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  1. Jay Wright Forrester (né le 14 juillet 1918 à Climax [réf. nécessaire] (comté de Custer, Nebraska) et mort le 16 novembre 2016 à Concord (Massachusetts) [2]) est un pionnier américain en informatique et un théoricien des systèmes.

  2. Jay Wright Forrester (July 14, 1918 – November 16, 2016) was an American computer engineer, management theorist and systems scientist. He spent his entire career at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, entering as a graduate student in 1939, and eventually retiring in 1989.

  3. 19 nov. 2016 · Jay W. Forrester SM ’45, professor emeritus in the MIT Sloan School of Management, founder of the field of system dynamics, and a pioneer of digital computing, died Nov. 16. He was 98.

  4. MIT Sloan Professor Emeritus Jay W. Forrester, SM ’45, the founder of the field of system dynamics and a pioneer of digital computing, died Nov. 16. He was 98. Forrester’s time at MIT was rife with invention.

  5. Jay Wright Forrester (born July 14, 1918, near Anselmo, Nebraska, U.S.—died November 16, 2016, Concord, Massachusetts) was an American electrical engineer and management expert who invented the random-access magnetic core memory, the information-storage device employed in most digital computers.

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  6. 18 nov. 2016 · Jay W. Forrester, an electrical engineer whose insights into both computing and organizations more than 60 years ago gave rise to a field of computer modeling that examines the behavior of...

  7. JAY WRIGHT FORRESTER, a pioneer in digital computation and management information systems, creator of the system dynamics computer simulation method, and Germeshausen Professor Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, died November 16, 2016, at the age of 98.