Dines Bjørner Explained

Dines Bjørner
Birth Date:4 October 1937
Birth Place:Odense, Denmark
Nationality:Danish
Fields:Computer science
Workplaces:Technical University of Denmark
United Nations University
Alma Mater:Technical University of Denmark
Known For:Vienna Development Method, RAISE specification language
Awards:Order of the Dannebrog (1985);
FME Fellowship (2021);
IFIP Fellow (2023)[1]

Professor Dines Bjørner (born 4 October 1937, in Odense) is a Danish computer scientist.

He specializes in research into domain engineering, requirements engineering and formal methods. He worked with Cliff Jones and others on the Vienna Development Method (VDM) at IBM Laboratory Vienna (and elsewhere). Later he was involved with producing the RAISE (Rigorous Approach to Industrial Software Engineering) formal method with tool support.

Bjørner was a professor at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) from 1965–1969 and 1976–2007, before he retired in March 2007. He was responsible for establishing the United Nations University International Institute for Software Technology (UNU-IIST), Macau, in 1992 and was its first director. His magnum opus on software engineering (three volumes) appeared in 2005/6.[2]

To support VDM, Bjørner co-founded VDM-Europe, which subsequently became Formal Methods Europe, an organization that supports conferences and related activities. In 2003, he instigated the associated ForTIA Formal Techniques Industry Association.

Bjørner became a knight of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1985. He received a Dr.h.c. from the Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic in 2004. In 2021, he obtained a Dr. techn. from the Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.[3] He is a Fellow of the IEEE (2004) and ACM (2005). He has also been a member of the Academia Europaea since 1989.

In 2007, a Symposium was held in Macau in honour of Dines Bjørner and Zhou Chaochen.[4] In 2021, Bjørner was elected to a Formal Methods Europe (FME) Fellowship.[5] [6]

Bjørner is married to Kari Bjørner, with two children and five grandchildren.[7]

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  1. Web site: IFIP Announces 2023 Awards. 26 October 2023. IFIP. 2023-11-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20231103090624/https://www.ifipnews.org/ifip-announces-2023-awards/. 2023-11-03.
  2. Bjørner, Dines, Software Engineering, 3 volumes. Texts in Theoretical Computer Science, An EATCS Series, Springer-Verlag (2005–6).
  3. Web site: Årsfest . . 27 April 2021 . Denmark . Danish . 26 April 2021.
  4. Jones . Cliff B. . Cliff Jones (computer scientist) . Liu . Zhiming . Zhiming Liu (computer scientist) . Woodcock . Jim . Jim Woodcock . 2007 . Formal Methods and Hybrid Real-Time Systems: Essays in Honor of Dines Bjørner and Chaochen Zhou on the Occasion of Their 70th Birthdays . Papers presented at a Symposium held in Macao, China, September 24–25, 2007 . . 4700 . . 10.1007/978-3-540-75221-9 . 978-3-540-75220-2 . 2020-12-25.
  5. Web site: FME Fellowship Awarded to Prof. Dines Bjørner . . 24 November 2021 . 11 December 2021 .
  6. Web site: The 2021 FME Fellowship Acceptance Speech . Dines . Bjørner . . 20 September 2021 . 11 December 2021 .
  7. Web site: Biography . Dines . Bjørner . . Denmark . 16 April 2016 . 18 August 2019 .