Biography:Jean Ichbiah

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Jean David Ichbiah
Jean Ichbiah 1989-90, picture for ALSYS
Born(1940-03-25)25 March 1940
Died26 January 2007(2007-01-26) (aged 66)
Occupationcomputer scientist.

Chief executive officer :(CEO.) Alsys

(1980-1991)
Known forchief designer (1977–1983) of the Ada programming language[1]

Jean David Ichbiah (25 March 1940 – 26 January 2007)[1] was a French computer scientist. From 1977 to 1983, he was the chief designer of Ada, a general-purpose, strongly typed programming language with certified validated compilers.[1]

Early life

Ichbiah was a descendant of Greek and Turkish Jews[1][2] from Thessaloniki who emigrated to France.[3]

Career

In 1980, Ichbiah founded the software development company Alsys, created to support initial work on the Ada programming language.[4][5] In July 1995, Alsys merged to become Thomson Software Products (TSP), which itself would subsequently merge into Aonix in 1996.[5] From 1972 to 1974, Ichbiah worked on designing an experimental system implementation language called LIS, based on Pascal and Simula.[6] He had been chairman of the Simula User's Group and was one of the founding members of IFIP WG 2.4 on Systems Implementation Languages.[7]

Ichbiah then joined CII Honeywell Bull (CII-HB) in Louveciennes, France, becoming a member of the Programming Research division.[1] Among other projects, he worked on the rewrite of the Siris 7 operating system into Siris 8.

Ichbiah's team submitted a language design labelled "Green" to a competition to choose the United States Department of Defense's embedded programming language. When Green was selected in 1978, he continued as chief designer of the language, now named "Ada". In 1980, Ichbiah left CII-HB and founded the Alsys corporation[1] in La Celle-Saint-Cloud, which continued language definition to standardize Ada 83,[1] and later went into the Ada compiler business, also supplying special validated compiler systems to NASA, the US Army, and others. He later moved to the Waltham, Massachusetts subsidiary of Alsys.

In the 1990s, Ichbiah designed the keyboard layout FITALY, which is specifically optimized for stylus or touch-based input. Subsequently, he started the Textware Solutions company, which sells text entry software for PDAs and tablet PCs, as well as text-entry software for medical transcription on PCs.

Member

French Academy of Sciences(1979)

Awards and honors

In 1979, Jean Ichbiah was designated a chevalier (knight) of the French Legion of Honour[1] and a correspondent of the French Academy of Sciences. He received a Certificate of Distinguished Service from the United States Department of Defense for his work on Ada.

Death

Jean Ichbiah died from complications of a brain tumor on January 26, 2007.[8]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 "Jean Ichbiah (1940–2007)", Ada Information Clearinghouse, 2007 AdaIC.
  2. Colmerauer, Alain (July 2007). "In memoriam, Jean ICHBIAH" (in fr). http://www.academie-sciences.fr/academie/membre/Ichbiah_Jean.htm. 
  3. Jean Ichbiah. "Disappointed by lack of localization/customization capabilities". http://www.fitaly.com/board/winceforum/posts/2291.html. "...my mother was born in Saloniki" 
  4. "Ada 83 designer Jean Ichbiah dies", Ada-Europe, 2007, webpage: AdaE-Jobit .
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Wide window beckons to suppliers: just do it - the Software Magazine 1995 Top 100", Colleen Frye, Deborah Melewski, Software Magazine, July 1995, webpage: FindArticles-492.
  6. "Software at Bull". http://www.feb-patrimoine.com/english/bull_software.htm. "LIS was an experimental implementation language designed by Jean Ichbiah on Siris8. LIS was not used on commercial CII products. LIS was inspired by Pascal and Simula and has contributed to the definition of Ada." 
  7. Gerhard Goos. "The Beginning of IFIP Working Group 2.4". http://www.cs.uvic.ca/~wg24/history.html. 
  8. Joyce Tokar (2007-01-28). "In Remembrance of Jean Ichbiah". Newsgroupcomp.lang.ada. Usenet: 9b850$45bd0bc6$cc0ba50e$14514@alevelhigher.com. Retrieved 31 January 2007.

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