Barbara Liskov



Barbara Liskov (born 1939-11-07 as Barbara Jane Huberman) is an American computer scientist who has made pioneering contributions to programming languages and distributed computing.

Quotes
OOPSLA]] 87. This principle has become one of the key tenets of modern Software Engineering, one of the five SOLID software design principles.
 * Data abstractions provide the same benefits as procedures, but for data. Recall that the main idea is to separate what an abstraction is from how it is implemented so that implementations of the same abstraction can be substituted freely.
 * This verbal quote, which neatly describes the Liskov Substitution Principle, was made during her keynote speech at [[w:OOPSLA|deghbehgfbjhfbyu

About

 * One of the 50 most important women in science
 * a key figure in the development of applications that run on distributed collections of computers

Selected papers

 * / Liskov, Barbara H.. “Keynote address - data abstraction and hierarchy.” OOPSLA '87 (1987).
 * / Liskov, Barbara H.. “Keynote address - data abstraction and hierarchy.” OOPSLA '87 (1987).
 * / Liskov, Barbara H.. “Keynote address - data abstraction and hierarchy.” OOPSLA '87 (1987).