A Brilliant Brain

Fernando Corbató

1917–2003 — USA

Era: Modern

Brilliance: 9/10 | Stewardship: 8/10 | Composite Index: 72

Architect of time-sharing and interactive computing

"The computer programmer is a creator of universes for which he alone is responsible."

Biography

Fernando Corbató revolutionized humancomputer interaction by pioneering timesharing systems at MIT, enabling multiple users to access a single computer simultaneously. His work on the CTSS and Multics systems fundamentally transformed computing from batch processing to interactive, realtime user experiences. A Turing Award recipient, Corbató's vision of accessible, responsive computing laid the groundwork for modern operating systems and personal computing.

Key Facts

  • Developed CTSS (Compatible Time-Sharing System), the first practical time-sharing system, in 1961
  • Led the Multics project, which influenced Unix and modern operating system design
  • Pioneered the concept of passwords in computing as a security mechanism for Multics
  • Won the A.M. Turing Award in 1990 for his contributions to time-sharing and operating systems
  • Spent most of his career at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)

Corbató gave computers time to think—and time to listen to users.

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