Adin D. Falkoff | |
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Born | 19 December 1921 New Jersey |
Died | August 13, 2010 Pleasantville, New York |
(aged 88)
Nationality | USA |
Alma mater | City College of New York |
Occupation | engineer and computer scientist |
Known for | engineering and design of APL programming language with Kenneth E. Iverson |
Adin D. Falkoff (19 December 1921 [1] - 13 August 2010 [2]) was an engineer and computer systems and programming systems designer who was predominantly known for his work on the APL programming language and systems for IBM.
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Falkoff, born in New Jersey, received a B.Ch.E. from the City College of New York in 1941, and an M.A. in Mathematics from Yale University in 1963.
He was a researcher and manager at IBM Research since 1955 for over forty years before retiring.[3] He collaborated with Ken Iverson from 1960 to 1980 on the design, development, and usage of the APL programming language and its interactive environment.
Of special note is his landmark article, A Formal Description of System/360, describing the then new IBM System/360 computer system, formally, in APL programming notation.
Falkoff was a visiting member of the faculty of IBM's Systems Research Institute, and taught Computer Science at Yale University. He was one of the researchers who established and managed the IBM Philadelphia Scientific Center and received numerous awards for his work, especially for his work with APL.