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  1. Barbara Liskov (born November 7, 1939, as Barbara Jane Huberman) is an American computer scientist who has made pioneering contributions to programming languages and distributed computing.

  2. Barbara Liskov (born November 7, 1939, Los Angeles, California, U.S.) is an American computer scientist who won the 2008 A.M. Turing Award, the highest honour in computer science, for her “pioneering work in the design of computer programming languages.”

  3. Barbara Liskov. Institute Professor. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Programming Methodology Group. 32 Vassar St. 32-G942.

  4. www.csail.mit.edu › person › barbara-liskovBarbara Liskov | MIT CSAIL

    Jul 16, 2021 · Barbara Liskov is an Institute Professor and head of the Programming Methodology Group. Liskov's research interests lie in programming methodology, programming languages and systems, and distributed computing.

  5. Barbara Liskov, née Barbara Jane Huberman, was born on November 7, 1939, in California. She earned her BA in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley in 1961. Rather than go directly to graduate school, she took a job at the Mitre Corporation where she learned that she was a natural at computer programming.

  6. Learn about Barbara Liskov's groundbreaking work on data abstraction, programming languages, and programming systems. She is a pioneer in computer science and a leader of the Programming Methodology Group at MIT.

  7. computerhistory.org › profile › barbara-liskovBarbara Liskov - CHM

    Jun 26, 2024 · Barbara Liskov is an American computer scientist and MIT Institute Professor who invented data abstraction, polymorphism, and modularity. She also developed CLU, the first programming language that supported these concepts, and worked on distributed systems, object-oriented databases, and security.