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  1. An historical discourse on taking leave of the old church edifice of the First Presbyterian congregation in Baltimore by John Chester Backus, 1860
  2. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Baltimore, MD. 1761-1895; Rise and Progress; Historical Discourse by Rev. Patrick, D.D.; Backus, Rev. John C., D.D. Allison, 1895
  3. Offset Dependent Reflectivity-Theory and Practice of AVO (Investigations in Geophysics No. 8) (Investigations in Geophysics, Vol 8) by John P. Castagna, Milo M. Backus, 1993-01-01
  4. University School Alumni: Jason Garrett, Jim Backus, Tom Griswold, John Bell, Chris Rose
  5. People From Goffstown, New Hampshire: Pamela Smart, Steve Marchand, Person Colby Cheney, John Goffe, Richard Backus, David Pattee
  6. Isaac Backus on Church, state and Calvinism: Pamphlets 1754-1789 (John Harvard library) by Isaac Backus, 1968
  7. The sacred office magnified;: A sermon in the First Presbyterian Church in Baltimore, September 15, 1836, at the installation of John C. Backus by Samuel Miller, 1836
  8. The valedictory address of the late Rev. John Stevens,: Pastor of a church in New-Marlborough, who died Jan. 6, 1799 : delivered to his church and congregation ... on experimental religion (Backus pamphlets) by John Stevens, 1800
  9. Ease in Zion: A sermon by John Chester Backus, 1866
  10. FL language manual: Preliminary version (Research Report RJ. International Business Machines Corporation. Research Division) by John W Backus, 1986
  11. Reduction languages and variable-free programming by John Backus, 1972
  12. A discourse delivered at the opening of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, July 4, 1852 by John C Backus, 1852
  13. From function level semantics to program transformation and optimization (Research report RJ. International Business Machines Corporation. Research Division) by John W Backus, 1985
  14. An historical discourse [microform]: On taking leave of the old church edifice of the First Presbyterian congregation in Baltimore by John C Backus, 1860

21. IBM Archives -- Catalog / Personal Names / Backus, John / Research
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22. Acoustical Foundations Of Music; Author: Backus, John; Hardback; Book
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23. DBLP John Backus
dblp.unitrier.de john backus. List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server- FAQ 2001. 2, john backus Funding the Computing Revolution's Third Wave.
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24. John Backus
Table of Contents I Claim to Fame john's most celebrated accomplishment is the supervision of the development of the Fortran language.
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I Claim to Fame
John's most celebrated accomplishment is the supervision of the development of the Fortran language. Fortran was the first high level programming language to be developed, and the concepts have been copied numerous times in the development of other programming languages. Upon the completion of his work on the Fortran project, John recognized that everyday grammar is not sufficient to coherently explain the syntax of a programming language. With the assistance of Peter Naur, he derived a context free grammar, BNF notation , that gained popularity by explaining the syntax of the Algol language. However, John was still dissatisfied with the von Neumann style of programming, which Fortran follows. In his Turing Award Lecture, "Can Programming be Liberated from the von Neumann Style?", he presents the idea that program languages should allow the programmer to state what should happen without worrying about how the computer should implement it. This idea led to his development of

25. DBLP John W. Backus
dblp.unitrier.de john W. backus. 1998. 8, john W. backus The History of FortranI, II, and III. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 20(4) 68-78 (1998). 1985.
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26. Public Review Comment 85 From John Backus [john@beechglen.com] Reply Public Revi
Search in WPORG Search Tips 47873 backus, Michael john usma1990-I1 FEEDBACK ADMIN
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27. John Backus
john backus see also. Achievement As projectleader with IBM john backus developedin the early 1950's with his team Fortran Formula Translator.
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December 3 1924, Philadelphia, Pensylvania, USA
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Achievement As projectleader with IBM John Backus developed in the early 1950's with his team: Fortran - Formula Translator. The first high level programming language. This language is most widely used in physics and engineering. He was also responsible for the Backus-Naur Form (or BNF), a standard notation which can be used to decribe the sytanx of a computer language in a formal and unambiguous way. Biography John Backus was born in Philadelphia in 1924, and grew up near there in Wilmington, Delaware. His family was wealthy, and Backus attended the prestigious Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. He was not a good student, and his years at the Hill School were marked by a series of failures. Poor grades and attendance record notwithstanding, Backus graduated from the Hill School in 1942 and entered the University of Virginia. His father, at one time a chemist, wanted him to major in chemistry. Backus did study chemistry for awhile, and enjoyed the theoretical aspects of the science, but he disliked the lab work. By the end of his second semester, his class attendance fell to once a week, and school authorities expelled him. He joined the Army in 1942.

