ECS Professor Receives Splash Award for Most Influential Paper

23 Nov 2012 - 15:51:34 in Achievement
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Prof James Noble as perceived by a novel image processing algorithm evolved by ECS

At the SPLASH 2012 conference in Tucson Arizona, it was announced that Professor James Noble and Adjunct Professor Robert Biddle has won the award for the Onward! most influential paper from 10 years ago.

The 2002 paper, titled Notes on Postmodern Programming, argues that computer science and software design developed within the framework of Modernism, and uses “a series of snapshots, parodies, and imagined conversations” to challenge many of the values resulting from this.

SPLASH (Systems Programming, Languages and Applications: Software for Humanity) is the ACM conference that encompasses all aspects of software design and delivery. It has been the umbrella for both OOPSLA and Onward! Since 2010.

For more information about SPLASH:

http://splashcon.org/2012/

To read the paper in full:

http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1052883.1052890

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