New College of Florida University of Michigan (MA, PhD)
Known for
Ubiquitous computing
Mark D. Weiser (July 23, 1952 – April 27, 1999) was an American computer scientist and chief technology officer (CTO) at Xerox PARC.[1] Weiser is widely considered to be the father of ubiquitous computing, a term he coined in 1988.[1] Within Silicon Valley, Weiser was broadly viewed as a visionary and computer pioneer, and his ideas have influenced many of the world's leading computer scientists.[1]
^ abcMarkoff, John (1999-05-01). "Mark Weiser, a Leading Computer Visionary, Dies at 46". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
Mark D. Weiser (July 23, 1952 – April 27, 1999) was an American computer scientist and chief technology officer (CTO) at Xerox PARC. Weiser is widely...
inexpensive computers to help with everyday functions in an automated fashion. MarkWeiser proposed three basic forms for ubiquitous computing devices: Tabs: a...
Computing Machinery (2009) ACM-Infosys Foundation Award (2012) ACM SIGOPS MarkWeiser Award (2007) Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2016)...
Weiser may refer to: Weiser, Idaho Weiser State Forest Weiser Township, North Dakota Weiser River Conrad Weiser (1696–1760), German pioneer Grethe Weiser...
The ACM SIGOPS (Special Interest Group on Operating Systems) MarkWeiser Award is awarded to an individual who has shown creativity and innovation in...
the novel was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. An opera based on the novel by MarkWeiser was premiered at the Peabody Institute of Music in 1999, and received...
(2002). Stoica is also an ACM Fellow. In 2019, Stoica received the SIGOPS MarkWeiser Award. In June 2021, Berkeley announced that Stoica had donated $25 million...
garbage collector for C and C++ developed by Hans Boehm, Alan Demers, and MarkWeiser. Boehm GC is free software distributed under a permissive free software...
attention when needed but otherwise stays calmly in the user's periphery. MarkWeiser and John Seely Brown describe calm technology as "that which informs...
computing device is pocket-sized, but other sizes for mobile devices exist. MarkWeiser, known as the father of ubiquitous computing, referred to device sizes...
detection devices, appliances, and a database to control them. In 1991, MarkWeiser proposed three basic forms for ubiquitous system devices: tabs, pads...
Awarded the 2010 Special Interest Group in Operating Systems (SIGOPS) MarkWeiser award 2015 – Elected a Fellow of Association for Computing Machinery...
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (2019) SIGOPS MarkWeiser Award (2023) Scientific career Fields Computer science Institutions UC...
and tools for computer reliability." In 2015, Zhou won the ACM SIGOPS MarkWeiser Award. Zhou has spoken at many academic and business conferences, including...
Ann Weiser Cornell (born Ann Weiser on October 6, 1949) is an American author, educator, and worldwide authority on Focusing, the self-inquiry psychotherapeutic...
Computing for their work on internet infrastructure, and the ACM SIGOPS MarkWeiser Award. Ghemawat, Sanjay; Gobioff, Howard; Leung, Shun-Tak (2003). "The...
have been seeing a rapid development since the original definition by MarkWeiser. At first, slicing was only static, i.e., applied on the source code...
reinventing virtual machines", and had previously received the ACM SIGOPS MarkWeiser Award (2002). In 2009, he was elected as a member into the National Academy...
report its inventory and whether newly loaded drinks were cold or not. MarkWeiser's 1991 paper on ubiquitous computing, "The Computer of the 21st Century"...
Google's distributed computing infrastructure. Burrows received the SIGOPS MarkWeiser Award in 2003. He received the IET Achievement Medal (Computer Engineering)...