ACM SIGPLAN awards
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ACM SIGPLAN awards are a set of honors presented by the ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages to recognize outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of programming languages research and practice.
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Target entity: ACM SIGPLAN awards Context triple: [ACM SIGPLAN Programming Languages Achievement Award, isPartOf, ACM SIGPLAN awards]
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ACM SIGPLAN Programming Languages Achievement Award
The ACM SIGPLAN Programming Languages Achievement Award is a prestigious honor recognizing individuals for outstanding and lasting contributions to the field of programming languages research and practice.
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ACM SIGPLAN Distinguished Service Award
The ACM SIGPLAN Distinguished Service Award is a recognition given by the ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages to individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the programming languages community through dedicated service and leadership.
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ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Awards
The ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Awards are honors given to outstanding research papers in the field of software engineering at major conferences sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineering.
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ACM SIGPLAN Most Influential POPL Paper Award
The ACM SIGPLAN Most Influential POPL Paper Award is an annual honor recognizing the POPL conference paper from 10 years prior that has had the greatest impact on the field of programming languages and programming systems.
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ACM SIGPLAN Most Influential OOPSLA Paper Award
The ACM SIGPLAN Most Influential OOPSLA Paper Award is an annual honor recognizing the OOPSLA conference paper from a decade earlier that has had the greatest long-term impact on the field of object-oriented programming and software engineering.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: ACM SIGPLAN awards Target entity description: ACM SIGPLAN awards are a set of honors presented by the ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages to recognize outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of programming languages research and practice.
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A.
ACM SIGPLAN Programming Languages Achievement Award
The ACM SIGPLAN Programming Languages Achievement Award is a prestigious honor recognizing individuals for outstanding and lasting contributions to the field of programming languages research and practice.
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B.
ACM SIGPLAN Distinguished Service Award
The ACM SIGPLAN Distinguished Service Award is a recognition given by the ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages to individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the programming languages community through dedicated service and leadership.
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C.
ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Awards
The ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Awards are honors given to outstanding research papers in the field of software engineering at major conferences sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineering.
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D.
ACM SIGPLAN Most Influential POPL Paper Award
The ACM SIGPLAN Most Influential POPL Paper Award is an annual honor recognizing the POPL conference paper from 10 years prior that has had the greatest impact on the field of programming languages and programming systems.
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E.
ACM SIGPLAN Most Influential OOPSLA Paper Award
The ACM SIGPLAN Most Influential OOPSLA Paper Award is an annual honor recognizing the OOPSLA conference paper from a decade earlier that has had the greatest long-term impact on the field of object-oriented programming and software engineering.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: ACM SIGPLAN awards Description of subject: ACM SIGPLAN awards are a set of honors presented by the ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages to recognize outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of programming languages research and practice.
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