Month: May 2025

  • Knowledge Transfer

    Dr. Chit Swe

    To help speed up the computerization in Burma, Saya Chit (Dr. Chit Swe) mandated the “training & knowledge transfer” component in the UCC project.

    The component was awarded to Professor Harry D. Huskey (Past ACM President), who taught at University of California Berkeley (UCB) and University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC). Dr, Huskey is a computer pioneer, ACM (Association of Computing Machinery) Fellow, and CHM (Computer History Museum) Fellow.

    Dr. Huskey persuaded several top Computer Scientists and Educators to transfer their knowledge and expertise.

    The following is a partial list of the experts provided by Dr. Huskey.

    • Professor Anthony Ralston (SUNY Buffalo & Past President of ACM)
    • Professor Peter Wegner (Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island)
    • Professor Michael Stonebraker (UC Berkely)
    • Dr. Malcolm P. Atkinson (Cambridge University Mathematics & Computer Lab)
    • Professor Foreman Acton

    At UCB, Michael Stonebraker, Eugene Wong and Gerald Held designed and implemented INGRES (Relational Database Management System). They went on to found INGRES and several other DB companies.
    He also is an adjunct Professor at MIT.
    A few years back, Stonebraker won the prestigious ACM Turing Award (“Nobel Prize” for Computer Professionals).

    Dr. Htay Lwin Nyo (GBNF), Sai Aung Thurein (GBNF), Ko Kyaw Zwar Than, Ko Sein Myint, … implemented projects (based on INGRES and other Databases) on ICL under the supervision of Saya Paing and several other sayas.

    U Khin Maung Zaw (KMZ) wrote :

    In my line of work, prior to my retirement, Knowledge Transfer is one of the several criteria for the success of the Organization/Company. The others are “Documentation” and some mechanism to transfer/document “Tribal Knowledge”.

    It was a major challenge for all of us, it was, and still is, a thankless catch up process in the very fast changing Internet. When someone from the management and/or product wanted some new features, the timeline always was ‘yesterday’. They almost always wanted it done ‘yesterday’ as we jokingly called it.

    There are innumerable projects/processes we spent so much time could get shelved due to whatever reasons. Documentation and Knowledge Transfer became after thought. And when the key people moved on to other projects it became a nightmare for people who took over.

    KMZ added :

    There was a story told by Dr. Stonebraker where he learnt of the amazement on our faces when we saw his gigantic shoe. It was about the tough drill sergeant Stone and a small recruit called Stonebraker at the boot-camp. Since I was not a good story teller, I googled/binged Internet but none came up yet.

    I believe Rafiul went to work for Stonebraker at Ingres when he moved to California. Htay Lwin Nyo told me about it when I met him. Ingres was eventually sold to CA, Computer Associates.

    Editor’s Note :

    One of my assignments at TDI (Technology Deployment International) was to work with developers from Fujitsu and some subsidiaries, Computer Associates and some subsidiaries (including Ingres).

  • Aging

    by Hla Min

    Updated : May 2035

    Sayings

    • Age is just a number.
    • There is a Physical Age and a Mental Age.
    • Aging may be accompanied by loss of memory.
    • Exercise, Music and Games help one to age gracefully.
    • Life begins at forty.
    • Ronald Reagan jokingly said: “I am celebrating my 35th birthday after my 40th”.

    Thoughts

    • I felt uncomfortable to be called “Ah Ba”, “Pho Pho” … and to be offered assistance (e.g. wheelchair).
    • Now I feel OK to take wheelchair at airports and to have assistance when I climb up and down hill slopes. I had a couple of bike rides on the dirt roads in Upper Myanmar.
    • As a senior, I enjoy discounts on trains, buses.
    • I simply hope that my mental faculties will be strong.

    Sayagyi U Ba Toke

    • Sayagyi is a Phwa Bet Taw of Rangoon University. He celebrated his 99th birthday in December 2019 with his children, grand children and great grand children.
    • During my visits to Yangon, I paid homage to Sayagyi. In the early visits, Sayagyi recounted his experiences. He was a football star, a leader of the Burma Olympic Delegation, Commandant of the Luyechun Camp, an outstanding teacher and an excellent speaker. Until his mid 80s, he used to walk to Shwe Dagon Pagado with his younger dhamma friends. Then, Sayagyi gradually lost his mobility, his sight and his teeth. He had to skip some minor PZPs, but still attended SPZPs with a wheel chair.
    • Ma Theingi, Sayagyi’s youngest daughter, mentioned that Sayagyi is healthy but because he had lost most teeth, they have to listen carefully to grasp his message. Jara (old age) catches even the sport stars.
    • Sadly, he passed away on December 2, 2020 — a few days shy of his Centennial.
    U Ba Toke
  • English

