David Andrew Patterson (born November 16, 1947) is an American computer pioneer and academic who has held the position of Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley since 1977. A native of Evergreen Park, Illinois, David Patterson attended UCLA, receiving his A.B. in 1969, M.S. in 1970 and Ph.D. (advised by David F. Martin and Gerald Estrin) in 1976. He is an important proponent of the concept of Reduced Instruction Set Computer and coined the term "RISC".

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  • David Andrew Patterson (born November 16, 1947) is an American computer pioneer and academic who has held the position of Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley since 1977. A native of Evergreen Park, Illinois, David Patterson attended UCLA, receiving his A.B. in 1969, M.S. in 1970 and Ph.D. (advised by David F. Martin and Gerald Estrin) in 1976. He is an important proponent of the concept of Reduced Instruction Set Computer and coined the term "RISC". He led the UC Berkeley's RISC project from 1980 and onwards along with Carlo H. Sequin, where the technique of register windows was introduced. He is also one of the innovators of the Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks (RAID) (in collaboration with Randy Katz), and Network of Workstations (NOW). Past chair of the Computer Science Department at U.C. Berkeley and the Computing Research Association, he served on the Information Technology Advisory Committee for the U.S. President (PITAC) during 2003–05 and was elected president of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for 2004–06. He co-authored five books, including two with John L. Hennessy on computer architecture: Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach (4 editions—latest is ISBN 0-12-370490-1) and Computer Organization and Design: the Hardware/Software Interface (4 editions—latest is ISBN 0-12374-493-8). They have been widely used as textbooks for graduate and undergraduate courses since 1990. His work has been recognized by about 30 awards for research, teaching, and service, including Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) as well as by election to the National Academy of Engineering and the Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame. In 2005 he and Hennessy shared Japan's Computer & Communication award and, in 2006, was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences and received the Distinguished Service Award from the Computing Research Association. In 2007 he was named a Fellow of the Computer History Museum and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In 2008, won the ACM Distinguished Service Award, the ACM-IEEE Eckert-Mauchly Award, and was recognized by the School of Engineering at UCLA for Alumni Achievement in Academia. Since 2003 he has ridden in the annual Waves to Wine MS charity event as part of Bike MS; he was the top fundraiser in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009. David Patterson's projects in 2007–08 have been the RAD Lab: Reliable Adaptive Distributed systems, RAMP: Research Accelerator for Multiple Processors, and the Parallel Computing Laboratory. He has advised a number of notable Ph.D. candidates, including: Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Pete Chen, professor at the University of Michigan Mike Dahlin, Professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas David Ditzel, founder and former president of Transmeta Garth A. Gibson, co-inventor of RAID, founder and CTO of Panasas, and professor at Carnegie Mellon University Mark Hill, professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Manolis Katevenis, pioneer in RISC VLSI implementation and high-speed network switches Kim Keeton, researcher at Hewlett Packard Labs Christos Kozyrakis, associate professor at Stanford University Corinna Lee, architect at ATI David Ungar, designer of the Self programming language Robert Yung, CTO of PMC-Sierra
  • David Andrew Patterson ist ein US-amerikanischer Informatiker. Patterson studierte an der University of California, Los Angeles. Seit 1977 ist er Professor für Informatik an der University of California, Berkeley. Anfang der 1980er Jahren leitetet er zusammen mit Carlo H. Sequin das Berkeley RISC-Projekt das zu RISC I, dem ersten VLSI Reduced Instruction Set Computer führte
  • È docente universitario di Informatica e in particolare di Architettura dei calcolatori presso la University of California, Berkeley sin dal 1977, dopo aver conseguito la laurea e il titolo di Ph.D. dalla University of California, Los Angeles. È uno dei pionieri dell'architettura RISC e della tecnologia RAID, ambedue ampiamente utilizzate nei moderni elaboratori. È co-autore di cinque libri, inclusi due con John L. Hennessy, entrambi molto popolari nei corsi universitari di Informatica ed Ingegneria Elettronica sin dal 1990. In passato ha ricoperto la carica di presidente (chair) del Computer Science Department presso l'Università di Berkeley e della Computing Research Association, è stato eletto Presidente della Association for Computing Machinery ACM dal 2004 al 2006 e ha fatto parte dell'Information Technology Advisory Committee del presidente degli Stati Uniti dal 2003 al 2005. Il suo lavoro è stato riconosciuto attraverso numerosi premi ed onorificenze sia in campo scientifico che educativo dall'ACM e dall'IEEE, nonché con l'elezione alla National Academy of Engineering degli Stati Uniti. Nel 2005 ha condiviso con Hennessy il Japan's Computer & Communication Award ed è stato inserito nella Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame. Nel 2006 è stato eletto alla American Academy of Arts and Sciences e alla National Academy of Science e ha ricevuto il Distinguished Service Award dalla Computing Research Association. Attualmente i suoi interessei di ricerca sono rivolti al progetto di innovativi microprocessori basati sull'utilizzo di DRAM Intelligenti.
