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Gordon Bell
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- affiliation: Microsoft
- award (1992): IEEE John von Neumann Medal
- award (1991): National Medal of Technology and Innovation
- award (1982): Eckert-Mauchly Award
- award (1975): W. Wallace McDowell Award
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c28]John Vincent Atanasoff, Gordon Bell, Kiril L. Boyanov, Charles G. Call, Carl K. Chang, Thomas M. Conte, Vladimir Getov, John L. Gustafson, Hironori Kasahara, Dejan S. Milojicic, Michael R. Williams:
The Invention of Electronic Digital Computing - Plenary Panel Summary. JVA 2023: 8
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j45]C. Gordon Bell, Ike Nassi:
Revisiting Scalable Coherent Shared Memory. Computer 51(1): 40-49 (2018) - 2017
- [j44]Gordon Bell, David H. Bailey, Jack J. Dongarra, Alan H. Karp, Kevin Walsh:
A look back on 30 years of the Gordon Bell Prize. Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl. 31(6): 469-484 (2017) - 2016
- [c27]Gloria Mark, Mary Czerwinski, Gordon Bell, Roy Pea, Anind K. Dey, Alex Soojung-Kim, Melissa Mazmanian:
Constantly connected: At what price and with what rewards? CSCW Companion 2016: 204-209 - 2014
- [j43]Gordon Bell:
STARS: Rise and Fall of Minicomputers [Scanning Our Past]. Proc. IEEE 102(3): 629-638 (2014) - 2011
- [j42]Gordon Bell, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
The Book Computer Structures: Thoughts After 40 Years. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 33(2): 89-95 (2011) - [c26]Gordon Bell:
Out of a Closet: The Early Years of The Computer Museum. Dependable and Historic Computing 2011: 130-146 - 2010
- [j41]Alexander S. Szalay, Gordon C. Bell, H. Howie Huang, Andreas Terzis, Alainna White:
Low-power amdahl-balanced blades for data intensive computing. ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev. 44(1): 71-75 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c25]Alexander S. Szalay, Gordon Bell, Jan vandenBerg, Alainna Wonders, Randal C. Burns, Dan Fay, Jim Heasley, Tony Hey, María A. Nieto-Santisteban, Ani Thakar, Catharine van Ingen, Richard Wilton:
GrayWulf: Scalable Clustered Architecture for Data Intensive Computing. HICSS 2009: 1-10 - [p2]Gordon Bell:
Foreword. The Fourth Paradigm 2009 - 2008
- [j40]Gordon Bell:
Bell's law for the birth and death of computer classes. Commun. ACM 51(1): 86-94 (2008) - [j39]Gordon Bell:
Scaleability and immortality. SIGMOD Rec. 37(2): 50-53 (2008) - [c24]Gordon Bell:
Realizing Memex... Digital Capture, Storage, and Utilization of All Personal Information. AusGrid 2008: 3 - 2007
- [i2]Gordon Bell, Jim Gray, Alexander S. Szalay:
Petascale Computational Systems. CoRR abs/cs/0701165 (2007) - 2006
- [j38]Jim Gemmell, Gordon Bell, Roger Lueder:
MyLifeBits: a personal database for everything. Commun. ACM 49(1): 88-95 (2006) - [j37]Gordon Bell, Jim Gray, Alexander S. Szalay:
Petascale Computational Systems. Computer 39(1): 110-112 (2006) - 2005
- [j36]Núria Muro-Suñé, Rafiqul Gani, Gordon Bell, Ian Shirley:
Model-based computer-aided design for controlled release of pesticides. Comput. Chem. Eng. 30(1): 28-41 (2005) - 2004
- [j35]Gordon Bell:
A Time and a Place for Standards. ACM Queue 2(6): 66-74 (2004) - [c23]Gordon Bell:
A new relevance for multimedia when we record everything personal. ACM Multimedia 2004: 1 - [c22]Gordon Bell, Jim Gemmell, Roger Lueder:
Challenges in using lifetime personal information stores. SIGIR 2004: 1 - 2003
- [j34]Gordon Bell:
Sink or Swim: Know When It's Time to Bail. ACM Queue 1(9): 60-67 (2003) - [c21]Jim Gemmell, Roger Lueder, Gordon Bell:
The MyLifeBits lifetime store. ETP@MM 2003: 80-83 - 2002
- [j33]Gordon Bell, Jim Gray:
What's next in high-performance computing? Commun. ACM 45(2): 91-95 (2002) - [j32]Gordon Bell, Jim Gemmell:
