Hary Gunarto, born in nineteen fifty-four, is a distinguished scientist known for his significant contributions to the fields of business and social science, particularly in information technology. His work has been instrumental in bridging the gap for Indonesian-Malay speaking communities across Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of new and specific computer terminology.
One of Gunarto's notable achievements is his book that addresses the needs of these communities, ensuring that they are well-informed about the latest developments in ICT-related information and Internet news. His dedication to enhancing communication and understanding in the realm of technology has made a lasting impact on these regions.
In addition to his literary contributions, Gunarto has made remarkable strides in the realm of factory and manufacturing computer networks. His research focused on the development and simulation of a prioritized system of message protocols, which are crucial for the rapid response to urgent messages from factory robots and security devices. This work culminated in the creation of the Prioritized Token Bus Protocol, also known as IEEE 802.4.
The features of this protocol are vital not only for flexible manufacturing systems and computer-integrated manufacturing but also for the evolving technology of smart Internet of Things networks. Hary Gunarto's innovative research continues to influence the landscape of technology and manufacturing, showcasing his commitment to advancing the field.