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  1. Friedrich Ludwig Bauer (Ratisbona, 10 de junho de 1924 — 26 de março de 2015) foi um cientista da computação alemão. [1] Foi professor emérito na Universidade Técnica de Munique. [2]

  2. Friedrich L. Bauer. Friedrich Ludwig " Fritz " Bauer (10 June 1924 – 26 March 2015) was a German pioneer of computer science and professor at the Technical University of Munich . Life. Bauer earned his Abitur in 1942 and served in the Wehrmacht during World War II, from 1943 to 1945.

  3. Friedrich Ludwig Bauer (* 10. Juni 1924 in Regensburg; † 26. März 2015) war ein deutscher Pionier der Informatik. Er konstruierte in den 1950er Jahren mehrere Verschlüsselungsmaschinen, erfand 1957 das Prinzip des Kellerspeichers, [1] hielt 1967 an der Technischen Universität München die erste offizielle Informatikvorlesung [2 ...

  4. Friedrich Ludwig Bauer (born June 10, 1924 in Regensburg) is a German computer scientist and professor emeritus at Technical University of Munich. Bauer earned his Abitur in 1942 and served in the Wehrmacht (German armed forces) from 1943 to 1945.

  5. Friedrich Ludwig BAUER. (1924-) Due to his impact on computer science departments all over the country Bauer has been called the father of German informatics. TUM link. F. L. Bauer (at Tech. Univ. München since 1963) came up with at least two concepts that are essential for modern computer science. 1.

  6. Born June 10, 1924, Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany; early German computer scientist responsible for the STANISIAUS and for the stack method of expression evaluation, known in German as the "Keller" (Cellar) method. Education: University of Munich, 1946-1951; State Teacher Examination, 1949; PhD, University of Munich, 1952.

  7. 20 de abr. de 2015 · Fac­ulty. At the end of March 2015, com­puter sci­ence pi­on­eer Friedrich L. Bauer (1924- 2015), Pro­fessor at TU Munchen, passed away. The math­em­atician worked on the found­a­tions of com­puter sci­ence such as pro­gram­ming lan­guages, com­pilers, cryp­to­graphy and soft­ware en­gin­eer­ing. F. L.