Anatoly Ivanovich Kitov
JSNCC - Joined State Network of Computing Centres |
An outstanding scientist in the field of information retrieval systems, algorithmic programming languages (ALGEM and NORMIN) and automated control systems, who laid the foundations of the national school of programming and computer applications for solving national economic and military tasks. The author of the first Russian book and the first Russian textbook on computers and programming. The head of the creation of the world's most powerful lamp computer (M-100, one hundred thousand operations per second). In 1959, he proposed to the country's leadership a project to create a global computer network on a nationwide scale (the prototype of the modern Internet) - the Red Book project. In the USSR and the Russian Federation, the founder of military cybernetics and medical informatics. Author of 12 monographs and textbooks translated into 9 foreign languages. |