Jonathan Bowen

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Jonathan P. Bowen
Born 1956
Oxford, England
Residence Oxfordshire
Nationality British
Field Computer science, Information Technology
Institution Museophile Limited, London South Bank University, King's College London, University College London
Alma mater University of Oxford

Jonathan P. Bowen FBCS FRSA (born 1956) is a British computer scientist. He is Chairman of Museophile Limited, an Emeritus Professor at London South Bank University where he has headed the Centre for Applied Formal Methods[1], a Visiting Professor at King's College London[2] and a visiting academic at University College London[3].

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[edit] Education

Bowen was born in Oxford, the son of Humphry Bowen, and was educated at the Dragon School, Bryanston School and University College, Oxford. He holds a degree in Engineering Science from Oxford University.

[edit] Career

Bowen has previously worked at Imperial College, London, the Oxford University Computing Laboratory and the University of Reading. His main contribution has been in the promulgation of formal methods in general and the Z notation in particular. He has been Chair of the Z User Group since the early 1990s.[4] In 2002, Bowen was elected Chair of the British Computer Society FACS Specialist Group on Formal Aspects of Computing Science.[5] Since 2005, Bowen has been an Associate Editor-in-Chief of the journal Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering.[6]

His other major interest is the area of online museums. In 1994, Bowen founded the Virtual Library museums pages (VLmp), an online museums directory that was soon adopted by the International Council of Museums (ICOM).[7] In the same year he also started the Virtual Museum of Computing, one of the earliest virtual museums.[8] In 2002, he founded Museophile Limited to help museums, especially online.[9]

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  1. ^ BCIM faculty page, LSBU
  2. ^ CREST members, KCL
  3. ^ UCL home page
  4. ^ Z User Group
  5. ^ FACS Committee and Contact Details
  6. ^ Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering
  7. ^ Virtual Library museums pages
  8. ^ The Virtual Museum of Computing
  9. ^ About Museophile

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