Heinrich Reinermann

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Heinrich Reinermann

Heinrich Reinermann (born January 11, 1937 in Osnabrück ) is a German administrative scientist.

Life

Reinermann attended the Georgianum grammar school (Lingen) . After graduating from high school, he went through commercial training at Klöckner-Werke . He began to study business administration at the University of Hamburg . In 1959 he was in Pépinière Corps Franconia Hamburg recipiert . He distinguished himself as a consenior and senior . When he was inactive , he switched to the Westphalian Wilhelms University and the University of Mannheim . With a doctoral thesis on the optimal organization of daily working hours in an industrial company, he became aDr. rer. pole. PhD. He developed mathematical programming techniques to optimize the control of various performance determinants. During a research stay at the Computer Science Department and Business School of Stanford University in Silicon Valley , Reinermann switched to administrative science . He focused his scientific interest on quantitative methods, automated data processing and programming in the field of public administration. Reinermann is therefore one of the pioneers in administrative IT in Germany . In 1973 he completed his habilitation in Mannheim on the limits and possibilities of formal decision-making systems for the executive branch of the federal and state governments. In the same year he turned down a call to the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Hamburg . He followed the call of the German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer . He turned down calls from the University of the Armed Forces in Munich , the Johannes Kepler University Linz in Austria and the University of Konstanz . In 1978, Reinermann became head of the computer center he had set up, and from 1990 to 1994 rector and prorector of the university. Reinermann retired on September 30, 2003. In 2009 he received the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon. In 2011 he became a Fellow of the Gesellschaft für Informatik e. V. (GI) appointed.

In addition to his own scientific work, which is reflected in well over 300 publications, including 35 books and over 260 essay publications, Reinermann took on the role of a nestor in German administrative informatics. Examples of this are his functions as spokesman for the IT section in law and public administration of the Gesellschaft für Informatik , his board activities at the Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Wirtschaftsverwaltung e. V. and his editorial activities for the magazine Verwaltung und Management and the series Verwaltungsinformatik .

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Individual evidence

  1. Landkreis Emsland (Ed.): 325 Years Gymnasium Georgianum 1680-2005 , p. 121. Archive Gymnasium Georgianum: Main Student Directory VII (1954–1969)
  2. ^ Address directory Kösener and Weinheimer Corpsstudenten 1995, p. 545.
  3. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 60/652
  4. Dissertation: The optimal organization of daily working hours in an industrial company. Example of the optimal control of physiological and psychological performance determinants with the help of mathematical programming .
  5. Habilitation thesis: Program budgets in government and administration: possibilities and limits of planning and decision-making systems .
  6. Administration & Management