Edsger Wybe Dijkstra: His Life, Work, and Legacy
暫譯: 艾茲格·維比·戴克斯特拉:他的生平、工作與遺產

Apt, Krzysztof R., Hoare, Tony

  • 出版商: Macmillan
  • 出版日期: 2022-07-14
  • 售價: $4,010
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$3,810
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 574
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 1450397735
  • ISBN-13: 9781450397735
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商品描述

Edsger Wybe Dijkstra (1930-2002) was one of the most influential researchers in the history of computer science, making fundamental contributions to both the theory and practice of computing. Early in his career, he proposed the single-source shortest path algorithm, now commonly referred to as Dijkstra's algorithm. He wrote (with Jaap Zonneveld) the first ALGOL 60 compiler, and designed and implemented with his colleagues the influential THE operating system. Dijkstra invented the field of concurrent algorithms, with concepts such as mutual exclusion, deadlock detection, and synchronization. A prolific writer and forceful proponent of the concept of structured programming, he convincingly argued against the use of the Go To statement. In 1972 he was awarded the ACM Turing Award for "fundamental contributions to programming as a high, intellectual challenge; for eloquent insistence and practical demonstration that programs should be composed correctly, not just debugged into correctness; for illuminating perception of problems at the foundations of program design." Subsequently he invented the concept of self-stabilization relevant to fault-tolerant computing. He also devised an elegant language for nondeterministic programming and its weakest precondition semantics, featured in his influential 1976 book A Discipline of Programming in which he advocated the development of programs in concert with their correctness proofs. In the later stages of his life, he devoted much attention to the development and presentation of mathematical proofs, providing further support to his long-held view that the programming process should be viewed as a mathematical activity.

In this unique new book, 31 computer scientists, including five recipients of the Turing Award, present and discuss Dijkstra's numerous contributions to computing science and assess their impact. Several authors knew Dijkstra as a friend, teacher, lecturer, or colleague. Their biographical essays and tributes provide a fascinating multi-author picture of Dijkstra, from the early days of his career up to the end of his life.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

Edsger Wybe Dijkstra(1930-2002)是計算機科學歷史上最具影響力的研究者之一,對計算的理論和實踐做出了根本性的貢獻。在他職業生涯的早期,他提出了單源最短路徑演算法,現在通常稱為 Dijkstra 演算法。他與 Jaap Zonneveld 共同編寫了第一個 ALGOL 60 編譯器,並與同事設計和實現了具有影響力的 THE 作業系統。Dijkstra 創造了並發演算法的領域,提出了互斥、死鎖檢測和同步等概念。他是一位多產的作家,也是結構化程式設計概念的強力倡導者,他有力地反對使用 Go To 語句。1972 年,他因「對程式設計作為一項高層次智力挑戰的根本貢獻;因為有力的堅持和實際示範程式應該正確組成,而不僅僅是調試到正確;因為對程式設計基礎問題的深刻洞察」而獲得 ACM 圖靈獎。隨後,他發明了與容錯計算相關的自穩定化概念。他還設計了一種優雅的非確定性程式設計語言及其最弱前置條件語義,這些內容在他具有影響力的 1976 年著作《程式設計的學科》中有所體現,他在書中提倡在開發程式的同時進行正確性證明。在他生命的後期,他將大量精力投入到數學證明的發展和呈現上,進一步支持他長期以來的觀點,即程式設計過程應被視為一項數學活動。

在這本獨特的新書中,31 位計算機科學家,包括五位圖靈獎得主,展示並討論了 Dijkstra 對計算科學的諸多貢獻,並評估其影響。幾位作者將 Dijkstra 視為朋友、老師、講師或同事。他們的傳記散文和致敬提供了 Dijkstra 的迷人多作者畫像,從他職業生涯的早期到他生命的結束。