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Leslie Lamport is the author of some of the most cited computer science papers and won a Turing Award in 2013 for his seminal work in distributed and concurrent systems. This is a summary of an ...
Computer scientist Leslie Lamport — celebrated as “the father of principled distributed computing” — is a central figure in the development of protocols that allow computer systems to cooperate, avoid ...
Lamport, 73, will receive a $250,000 prize for “imposing clear, well-defined coherence on the seemingly chaotic behavior of distributed computing systems, in which several autonomous computers ...
Lamport’s 1978 paper “ Time, Clocks, and the Ordering of Events in a Distributed System ” – is one of computer science’s most highly cited.
I [developed] Paxos [in 1989] because people at DEC [Digital Equipment Corporation] were building a distributed file system. The Paxos algorithm is very widely used now.
Microsoft notes that Lamport’s paper from 1978, Time, Clocks, and the Ordering of Events in a Distributed System, is one of the most widely cited in computer science.
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