  • デイビッド・A・パターソン(David A. Patterson)は、カリフォルニア大学バークレー校(UCB)の計算機科学教授(1977年以降)。カリフォルニア大学ロサンゼルス校(UCLA)卒。RISCとRAIDの基礎を築いた1人。UCB 計算機科学部門の部門長とComputing Research Association の長を務めた後、2003年から2006年までACMの会長を務め、2003年から2005年までアメリカ大統領の情報技術諮問委員会の委員も務めた。 ジョン・ヘネシーとの共著(下記参照)は教科書として広く採用されている。 ACM や IEEE から数々の賞を受賞しており、全米技術アカデミー会員にも選ばれた。2005年、C&C賞をジョン・ヘネシーと共に受賞。シリコンバレー工学の殿堂入りも果たしている。2006年、アメリカ芸術科学アカデミーと全米科学アカデミーの会員にも選出され、Computing Research Association から Distinguished Service Award を授与された。 2007年に東京工科大学とカーネギーメロン大学の推薦及び選考により、片柳コンピュータ科学賞片柳優秀研究賞を授与された。 パターソンの下で博士号を取得した有名人として以下の人々がいる: デビット・ディツェル - トランスメタ創業者。 Garth A. Gibson - RAIDの共同開発者。カーネギーメロン大学教授。 David Ungar - プログラミング言語 Self の設計者。
  • David A. Patterson é professor de Ciência da Computação da Universidade da Califórnia, Berkeley desde 1977. É um dos pioneiros do RISC-Reduced Instruction Set Computer(Conjunto reduzido de instruções computacionais) e do RAID-Redundant array of independent disks(Arranjo redundante de discos), ambos largamente usados. É co-autor em cinco livros, incluíndo dois sobre arquitetura de computadores com John L. Hennessy. Estes tem sidos poupulares em cursos de graduação desde 1990. Ex-diretor do Departamento de Ciência da Computação da U. C Berkeley e da Computing Research Association, foi eleito para a Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) para o período 2004/2006 e serviu no Information Technology Advisory Committee para a presidencia do EUA de 2003 até 2005. Seu trabalho foi reconhecido por educação e pesquisa por prêmios da ACM e da IEEE e pela eleição para National Academy of Engineering (Academia Nacional de Engenharia). Em 2005 dividiu o prêmio Japonês de Computação & Comunicação com Hennessy e foi nomeado para o Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame(Sala da Fama do Vale do Silício). Página pessoal de David A. Patterson
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  • David Andrew Patterson (born November 16, 1947) is an American computer pioneer and academic who has held the position of Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley since 1977. A native of Evergreen Park, Illinois, David Patterson attended UCLA, receiving his A.B. in 1969, M.S. in 1970 and Ph.D. (advised by David F. Martin and Gerald Estrin) in 1976. He is an important proponent of the concept of Reduced Instruction Set Computer and coined the term "RISC".
  • David Andrew Patterson ist ein US-amerikanischer Informatiker. Patterson studierte an der University of California, Los Angeles. Seit 1977 ist er Professor für Informatik an der University of California, Berkeley. Anfang der 1980er Jahren leitetet er zusammen mit Carlo H. Sequin das Berkeley RISC-Projekt das zu RISC I, dem ersten VLSI Reduced Instruction Set Computer führte
  • È docente universitario di Informatica e in particolare di Architettura dei calcolatori presso la University of California, Berkeley sin dal 1977, dopo aver conseguito la laurea e il titolo di Ph.D. dalla University of California, Los Angeles. È uno dei pionieri dell'architettura RISC e della tecnologia RAID, ambedue ampiamente utilizzate nei moderni elaboratori. È co-autore di cinque libri, inclusi due con John L.
  • デイビッド・A・パターソン(David A.
  • David A. Patterson é professor de Ciência da Computação da Universidade da Califórnia, Berkeley desde 1977. É um dos pioneiros do RISC-Reduced Instruction Set Computer(Conjunto reduzido de instruções computacionais) e do RAID-Redundant array of independent disks(Arranjo redundante de discos), ambos largamente usados. É co-autor em cinco livros, incluíndo dois sobre arquitetura de computadores com John L. Hennessy. Estes tem sidos poupulares em cursos de graduação desde 1990.
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