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Lutz Michael Wegner

Lutz Michael Wegner (born October 11, 1949) is a German computer scientist.

Lutz M. Wegner
Born (1949-10-11) October 11, 1949 (age 74)
CitizenshipGermany
Alma materUniversity of Karlsruhe
Known forTwo-level grammar, sorting, multisets
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Science
InstitutionsUniversity of Kassel
Thesis Analysis of two-level grammars  (1977)
Doctoral advisorHermann Maurer

Biography edit

Wegner was born in Weinsberg near Heilbronn, Germany, in 1949. He graduated from Williston Academy in Easthampton, Mass. in 1968 and from Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium in Heilbronn in 1969. From 1969 to 1974 he studied industrial engineering at the University of Karlsruhe finishing with an MBA to be followed by two years as a visiting Ph.D. student at the Department of Computer Science of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. His thesis titled "Analysis of two-level grammars" was submitted and defended in Karlsruhe in 1977 with Hermann Maurer and Thomas Ottmann being the referees. In 1982 he received the venia legendi in applied computer science from the University of Karlsruhe with an inaugural dissertation (Habilitationsschrift) on Quicksort variants for multisets. Examiners were Thomas Ottmann, Wolfgang Janko and Jan van Leeuwen (Utrecht).

In 1984 he was appointed professor at the Hochschule Fulda (Fulda University of Applied Sciences) and went from there in 1987 to the University of Kassel where he served as full professor and chairman of the database group since 1989 until his retirement in March 2015.[1]

Lutz Wegner is divorced and has three children.

Achievements edit

Lutz Wegner started his career with fundamental research on two-level grammars, also known as van Wijngaarden grammars which had been used to define the programming language Algol68. His results were included in the Handbook of Formal Languages by Arto Salomaa and Grzegorz Rozenberg.[2] For his second thesis he developed variants of Quicksort suitable for multiset and proved that they achieved the lower bound for quicksort algorithms previously given by Robert Sedgewick. Following a sabbatical stay at the IBM Scientific Center Heidelberg he took an interest in the Non-First Normal-Form data model, also known as nested relational model, and designed a graphical editor which also served as base for research on synchronous groupware.[3] In 1986 he authored an E-learning course "Introduction to Unix", which originally was a contribution to Hermann Maurer's COSTOC-Project, and with several portings was in active use until 2015, thus constituting one of the longest running examples of courseware.

Besides his scientific achievements Wegner was instrumental in introducing computer science studies (Bachelor and Master) at the University of Kassel which started in 2001 after securing three additional, sponsored professorships with Traudl Herrhausen, then a member of the Hessian Parliament, opening doors to industry and charities.[4]

Notable publications edit

  • Lutz M. Wegner: On Parsing Two-level Grammars Acta Informatica 14 (1980) pp. 175–193 doi:10.1007/BF00288543
  • Lutz M. Wegner: Quicksort for Equal Keys. IEEE Trans. Comput. 34:4 (1985) pp. 362–366 doi:10.1109/TC.1985.5009387.
  • Jukka Teuhola and Lutz Wegner: Minimal Space, Average Linear Time Duplicate Deletion. Comm. ACM 34:3 (1991) pp. 62–73 doi:10.1145/102868.102872.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Katja Rudolph: "Pioneer of Zeroes and Ones: Prof. Lutz Wegner retires (in German)", Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine, Kassel, 23 March 2015. Retrieved on 1 April 2015
  2. ^ A. Mateescu and A. Salomaa: Wijngaarden (two-level) grammars. in Handbook of Formal Languages, Vol. 1, G. Rozenberg and A. Salomaa (Eds.), Springer 1997, S. 210-217.
  3. ^ Lutz M. Wegner at DBLP Bibliography Server  
  4. ^ Sebastian Mense: "Founder of Kassel's computer science retires - by now 200 new students annually (in German)" 2017-10-07 at the Wayback Machine, University of Kassel press office, Kassel, 9 March 2015. Retrieved on 7 April 2015

