Jürg Gutknecht
Jürg Gutknecht (born 3 January 1949 in Bülach) is a Swiss computer scientist. He developed, with Niklaus Wirth, the programming language Oberon and the corresponding operating system Oberon.
Jürg Gutknecht | |
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Born | |
Citizenship | Switzerland |
Education | Ph.D., ETH Zurich, 1978 |
Known for | Lilith Modula-2 Oberon (programming language) Oberon (operating system) Zonnon |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computer science |
Institutions | Swissair IBM ETH Zurich PARC |
Thesis | (1978) |
Influences | Niklaus Wirth |
Biography
Jürg Gutknecht was full professor in the computer science department at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH Zurich) until April 2014.
From 1967 to 1970, he was a member of the real-time computing system programming group at Swissair. Then he studied mathematics at the ETH and worked in parallel at International Business Machines (IBM) as a student employee. In 1978, he received his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in mathematics. He joined Niklaus Wirth's research team in 1981, working on the Lilith computer and Modula-2. After a sabbatical at PARC in 1984–1985, he developed, conjointly with Wirth, the Oberon operating system based on the Oberon language.[1] With Peter Schweri, he developed the system Sakkara for the purpose of writing partiturs of typical constructive Peter-Schweri-art compositions for presentation on computer and internet. In 2013, Gutknecht released another Oberon-style programming language, named Zonnon.
Publications
- Wirth, Niklaus; Gutknecht, Jürg (1 November 1992). Project Oberon: The Design of an Operating System and Compiler. Addison-Wesley, ACM Press. ISBN 978-0201544282. Out of print. PDF (4'398 KB) Archived 10 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine