Gerhard Hund

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Gerhard Hund, Jena 2010
Surname Gerhard Friedrich dog
Association GermanyGermany Germany
Born February 4, 1932
Leipzig
Current  Elo rating 1910 (August 2019)
Best Elo rating 2152 (May 2012)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Gerhard Friedrich Hund (born February 4, 1932 in Leipzig ) is a German chess player , chess official and journalist as well as a computer pioneer. He is a mathematician and computer scientist by profession .

Life

IPM Darmstadt on the 3rd floor

The eldest son of the physicist Friedrich Hund (1896-1997) and the mathematician Ingeborg Seynsche (1905-1994) was born on his father's birthday in 1932 Gerhard Hund attended from 1942, the Thomas School in Leipzig , the Domgymnasium Naumburg and the Humanistic Gymnasium in Jena , which he graduated from high school in 1950 . He studied mathematics and physics at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena (1950–1951) and then in Frankfurt am Main , graduating as a mathematician in the summer of 1955.

After completing his studies, he worked for Alwin Walther as a research assistant at the Institute for Practical Mathematics (IPM) at the Technical University of Darmstadt , where he received a teaching position for programming electronic calculators .

From 1961 to 1995 he was a senior executive at Bayer AG in Leverkusen , where he was authorized signatory from 1974 and later the chief representative . As a team manager he was responsible in the computer science , the system development for central areas. It was systems of economic computer science , such as profit and loss account , cost accounting (using self-developed mathematical methods), cost accounting , information systems for corporate management , controlling , engineering , Shopping , Finance and Accounting , as well as application of mathematical methods for testing trademark and for pharmaceutical research . The Bayer consolidated financial statements with the help of a globally connected computer network and innovative technologies were world leaders at the time.

Medal of the Cologne Chamber of Industry and Commerce (1986)

Gerhard Hund has received several awards from the Cologne Chamber of Commerce and Industry for his commitment to young people . From 1963 he was a member of various examination committees in Ludwigshafen , Solingen and Cologne for 40 years , including for the professions of mathematical-technical assistant , data processing clerk and organizational programmer . He played a key role in the development of new IT and data processing professions , and he also taught mathematical and technical assistants at Bayer AG.

After 40 years in Bergisch Neukirchen and five years in Odelzhausen , Freiburg im Breisgau has been his home since August 2012 .

Chess and family

Gerhard Hund and Wilhelm Rautenberg
international match Hessen - NRW 1960 (board 2).

Gerhard Hund has been playing chess since 1948, took part in the German individual youth championships in 1949 in Bad Klosterlausnitz (former East Zone ) and in the Hesse championship in 1955 in Königstein (victories against, among others, Walter Jäger and Egon Joppen). He won the Frankfurt city championship in 1956 ahead of Werner Kunerth and Paul Heuäcker . At the Hesse championship in 1960 he came tied with the German youth champion 1948, Heinz Marcus, on the shared first place in front of Paul Heuäcker and Wolfgang Heidenfeld . At the South German country meeting ( Bavaria , Hesse, Palatinate , Württemberg ) in Darmstadt in autumn 1960 , he played on the first board for Hesse (win against Karl Gilg ). In 1960/61 he was the Hessian Cup Champion.

From 1961 Gerhard Hund played in the Middle Rhine Chess Association , got to know the Porzer chess patron Wilfried Hilgert in 1963 and was runner-up with SG Porz in 1964 (team with Johannes Eising , Helmut Pfleger and Paul Tröger ) at the German team championship in Solingen . He was second several times at the Middle Rhine Championships and took part in the 1974 German Individual Championship in Menden (Sauerland) .

More than 20 years later he played at the Senior World Championships 1995 in Bad Liebenzell (7 out of 11), 1996 in Bad Liebenzell, 1997 in Bad Wildbad , 1998 in Grieskirchen and 1999 in Gladenbach . At the German Senior Chess Championship in Oldenburg in 1995, he was Blitzmeister. At the 6th Thuringian family chess tournament in 1997 in Erfurt , Gerhard and his wife Juliane won the team championship.

In 1962 he had an Ingo number of 52, which corresponds to a DWZ of 2424. 50 years on, he reached in May 2012 its highest Elo rating of 2152. Even as a senior Gerhard dog more active chess players (at SK Mering ) and especially internationally known chess journalist. Until 2005 he was responsible for the website of the German Chess Youth. He runs the website Teleschach.de with current reports from the world of chess, where he was the only one to report live on the Internet about the 1996 World Seniors Championship in Bad Liebenzell, in which he participated.

From 1970 Gerhard Hund attended many chess Olympiads , most recently the 2008 Chess Olympiad in Dresden as a representative of the press.

