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DFBCS is an abbreviation for Distinguished Fellow of the British Computer Society (BCS).
From time to time, BCS considers the award of a Distinguished Fellowship to members of the computing profession who have made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of computing.
The Distinguished Fellowship of BCS is awarded under bylaw 7 of the BCS's Royal Charter. Trustee Board Regulation 1.2 specifies that the award may be made even if the individual in question is not already a member of BCS and may not be eligible for any other class of membership.
The award was first approved in 1969 and the first election was made in 1971 to Edsger W. Dijkstra. The nominations committee is responsible for identifying and proposing suitable candidates. The actual election of such members of the profession is made by a resolution of the trustee board on the recommendation of the president.
Criteria
Any candidate for Distinguished Fellowship should be considered against the following criteria:-
- The contribution to computing should be seen in terms of major importance to the overall development of computing, with substantial personal recognition through peer review over a substantial and sustained career. There is no restriction on nomination on the grounds of nationality or of existing membership of BCS and nominations from business, industrial, research or academic backgrounds are equally acceptable and work of either a practical or theoretical nature may be equally valid.
- At any time, both the work and the stature of the individual nominated should be commensurate with the standards set by previous recipients although it is not expected that there will be more than one Distinguished Fellow elected every two years.
To be elected, the nomination must be on the Trustee Board Agenda, and at least 3/4 of those present must resolve in favour.
Roll of Distinguished Fellows
Name Elected Edsger W. Dijkstra, Ph.D. 1971 Christopher Strachey 1971 Rear Admiral Grace M. Hopper, Ph.D. 1973 Sir Maurice Wilkes, Ph.D., FRS, FREng 1973 Andrei P. Ershov 1974 Tom Kilburn, Ph.D., CBE, FRS 1974 James H. Wilkinson 1974 Isaac L. Auerbach 1975 Donald W. Davies, CBE, FRS 1975 Bertram Vivian Bowden, Ph.D., Baron Bowden 1976 Charles W. Bachman 1977 Sir C. Anthony R. Hoare, FRS, FREng 1978 Gene M. Amdahl, Ph.D. 1979 Donald E. Knuth, Ph.D. 1980 Iann M. Barron 1986 A. J. Robin E. Milner, FRS 1988 Wladyslaw M. Turski 1989 Robb Wilmot 1990 Frederick P. Brooks, Ph.D. 1994 William H. Gates, III, KBE 1994 Timothy J. Berners-Lee, Dr.Sc., OM, KBE, FRS, FREng, FRSA 1996 David E. Deutsch, DPhil, FRS 1998 Peter T. Kirstein, Ph.D., CBE 2004 Scott McNealy 2007 External links
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