Laszlo Belady is a Hungarian computer scientist notable for devising the Belady's Min theoretical memory caching algorithm in 1966 while working at IBM Research. He also demonstrated the existence of a Belady's anomaly. During the 1980s he was the Editor-in-chief of the IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. In his later years at IBM he was responsible for Software engineering worldwide until leaving for Tokyo to create its software research lab. He retired from IBM two years later.

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  • Laszlo Belady is a Hungarian computer scientist notable for devising the Belady's Min theoretical memory caching algorithm in 1966 while working at IBM Research. He also demonstrated the existence of a Belady's anomaly. During the 1980s he was the Editor-in-chief of the IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. In his later years at IBM he was responsible for Software engineering worldwide until leaving for Tokyo to create its software research lab. He retired from IBM two years later. In 1984 he joined the Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation in Austin and founded its Software Technology Program. He focused the program on creating advanced technology for aiding the distributed design of large complex software systems. From 1990 to 1998 he served as President and CEO of Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Inc. (MERL). He has been in various University advisory roles including a member of the computer science advisory board at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is now retired spending much of his time in Budapest and Austin. Belady studied Aeronautical Engineering in Budapest, Hungary. He left Hungary after the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. He first lived in Germany, then in Paris, before moving to the United States of America in 1961. In the 60s and 70s he primarily lived in New York with stints in California and England.
  • Laszlo Belady est un informaticien hongrois connu pour son algorithme de 1966 sur la gestion des mémoires. Il a cofondé les Mitsubishi Electric Laboratories, Inc (Laboratoires électriques de Mitsubishi) et en a été le président. Il a aussi été membre de l’université du Colorado - Boulder en tant que conseiller en informatique. Il est actuellement à la retraite. Belady a étudié l’ingénierie aéronautique à Budapest. Il a quitté la Hongrie après l’insurrection de 1956. Il a d’abord vécu à Paris, puis à Londres et s’est installé aux États-Unis en 1961.
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  • Laszlo Belady is a Hungarian computer scientist notable for devising the Belady's Min theoretical memory caching algorithm in 1966 while working at IBM Research. He also demonstrated the existence of a Belady's anomaly. During the 1980s he was the Editor-in-chief of the IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. In his later years at IBM he was responsible for Software engineering worldwide until leaving for Tokyo to create its software research lab. He retired from IBM two years later.
  • Laszlo Belady est un informaticien hongrois connu pour son algorithme de 1966 sur la gestion des mémoires. Il a cofondé les Mitsubishi Electric Laboratories, Inc (Laboratoires électriques de Mitsubishi) et en a été le président. Il a aussi été membre de l’université du Colorado - Boulder en tant que conseiller en informatique. Il est actuellement à la retraite. Belady a étudié l’ingénierie aéronautique à Budapest. Il a quitté la Hongrie après l’insurrection de 1956.
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  • Laszlo Belady
  • Laszlo Belady
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