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  1. Barbara Liskov (n.Barbara Jane Huberman, 7 noiembrie 1939) este o informaticiană americană, profesoară la MIT, unde deține titlul de profesor de inginerie Ford, în cadrul departamentului de inginerie electrică și informatică din cadrul Școlii de Inginerie de la MIT. În 1968, la Universitatea Stanford, a devenit prima femeie din Statele Unite care a obținut un doctorat în informatică.

  2. Liskov was born November 7, 1939 in Los Angeles, California, the eldest of Jane and Moses Huberman's four children. She earned her BA in mathematics with a minor in physics at the University of California, Berkeley in 1961. In her classes she had one other female classmate, the rest were male. After she graduated, she applied to graduate ...

  3. The Impact of Timestamp Granularity in Optimistic Concurrency Control. CoRR abs/1811.04967 ( 2018) 2016. [c119] Nathaniel Herman, Jeevana Priya Inala, Yihe Huang, Lillian Tsai, Eddie Kohler, Barbara Liskov, Liuba Shrira: Type-aware transactions for faster concurrent code. EuroSys 2016: 31:1-31:16.

  4. Barbara Liskov is a pioneer in the design of computer programming languages, helping to make computer programs more reliable, secure, and easy to use. Her innovations can be found within almost all modern programming languages. Her work with data abstraction began in the 1970s, showing how software could be made easier to construct, modify, and ...

  5. Aug 6, 1991 · About Barbara Liskov. A pioneer in object-oriented programming, Dr. Barbara H. Liskov is perhaps best known for her seminal work on data abstraction, a fundamental tool for organizing programs. Her research in the early 1970s led to the design and implementation of CLU, the first programming language to support data abstraction.

  6. Object oriented programming revolutionized the world of computing forever. Barbara Liskov, Turing Award winner and one of the first women to be granted a doctorate in computer science in the United States, shares the story of "the aha moment" when she thought of using object-oriented programming as a novel method for data abstraction in computing.

  7. Barbara Liskov began her career in an age long before laptops, smart phones, and digital car dashboards, when computers were the size of refrigerators and computer programs were represented by stacks of punch cards. Through her work, she has enabled the software heart of our digital age to keep pace with the inexorably advancing sophistication ...

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