Reference name: KGM ISZSZI

Institute of Industrial Economics, Organization and Computer Science of the Ministry of Metallurgy and Mechanical Industry

Type:
company
Date of foundation:
1950.12.08
Address:
Budapest, V. district, Szabadság square 5-6.
Founders:
  • Ministry of Metallurgy and Mechanical Engineering
  • Main goals and areas of activity

    Launching a domestic computer industry in the KGM area, solving the organizational and computer engineering shortage through education and training.

    Senior management
    n.a.
    Key figures, key people
    n.a.
    IT developments/products/Projects

    Programming and development of the IBM 1440 machine (~1970).

    Publications in various areas of computer science:

    Introductory thoughts on systems theory – Regarding the systems theory analysis of the question “Who produces what”/Course notes – Gyula Fáy– KGM Institute of Industrial Organization and Computer Technology (1972).

    Manual for managing the VOP program – KGM Institute of Industrial and Economic Organization and Computer Technology (1969).

    Purpose, functions and general conditions of computer use in companies Dr. Péter Kovács, Ferenc Seregi, Dr. Béla Pompéry, Dr. Tibor Kisfalvi, Margit Bereczki– KGM Institute of Industrial and Economic Organization and Computer Technology (1969)

    I BM 1440 Character Computer Programming I. (fragment) Endre Fincza– KGM Institute of Industrial Economics and Computer Science (1969)

    Modern operator calculus and its application in cybernetics Andor Dobó, Sándor Szajcz– KGM Institute of Industrial and Economic Organization and Computer Technology (1968)

    Application of computers 9.1 KGM target program ( May 1968 ): In order to provide higher education in computer science, this target program envisaged the establishment of a Computer Science Department within the framework of the then Higher Technical School of Broadcasting and Instrumentation, in order to train programmers and operating "operations engineers ".

    The development of the Central Computer Development Program (SZKFP) began in 1967. The Computer Applications 9.1 KGM target program was part of the SZKFP.

    Transformations

    The Ministry of Heavy Industry was replaced by the Ministry of Metallurgy and Mechanical Industry (KGM) on December 10, 1950. Then, in the next two years, its name was changed several times, but from 1952, the name KGM became permanent. Later, the ISZSZI (Institute of Industrial Economics, Organization and Computer Science) was established within the KGM, which operated in this form until 1990. In 1990, during the reorganization of the KGM ISZSZI, an independent company was established under the name Struktura Sozvezesi Vállalat, which still operates today under the name Struktura Sozvezesi és Minőségfejlesztési Kft.

    Interesting facts

    In 1969, he donated an EMG 830 computer to the Kandó Kálmán Higher Technical School of Information and Instrumentation to support the launch of computer science training. The Higher Technical School of Information and Instrumentation later became the Kandó Kálmán Electrical Engineering College (KKVMF – 1972), the legal predecessor of today's Óbuda University.


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    Last modified: 2024.03.27. 13:54
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