    Saya U Myo Min

    • Saya served as Professor of English at Rangoon University and at the Institute of Education.
    • Pen name : Nwe Soe
    • Supporter of the “Khit San Sar Pay” co-founded by Theikpan Maung Wa, Zawgyi and Minthuwun.
    • Authored the “Archway Reader” series
    • Children : Patricia, Pamela, Uno, Beauty

    Early English Sayas at RU

    • Dr. Ba Maw
    • [Mr.] Kan Gyi
    • [Ms.] E. Kan Gyi
    • Daw Thein Nyunt
    • Maggie Chin Cheng
    • Daw Tin Saw Mu
    • Daw Tinsa Maw-Naing
    • Daw Khin Kyi Kyi
    • U Ohn Khin
    • Daw Hla May

    Early Honors Students

    • U Win Pe (“Mya Zin”)
    • Sao Hso Holm (“Sawbwalay”)
    • Majorie Law Yone
    • U Thaw Kaung
      are some of the early First Class Honors in English.

    Language of Instruction in Burma

    • E. H. S. (English High School), taught subjects in English.
    • Vernacular schools taught subjects in Burmese.
    • Anglo-Venacular schools taught subjects in English and Burmese.

    After Independence, some schools teach English from KG while others teach English from the 5th standard.

    High Expectation

    The expectations of some examiners of English in the Matriculation examination in the 50’s might have been unreasonably high.
    It came as a surprise when top students from SPHS (St. Paul’s High School) failed in English in the Matriculation of 1955. There was no moderation. The Brothers had to coax them to redo the Matriculation. Most later completed Masters from prestigious US universities.
    There was another surprise in 1959. One student gained three distinctions but failed in English. Instead of taking only English the following year, he repeated all the subjects and again gained three distinctions. He became a doctor and an outstanding professor.

    1963 – 1965

    The situation improved over the years.

    In 1963, Dr. Khin Maung U (SPHS), Dr. Min Oo (Maths, SPHS), Dr. Myo San (Freddie, SPHS, GBNF), and Kenny Wong (M69, MEHS) gained four distinctions (including English). They placed 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 6th in Burma. In those days, only a few gained distinction in Burmese.

    In 1964, Dr. Lyn Aung Thet (MEHS) gained four distinctions (including English) and tied for raw total score with Dr. Cherry Hlaing (SJC) for first place. Due to a perfect ILA, Dr. Cherry Hlaing was admitted as Roll No. (1) to Institute of Medicine (1).

    In 1965, Bernard Khaw (SPHS) placed first in Burma. He scored very high marks (80+) in English. Due to the 3 NRC rule, he could not apply for professional institutes. He took Chemistry at RASU before moving to USA to study Chemical Engineering. After retirement, he became a Pastor.

    My English Teachers at SPHS

    • Brother Austin (Std X A) mainly used the Carrot
    • Brother Xavier (Std IX A and Std VIII A) mainly used the Stick
    • Ms Amelia Kyi / Miss Hong Kong (Std VII D and Std VI D) used the Carrot and the Stick
    • Mrs. V Boudville (Class teacher for Std. V D)
    • Ms. A Benjamin (Class teacher for Std. IV D)
    • Relieving Sayas include Mr. Lewis, Mr. Chapman and Mr. Tims

    My English Teachers at Rangoon University

    • Daw Tinsar Maw-Naing — I.Sc. (A)
    • Daw Khin Kyi Kyi — I.Sc. (A)
    Sayama Toni

    My English Teachers at RIT

    • Des Rodgers was the “main” English saya in 2nd B.E. Saya prides himself as a Scrabble Champion, a “Local Talent” star at BBS, an expert on ESL (English as a Specialty Language), and author of two (or more) books. Saya studied in UK and taught in Canada and on-line (for some time).
    • Sao Kan Gyi (GBNF) wrote with the pen name “Khemarat”.
    • U Khin (Lucien, now in Taiwan) had dictionaries (Chambers, Jones pronouncing, …) for use in officiating Scrabble games. He also won Scrabble trophies.
    • U Win Mra was Burma Pole Vault Champion. He won the “Elvis Presley” contest. He joined the Foreign Service and retired as Myanmar Ambassador to the United Nations. He was Chair of the Myanmar Human Rights Commission.
    • Joe Ba Maung (GBNF) was Burma Tennis Champion in Men’s Singles, Men’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles. He transferred to Burma Railways. He managed the Sports program of Burma Railways. He was a victim of 8-8–88.
    • U Kyaw Lwin Hla transferred to UNDP.
    • Daw Yin Yin Mya (Terry) was Head of the Department. She moved to Australia.
    • Daw Sheila Saing was the Deputy Head. She moved to Thailand.
    • Daw Khin Saw Tint (Ann) is a bilingual author. wrote several books in Burmese. Her mother, aunts, uncles and brother are scholars and prominent figures in civil administration.
    • Naw Charity Sein U retired as Professor and Head of RIT English.
    • Daw Muriel — spouse: U Aung (Alphonso)
    • Daw Toni joined her spouse (who retired as Ambassador) overseas.
  • Chinlon

    RIT won the Inter-Institute Chinlon Championship in the 60s.

