Roger D. Moore

By admin , 21 December 2015
Roger
D.
Moore
Male
Description

Co-recipient of the 1973 Grace Murray Hopper Award from the Association for Computing Machinery, Moore was recognized — along with Larry Breed and Richard Lathwell — for their work in the design and implementation of APL\360, setting new standards in simplicity, efficiency, reliability and response time for interactive systems.

Moore has been a founder of I.P. Sharp Associates and held a senior position in the company for many years. Before this, he contributed to the SUBALGOL compiler at Stanford University and wrote the Algol 60 compiler for the Ferranti-Packard 6000 and the ICT 1900. In addition to his work on APL, Moore was also instrumental in the development of IPSANET, a private packet switching data network.

Vocal Interactivity Laboratory
Research in speech and behavior systems
Date of Birth
1939-11-16
Roger D. Moore

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