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Margaret Hamilton (scientist)

Margaret Heafield Hamilton (born August 17, 1936) is a computer scientist, systems engineer, and business owner. She was Director of the Software Engineering Division of the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, which developed on-board flight software for the Apollo space program.〔NASA Office of Logic Design ("About Margaret Hamilton" ) (Last Revised: February 03, 2010)〕 In one of the critical moments of the Apollo 11 mission, Hamilton's team's work prevented an abort of landing on the moon.〔 In 1986, she became the founder and CEO of Hamilton Technologies, Inc. in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company was developed around the Universal Systems Language based on her paradigm of Development Before the Fact (DBTF) for systems and software design.
Hamilton has published over 130 papers, proceedings, and reports concerned with the 60 projects and six major programs in which she has been involved.
==Early life==
Margaret Heafield was born to Kenneth Heafield and Ruth Esther Heafield (née Partington).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://wujekcalcaterra.tributes.com/show/Ruth-Esther-Heafield-89810802 )〕 She graduated from Hancock High School in 1954, and earned a B.A. in mathematics with a minor in philosophy from Earlham College in 1958.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.earlham.edu/alumni/homecoming-and-reunions/alumni-awards/award-recipient-archives/2009-outstanding-alumni-and-distinguished-service-awards/ )〕 After graduation, she briefly taught high school math and French while her husband finished earning his undergraduate degree. She moved to Boston, Massachusetts, with the intention of doing graduate study in abstract mathematics at Brandeis University. In 1960 she took an interim position at MIT to develop software for predicting weather on the LGP-30 and the PDP-1 computers (at Marvin Minsky's Project MAC) for professor Edward Norton Lorenz in the meteorology department.〔〔Steven Levy (1984), Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution. Doubleday. ISBN 0-385-19195-2〕 At that time, computer science and software engineering were not yet disciplines; instead, programmers learned on the job with hands-on experience.〔
From 1961 to 1963, she worked on the SAGE Project at Lincoln Labs, where she was one of the programmers who wrote software for the first AN/FSQ-7 computer (the XD-1), to search for "unfriendly" aircraft; she also wrote software for the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories.

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