<P> She met her husband James Cox Hamilton while at Earlham College . They married in the late 1950s after Hamilton earned her bachelor's degree . They have a daughter together named Lauren, who subsequently married the billionaire, actor, dancer, and choreographer James Cox Chambers . Lauren said that Margaret was the homecoming queen at Earlham College, and married the class president . During the weekends she would often take Lauren to the lab to allow her to spend time with her daughter . While Lauren slept on the office floor, "her mother programmed away, creating routines that would ultimately be added to the Apollo's command module computer". Margaret Hamilton and James Cox Hamilton eventually divorced . </P> <Ul> <Li> M. Hamilton (1994), "Inside Development Before the Fact," cover story, Special Editorial Supplement, 8ES - 24ES . Electronic Design, Apr. 1994 . </Li> <Li> M. Hamilton (1994), "001: A Full Life Cycle Systems Engineering and Software Development Environment," cover story, Special Editorial Supplement, 22ES - 30ES . Electronic Design, Jun. 1994 . </Li> <Li> M. Hamilton, Hackler, W.R.. (2004), Deeply Integrated Guidance Navigation Unit (DI - GNU) Common Software Architecture Principles (revised Dec. 29 2004), DAAAE30 - 02 - D - 1020 and DAAB07 - 98 - D - H502 / 0180, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, 2003--2004 . </Li> <Li> M. Hamilton and W.R. Hackler (2007), "Universal Systems Language for Preventative Systems Engineering," Proc. 5th Ann . Conf . Systems Eng . Res . (CSER), Stevens Institute of Technology, Mar. 2007, paper #36 . </Li> <Li> M. Hamilton and W.R. Hackler (2007), "A Formal Universal Systems Semantics for SysML", 17th Annual International Symposium, INCOSE 2007, San Diego, CA, Jun. 2007 . </Li> <Li> M. Hamilton and W.R. Hackler (2008), "Universal Systems Language: Lessons Learned from Apollo", IEEE Computer, Dec. 2008 . </Li> </Ul> <Li> M. Hamilton (1994), "Inside Development Before the Fact," cover story, Special Editorial Supplement, 8ES - 24ES . Electronic Design, Apr. 1994 . </Li> <Li> M. Hamilton (1994), "001: A Full Life Cycle Systems Engineering and Software Development Environment," cover story, Special Editorial Supplement, 22ES - 30ES . Electronic Design, Jun. 1994 . </Li>

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