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Edward H. Sussenguth

Edward H. Sussenguth Jr. (October 10, 1932 – November 22, 2015) was an American engineer and former IBM employee, known best for his work on Systems Network Architecture (SNA). He was also a contributor to the architecture of IBM's Advanced Computer System (ACS).[1]

Edward H. Sussenguth Jr.
Born(1932-10-10)October 10, 1932
DiedNovember 22, 2015(2015-11-22) (aged 83)
NationalityAmerican
EducationB.A.; Harvard University (1954)
M.S.; MIT (1959)
Ph.D.; Harvard (1964)
Engineering career
DisciplineElectrical engineering
Computer engineering
InstitutionsUnited States Navy
IBM
ProjectsSystems Network Architecture (SNA)
IBM Advanced Computer System (ACS)
AwardsFellow, IEEE
IBM Fellow
IEEE Simon Ramo Medal
Member, National Academy of Engineering

Biography edit

Born in Holyoke, Massachusetts, Sussenguth received a Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) in 1954 from Harvard University, a Master of Science (M.S.) in electrical engineering in 1959 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),[2] and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in 1964 from Harvard.[3]

After he served at the United States Navy as an officer in the Pacific Fleet, Sussenguth joined IBM in 1959.[4] Sussenguth started in 1959 in the Research Division in the development of formal language descriptions.

This work led to Sussenguth meeting Kenneth E. Iverson and Adin Falkoff. Iverson had developed a formal notation, which was documented in a book A Programming Language. It was the original version of the programming language APL. Chapter 2 of A Programming Language had used Iverson's notation to describe the IBM 7090 computer.[5][6] In early 1963, Falkoff, later joined by Iverson and Sussenguth, proceeded to use the notation to produce a formal description of the IBM System/360 computer then under design.[7] The result was published in 1964 in a double issue of the IBM Systems Journal,[8] thereafter known as the "grey book" or "grey manual". The book was used in a course on computer systems design at the IBM Systems Research Institute.[8]

In 1965, Sussenguth joined the IBM Advanced Computer Systems project (ACS-1) to work on high performance computers. In 1970, he became Director of Architecture and Planning in the new Communications Systems Division, where he turned his attention to networking and high speed communications. In the last year before his retirement in 1990, he was appointed first President of the IBM Academy of Technology, which he held for a year.[9]

Sussenguth was an advisor to the National Bureau of Standards and a visiting professor at some universities. He was elected Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and received multiple awards and honors, including: in 1981, an IBM Fellowship[10] for "technical leadership in the development of system network architecture";[3] in 1988, the Data Communications Interface Award;[4] in 1989, the IEEE Simon Ramo Medal; in 1992, he was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering (computer science).

Publications edit

Sussenguth has authored and co-authored multiple publications,[11] including:

  • Sussenguth Jr., Edward H. (1963). "Use of tree structures for processing files". Communications of the ACM. 6 (5): 272–279. doi:10.1145/366552.366600. S2CID 16260819.
  • Salton, Gerard; Sussenguth Jr., Edward H. (April 21–23, 1964). "Some flexible information retrieval systems using structure matching procedures". Proceedings of the Spring Joint Computer Conference. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
  • Sussenguth, Edward H. (1965). "A Graph-Theoretic Algorithm for Matching Chemical Structures". Journal of Chemical Documentation. 5 (1): 36–43. doi:10.1021/c160016a007.
  • Jarema, David R.; Sussenguth Jr., Edward H. (1981). "IBM data communications: a quarter century of evolution and progress" (PDF). IBM Journal of Research and Development. 25 (5): 391–404. doi:10.1147/rd.255.0391.

References edit

  1. ^ "Dr. Edward Henry Sussenguth II". News and Observer. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
  2. ^ "The Michigan Technic". 1960. p. 37.
  3. ^ a b IEEE Membership Directory, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1995, p. 336
  4. ^ a b Van Deusen, Mary S. (2007). "John Cocke: A Retrospective by Friends". InterMedia Enterprises. Boston, Massachusetts. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
  5. ^ Iverson, Kenneth E. (14 December 1983). "Letter to J.K. Tuttle". Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  6. ^ Iverson, Kenneth E. (1962). A Programming Language. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-43014-8. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  7. ^ Falkoff, Adin D.; Iverson, Kenneth E. (July 1973). "The Design of APL". IBM Journal of Research and Development. 17 (4): 324–334. doi:10.1147/rd.174.0324. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  8. ^ a b Falkoff, Adin D.; Iverson, Kenneth E.; Sussenguth, Edward H. (1964). (PDF). IBM Systems Journal. 3 (2): 198–261. doi:10.1147/sj.32.0198. Archived from the original on 2006-08-13.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  9. ^ Smotherman, Mark (April 17, 2011). "People Involved with ACS". School of Computing. Clemson University.
  10. ^ "IBM Names Three Fellows For Technical Contributions". Computerworld. May 25, 1981. Retrieved 6 April 2013.
  11. ^ Edward H. Sussenguth Jr. at DBLP Bibliography Server  

