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Maurice Vincent Wilkes (June 26, 1913November 29, 2010) was a pioneering British computer scientist and winner of the 1967 Turing Award. He developed the first stored-program computer in 1949, and invented the concept of microprogramming in 1951. He is also credited with originating the fundamental software concepts of symbolic labels, macros, and subroutine libraries.

"Computers Then and Now" (1968)

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1967 Turing Award lecture[1], Journal of the ACM 15 (1), January 1968, pp. 1-7

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