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divendres, 25. d’agost 2006

turingineer, turologist, flow-charts-man

what's in a name, 1958

What is your reply when someone asks your profession? Computing Engineer? Numerical Analyst? Data Processing Specialist? To say "Computer" sounds like a machine, and "Programmer" has been confused with "Coder" in the public mind (if your particular segment of the public knows what you are talking about at all!)
It would help our profession to be widely recognized if it had a brief, definitive, and distinctive name. This should be general enough to cover a variety of subfields--from numerical analysis to data processing, but specific enough to imply that computing applications are involved.
Consider the solid professional sound of such terms as "Petroleum Engineer" or "Nuclear Physicist." What can we use that will be equally clear-cut--and at least half as impressive? So far our ideas have been supremely uninspired. Any suggestions?
(signed) Editors of DATA-LINK
(Los Angeles ACM Chapter Newsletter)
[Several names have been suggested to represent various phases of our profession. Though the sug-
gestions are inevitablty facetious I list them for your attention: Turingineer, Turologist, Flow-Charts-man, Applied Meta-Mathematician and Applied Epistomologist.--Editor] | acm april 1958, letters to the editor

it took me several tries to pronounce turingineer, but i have it now. one might add: spreadsheet-man

one suggested: "hypologist" for the man and "hypology" for the field. (1959)

Since it is common practice to name a scientific profession by some descriptive Greek root .. | p.a.zaphyr, westinghouse electric corp.

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