Egon Börger
Egon Börger (born 13 May 1946[2]) is a German-born computer scientist based in Italy.
Egon Börger | |
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Born | 13 May 1946 74) | (age
Nationality | German |
Alma mater | Sorbonne Université Catholique de Louvain University of Münster |
Known for | Abstract State Machines |
Awards | Humboldt Research Award (2007) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computer science |
Institutions | University of Pisa |
Thesis | Reduktionstypen in Krom- und Hornformeln (1971) |
Doctoral advisor | Dieter Rödding[1] |
Life and work
Börger was born in Bad Laer, Westphalia, Lower Saxony, Germany. Between 1965 and 1971 he studied at the Sorbonne, Paris (France), Université Catholique de Louvain, Institut Supérieur de Philosophie de Louvain and University of Münster (Germany). Since 1985 he has held a Chair in computer science at the University of Pisa, Italy. Since September 2010, he has been an elected member of the Academia Europaea.[3]
Börger is a pioneer of applying logical methods in computer science. He is co-founder of the international conference series CSL.[4] He is also one of the founders of the Abstract State Machines (ASM) formal method for accurate and controlled design and analysis of computer-based systems [5] and cofounder of the series of international ASM workshops.[6]
Börger contributed to the theoretical foundations of the method and initiated its industrial applications in a variety of fields, in particular programming languages, System architecture, requirements and software (re-)engineering, control systems, protocols, web services. To this date, he is one of the leading scientists in ASM-based modeling and verification technology, which he has crucially shaped by his activities. In 2007, he received the Humboldt Research Award.[7]
Selected publications
- Egon Börger and Robert Stärk, Abstract State Machines: A Method for High-Level System Design and Analysis, Springer-Verlag, 2003. (ISBN 3-540-00702-4)
- Egon Börger Computability, Complexity, Logic (North-Holland, Amsterdam 1989, translated from the German original from 1985, Italian Translation Bollati-Borighieri 1989)
- Egon Börger, The Classical Decision Problem (co-authored by E.Graedel and Y.Gurevich), Springer-Verlag 1997, ISBN 3-540-57073-X, 2nd Edition as "Universitext", Springer-Verlag 2001, ISBN 3-540-42324-9
- Egon Börger, Java and the Java Virtual Machine: Definition, Verification, Validation (co-authored by R. Staerk and J. Schmid), Springer-Verlag ISBN 3-540-42088-6, 2001
- Egon Börger and Alexander Raschke, Modeling Companion for Software Pratitioners, Springer, 2018. (ISBN 978-3-662-56639-8, doi:10.1007/978-3-662-56641-1)
References
- Egon Börger at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Abrial, Jean-Raymond and Glässer, Uwe (2009). "Tribute to Egon Börger on the Occasion of his 60th Birthday" (PDF). Rigorous Methods for Software Construction and Analysis - Papers Dedicated to Egon Börger on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 5115. Springer. Retrieved April 9, 2012.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- "Egon Boerger". Academia Europaea. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
- Computer Science Logic, DBLP.
- Abstract State Machines Research Center.
- International ASM workshops, University of Michigan, USA.
- Humboldt foundation, Germany.
External links
- Egon Börger home page
- Publications, etc.
- Curriculum Vitae
- Egon Börger at DBLP Bibliography Server
- List of publications from Microsoft Academic