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Alfred Vaino Aho (born August 9, 1941) is a Canadian
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best known for his work on
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s,
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s, and related algorithms, and his textbooks on the art and science of computer programming. Aho was elected into the
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in 1999 for his contributions to the fields of algorithms and programming tools. He and his long-time collaborator
Jeffrey Ullman Jeffrey David Ullman (born November 22, 1942) is an American computer scientist and the Stanford W. Ascherman Professor of Engineering, Emeritus, at Stanford University. His textbooks on compilers (various editions are popularly known as the d ...
are the recipients of the 2020
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, generally recognized as the highest distinction in
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.


Career

Aho received a B.A.Sc. (1963) in Engineering Physics from the
University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution ...
, then an M.A. (1965) and Ph.D. (1967) in Electrical Engineering/Computer Science from
Princeton University Princeton University is a private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the ...
. He conducted research at
Bell Labs Nokia Bell Labs, originally named Bell Telephone Laboratories (1925–1984), then AT&T Bell Laboratories (1984–1996) and Bell Labs Innovations (1996–2007), is an American industrial research and scientific development company owned by mul ...
from 1967 to 1991, and again from 1997 to 2002 as Vice President of the Computing Sciences Research Center. Since 1995, he has held the Lawrence Gussman Professorship in
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at
Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
. He served as chair of the department from 1995 to 1997, and again in the spring of 2003. In his PhD thesis Aho created indexed grammars and the nested-stack automaton as vehicles for extending the power of
context-free languages In formal language theory, a context-free language (CFL) is a language generated by a context-free grammar (CFG). Context-free languages have many applications in programming languages, in particular, most arithmetic expressions are generated by ...
, but retaining many of their decidability and closure properties. One application of indexed grammars is modelling parallel rewriting systems, particularly in biological applications. After graduating from Princeton, Aho joined the Computing Sciences Research Center at Bell Labs where he devised efficient
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and string-pattern matching algorithms that he implemented in the first versions of the
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tools egrep and fgrep. The fgrep algorithm has become known as the Aho–Corasick algorithm; it is used by several bibliographic search-systems, including the one developed by Margaret J. Corasick, and by other string-searching applications. At Bell Labs, Aho worked closely with Steve Johnson and
Jeffrey Ullman Jeffrey David Ullman (born November 22, 1942) is an American computer scientist and the Stanford W. Ascherman Professor of Engineering, Emeritus, at Stanford University. His textbooks on compilers (various editions are popularly known as the d ...
to develop efficient algorithms for analyzing and translating programming languages. Steve Johnson used the bottom-up LALR parsing algorithms to create the syntax-analyzer generator
yacc Yacc (Yet Another Compiler-Compiler) is a computer program for the Unix operating system developed by Stephen C. Johnson. It is a Look Ahead Left-to-Right Rightmost Derivation (LALR) parser generator, generating a LALR parser (the part of a co ...
, and Michael E. Lesk and
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used Aho's regular-expression pattern-matching algorithms to create the lexical-analyzer generator lex. The lex and yacc tools and their derivatives have been used to develop the front ends of many of today's programming language compilers. Aho and Ullman wrote a series of textbooks on compiling techniques that codified the theory relevant to compiler design. Their 1977 textbook '' Principles of Compiler Design'' had a green dragon on the front cover and became known as "the green dragon book". In 1986 Aho and Ullman were joined by
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to create a new edition, "the red dragon book" (which was briefly shown in the 1995 movie '' Hackers''), and in 2006 also by Monica Lam to create "the purple dragon book". The dragon books are used for university courses as well as industry references. In 1974, Aho,
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, and Ullman wrote the ''Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms'', codifying some of their early research on algorithms. This book became one of the most highly cited books in computer science for several decades and helped to stimulate the creation of algorithms and
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s as a central course in the computer science curriculum. Aho is also widely known for his co-authorship of the AWK programming language with
Peter J. Weinberger Peter Jay Weinberger (born August 6, 1942) is a computer scientist best known for his early work at Bell Labs. He now works at Google. Weinberger was an undergraduate at Swarthmore College, graduating in 1964. He received his PhD in mathemati ...
and
Brian Kernighan Brian Wilson Kernighan (; born 1942) is a Canadian computer scientist. He worked at Bell Labs and contributed to the development of Unix alongside Unix creators Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie. Kernighan's name became widely known through co- ...
(the "A" stands for "Aho"). Aho's research interests include programming languages, compilers, algorithms, and
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. He is part of the Language and Compilers research-group at Columbia University. Overall, his works have been cited 81,040 times and he has an
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of 66, as of May 8, 2019. Aho has received many prestigious honors, including the
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's
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and membership in the
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. He was elected a Fellow of the
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in 2003. He holds honorary doctorates from the
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, from the
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, and from the
University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution ...
. He is a Fellow of the
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, ACM,
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, and
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. Aho has twice served as chair of the Advisory Committee for the Computer and Information Science and Engineering Directorate of the National Science Foundation. He is a past president of the ACM Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computability Theory. Aho, Hopcroft, and Ullman were co-recipients of the 2017
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awarded by
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Corporation. He and Ullman were named recipients of the 2020
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on March 31, 2021.ACM Turing Award Honors Innovators Who Shaped the Foundations of Programming Language Compilers and Algorithms
Retrieved March 31, 2021.


Teaching

Aho has taught at Columbia University in New York City since 1995. He won the Great Teacher Award from the Society of Columbia Graduates in 2003.


Books

*A. V. Aho and J. D. Ullman, ''The Theory of Parsing, Translation, and Compiling, Vol. 1, Parsing.'' Prentice Hall, 1972. *A. V. Aho (ed.) ''Currents in the Theory of Computing.'' Prentice Hall, 1973. *A. V. Aho and J. D. Ullman, ''The Theory of Parsing, Translation, and Compiling, Vol. 2, Compiling.'' Prentice-Hall, 1973. *A. V. Aho, J. E. Hopcroft, J. D. Ullman, ''The Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms.'' Addison-Wesley, 1974. *A. V. Aho and J. D. Ullman, ''Principles of Compiler Design.'' Addison-Wesley, 1977. *A. V. Aho, J. E. Hopcroft, J. D. Ullman, ''Data Structures and Algorithms.'' Addison-Wesley, 1983. *A. V. Aho, R. Sethi, J. D. Ullman, '' Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools.'' Addison-Wesley, Reading MA 1986. *A. V. Aho, B. W. Kernighan, and P. J. Weinberger, ''The AWK Programming Language.'' Addison-Wesley, 1988. *A. V. Aho and J. D. Ullman,
Foundations of Computer Science
'' W. H. Freeman/Computer Science Press, 1992. **A. V. Aho and J. D. Ullman, ''Foundations of Computer Science, C Edition.'' W. H. Freeman, 1995. *A. V. Aho, M. S. Lam, R. Sethi, and J. D. Ullman, '' Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools, Second Edition.'' Addison-Wesley, 2007.


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