Background
Heer, Ewald was born on July 28, 1930 in Friedensfeld, Germany. Came to the United States, 1956. Son of Johannes and Lilli Friedericke (Jauch).
(Operation Systems as introduced here for the student of t...)
Operation Systems as introduced here for the student of technology and the general reader is a broad topic of intense interest throughout industry. The goal-directed assembly of resources and the functional activities of humans and machines raise many questions of communications between humans and machines and between machines and machines. They require, to the degree possible and economically acceptable, an appropriate match between human intelligence and machine intelligence at the human-machine interface. The character of the functional activities in an operation system depends therefore profoundly on the machines' autonomous capabilities -- a consequence of human intelligence transferring such planning and decision-making capabilities to computers.
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Heer, Ewald was born on July 28, 1930 in Friedensfeld, Germany. Came to the United States, 1956. Son of Johannes and Lilli Friedericke (Jauch).
Came to the United States, 1956. Diploma Architectural Engineering, School Hamburg, 1953. Bachelor of Science, City University of New York, 1959.
Master of Science, Columbia University, 1960, Civil Engineer, 1962.
Doctor Engineering Science magna cum laude, Technology University, Hannover, Federation.Republic Germany., 1964.
Engineer Hinz Architects, Hamburg, Federal Republic Germany, 1952-1955. Design engineer Hewitt Robins Company. New York City, 1956-1959.
Research engineer Weidlinger Consultant, New York City, 1959-1962, McDonnell Douglas, Saint Louis, 1964-1965.
Research manager General Electric, Philadelphia, 1965-1966. Research manager Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, 1966-1970, program manager advancedstudies, 1971-1976, director research program autonomous systems and space mechanics, 1976-1984, president Heer Associations, Incorporated., 1984.
Program manager Lunarexploration office National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, 1970-1971. Adjunct Professor University of Southern California, 1973-1984, director Institute Technoecon.
Studies, 1978-1984. Author: Operation Systems-Humans-Intelligence-Machines, 1998.
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Fellow American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Associate fellow American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Member American Society of Civil Engineers, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, American Management Association, International Federation Theory Machines and Mechanisms, Sigma Xi.
Son of; married Hannelore M. Oehlers, January 26, 1952. Children: Thomas Ewald, Eric Martin.