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Henri Bal
Henri Elle Bal (born 16 April 1958)〔http://authorities.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?AuthRecID=3508457&v1=1&HC=1&SEQ=20080718180417&PID=wKzqCVn0wPCnsf7L-LqymWKgvH4G5〕 is a professor of Computer Science at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam in the Netherlands. He is a well-known researcher in computer systems with a specialization in parallel computer systems, languages, and applications. ==Education== Bal received his engineer's degree from the Delft University of Technology in mathematics cum laude in 1982.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Curriculum Vitae of Henri Bal )〕 Shortly after graduating, he moved to the Vrije Universiteit where he began doing research on optimizing compilers in the Computer Systems group under the direction of Prof. Andrew Tanenbaum. This work was so promising that Tanenbaum encouraged Bal to become a PhD student in his group. Bal's PhD research led to the development of the Orca programming language, one of the first programming languages intended for large-scale cluster computers. Unlike most other parallel programming languages, Orca is based on the shared-data object model, which allows a group of computers to have the illusion that they share data objects in a common memory. Programs can operate on these objects as though they were local, even though the only copy may be stored on a different machine. The run-time system maintains this illusion by replicating data automatically as needed and maintaining consistency between the copies. His PhD thesis, under Tanenbaum's supervision, was sufficiently influential that it was later published by Prentice-Hall as a book entitled ''Programming Distributed Systems''.〔Programming Distributed Systems, ISBN 978-0-13-722083-0〕
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