A call for the home media network. Commun. ACM 45(7): 71-75 (2002) - [c20]Jim Gemmell, Gordon Bell, Roger Lueder, Steven Mark Drucker, Curtis Wong:
MyLifeBits: fulfilling the Memex vision. ACM Multimedia 2002: 235-238 - [c19]Gordon Bell, Bob Barbour, Paul McMenamin, Dave Allen, Maurice D. Mulvenna:
An Industrial Perspective on Soft Issues: Successes, Opportunities, and Challenges (Panel). Soft-Ware 2002: 357 - 2001
- [j31]Gordon Bell:
A personal digital store. Commun. ACM 44(1): 86-91 (2001) - [j30]Gordon Bell, Jim Gray:
Digital immortality. Commun. ACM 44(3): 28-31 (2001) - 2000
- [j29]Gordon Bell:
Dear Appy, how committed are you? Signed, lost and forgotten data. Ubiquity 2000(February): 2 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j28]Gordon Bell, Catharine van Ingen:
DSM perspective: another point of view. Proc. IEEE 87(3): 412-417 (1999) - [c18]Gordon Bell:
Supercomputing ... Looking Ahead. ISHPC 1999: 1-2 - [c17]Septimiu E. Salcudean, Gordon Bell, Simon Bachmann, Wen-Hong Zhu, Purang Abolmaesumi, Peter D. Lawrence:
Robot-Assisted Diagnostic Ultrasound - Design and Feasibility Experiments. MICCAI 1999: 1062-1071 - 1998
- [c16]Gordon Bell, William D. Strecker:
Retrospective: What Have We Learned from the PDP-11 - What We Have Learned from VAX and Alpha. 25 Years ISCA: Retrospectives and Reprints 1998: 6-10 - [c15]Gordon Bell, William D. Strecker:
Computer Structures: What Have We Learned from the PDP-11? 25 Years ISCA: Retrospectives and Reprints 1998: 138-151 - [i1]Gordon Bell, Jim Gray:
The Revolution Yet to Happen. CoRR cs.GL/9809010 (1998) - 1997
- [j27]Gordon Bell:
The Body Electric. Commun. ACM 40(2): 30-32 (1997) - [j26]Jim Gemmell, Gordon Bell:
Noncollaborative Telepresentations Come of Age. Commun. ACM 40(4): 79-89 (1997) - [c14]Gordon Bell:
The folly of prediction. ACM Annual Conference 1997: 3 - [c13]Septimiu E. Salcudean, S. Ku, Gordon Bell:
Performance measurement in scaled teleoperation for microsurgery. CVRMed 1997: 789-798 - 1996
- [j25]Gordon Bell, Jim Gemmell:
On-ramp Prospects for the Information Superhighway Dream. Commun. ACM 39(7): 55-61 (1996) - 1994
- [j24]Gordon Bell:
Why there won't be apps: The problem with MPPs. IEEE Parallel Distributed Technol. Syst. Appl. 2(3): 5-6 (1994) - [j23]Gordon Bell:
Scalable, parallel computers: Alternatives, issues, and challenges. Int. J. Parallel Program. 22(1): 3-46 (1994) - 1992
- [j22]Gordon Bell:
Ultracomputers: A Teraflop Before Its Time. Commun. ACM 35(8): 27-47 (1992)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j21]Gordon Bell:
The Future of High Performance Computers in Science and Engineering. Commun. ACM 32(9): 1091-1101 (1989) - [c12]Gordon Bell, William S. Worley Jr.:
The Graphics Supercomputer: A New Class of Computer. IFIP Congress 1989: 727-734 - 1988
- [c11]Gordon Bell:
Trends in Scientific and Engineering Computing. COMPCON 1988: 2-5 - [c10]Gordon Bell:
Future high performance computers. ICS 1988: 525-526 - [p1]Gordon Bell:
Keynote address: toward a history of (personal) workstations. A History of Personal Workstations 1988: 1-50 - 1985
- [j20]Gordon Bell:
On Declaring and Reaching the Fifth Generation by 1990. New Gener. Comput. 3(1): 1-2 (1985) - 1984
- [j19]C. Gordon Bell:
Standards Can Help Us. Computer 17(6): 71-79 (1984) - [j18]Gordon Bell:
The Mini and Micro Industries. Computer 17(10): 14-30 (1984) - 1983
- [j17]Gordon Bell:
The Computer Museum Member's First Field Trip: The Northbay AN/FSQ7 Sage Site. Commun. ACM 26(2): 118-119 (1983)
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [j16]Gordon Bell, Samuel H. Fuller, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Forword to the Special Issue on Computer Architecture. Commun. ACM 21(1): 3 (1978) - [j15]Gordon Bell, Alan Kotok, Thomas N. Hastings, Richard Hill:
