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I suggest always including links when you drop her name as significance will be lost on many.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Hamilton_(scientist)

http://htius.com/



I agree, I was trying to be "arch" ;-)

Here's a good synopsis: http://www.history.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/a11Hamilton.html

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NASA Press Release, 3 September 2003

NASA HONORS APOLLO ENGINEER

Margaret Hamilton, leader of the team that developed the flight software for the agency's Apollo missions, has been granted a NASA Exceptional Space Act Award for her scientific and technical contributions.

"The Apollo flight software Ms. Hamilton and her team developed was truly a pioneering effort," said NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe. "The concepts she and her team created became the building blocks for modern 'software engineering.' It's an honor to recognize Ms. Hamilton for her extraordinary contributions to NASA," he said.

Dr. Paul Curto, senior technologist for NASA's Inventions and Contributions Board nominated Hamilton for the award. Curto said, "I was surprised to discover she was never formally recognized for her groundbreaking work. Her concepts of asynchronous software, priority scheduling, end-to-end testing, and man-in-the-loop decision capability, such as priority displays, became the foundation for ultra-reliable software design."

One example of the value of Hamilton's software work occurred during the Apollo 11 mission. Approximately three minutes before Eagle's touchdown on the moon, the software over rode a command to switch the flight computer's priority processing to a radar system whose 'on' switch had been manually activated due to a faulty written operations script provided to the crew. The action by the software permitted the mission to safely continue.

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Indeed. Thank you for the links


The lessons learned from Apollo article and 001 features should show how badass they were. Note recent and future tooling in model-driven tooling aim for what hers already did two or more decades ago. One of first, high-assurance toolchains.




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