Saul Rosen (February 8, 1922 – June 9, 1991) was an American
computer science
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pioneer.
He is known for designing the software of the first transistor-based computer ''
Philco Transac S-2000
Philco was one of the pioneers of transistor computer, transistorized computers, also known as ''second generation computers''. After the company developed the surface barrier transistor, which was much faster than previous point-contact types, it ...
'', and for his work on programming language design which influenced the
ALGOL
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language.
[Vita](_blank)
at history.computer.org
In 1947, he was involved in establishing the
Association for Computing Machinery
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; in particular he was the first editor of its journal ''
Communications of the ACM
''Communications of the ACM'' (''CACM'') is the monthly journal of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
History
It was established in 1958, with Saul Rosen as its first managing editor. It is sent to all ACM members.
Articles are i ...
''.
In 1979 he co-founded the journal ''
Annals of the History of Computing
The ''IEEE Annals of the History of Computing'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the IEEE Computer Society. It covers the history of computing, computer science, and computer hardware. It was founded in 1979 by the Amer ...
'', then published by
AFIPS
The American Federation of Information Processing Societies (AFIPS) was an umbrella organization of professional societies established on May 10, 1961, and dissolved in 1990. Its mission was to advance knowledge in the field of information scien ...
.
Selected publications
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See also
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List of pioneers in computer science
This is a list of people who made transformative breakthroughs in the creation, development and imagining of what computers could do.
Pioneers
~ Items marked with a tilde are circa dates.
See also
* Computer Pioneer Award
* IEEE John von ...
References
External links
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Vitaat rcac.purdue.edu
Publicationsat
DBLP
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* Pictures of Rosen vi
cs.purdue.edu
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5 Apr 1966 handling a magnetic tape
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5 Apr 1966 at the typewriter
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30 Jul 1968 portrait
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American computer scientists
1922 births
1991 deaths