Harry H. Goode Memorial Award
The Harry H. Goode Memorial Award is an IEEE Computer Society annual awards in honor of Harry H. Goode for achievements in the information processing field which are considered either a single contribution of theory, design, or technique of outstanding significance, or the accumulation of important contributions on theory or practice over an extended time period, the total of which represent an outstanding contribution.
Recipient
Recipients include:
- 1964 Howard Aiken
- 1965 George Stibitz and Konrad Zuse
- 1966 John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert
- 1967 Samuel N. Alexander
- 1968 Maurice Vincent Wilkes
- 1974 Edsger W. Dijkstra
- 1975 Kenneth E. Iverson
- 1979 Herman Goldstine
- 1981 C. A. R. Hoare
- 1983 Gene Amdahl
- 1985 Carver A. Mead
- 1992 Edward S. Davidson
- 1995 Michael J. Flynn
- 1996 Leonard Kleinrock
- 1997 James Thornton
- 1998 Vishwani Agrawal
- 1999 Ahmed Sameh
- 2000 John K. Iliife
- 2001 Oscar H. Ibarra
- 2002 Ian F. Akyildiz
- 2003 Peter Chen
- 2004 Edmund M. Clarke
- 2005 John Hopcroft
- 2006 Alan Jay Smith
- 2007 Guy L. Steele
- 2008 Dharma Agrawal
- 2009 Mateo Valero
- 2010 (no award given)
- 2011 Moshe Y. Vardi
- 2012 Arvind
- 2013 Yale N. Patt
- 2014 Norman P. Jouppi
- 2015 David Padua
External links
- Harry H. Goode Memorial Award - IEEE Computer Society. Info and winner list.
- IEEE Computer Society Award List. Small info about the award.
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