28. Citation
6 backus, john 1954 May 21. Letter to JH Laning, Jr. Teddington, Middlesex, EnglandThe National Physical Laboratory. 8 backus, john 1976 June 1015.
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29. Sound References
Am I Too Loud? , Jour Audio Engineering Soc, V25, p126, Mar 1977. backus, john,The Acoustical Foundations of Music, 2nd Ed, WW Norton, New York, 1977.
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Sound References
Aldred, John, Manual of Sound Recording, London:Fountain Press, 1972 "Am I Too Loud?", Jour Audio Engineering Soc, V25, p126, Mar 1977. Backus, John, The Acoustical Foundations of Music, 2nd Ed, W W Norton, New York, 1977 Benade, Arthur H., Fundamentals of Musical Acoustics, Oxford University Press, 1976 Beranek, Music, Acoustics and Architecture, Wiley, 1962 Berg, Richard E. and Stork, David G., The Physics of Sound, 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall, 1995 Boehm, Theobold, The Flute and Flute Playing, New York: Dover, 1964. Borden, G. J. and Harris, K. S., Speech Science Primer: Physiology, Acoustics and Perception of Speech, 2nd Ed, Williams and Wilkins, 1984 Cohen, Abraham B, Hi-Fi Loudspeakers and Enclosures, Hayden, 1968 Coltman, John W., Acoustics of the Flute, Physics Today 21, p25-32, November 1968 Coltman, John W., "Sounding Mechanism of the Flute and Organ Pipe", J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 44 (1968) Coltman, John, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 60, 725 (1976) Denes, Peter B. and Pinson, Elliot N., The Speech Chain, Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1963 Denyer, Ralph, The Guitar Handbook, Alfred A. Knopf, 1982.

30. Genealogy Data
Spencer, Peter Dwight Back to Main Page. backus, john Gender Male FamilyChildren backus, Jennie Back to Main Page. Wilkins, Alexander
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Green, Mariette
Gender: Female
Family: Marriage: Abt 1831 in ,[Oneida Co],NY
Spouse: Edwards, Nicholas Isaac
Birth : 7 AUG 1809 Kinderhook,Columbia Co,NY
Death : 5 APR 1894 Sanderfield,Oneida Co,NY
Gender: Male
Parents: Father: Edwards, Elijah
Mother: Van Buren, Catherine
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Dimon, Jonathan
Birth : 22 JUL 1804 Greenfield,Fairfield Co,CT
Death : 15 DEC 1893 Hastings,Oswego Co,NY Gender: Male Parents: Father: Dimon, Justus Mother: Bostwick, Clarinda Family: Marriage: 16 DEC 1833 in ,,NY Spouse: North, Polly Van Valkenburg Birth : 19 NOV 1813 Hastings,Oswego Co,NY Death : 18 DEC 1878 Hastings,Oswego Co,NY Gender: Female Parents: Father: North, John Mother: Van Valkenburg, Cathelyntje or Catherine
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Bostwick, Clarinda Gender: Female Family: Spouse: Dimon, Justus Gender: Male Children: Dimon, Jonathan
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Rigby, Thomas Birth : Abt 1807 of,Rensselaer Co,NY Gender: Male Family: Marriage: Abt 1832 in ,[Columbia Co],NY Spouse: Van Valkenburg, Cathlinje

31. John Backus Biography
The john backus Archive. Biography of john backus (1911 1988). john backusdied on October 28, 1988 in the UCLA Medical Center at the age of 77.
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Biography of John Backus (1911 - 1988)
John Backus was a research physicist who trained under E.O. Lawrence at the Berkeley Laboratories and was on the faculty of the University of Southern California from 1945 to 1980, where he did research on gaseous discharges in strong magnetic fields. In addition he organized elementary courses in musical acoustics, thus bringing his special interests in music into the laboratory. He was a fine musician, playing the bassoon, clarinet and other woodwinds, the piano, as well as conducting local orchestras. John received the Acoustical Society of America 's Silver Medal (for musical acoustics) in 1986 "for pioneering research on the acoustics of woodwind and brass instruments and for bridging the gap between acousticians and musicians." John was an enthusiastic climber and holds the Sierra Club record for scaling 270 peaks six times. His textbook Acoustical Foundations of Music (W.W.Norton, 1969) was the first text in musical acoustics and was used widely. John Backus died on October 28, 1988 in the UCLA Medical Center at the age of 77.
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32. Dr. John Backus
Dr. john backus Retired Fellow Primary Work Institution IBM Almaden ResearchCenter Work Status at Primary Work Institution Retired Election Year 1977
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33. Members By Primary Section
M. Aho, Alfred V. Allen, Frances E. Amdahl, Gene M. Anderson, Arthur G. Armstrong,john A. Atal, Bishnu S. Auslander, Marc A. backus, john Bajcsy, Ruzena K
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34. CHM Computer History Online Exhibits
john backus, john backus (1924 1998 Fellow Award Recipient For his developmentof FORTRAN, contributions to computer systems theory and software project
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Fran Allen (1932-

2000 Fellow Award Recipient
For her contributions to program optimization and compiling for parallel computers.
Gene Amdahl (1922-
1998 Fellow Award Recipient
For his fundamental and continuing work in computer architecture and design, project management and entrepreneurship.
John Backus (1924-
1998 Fellow Award Recipient
For his development of FORTRAN, contributions to computer systems theory and software project management.
Frederick P. Brooks (1931-
2001 Fellow Award Recipient
For his contributions to computer architecture, operating systems, and software engineering.
Vinton Cerf (1943- 2000 Fellow Award Recipient For his contributions to the creation and growth of the Internet. John Cocke (1925-2002) 2002 Fellow Award Recipient For his development and implementation of reduced instruction set computer architecture and program optimization technology. Jay Forrester (1918- 1995 Fellow Award Recipient For his perfecting of core memory technology into a practical computer memory device; for fundamental contributions to early computer systems design and development. Charles Geschke (1939- 2002 Fellow Award Recipient For his accomplishments in the commercialization of desktop publishing with John Warnock and for innovations in scalable type, computer graphics and printing.

