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Soviet computer scientist
Mark Nemenman
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Soviet computer scientist
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Minsk, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Lithuanian–Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Belarus
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88 years
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Belarusian State University
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Lenin Komsomol Prize
(1970)
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Mark Nemenman (Марк Ефимович Неменман, Belarusian: Марк Яўхімавіч Неменман; born 6 November 1936, Minsk, Belarus) is a Soviet computer scientist, notable as a pioneer in systems programming and programming language research. He was one of the main developers of the AKI language (in Russian АКИ - АвтоКод ИНЖЕНЕР - Engineer's Autocode) in 1964, before BASIC became known. He led the development of system software for Minsk-32, the most popular of Minsk family of computers.
He was awarded Lenin Komsomol Prize in 1970, received his Ph.D. in 1975 (scientific advisor - Andrey Ershov), Professor since 1984.
Mark Nemenman authored more than 70 papers and 5 books. He is also the father of a theoretical physicist Ilya Nemenman.
Books
- Nemenman, Tsagelsky, Matyushevskaya Autocode for engineering problems solving on Minsk 2 Minsk, 1965
- Nemenman Programming in AKI Minsk, 1972
- Kushnerev, Nemenman, Tsagelsky Programming for Computer Minsk-32 Moscow, 1973
- Belokurskaya, Kushnerev, Nemenman Minsk 32 Dispatcher Moscow, 1973
- Lopato, Nemenman, Pykhtin, Tikmenov Personal-professional Computers Moscow, 1988
- Belokurskaya, Emelyanchik, Nemenman Personal Computers ES. Abacus Package Moscow, 19
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