José Manuel Cantera Fonseca, Marco Vieira, H. Madeira
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William C. Carter博士是可靠计算和容错领域形成和发展的关键人物。他的职业生涯跨越了40多年,从ENlAC的编程、调试和恢复,到IBM大型机发展和定义期间的可靠性、可用性和可服务性。特别是,他对该领域的未来非常感兴趣,并在促进年轻贡献者的工作方面发挥了重要作用。主动接触学生和年轻同事是比尔的特点。尽管他自己的职业需要,但他知道花时间鼓励、指导和激励这个领域的新人的价值。William C. Carter奖自1997年以来每年颁发一次,由IEEE容错计算技术委员会(TC-FTC)和IFIP可靠计算和容错工作组(WG lOA)共同设立。该奖项旨在通过表彰基于研究生论文的杰出论文来表彰和继承卡特博士的遗产。要获得资格,基于学生论文的论文必须作为常规会议论文提交给DSN,学生作为第一作者。在读研究生和以前的研究生,在完成论文后不超过两年的,都有资格。所有作为常规DCCS和PDS文件接受的卡特奖提交的文件都由DSN指导委员会进行评估。
Dr. William C. Carter was a key figure in the formation and development of the field of dependable computing and fault tolerance. His career spanned over four decades, from programming , debugging, and recovery in ENlAC, through reliability, availability and serviceability during the evolution and definition of IBM mainframes. In particular, he took great interest in the future of the field and was instrumental in promoting the work of young contributors. It was characteristic of Bill to take the initiative in reaching out to students and younger colleagues. Despite the demands of his own career, he knew the value of taking the time to encourage, mentor, and inspire newcomers to the field. The William C. Carter Award has been presented annually since 1997, and was established by the IEEE Technical Committee on Fault-Tolerant Computing (TC-FTC) together with the IFIP Working Group on Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerance (WG lOA). The award is intended to honor and carry on Dr. Carter's legacy by recognizing an outstanding paper based on a graduate dissertation. To qualify, a paper based on a student's dissertation must have been submitted as a regular conference paper to DSN, with the student as the first author. Both current graduate students and former graduate students, no more than two years past the completion of their dissertation, are eligible. All Carter Award submissions accepted as regular DCCS and PDS papers were evaluated by the DSN Steering Committee.