Neil Gunther, (born 15 August 1950) is a computer information systems researcher best known internationally for developing the open-source performance modeling software Pretty Damn Quick. He has also been cited for his contributions to the theory of large transients in computer systems and packet networks, and his universal law of computational scalability.

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  • Neil Gunther, (born 15 August 1950) is a computer information systems researcher best known internationally for developing the open-source performance modeling software Pretty Damn Quick. He has also been cited for his contributions to the theory of large transients in computer systems and packet networks, and his universal law of computational scalability. Gunther is a Senior Member of both the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), as well as a member of the American Mathematical Society (AMS), American Physical Society (APS), Computer Measurement Group (CMG) and ACM SIGMETRICS. He is currently focused on developing quantum information system technologies.
  • Neil J. Gunther ist ein australischer Wissenschaftler mit Schwerpunkt Computational Information Systems, Physiker, Lehrer, Musiker und Autor, international bekannt für die Entwicklung des Open-Source-Queueing-Analyse-Tools "PDQ" (Pretty Damn Quick). Er wurde außerdem für seinen Beitrag über die Theorie von großen Transienten in Computersystemen und Netzwerkpaketen, sowie sein universelles Gesetz der rechenbetonten Skalierbarkeit zitiert. Zur Zeit konzentriert er sich auf die Entwicklung von Quanteninformationstechnologien.
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  • Neil Gunther at Bletchley Park 2002
    "A quantum leap is neither"
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    David J. Wallace (Doctorate)
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  • Neil Gunther, (born 15 August 1950) is a computer information systems researcher best known internationally for developing the open-source performance modeling software Pretty Damn Quick. He has also been cited for his contributions to the theory of large transients in computer systems and packet networks, and his universal law of computational scalability.
  • Neil J. Gunther ist ein australischer Wissenschaftler mit Schwerpunkt Computational Information Systems, Physiker, Lehrer, Musiker und Autor, international bekannt für die Entwicklung des Open-Source-Queueing-Analyse-Tools "PDQ" (Pretty Damn Quick). Er wurde außerdem für seinen Beitrag über die Theorie von großen Transienten in Computersystemen und Netzwerkpaketen, sowie sein universelles Gesetz der rechenbetonten Skalierbarkeit zitiert.
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