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This is a list of people who have made major ''conceptual'' breakthroughs in [[computer science]].
This is a list of people who have made major ''conceptual'' breakthroughs in [[computer science]].


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* [[George Boole|Boole, George]] (1815-1864) - inventor of [[Boolean algebra]]  
* [[George Boole|Boole, George]] (1815-1864) - inventor of [[Boolean algebra]]  
* [[Dan Bricklin|Bricklin, Dan]] - invention of the first spreadsheet
* [[Dan Bricklin|Bricklin, Dan]] - invention of the first spreadsheet
* [[Vinton Cerf|Cerf, Vinton]] - practical definition of the catenet principle of interconnecting networks, the basic idea of the [[Internet]]
* [[Alonzo Church|Church, Alonzo]] (1903-1995) - proof that first-order logic is undecidable; Church's thesis; creation of the [[lambda calculus]]
* [[Alonzo Church|Church, Alonzo]] (1903-1995) - proof that first-order logic is undecidable; Church's thesis; creation of the [[lambda calculus]]
* [[E. F. Codd]] (1923 - 2003) - the relational model for database management
* [[E. F. Codd]] (1923 - 2003) - the relational model for database management
* [[David Deutsch|Deutsch, David]] (1953 - ) - pioneer of quantum computing
* [[David Deutsch|Deutsch, David]] (1953 - ) - pioneer of quantum computing
* [[Eric Drexler]] (1955 -) - father of molecular nanotechnology
* [[Jay Forrester]] (1918 -) - invention of core memory in 1953 (while working on the Whirlwind computer)
* [[Jay Forrester]] (1918 -) - invention of core memory in 1953 (while working on the Whirlwind computer)
* [[Joseph Fourier|Fourier, Joseph]] (1768-1830) - invented of Fourier series (long before electronic computers), making possible imaging algorithms for radar, xrays, etc
* [[Joseph Fourier|Fourier, Joseph]] (1768-1830) - invented of Fourier series (long before electronic computers), making possible imaging algorithms for radar, xrays, etc
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* [[Alan Turing|Turing, Alan]] (1912-1954) - theory of computability
* [[Alan Turing|Turing, Alan]] (1912-1954) - theory of computability
* [[John von Neumann|von Neumann, John]] (1903-1957) - first publication proposing use of same memory space for program instructions and data (idea now recognized as not created by JVN), merge sort algorithm, cellular automata
* [[John von Neumann|von Neumann, John]] (1903-1957) - first publication proposing use of same memory space for program instructions and data (idea now recognized as not created by JVN), merge sort algorithm, cellular automata
* [[Norbert Weiner|Weiner, Norbert]] (1894 - 1964) Cybernetics.
* [[Norbert_Wiener|Weiner, Norbert]] (1894 - 1964) Cybernetics.
* [[Konrad Zuse|Zuse, Konrad]] (1910-1995) - likely invented the first electronic computer; likely the first designer to propose pipelining in [[processors]]
* [[Konrad Zuse|Zuse, Konrad]] (1910-1995) - likely invented the first electronic computer; likely the first designer to propose pipelining in [[processors]]


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Latest revision as of 08:39, 10 November 2008


This is a list of people who have made major conceptual breakthroughs in computer science.


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