Background
David, Gabor was born on September 4, 1942 in Szolnok, Hungary. Son of Gabor and Zsofia (Fabian) David.
(These research papers explore how declarative-based conce...)
These research papers explore how declarative-based concepts could be used to specify, design, analyze and implement complex distributed systems. Theoreticians, language and system designers and implementors, and computer architects attended the workshop on which this book is based. Their papers have been revised and extended, and grouped here into three broad areas, namely theory, parallel and distributed systems, and applications of abstract models. Some of the problems discussed are: - formulating rigorous semantics for declarative languages - developing methods for combining imperative and declarative language paradigms - optimizing distributed unification - designing architectures that perform well on both fine grain and coarse grain parallelism, adaptively.
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data communication company executive
David, Gabor was born on September 4, 1942 in Szolnok, Hungary. Son of Gabor and Zsofia (Fabian) David.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Eötvös Lorand U. Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, 1967.
Head computer design group, Academy Sciences, Budapest, 1967-1988; head computer design group, Human machine interface, Berlin, 1986-1990; senior advisor, GMD FIRST, Berlin, 1984-1986; science director, NOVOTRADE, Budapest, 1988-1991; country director, BankNet Ltd., Budapest, since 1991.
(These research papers explore how declarative-based conce...)
Fellow Association Information Technology Companies (chairman 1993), John von Neumann ComputerSoc. (vice chairman since 1976), New York Academy Sciences.
Married Ildiko Vajk, April 25, 1969. Children: Marton, Gergely, Katalin, Julia.