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'''Janos Sztipanovits''' is an electrical engineer and computer scientist. He is the E. Bronson Ingram Distinguished Professor of Engineering at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at [[Vanderbilt University]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Janos Sztipanovits|url=http://engineering.vanderbilt.edu/bio/janos-sztipanovits|accessdate=27 July 2016}}</ref> He is the founding director of the Institute for Software Integrated Systems at Vanderbilt.<ref>{{cite web|title=Institute Staff|url=http://www.isis.vanderbilt.edu/people|accessdate=27 July 2016}}</ref> He has been an external member of the [[Hungarian Academy of Sciences]] since 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=MTA Members|url=http://mta.hu/koztestuleti_tagok?PersonId=22394|accessdate=27 July 2016}}</ref> Sztipanovits is a Fellow of the [[IEEE]]. He received the Medal for Exceptional Public Service from the Office of the Secretary for Defense in 2002 and the Air Force Meritorious Civilian Service Award Medal and a Citation in 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=USAF Award|url=http://engineering.vanderbilt.edu/news/2010/sztipanovits-receives-air-force-meritorious-civilian-service-award-medal-for-defense-projects/|accessdate=27 July 2016}}</ref> Before moving to the United States to join the faculty of [[Vanderbilt University]] in 1983, he received a number of prestigious awards in Hungary, including the National Prize in 1985 <ref>{{cite web|title=Állami Díj|url=https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Magyar_Népköztársaság_Állami_Díja |accessdate=27 July 2016}}</ref> and the Golden Ring of the Republic in 1982 for scientific and engineering achievements.
'''Janos Sztipanovits''' is an electrical engineer and computer scientist. He is the E. Bronson Ingram Distinguished Professor of Engineering at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at [[Vanderbilt University]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Janos Sztipanovits|url=http://engineering.vanderbilt.edu/bio/janos-sztipanovits|accessdate=27 July 2016}}</ref> He is the founding director of the Institute for Software Integrated Systems at Vanderbilt.<ref>{{cite web|title=Institute Staff|url=http://www.isis.vanderbilt.edu/people|accessdate=27 July 2016}}</ref>


==Research==
Sztipanovits led the research group that created a novel area in computer engineering called Model Integrated Computing (MIC)<ref>Sztipanovits, Karsai: "Model-integrated computing," IEEE Computer vol. 30, No. 4, 1997</ref> in the 90’s well before other model-based approaches appeared in computer science. MIC applies [[metamodeling]] to define [[domain-specific modeling]] languages and to automatically configure the corresponding domain-specific visual modeling environment. The domain models then are used to automatically generate and/or configure the software of the modeled system. MIC and its primary software tool called [[Generic Modeling Environment]] (GME,<ref>Ledeczi et al., "Composing domain-specific design environments," IEEE Computer vol. 34. No. 11, 2001</ref> a kind of [[MetaCASE tool]]) have been successfully applied to aerospace, car manufacturing <ref>Long et al., "Increasing Productivity at Saturn," IEEE Computer, vol. 31, No. 8, 1998</ref> and medical systems <ref>Mathe et al., "A Model-Integrated, Guideline-Driven, Clinical Decision-Support System," IEEE Software, vol 26, No. 4, 2009</ref> among many others.
Sztipanovits led the research group that created a novel area in computer engineering called Model Integrated Computing (MIC)<ref>Sztipanovits, Karsai: "Model-integrated computing," IEEE Computer vol. 30, No. 4, 1997</ref> in the 1990s well before other model-based approaches appeared in computer science.{{citation needed|date=September 2022}} MIC applies [[metamodeling]] to define [[domain-specific modeling]] languages and to automatically configure the corresponding domain-specific visual modeling environment. The domain models then are used to automatically generate and/or configure the software of the modeled system. MIC and its primary software tool called [[Generic Modeling Environment]] (GME,<ref>Ledeczi et al., "Composing domain-specific design environments," IEEE Computer vol. 34. No. 11, 2001</ref> a kind of [[MetaCASE tool]]) have been successfully applied to embedded software,<ref>Karsai et al., "Model-integrated development of embedded software," Proceedings of the IEEE, vol. 91, No. 1, 2003</ref> car manufacturing<ref>Long et al., "Increasing Productivity at Saturn," IEEE Computer Vol. 31, No. 8, 1998.</ref> and medical systems,<ref>Mathe et al., "A Model-Integrated, Guideline-Driven, Clinical Decision-Support System," IEEE Software, vol 26, No. 4, 2009</ref> among many other areas.


Sztipanovits was one of the key promoters of a new research direction called [Cyber-Physical System]s (CPS) that integrate physical systems with computational (‘cyber’) systems to provide novel capabilities. He is the Principal Investigator of a substantial NSF ([[National Science Foundation]]) initiative called CPS Virtual Organization (CPS VO)<ref>{{cite web|title=Cyber-Physical Systems Virtual Organization|url=http://cps-vo.org/|accessdate=27 July 2016}}</ref> with the goal of facilitating interaction and information exchange among CPS researchers in academia, government and industry across a broad range of institutions, programs, disciplines and even countries.
Sztipanovits was one of the key promoters of a new research direction called [[Cyber-Physical Systems]] (CPS), which integrates physical systems with computational ("cyber") systems to provide novel capabilities.{{citation needed|date=September 2022}} He is the Principal Investigator of a [[National Science Foundation]] initiative to create a web portal called CPS Virtual Organization (CPS VO)<ref>{{cite web|title=Cyber-Physical Systems Virtual Organization|url=http://cps-vo.org/|accessdate=27 July 2016}}</ref> with the goal of facilitating interaction and information exchange among CPS researchers in academia, government and industry across a broad range of institutions, programs, disciplines and even countries.

