Nico Habermann

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Nico Habermann, pseudonimo di Arie Nicolaas Habermann (Groninga, 26 giugno 1932 – 8 agosto 1993), è stato un informatico e matematico olandese. rdf:langString
Arie Nicolaas (Nico) Habermann (Groningen, 26 juni 1932 – Pittsburgh, 8 augustus 1993) was een Nederlands informaticus die gedurende zijn gehele carrière werkzaam was aan de Carnegie Mellon University in de Verenigde Staten rdf:langString
Arie Nicolaas Habermann (26 June 1932 – 8 August 1993), often known as Nico Habermann, was a noted Dutch computer scientist. Habermann was born in Groningen, Netherlands, and earned his B.S. in mathematics and physics and M.S. in mathematics from the Free University of Amsterdam in 1953 and 1958. After working as a mathematics teacher, in 1967 he received his Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the Eindhoven University of Technology under advisor Edsger Dijkstra. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Nico Habermann
rdf:langString Nico Habermann
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rdf:langString Arie Nicolaas Habermann
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rdf:langString Operating systems, software engineering, inter-process communication, process synchronization, deadlock avoidance, software verification, work on programming languages ALGOL 60, BLISS, Pascal, Ada
rdf:langString Arie Nicolaas Habermann (26 June 1932 – 8 August 1993), often known as Nico Habermann, was a noted Dutch computer scientist. Habermann was born in Groningen, Netherlands, and earned his B.S. in mathematics and physics and M.S. in mathematics from the Free University of Amsterdam in 1953 and 1958. After working as a mathematics teacher, in 1967 he received his Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the Eindhoven University of Technology under advisor Edsger Dijkstra. In 1968, Habermann was invited to join the department of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University as a visiting research scientist. In 1969 he was appointed an associate professor, and was made full professor in 1974, acting department head in 1979, and department head from 1980 to 1988, after which he was named Dean of the new School of Computer Science (established under Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon). He also cofounded Carnegie Mellon's Software Engineering Institute (SEI) in 1985. Habermann's research included programming languages, operating systems, and development of large software systems. He was known for his work on inter-process communication, process synchronization and deadlock avoidance, and software verification, but particularly for the programming languages ALGOL 60, BLISS, Pascal, and Ada. He also contributed to new operating systems such as Edsger Dijkstra's THE multiprogramming system, the Family of Operating Systems (FAMOS) at Carnegie Mellon, Berlin's Dynamically Adaptable System (DAS), and Unix. Habermann served as visiting professor at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne (1973) and the Technical University of Berlin (1976), and as adjunct professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (1986–1993). In 1994, the Computing Research Association began giving the A. Nico Habermann Award to people for work that increases the involvement of underrepresented communities in computer research.
rdf:langString Nico Habermann, pseudonimo di Arie Nicolaas Habermann (Groninga, 26 giugno 1932 – 8 agosto 1993), è stato un informatico e matematico olandese.
rdf:langString Arie Nicolaas (Nico) Habermann (Groningen, 26 juni 1932 – Pittsburgh, 8 augustus 1993) was een Nederlands informaticus die gedurende zijn gehele carrière werkzaam was aan de Carnegie Mellon University in de Verenigde Staten
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