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送交者: BerkeleyWolf 于 2006-1-19, 01:18:55:

回答: to correct my question 由 gentoo 于 2006-1-18, 04:13:04:

Complexity and computer theory are fundamental. Almost every major breakthrough can award you a Turing and ACM fellow, all together.

Suppose there are 100 people working in theory, 10 of them can get Turing, 20 of them can be ACM fellow.

However, computer science is very broad. Suppose there are 3000 people in networking area, among them only few (like Internet, WWW, TCP) can be viewed as fundamental, so only 2 of them can get Turing. Besides fundamental breakthough, there are lots of other stuff in networking, for example, sensor network (David Culler), so 50 of them can be ACM fellow. I think ppl in sensor network can never get a Turing, but there are lots of chances to be a fellow.

Therefore there is following list

Turing Fellow
Theory : 10 20
Network: 2 50

Note: numbers in this post are all fictionary.



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