From 1948 he was a member of chess clubs in the cities of Jena, Frankfurt am Main (Schachfreunde, Heddernheim, Königsspringer), Darmstadt, Opladen, Porz and Leverkusen. He has played for the Mering chess club since 2008 and for the SK Freiburg-Zähringen in 1887 from 2012. In these more than 65 years he has been a chess official: team leader, tournament director, DWZ advisor, club chairman (30 years with SV Opladen 1922 eV ), Internet officer, 2nd chairman of the Rhein-Wupper chess district and the Middle Rhine Chess Association.

In 1985 Kasparow played simultaneously against Susanne, Barbara, Isabel and Dorothee in Hamburg, Juliane on the right.

On May 11, 2002, he received the certificate of honor from the German Chess Federation “for his long and successful commitment” . On May 25, 2002 the German Chess Youth honored him with the silver badge of honor. In the same year he became an honorary member of the Rhein-Wupper chess district. On March 23, 2003, the golden badge of honor of the Middle Rhine Chess Association and also the golden badge of honor of the German Fernschachbund e. V. (BdF) on June 14, 2003. His correspondence chess Elo number is 2158. He received it by participating in European championship tournaments in 1996 (3rd place) and 1997 (9th place). His national rating of the BdF was FWZ = 2104.

From Gerhard Hund's marriage to the chess player Juliane Hund, b. Meyer (1928–1999) had four daughters: In addition to the former DSJ consultant for girls' chess Susanne (* 1958), these are the chess masters Barbara (* 1959), Isabel (* 1962) and Dorothee (* 1966).

June 1985 the four daughters played in a simultaneous game in the Spiegelverlag in Hamburg against Kasparow .

Computer networks and the Internet

Gerhard Hund explains his intelligent watch to Ingo Althöfer , Freiburg 2019.

Gerhard Hund is one of the pioneers of global computer networks. During his work at Bayer AG, long before the Internet was made available to the public, he was in charge of setting up remote data transmission from the mid-1960s , which, among other things, created a computer network between the corporate headquarters in Leverkusen and the Bayer subsidiaries worldwide Information systems were implemented.

From spring 1995, after his retirement, he ran the chess forum of the CyberCity Cologne website and in 1996 organized the 1st TeleSchess championship of CyberCity. He made the first preparations for this in autumn 1995, during which he discussed email tournaments with correspondence chess ex world champion Fritz Baumbach in 1995/96 . At that time, the Association of German Correspondence Chess Friends did not want to organize any e-mail tournaments, and ChessBase only offered online tournaments on a chess server later.

He had been invited several times by Claus Spahn , whom he met at the Dortmund chess days, to the WDR television studio to help with the show Schach der Großmeister . After 1996 he was active in the television studio together with his daughter Barbara in 1997, when the program was broadcast live on the Internet for the first time, and Barbara was in charge of a chat . He created a report on TeleSchach, where a video of the broadcast can be called up.

From March 1997 to summer 2005 he was responsible for the official website of the German Chess Youth in the German Chess Federation. Since 1998, even before the German Chess Federation began its own reporting on the Internet, Gerhard Hund reported daily and live with reports, images and analyzes about the German Chess League. He used a laptop with a mobile phone connected for reporting to send his files to the server while the games were still running.

Fonts

  • Standards for assessing the performance of electronic computing machines. In: Economic Administration. Messages for personal information. Vol. 4, June, 1958, ISSN  0508-8674 , pp. 3-7 and August pp. 3-10.
  • Structure recognition and learning machines . Electronic computing systems, Issue 3, August 1959, p. 111. Journal for technology and application of message processing in science, economy and administration. R. Oldenbourg Munich and Vienna, 1959.
  • with H. Schappert: Programming for IBM 650, lecture and internship 1959. Institute for Practical Mathematics, TH Darmstadt, summer semester 1959.
  • Book reviews. z. B. in: VDI magazine. Vol. 101, No. 27, 1959, ISSN  0372-543X , p. 1297.
  • with Wolfgang Möhlen: Report on the British computer systems. In: sheets of the German Society for Insurance Mathematics. Vol. 4, H. 4, April 1960, ISSN  0012-0200 , pp. 454-461.
  • with Günther Kern , Egon Rissmann: Gynecological early cancer diagnosis with the help of cytology. In: Archives for Gynecology. Vol. 199, No. 5, 1964, ISSN  0932-0067 , pp. 502-525, doi : 10.1007 / BF00669777 .
  • with Günther Kern, Egon Rissmann: The efficiency of colposcopy in the early diagnosis of collum carcinoma. In: Archives for Gynecology. Vol. 199, No. 5, 1964, pp. 526-539, doi : 10.1007 / BF00669778 .
  • with H. Fink: probit analysis using program-controlled computers. In: drug research . Vol. 15, 1965, ISSN  0004-4172 , pp. 624-630.
  • with H. Fink and D. Meysing: Comparison of biological effects using programmed probit analysis. In: Methodology of Information in Medicine. Vol. 5, No. 1, ISSN  0026-1270 , pp. 19-25.
  • FORTRAN technical dictionary. In: sheets of the German Society for Insurance Mathematics. Vol. 8, H. 3, October 1967, pp. 499-520.
  • with W. Barthel and M. Wolf-Litt: data processing salesman . Leaflets on vocational studies, Volume 1, published by the Federal Labor Office, Nuremberg, in cooperation with the German Trade Union Federation, Düsseldorf. 1 - IX A 303.Bertelsmann Verlag Bielefeld, 1st edition 1973, No. 12.90.252.164 E, 15 pages.
  • with Theodor Dimmling: Comparison of two ampicillin juice preparations. In: Medical Clinic. Vol. 69, April 1974, ISSN  0025-8458 , pp. 642-645, PMID 4837276 .
  • Leap in the development of artificial intelligence (since the 1920s) .
  • Physical explanation of the interactions between the natural (world formula) .
  • Warning of fraud (including EURO MILLIONS, ABN-AMRO Bank London, German & Spanish Euro System) .
  • Climate change and the corona crisis .

