- Peter G. Gyarmati
Peter G. Gyarmati (born
July 14 ,1941 ) is asoftware engineer andcomputer scientist , best-known for the development ofOS/360+HASP for theSystem/360 , then later theOS/VS for theSystem/370 , especially the resource allocationsystem . He introduced here theadaptive allocation strategy based on his earlier engineering works.Born in Budapest, Hungary there he received
BSc (Eng) from theBudapesti Műszaki Egyetem , Hungary andMSc from Manchester University, England in 1972, and he received a PhD in AppliedComputer Science fromELTE (Eötvös Lóránd Tudomány Egyetem) in 1981.After their earlier work with
Ferranti , then the successorICL , in Manchester University he joined for research toIBM from 1972 until 1981, working inPoughkeepsie ,Yorktown, New York , and theDelft University, Holland .In his PhD work –
Adaptive Controls inOperating Systems — proposed the so called ADIOS solution, extension to the System/370 family, with theOS/VS2 software.Actively studied the ALOHA-type networks suggested solution to the collision problem and gave a prove for the radiocommunication channel capacity. Now the everywhere used
CSMA/CD protocol –an essential for theEthernet -- based on his work.Returning to Hungary turned for the new growing world of the PC and microcomputing, where introduced the forerunner of the
portable computer , a portable datacollector machine, called MOBI-X, then MOBI-2000. By this work he designed and created the portableoperating system –patented--, which is now the core of the such machines, palmtops, etc.Later he worked with networking reliability, security, in
Vienna , andStuttgart and alsoBudapest for BSB, TCC and joined to some project inStanford University ,Palo Alto , U.S. as a guestprofessor , and as emeritus returned to Szentendre, where he lives now, and probably working on. He is member of the PhD body of the HAS (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) and of the Bólyai Society of Mathematics.Bibliography
* P.G. Gyarmati: "A short summary of the OS/VS1 operating System". International Education Institute for Computers, 1976., Handbook for students.
* P.G. Gyarmati: "Adaptive Controls in Operating Systems (ADIOS)", 1981., ELTE, MIT Papers.
* "Radiocommunication networks, a study of the capacity in relation of a collision detection.", IRIA-Laboria, 1980.
* "Portable datacollection systems.", DataCommunications, 1985.
* "A short story of the computers.", 1997., Stanford.ee also
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List of computer scientists External links
* [http://gyarmati.dr.hu P.G. Gyarmati’s home page]
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