==Awards==
Before moving to the United States in 1983, Sztipanovits received a number of prestigious awards in Hungary, including the National Prize in 1985 and the Golden Ring of the Republic in 1982 for scientific and engineering achievements.{{citation needed|date=September 2022}}

He received the Medal for Exceptional Public Service from the Office of the Secretary for Defense in 2002 and the Air Force Meritorious Civilian Service Award Medal and a Citation in 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=USAF Award|url=http://engineering.vanderbilt.edu/news/2010/sztipanovits-receives-air-force-meritorious-civilian-service-award-medal-for-defense-projects/|accessdate=27 July 2016}}</ref> He has been an external member of the [[Hungarian Academy of Sciences]] since 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=MTA Members|url=http://mta.hu/koztestuleti_tagok?PersonId=22394|accessdate=27 July 2016}}</ref> Sztipanovits is a Fellow of the [[IEEE]].{{citation needed|date=September 2022}}

In 2018, he became an honorary [[John von Neumann Professor]] at the [[Budapest University of Technology and Economics]].<ref name="John von Neumann Professor">Recipients are listed on Budapest University of Technology and Economics website: {{cite web |url=https://www.bme.hu/John-von-Neumann-Professors |title=John von Neumann Professors |publisher=[[Budapest University of Technology and Economics]] |access-date=2022-09-12 }}</ref>


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* [http://webgme.org/ WebGME homepage]

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Janos Sztipanovits
Portrait of Janos Sztipanovits
BornJuly 2, 1946 (1946-07-02) (age 77)
CitizenshipUSA
Alma materBudapest University of Technology and Economics
Scientific career
FieldsCyber-physical systems
InstitutionsVanderbilt University

Janos Sztipanovits is an electrical engineer and computer scientist. He is the E. Bronson Ingram Distinguished Professor of Engineering at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Vanderbilt University.[1] He is the founding director of the Institute for Software Integrated Systems at Vanderbilt.[2]

Research[edit]

Sztipanovits led the research group that created a novel area in computer engineering called Model Integrated Computing (MIC)[3] in the 1990s well before other model-based approaches appeared in computer science.[citation needed] MIC applies metamodeling to define domain-specific modeling languages and to automatically configure the corresponding domain-specific visual modeling environment. The domain models then are used to automatically generate and/or configure the software of the modeled system. MIC and its primary software tool called Generic Modeling Environment (GME,[4] a kind of MetaCASE tool) have been successfully applied to embedded software,[5] car manufacturing[6] and medical systems,[7] among many other areas.

Sztipanovits was one of the key promoters of a new research direction called Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), which integrates physical systems with computational ("cyber") systems to provide novel capabilities.[citation needed] He is the Principal Investigator of a National Science Foundation initiative to create a web portal called CPS Virtual Organization (CPS VO)[8] with the goal of facilitating interaction and information exchange among CPS researchers in academia, government and industry across a broad range of institutions, programs, disciplines and even countries.

Awards[edit]

Before moving to the United States in 1983, Sztipanovits received a number of prestigious awards in Hungary, including the National Prize in 1985 and the Golden Ring of the Republic in 1982 for scientific and engineering achievements.[citation needed]

He received the Medal for Exceptional Public Service from the Office of the Secretary for Defense in 2002 and the Air Force Meritorious Civilian Service Award Medal and a Citation in 2010.[9] He has been an external member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences since 2010.[10] Sztipanovits is a Fellow of the IEEE.[citation needed]

In 2018, he became an honorary John von Neumann Professor at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics.[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Janos Sztipanovits". Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Institute Staff". Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  3. ^ Sztipanovits, Karsai: "Model-integrated computing," IEEE Computer vol. 30, No. 4, 1997
  4. ^ Ledeczi et al., "Composing domain-specific design environments," IEEE Computer vol. 34. No. 11, 2001
  5. ^ Karsai et al., "Model-integrated development of embedded software," Proceedings of the IEEE, vol. 91, No. 1, 2003
  6. ^ Long et al., "Increasing Productivity at Saturn," IEEE Computer Vol. 31, No. 8, 1998.
  7. ^ Mathe et al., "A Model-Integrated, Guideline-Driven, Clinical Decision-Support System," IEEE Software, vol 26, No. 4, 2009
  8. ^ "Cyber-Physical Systems Virtual Organization". Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  9. ^ "USAF Award". Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  10. ^ "MTA Members". Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  11. ^ Recipients are listed on Budapest University of Technology and Economics website: "John von Neumann Professors". Budapest University of Technology and Economics. Retrieved 2022-09-12.

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