lutz, michael, wegner, born, october, 1949, german, computer, scientist, lutz, wegnerborn, 1949, october, 1949, weinsberg, germanycitizenshipgermanyalma, materuniversity, karlsruheknown, fortwo, level, grammar, sorting, multisetsscientific, careerfieldscompute. Lutz Michael Wegner born October 11 1949 is a German computer scientist Lutz M WegnerBorn 1949 10 11 October 11 1949 age 74 Weinsberg GermanyCitizenshipGermanyAlma materUniversity of KarlsruheKnown forTwo level grammar sorting multisetsScientific careerFieldsComputer ScienceInstitutionsUniversity of KasselThesisAnalysis of two level grammars 1977 Doctoral advisorHermann Maurer Contents 1 Biography 2 Achievements 3 Notable publications 4 See also 5 ReferencesBiography editWegner was born in Weinsberg near Heilbronn Germany in 1949 He graduated from Williston Academy in Easthampton Mass in 1968 and from Theodor Heuss Gymnasium in Heilbronn in 1969 From 1969 to 1974 he studied industrial engineering at the University of Karlsruhe finishing with an MBA to be followed by two years as a visiting Ph D student at the Department of Computer Science of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver B C Canada His thesis titled Analysis of two level grammars was submitted and defended in Karlsruhe in 1977 with Hermann Maurer and Thomas Ottmann being the referees In 1982 he received the venia legendi in applied computer science from the University of Karlsruhe with an inaugural dissertation Habilitationsschrift on Quicksort variants for multisets Examiners were Thomas Ottmann Wolfgang Janko and Jan van Leeuwen Utrecht In 1984 he was appointed professor at the Hochschule Fulda Fulda University of Applied Sciences and went from there in 1987 to the University of Kassel where he served as full professor and chairman of the database group since 1989 until his retirement in March 2015 1 Lutz Wegner is divorced and has three children Achievements editLutz Wegner started his career with fundamental research on two level grammars also known as van Wijngaarden grammars which had been used to define the programming language Algol68 His results were included in the Handbook of Formal Languages by Arto Salomaa and Grzegorz Rozenberg 2 For his second thesis he developed variants of Quicksort suitable for multiset and proved that they achieved the lower bound for quicksort algorithms previously given by Robert Sedgewick Following a sabbatical stay at the IBM Scientific Center Heidelberg he took an interest in the Non First Normal Form data model also known as nested relational model and designed a graphical editor which also served as base for research on synchronous groupware 3 In 1986 he authored an E learning course Introduction to Unix which originally was a contribution to Hermann Maurer s COSTOC Project and with several portings was in active use until 2015 thus constituting one of the longest running examples of courseware Besides his scientific achievements Wegner was instrumental in introducing computer science studies Bachelor and Master at the University of Kassel which started in 2001 after securing three additional sponsored professorships with Traudl Herrhausen then a member of the Hessian Parliament opening doors to industry and charities 4 Notable publications editLutz M Wegner On Parsing Two level Grammars Acta Informatica 14 1980 pp 175 193 doi 10 1007 BF00288543 Lutz M Wegner Quicksort for Equal Keys IEEE Trans Comput 34 4 1985 pp 362 366 doi 10 1109 TC 1985 5009387 Jukka Teuhola and Lutz Wegner Minimal Space Average Linear Time Duplicate Deletion Comm ACM 34 3 1991 pp 62 73 doi 10 1145 102868 102872 See also editTwo level grammars QuicksortReferences edit Katja Rudolph Pioneer of Zeroes and Ones Prof Lutz Wegner retires in German Hessische Niedersachsische Allgemeine Kassel 23 March 2015 Retrieved on 1 April 2015 A Mateescu and A Salomaa Wijngaarden two level grammars in Handbook of Formal Languages Vol 1 G Rozenberg and A Salomaa Eds Springer 1997 S 210 217 Lutz M Wegner at DBLP Bibliography Server nbsp Sebastian Mense Founder of Kassel s computer science retires by now 200 new students annually in German Archived 2017 10 07 at the Wayback Machine University of Kassel press office Kassel 9 March 2015 Retrieved on 7 April 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lutz Michael Wegner amp oldid 1141387194, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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