Péter Holyinka
Between 1969 and 1971, he was a research assistant at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Inorganic Chemistry Research Group, operating at the Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry at ELTE.
Between 1971 and 1974, he was a scientific associate at the Operations Research Department of the Institute of Industrial Economics and Plant Management (IGÜSZI) of the Ministry of Heavy Industry (NIM), where he worked on programming production management and production scheduling algorithms.
From 1975 to 1979, he worked as a computer engineer at the Institute of Industrial and Economic Organization and Computer Technology (ISZSZI) of the Ministry of Metallurgy and Mechanical Industry (KGM), designing and developing corporate information systems and performing production scheduling in factory departments (Dunai Vasmű).
Between 1979 and 1981, he worked as a senior research fellow at the Computer Science Institute (SZÁMTI) of the Ministry of Labor (MÜM), processing data from enterprise information systems (EIS) and workflow analysis systems.
From 1981, he was employed as an assistant professor at the Kandó Kálmán Technical College (KKMF). In 1983, he earned his doctorate from ELTE. Between 1984 and 1991, he was the deputy director of scientific and continuing education at the KKMF.
From 1984, he was a college and then university associate professor at the Budapest Technical College (BMF), the legal successor of the KKMF, and then at the Neumann János Faculty of Informatics (NIK) of Óbuda University (ÓE). His task was to develop and teach the curriculum for software design and development, and corporate information systems (and specialization).
In addition to teaching, he also participated in development work: developing a production scheduling system (ordered by Vegyépszer), designing and developing a corporate information system in 1988 (for SKF Hungary Zrt.), and finally, from 1990, within the framework of his own company, developing and maintaining the information system of commercial small and medium-sized enterprises.
Since 2013, he has been a retired lecturer and regular state examiner at the National Institute of Education (NIK) as an honorary associate professor.
Holyinka Péter: Corporate Information Systems, BMF NIK, Budapest, 2001.
- International qualification: Certified Information System Auditor, 1999, ISACA (Information Systems Audit and Control Association).
- Hobby: competitive bridge; member of the Budapest Bridge Association. – Together with colleagues from the Computer Science and Automation Research Institute (SZTAKI), they previously developed a PC bridge teaching program.
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