The Evolution of the DECsystem 10. Commun. ACM 21(1): 44-63 (1978) - [c9]C. V. Ramamoorthy, Gordon Bell:
Computer architecture overview. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1978: 923-924 - 1976
- [j14]Samuel H. Fuller, Victor R. Lesser, Gordon Bell, Charles H. Kaman:
The Effects of Emerging Technology and Emulation Requirements on Microprogramming. IEEE Trans. Computers 25(10): 1000-1009 (1976) - [c8]Gordon Bell, William D. Strecker:
Computer Structures: What Have We Learned from the PDP-11? ISCA 1976: 1-14 - 1975
- [j13]George E. Rossmann, Michael J. Flynn, Samuel H. Fuller, C. Gordon Bell, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Herbert Hellerman:
A Course of Study in Computer Hardware Architecture. Computer 8(12): 44-63 (1975) - 1974
- [j12]James R. Bell, David P. Casasent, Gordon C. Bell:
An Investigation of Alternative Cache Organizations. IEEE Trans. Computers 23(4): 346-351 (1974) - [c7]Samuel H. Fuller, Victor R. Lesser, Gordon C. Bell, Charles H. Kaman:
Microprogramming and its relationship to emulation and technology. MICRO 1974: 151-158 - 1973
- [j11]Taylor L. Booth, C. Gordon Bell, Cecil H. Coker, Robert M. Glorioso, Edward J. McCluskey, Frederic J. Mowle, David M. Robinson:
Minicomputers in the Digital Laboratory Program. Computer 6(1): 28-42 (1973) - [j10]Mario Barbacci, C. Gordon Bell, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
PMS: A Notaton to Describe Comuter Sructures. Computer 6(3): 19-21 (1973) - [j9]Mario Barbacci, C. Gordon Bell, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
ISP: A Notation to Describe A Computer's Instruction Sets. Computer 6(3): 22-24 (1973) - [j8]John Grason, C. Gordon Bell, John L. Eggert:
The commercialization of register transfer modules. Computer 6(10): 23-28 (1973) - [c6]Gordon Bell:
Computer Architecture: Comments on the State-of-the Art. GI Jahrestagung 1973: 18-24 - 1972
- [j7]G. G. Probst, Robert S. Oelman, Sam Wyly, C. Lester Hogan, F. T. Cary, Gordon Bell, Donald P. Kircher:
As the Industry Sees It. Commun. ACM 15(7): 506-517 (1972) - [j6]C. Gordon Bell, Robert Chen, Satish L. Rege:
Effect of Technology on Near Term Computer Structures. Computer 5(2): 29-38 (1972) - [j5]C. Gordon Bell, John L. Eggert, John Grason, Peter Williams:
The Description and Use of Register-Transfer Modules (RTM's)®. IEEE Trans. Computers 21(5): 495-500 (1972) - [c5]William A. Wulf, Gordon Bell:
C.mmp: a multi-mini-processor. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (2) 1972: 765-777 - [c4]Gordon Bell, Peter Freeman:
C.ai: a computer architecture for AI research. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference (2) 1972: 779-790 - 1971
- [c3]C. Gordon Bell, Allen Newell:
Possibilities for computer structures 1971. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference 1971: 387-394 - 1970
- [j4]C. Gordon Bell, A. Nico Habermann, John W. McCredie, Ronald M. Rutledge, William A. Wulf:
Computer Networks. Computer 3(5): 13-23 (1970) - [c2]C. Gordon Bell, Allen Newell:
The PMS and ISP descriptive systems for computer structures. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1970: 351-374 - [c1]Gordon Bell, R. Cady, H. McFarland, Bruce Delagi, J. O'Laughlin, R. Noonan, William A. Wulf:
A new architecture for mini-computers: the DEC PDP-11. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1970: 657-675
1960 – 1969
- 1969
- [j3]Ad J. van de Goor, C. Gordon Bell, Donald A. Witcraft:
Design and Behavior of TSS/8: a PDP-8 Based Time-Sharing System. IEEE Trans. Computers 18(11): 1038-1043 (1969) - [j2]Ad J. van de Goor, C. Gordon Bell:
A Control Unit for a DEC PDP-8 Computer and a Burroughs Disk. IEEE Trans. Computers 18(11): 1044-1048 (1969)
1950 – 1959
- 1959
- [j1]Robert C. Brigham, C. Gordon Bell:
A Translation Routine for the DEUCE Computer. Comput. J. 2(2): 76-84 (1959)
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