35. CHM Computer History Online Exhibits
john backus (1924 1998 Fellow Award Recipient For his development of FORTRAN,contributions to computer systems theory and software project management.
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John Backus (1924-
1998 Fellow Award Recipient

For his development of FORTRAN, contributions to computer systems theory and software project management. John Backus led a team at IBM in 1957 that created the first successful high-level programming language, FORTRAN. It was designed to solve problems in science and engineering, and many dialects of the language are still in use throughout the world. Describing the development of FORTRAN, Backus said "We simply made up the language as we went along. We did not regard language design as a difficult problem, merely a simple prelude to the real problem: designing a compiler which could produce efficient programs...We also wanted to eliminate a lot of the bookkeeping and detailed, repetitive planning which hand coding involved." The name FORTRAN comes from FORmula TRANslation. The language was designed for solving engineering and scientific problems. FORTRAN IV was first introduced by IBM in the early 1960s and still exists in a number of similar dialects on machines from various manufacturers. Hall of Fellows
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36. About Us: Vingettes Of Historical CS Figures - JOHN BACKUS
About Us Vingettes of Historical CS Figures john backus. john backus We didn'tknow what we wanted and how to do it. john backus on the invention of FORTRAN.
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About Us: Vingettes of Historical CS Figures - John Backus
John Backus
We didn't know what we wanted and how to do it. It just sort of grew. The first struggle was over what the language would look like. Then how to parse expressions - it was a big problem and what we did looks astonishingly clumsy now.... John Backus on the invention of FORTRAN Necessity, says the adage, is the mother of invention. Yet some inventors are motivated less by necessity than by sheer irritation at the messiness or inefficiency of the way things are. John Backus is such an inventor. He played an inspirational role in three great creations: FORTRAN, the first high level programming language; Backus-Naur Form, which provides a way to describe grammatical rules for high level languages; and lastly a functional programming language called FP, which advocates a mathematical approach to programming. Today, each of his inventions drives research and commercial agendas throughout the planet. Yet Backus's own life is one of restless energy - from his youth through his retirement. A distaste for inefficiency seems to run in the family. Before World War I, Backus's father had risen from a modest background to the post of chief chemist for the Atlas Powder Company, a manufacturer of nitroglycerine to be used in explosives. His promotion came for good reason.

37. No Match For John Backus
No match for john backus. Sorry, the term john backus is not in the dictionary.Check the spelling and try removing suffixes like ing and -s .
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38. John And Sarah (Backus) Reynolds Of Saybrook, Lyme And Norwich, Conn.
The family of john and Sarah (backus) Reynolds was originally published by theRFA in 1928. 22, 1730 Nathaniel Rudd 215 john backus 216 Timothy backus Jr.
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Originally Edited and Compiled by Marion H. Reynolds, A.B.
With Additions and Corrections by Pat Daniels [1992]
Chapter 1
The First and Second Generations
The family of John and Sarah ( Backus Reynolds was originally published by the RFA in 1928. Marion Reynolds was assisted in compiling the family data by Mrs. Anna Rippier . Many records of the family can be found in the Norwich CT town records. The RFA is fortunate to have had the assistance of Pat Daniels of Desert Hot Springs, CA in updating the information on the descendants of John and Sarah. The First Geneation
This genealogy is an account of John and Sarah ( Backus Reynolds and their descendants. Their history is associated with the early southern Connecticut towns of Saybrook, Lyme and Norwich. We do not know anything of John prior to 1659, but it seems probable that he was born in England between 1615 and 1635. In Hotten's lists of early immigrants we find the following:
"John Reynolds , aged 23, sailed from, Gravesend, England, April 3, 1635, for St. Christopher's in the "Paul" of London."
"John

39. Biography.com
Backhuysen or *Bakhuizen, Ludolf, 1631 1708. backus, Isaac, 1724 1806. backus,john, 1924 . Bacon, Delia Salter, 1811 1859. Bacon, Francis, 1909 1992.
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40. Objects First: John Backus
Objects First. john backus. john backus made a number of significantcontributions to the advancement of computer science he designed
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Objects First
John Backus
John Backus made a number of significant contributions to the advancement of computer science: he designed FORTRAN, the first high level computer language. FORTRAN (FORmula TRANslator) is still widely used for scientific and engineering calculations. He was also responsible for the Backus-Naur Form (or BNF), a standard notation which can be used to describe the syntax of a computer language in a formal and unambiguous way. Some other references to his life and work: Back to Functions Back to the Table of Contents John Morris

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