Web links

Commons : Gerhard Hund  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Personnel and course catalog 1959/60 of the Technical University of Darmstadt, p. 44.
  2. G. Hund and H. Schappert: Programming for electronic calculators, seminar . Institute for Practical Mathematics, TH Darmstadt, WS 1959/60.
  3. ^ G. Hund: Programming for IBM 650, lecture and practical course 1960/61 . Institute for Practical Mathematics, TH Darmstadt, WS 1960/61.
  4. Commander EIS at Bayer AG . Apple Age No. 9 / Spring 1991, p. 34.
  5. G. Hund: Application programs for finance and accounting worldwide . Bayer AG Leverkusen, lecture at the FR leader conference in Antwerp, 1979.
  6. H. Schappert: On the IT development at Bayer . Bayer AG Leverkusen, AV Computer Science, 1985.
  7. IHK Cologne: bronze medal for services to professional training , awarded in 1986 to Gerhard Hund.
  8. Proposal for a study model for computer science at universities of applied sciences. Electronic data processing 7/70, pp. 327-331.
  9. ^ Office for in-company vocational training, Bonn. Data processing salesman - job description, vocational training plan and examination requirements , Bertelsmann Verlag (1969).
  10. Farbenfabriken Bayer AG Leverkusen - Computing Center: Course protocol for differential equations , 1971.
  11. Schach-Echo 1960, issue 17, second cover page.
  12. German individual youth championships 1949 (with photo of the participants)
  13. Frankfurt Chess City Championship Honor Roll
  14. German individual chess championships U20 (1947 to 1998)
  15. Süddeutsche Schachzeitung 1960, issue 10, page 217f.
  16. ^ Hessian Cup tournament "Golden Springer" 1960/61
  17. 5th Senior World Championship 1995 in Bad Liebenzell
  18. Bulletin: German Senior Individual Championship 1995 in Oldenburg , Issue 5, p. 12.
  19. 6th Thuringian Family Chess Tournament, 9. – 11. May 1997 in Erfurt
  20. Best lists 1962 of the chess district Rhein-Wupper
  21. Honorary certificates of the German Chess Federation
  22. ^ Vita of Gerhard Hund
  23. Player card from Gerhard Hund at the International Correspondence Chess Federation (English)
  24. German Correspondence Chess Federation: Yearbook of the BdF with a list of valuation numbers (FWZ 2003) , p. 48.
  25. ↑ Term of office 1981 to 1993
  26. ^ Hund, German chess family with six members. In: Otto Borik : Meyers Schachlexikon. (Chess knowledge for everyone). Meyers Lexikonverlag, Mannheim et al. 1993, ISBN 3-411-08811-7 , p. 129.
  27. ^ The simultaneous game of World Cup challenger Garri Kasparov against celebrities and club players , SPIEGEL ONLINE, June 10, 1985.
  28. S. Jaecks-Beyer: Bayer DV application systems . Bayer AG Leverkusen - AV IT, 1989.
  29. GE Information Services: The Bayer Cross as a synonym for cutting-edge research and the latest technology . MARK III News 2/90, pp. 18-23.
  30. CyberCity Cologne Chess Forum
  31. ↑ Correspondence chess: TeleSchach Championship . Rochade Europa No. 1, January 1996, p. 25.
  32. Schach der Großmeister - TV chess prize 1997 on TeleSchach
  33. German Chess League
  34. ^ Gerhard Hund, report for the congress on March 25, 2001 in Leverkusen teleschach.com, accessed on February 6, 2019
  35. Visit of a German delegation from industry and science , 1960 at EMI Electronics Ltd. in London
  36. ↑ Leap in the development of artificial intelligence (since the 1920s)
  37. Physical explanation of the interactions between the natural , accessed on August 24, 2018.
  38. Warning of fraud (including EURO MILLIONS, ABN-AMRO Bank London, Deutsche & Spanish Euro System) , accessed on November 4, 2019.
  39. Climate change and the corona crisis on TeleSchach , accessed on May 3, 2020.