External links edit

  • National Academy of Engineering (NAE): Dr. Edward H. Sussenguth

edward, sussenguth, october, 1932, november, 2015, american, engineer, former, employee, known, best, work, systems, network, architecture, also, contributor, architecture, advanced, computer, system, born, 1932, october, 1932holyoke, massachusetts, united, st. Edward H Sussenguth Jr October 10 1932 November 22 2015 was an American engineer and former IBM employee known best for his work on Systems Network Architecture SNA He was also a contributor to the architecture of IBM s Advanced Computer System ACS 1 Edward H Sussenguth Jr Born 1932 10 10 October 10 1932Holyoke Massachusetts United StatesDiedNovember 22 2015 2015 11 22 aged 83 Amelia Island Florida United StatesNationalityAmericanEducationB A Harvard University 1954 M S MIT 1959 Ph D Harvard 1964 Engineering careerDisciplineElectrical engineeringComputer engineeringInstitutionsUnited States NavyIBMProjectsSystems Network Architecture SNA IBM Advanced Computer System ACS AwardsFellow IEEEIBM FellowIEEE Simon Ramo MedalMember National Academy of Engineering Contents 1 Biography 2 Publications 3 References 4 External linksBiography editBorn in Holyoke Massachusetts Sussenguth received a Bachelor of Arts A B in 1954 from Harvard University a Master of Science M S in electrical engineering in 1959 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT 2 and a Doctor of Philosophy Ph D in 1964 from Harvard 3 After he served at the United States Navy as an officer in the Pacific Fleet Sussenguth joined IBM in 1959 4 Sussenguth started in 1959 in the Research Division in the development of formal language descriptions This work led to Sussenguth meeting Kenneth E Iverson and Adin Falkoff Iverson had developed a formal notation which was documented in a book A Programming Language It was the original version of the programming language APL Chapter 2 of A Programming Language had used Iverson s notation to describe the IBM 7090 computer 5 6 In early 1963 Falkoff later joined by Iverson and Sussenguth proceeded to use the notation to produce a formal description of the IBM System 360 computer then under design 7 The result was published in 1964 in a double issue of the IBM Systems Journal 8 thereafter known as the grey book or grey manual The book was used in a course on computer systems design at the IBM Systems Research Institute 8 In 1965 Sussenguth joined the IBM Advanced Computer Systems project ACS 1 to work on high performance computers In 1970 he became Director of Architecture and Planning in the new Communications Systems Division where he turned his attention to networking and high speed communications In the last year before his retirement in 1990 he was appointed first President of the IBM Academy of Technology which he held for a year 9 Sussenguth was an advisor to the National Bureau of Standards and a visiting professor at some universities He was elected Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE and received multiple awards and honors including in 1981 an IBM Fellowship 10 for technical leadership in the development of system network architecture 3 in 1988 the Data Communications Interface Award 4 in 1989 the IEEE Simon Ramo Medal in 1992 he was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering computer science Publications editSussenguth has authored and co authored multiple publications 11 including Sussenguth Jr Edward H 1963 Use of tree structures for processing files Communications of the ACM 6 5 272 279 doi 10 1145 366552 366600 S2CID 16260819 Salton Gerard Sussenguth Jr Edward H April 21 23 1964 Some flexible information retrieval systems using structure matching procedures Proceedings of the Spring Joint Computer Conference Association for Computing Machinery ACM Sussenguth Edward H 1965 A Graph Theoretic Algorithm for Matching Chemical Structures Journal of Chemical Documentation 5 1 36 43 doi 10 1021 c160016a007 Jarema David R Sussenguth Jr Edward H 1981 IBM data communications a quarter century of evolution and progress PDF IBM Journal of Research and Development 25 5 391 404 doi 10 1147 rd 255 0391 References edit Dr Edward Henry Sussenguth II News and Observer Retrieved 14 January 2021 The Michigan Technic 1960 p 37 a b IEEE Membership Directory Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 1995 p 336 a b Van Deusen Mary S 2007 John Cocke A Retrospective by Friends InterMedia Enterprises Boston Massachusetts Retrieved 2020 04 03 Iverson Kenneth E 14 December 1983 Letter to J K Tuttle Retrieved 16 April 2016 Iverson Kenneth E 1962 A Programming Language John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 978 0 471 43014 8 Retrieved 9 April 2016 Falkoff Adin D Iverson Kenneth E July 1973 The Design of APL IBM Journal of Research and Development 17 4 324 334 doi 10 1147 rd 174 0324 Retrieved 9 April 2016 a b Falkoff Adin D Iverson Kenneth E Sussenguth Edward H 1964 A Formal Description of System 360 PDF IBM Systems Journal 3 2 198 261 doi 10 1147 sj 32 0198 Archived from the original on 2006 08 13 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Smotherman Mark April 17 2011 People Involved with ACS School of Computing Clemson University IBM Names Three Fellows For Technical Contributions Computerworld May 25 1981 Retrieved 6 April 2013 Edward H Sussenguth Jr at DBLP Bibliography Server nbsp External links editNational Academy of Engineering NAE Dr Edward H Sussenguth Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edward H Sussenguth amp oldid 1221789277, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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