Miklos Naray
After graduating from university, his first job was at the Engineering Calculations Department of the Institute of Industrial Economics and Operations Management of the Ministry of Heavy Industry (NIM IGÜSZI), where he wrote models and programs for technical tasks under the leadership of Dezső Holnapy.
Miklós Havass transferred him to the Operations Research Department to lead the basic software project for the first Hungarian-developed computer, the EMG 803 computer, where he soon also served as deputy head of the department. Due to delays in the development of the EMG 803-20 computer model, they had to develop a simulator, a tracking program, and an autocode compiler program.
From 1972 he headed the Systems Programming Department.
Around 1977, at the invitation of Bálint Dömölki, he and several colleagues moved to the Theoretical Laboratory of the Computer Science Coordination Institute (SZKI). Soon he went to Germany as an export worker, where he worked on various software development projects.
He died young in a car accident.
Created: 2016.07.01. 21:54
Last modified: 2024.03.23. 19:42
