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  1. Media related to Friedrich Ludwig Bauer at Wikimedia Commons Oral history interview with Friedrich L. Bauer, Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota. Bauer discusses his education and early research, including the European side of the development of ALGOL, as well as his later work in numerical analysis and programming languages.

  2. 7 de mar. de 2013 · Friedrich L. Bauer Springer-Verlag , Mar 7, 2013 - Computers - 357 pages Die Kryptologie, eine jahrtausendealte "Geheimwissenschaft", gewinnt für den Informatiker zusehends praktische Bedeutung in Verbindung mit Datenbanken und Telekommunikation.

  3. F. L. Bauer (at Tech. Univ. München since 1963) came up with at least two concepts that are essential for modern computer science. 1. Together with Klaus Samelson (also of TUM) he invented the stack machine (patented in 1957), a fundamental device for both theory and practice of programming. Stacks are THE way to handle recursive function ...

  4. Prof. Friedrich L. Bauer (1924-2015) was a pioneer of computer science and internationally recognized as a scientist. He made a decisive contribution to establishing the study of computer science and laid the foundation for modern programming languages with his influence on the ALGOL 60 programming language.

  5. This volume includes 191 Figures, 29 Tables and 16 Color Plates, plus an Appendix. … Friedrich L. Bauer Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Computer Science … has written an outstanding book on cryptology that belongs in your personal library or as a gift for a friend. … There are other fascinating sidelights to this excellent book."

  6. eBook ISBN 978-3-642-78869-7 Published: 07 March 2013. Series ISSN 0937-7433. Series E-ISSN 2512-5214. Edition Number 2. Number of Pages XII, 357. Number of Illustrations 12 b/w illustrations. Topics Cryptology, Electrical Engineering, Coding and Information Theory, Number Theory.

  7. Friedrich Ludwig Bauer, né le 10 juin 1924 à Ratisbonne, et mort le 26 mars 2015 2, est l'un des pionniers allemands de l' informatique. Avec Klaus Samelson, il est l'inventeur, en 1957, du principe de la pile comme structure de données. En 1967, il est le premier à professer un cours d’informatique à l' université technique de Munich 3.