Program chair: László Bélády Organizer: IEEE CS-NJSZT Fórum és Neumann Klub
László Bélády
László Bélády has acquired his master's degree at the Budapest University
of Technology. Following that he has worked as a design engineer in Hungary
and at German and French companies. Between 1961 and 1980 he was employed
by IBM Watson Research Center, the world's leading computer research and
development center, after which he became the IBM's director of Software
Technology and later was manager at IBM research in Tokyo. He was then
co-founder of MCC, an industrial research consortium, then he was founder
and for seven years head of the Mitsubishi Electric Information Technology
Center in the United States. He is presently member of advisory boards of
several computer companies in the United States, Austria, Slovakia and
Hungary. He is a foreign member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
László Bélády has also been the editor-in-cheif of the IEEE Transaction on
Software Engineering. He was also awarded the J. D. Warnier Prize for
Excellence in Information. His scientific results are acknowledged by the
fact that his article published in 1966 on virtual memory systems was the
most citied paper in the software area in the following two decades.