Inventor list with invention of computer peripherals
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- Charles Babbage (1791–1871) – invented first mechanical computer called the supreme mathematician
- Charles Bachman – American computer scientist, known for Integrated Data Store
- Roland Carl Backhouse – mathematics of program construction
- John Backus – FORTRAN, Backus–Naur form, first complete compiler
- David F. Bacon – programming languages, garbage collection
- David A. Bader
- Victor Bahl
- Anthony James Barr – SAS System
- Jean Bartik (1924–2011) – one of the first computer programmers, on ENIAC (1946), one of the first Vacuum tube computers, back when "programming" involved using cables, dials, and switches to physically rewire the machine; worked with John Mauchly toward BINAC (1949), EDVAC (1949), UNIVAC (1951) to develop early "stored program" computers
- Andrew Barto
- Rudolf Bayer – B-tree
- James C. Beatty (1934–1978) – compiler optimization,[1] super-computing[2]
- Gordon Bell (born 1934) – computer designer DEC VAX, author: Computer Structures
- Steven M. Bellovin – network security
- Tim Berners-Lee – World Wide Web
- Daniel J. Bernstein – qmail, software as protected speech
- Peter Bernus
- Abhay Bhushan
- Dines Bjørner – Vienna Development Method (VDM), RAISE
- Gerrit Blaauw – one of the principal designers of the IBM System 360 line of computers
- Sue Black
- David Blei
- Dorothy Blum – National Security Agency
- Lenore Blum – complexity
- Manuel Blum – cryptography
- Barry Boehm – software engineering economics, spiral development
- Corrado Böhm – author of the structured program theorem
- Kurt Bollacker
- Jeff Bonwick – inventor of slab allocation and ZFS
- Grady Booch – Unified Modeling Language, Object Management Group
- George Boole – Boolean logic
- Andrew Booth – developed the first rotating drum storage device
- Kathleen Booth – developed the first assembly language
- Anita Borg (1949–2003) – American computer scientist, founder of Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology
- Bert Bos – Cascading Style Sheets
- Mikhail Botvinnik – World Chess Champion, computer scientist and electrical engineer, pioneer of early expert system AI,inventor of Computer chess
- Jonathan Bowen – Z notation, formal methods
- Stephen R. Bourne – Bourne shell, portable ALGOL 68C compiler
- Harry Bouwman (born 1953) – Dutch Information systems researcher, and Professor at the Åbo Akademi University
- Robert S. Boyer – string searching, ACL2 theorem prover
- Karlheinz Brandenburg – Main mp3 contributor
- Jack E. Bresenham – early computer-graphics contributions, including Bresenham's algorithm
- Sergey Brin – co-founder of Google
- David J. Brown – unified memory architecture, binary compatibility
- Per Brinch Hansen (surname "Brinch Hansen") – concurrency
- Sjaak Brinkkemper – methodology of product software development
- Fred Brooks – System 360, OS/360, The Mythical Man-Month, No Silver Bullet
- Rod Brooks
- Michael Butler – Event-B
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