In 1974, the Department of Computer Science at UNSW had a PDP-11/40 minicomputer from Digital Equipment Corporation, used for teaching and administration. Ken Robinson wrote to Dennis Ritchie at Bell Labs requesting a copy of the Unix operating system. This arrived in 1975, making UNSW the first university outside the United States to run Unix regularly.[1]
Robinson designed the initial BE Software Engineering program at UNSW and with the program coordinator subsequently. He also initiated the BE Computer Engineering program. In 1990, he received the University of NSW Vice-Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence.[1]
Personal life and death
Robinson died on 5 September 2020. He was married with a family.
Carrington, D. A.; Robinson, K. A. (January 1991). "Refinement of two graph problems". In Morris, Joseph M.; Shaw, Roger C. (eds.). 4th Refinement Workshop. Workshops in Computing. Springer-Verlag. pp. 241–257.