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Massachusetts Computer Associates (originally just Computer Associates), also known as COMPASS, was a software company founded by Thomas Edward Cheatham Jr. and based in Wakefield, Massachusetts from approximately 1961 to 1991, focusing primarily on programming language design and implementation, especially source-to-source transformation. It was acquired in the late 1960s by Applied Data Research. Leslie Lamport wrote his influential "Time, Clocks" paper while he was at COMPASS. Robert Floyd's Treesort algorithm was published while Floyd was at COMPASS.

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  • Massachusetts Computer Associates (původně jen Computer Associates), také známá jako COMPASS, byla americká softwarová společnost se sídlem ve ve státě Massachusetts, podnikající přibližně v letech 1961 až 1991. Založil ji a zaměřovala se především na návrhy a implementace programovacích jazyků a špičkových kompilátorů, zejména pak na transformaci zdrojových kódů, tzv. transpilery a nabízela služby v oblasti pokročilých architektur a superpočítačů. Koncem pozdních 60. let ji získala společnost a koncem let 80. společnost . (cs)
  • Massachusetts Computer Associates (originally just Computer Associates), also known as COMPASS, was a software company founded by Thomas Edward Cheatham Jr. and based in Wakefield, Massachusetts from approximately 1961 to 1991, focusing primarily on programming language design and implementation, especially source-to-source transformation. It was acquired in the late 1960s by Applied Data Research. Leslie Lamport wrote his influential "Time, Clocks" paper while he was at COMPASS. Robert Floyd's Treesort algorithm was published while Floyd was at COMPASS. (en)
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  • Massachusetts Computer Associates (původně jen Computer Associates), také známá jako COMPASS, byla americká softwarová společnost se sídlem ve ve státě Massachusetts, podnikající přibližně v letech 1961 až 1991. Založil ji a zaměřovala se především na návrhy a implementace programovacích jazyků a špičkových kompilátorů, zejména pak na transformaci zdrojových kódů, tzv. transpilery a nabízela služby v oblasti pokročilých architektur a superpočítačů. Koncem pozdních 60. let ji získala společnost a koncem let 80. společnost . (cs)
  • Massachusetts Computer Associates (originally just Computer Associates), also known as COMPASS, was a software company founded by Thomas Edward Cheatham Jr. and based in Wakefield, Massachusetts from approximately 1961 to 1991, focusing primarily on programming language design and implementation, especially source-to-source transformation. It was acquired in the late 1960s by Applied Data Research. Many well-known computer scientist were employed by, or consulted for, COMPASS at some point in their careers, including Michael J. Fischer, Stephen Warshall, Robert W. Floyd, and Leslie Lamport. Some of the systems they worked on include AMBIT/G and IVTRAN, a Fortran compiler for the ILLIAC IV. Leslie Lamport wrote his influential "Time, Clocks" paper while he was at COMPASS. The original vectorizing compiler for the ILLIAC IV was written at COMPASS with contributions by Lamport, who worked there part-time. Robert Floyd's Treesort algorithm was published while Floyd was at COMPASS. (en)
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