Biography:Victor A. Vyssotsky

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Short description: American mathematician and computer scientist
Victor A. Vyssotsky
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BornFebruary 26, 1931
Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.
DiedDecember 24, 2012 (aged 81)
Orleans, Massachusetts, U.S.
Scientific career
FieldsComputer programming

Victor Alexander Vyssotsky (February 26, 1931 – December 24, 2012) was a mathematician and computer scientist. He was the technical head of the Multics project at Bell Labs and later executive director of Research in the Information Systems Division of AT&T Bell Labs. Multics, whilst not particularly commercially successful in itself, directly inspired Ken Thompson to develop Unix.[3] Later, Vyssotsky was the founding director of Digital's Cambridge Research Lab.

In 1960, Vyssotsky co-created the BLODI Block Diagram Compiler at Bell Labs.[4] In 1961, together with Robert Morris Sr. and Doug McIlroy, he devised the computer game Darwin (later known as Core War) on an IBM 7090 at Bell Labs.[5]

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