Augusta Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace (1815-1852) was the fascinating and very intelligent Victorian lady who became friends with Charles Babbage, fellow scientist and mathematician. Her vision of calculating devices was nothing short of brilliant, so much so that the United States Department of Defense named the programming language 'Ada' in her honor. The AWC award is named in honor for Augusta Ada Byron.
Association for Women in Computing is a non-profit international woman's association committed to furthering the professional development and advancement of women involved and interested in information technology. The Association is dedicated to the advancement of women in the technology field. Our association membership represents women involved with computing in industry, government, and academia around the world. (www.awc-hq.org)
Past Augusta Ada Lovelace awardees include Dr. Thelma Estrin, Grace Murray Hopper, Dr. Ruth M. Davis, Amy D. Wohl, Margaret H. Hamilton, Jean Sammet, Dr. Anita Borg, Betty Holberton, Esther Dyson and Adele Mildred Koss. (www.awc-hq.org/lovelace/index.html)
Those interested in attending the AWC Augusta Ada Lovelace Award Banquet can find information and registration available at (www.awcdc.org/2002/LovelaceBanquet.html). AWC Washington D.C. Chapter (www.awcdc.org) is sponsoring the Association for Women in Computing Augusta Ada Lovelace Award Banquet.