contributions to the development of distributed, personal computing environments and the technology for their implementation: workstations, networks, operating systems,

  7. 18 de fev. de 2014 · Learn how Butler Lampson, an adjunct professor at MIT and a Turing Award winner, contributed to the invention of the modern PC, Ethernet, and laser printer. See testimonials from his colleagues and students on his technical innovation and strong opinions.