Judith A. Clapp (born 1930) is a computer scientist who began her career at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and subsequently moved to the Lincoln Laboratory and then to MITRE, where she was a leader in the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) military project, including the development of the SAGE computer.[1]
^Clapp, Judy (11 February 2001). "Oral History: Judy Clapp". IEEE History Center Oral History Program (Interview). Interviewed by Janet Abbate. Lexington, MA.
Women's Changing Participation in Computing. Clapp, Judy (11 February 2001). "Oral History: JudyClapp". IEEE History Center Oral History Program (Interview)...
Edward, Shelly Yakus Assistant engineers: David Axelbaum, Bob Castle, JudyClapp, Peter Doell, Steve Himelfarb Mixing: Punch Andrews, David N. Cole, Bob...
Production Michael Beinhorn – production Russell Bracher – mixing assistant JudyClapp – recording engineer Stan Katayama – mixing assistant John Potoker – mixing...
larger system, perhaps one so large as to be impossible to construct. JudyClapp was an early senior technical member of this team. Perry Crawford, another...
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Institute. Women were involved in the development of Whirlwind, including JudyClapp. She created the prototype for an air defense system for Whirlwind which...
engineer Sabrina Bucharek – second engineer Tony Chiappa – second engineer JudyClapp – second engineer Denny Densmore – second engineer David Egerton – second...