    • U Tin Shein (M69)
    • Dr. Htin Aung (C69)
    • U Soe Tint (64 Intake)
    • U Myint Than (M71)
    • Uzin Chan Min (B.Com)
  • 1960 B.O.C College of Engineering Students

    သံလျင် မှာ Training ဆင်းခဲ့

    • 1962 နဲ့ 1963 မှာ B.Sc. (Engg) ဘွဲ့ ရ ကြ
    • Credit ပုံပေးပို့သူ — ဦးမြင့်သိန်းလွင် (M62)

    General အထွေထွေ

    • ဥပစာသိပ္ပံ နှစ်နှစ် အောင်ပြီး မှ
      အင်ဂျင်နီယာသင်တန်း လေးနှစ် တက်ရ။

    Classes သင်တန်းများ

    • I.Sc(A)
    • I..Sc(B)
    • 1st year Engg
    • 2nd year Engg,
    • 3rd year Engg
    • Final year Engg
  • 1972 Electrical Engineering

    Generalအထွေထွေ

    Students ကျောင်းသူကျောင်းသားများ

    EE72

    U Ko Ko Kyi ဦးကိုကိုကြည်

    Ko Ko Kyi
    Luyechun
    • RIT Luyechun
    • Joined the Faculty after graduation
    • Transferred to Schlumberger
    • Retired from a Malaysian Company
    • Gawpaka of a monastery in Toronto, Canada
    • Posted a series of articles on Oil & Gas Exploration
  • Dr. San Hla Aung

    Saya’s Posts

    • Brief Bio
    • Memories of the days at the Faculty of Engineering, RU
    • Remembering U Sein Win

    Sports

    • President of RIT Swimming
    • President of RIT Rowing
    • Line Judge at RUBC Regattas with Sayagyi U Num Kok and Saya U Sein Win

    Experience

    • Joined the Civil Engineering Department as Assistant Lecturer in 1958
    • Received MS from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Promoted to Lecturer
    • Later moved to USA.
    • Received Ph.D from University of New Orleans
    • Professor of Practice at the University of New Orleans
    • Retired after teaching nearly six decades

    Gatherings & Donation

    • SPZP-2000
    • Selected Reunion & Pu Zaw Pwes in Yangon, Singapore and USA
    Saya & Ko Saw Lin (GBNF)
    • Donated K10 Lakhs to Swel Daw Yeik Foundation (SDYF).
  • U Min Wun (GBNF)

    U Min Wun

    Saya’s Posts

    • Brief Bio
    • History of RIT Civil Engineering Department
    • Bagan Restoration
    • Supplement to the Kyaik Hti Yo Project

    Experience

    • Matriculated from Taungdwingyi in 1949.
    • While studying at Rangoon University, he received scholarship to attend US universities.
    • Received BSCE from MIT and MSCE from Cornell University.
    • Joined Civil Engineering Department as Assistant Lecturer. Promoted to Lecturer. Retired as Professor and Head of Department.
    • Founding member and Vice President of BARB
    • Advisor, Myanmar Pyeikkadein Ah Kyan Pay Ah Phwe
    • Moved to USA
    • Worked as Advisor until retirement at CalTrans.
    • Attended SPZPs in USA, Singapore and Yangon
    • Interview with Aung Zay Internet TV
  • U Aung Khin

    U Aung Khin

    Saya’s Posts

    • Brief Bio
    • History of RIT Mechanical Engineering Department
    • Memories of Engineering studies in RU
    • On the road to the Millennium
    • Remembering Saya U Tin Hlaing
    • Introduction to the article on Saya U Ba Hli

    Experience

    • Matriculated in 1948
    • While attending Rangoon University, he received scholarship to attend Lehigh University, USA
    • Received BSME and MSME from Lehigh University
    • Joined the Mechanical Engineering. Department as Assistant Lecturer. Promoted to Lecturer and later Professor & Head of Department.
    • Received another Masters from Canada.
    • Moved to Canada. Worked as Advisor until retirement.

    Memories

    • SF Bay Area Alumni hosted Saya upon his return from China
    Bay 1
    • Gatherings in Windsor, Canada
    Canada 1
    Canada 2
    • Visit to Mexico
    Mexico 1
    Mexico 2

  • U Allen Htay (GBNF)

    Saya Allen 1

    Saya’s Contributions

    • Leader of the San Francisco Bay Area RIT Alumni (which formed RIT Alumni International and hosted the First RIT Alumni Reunion and Saya Pu Zaw Pwe in October 2000.
    SF Bay Area Alumni
    • President, RIT Alumni International
    SPZP-2000 Organizers
    • Saya wrote the article “Brother, can you spare US $500?” for SPZP-2000. It resulted in five Golden Sponsors and many donors.
    • He provided the Class photo of C58 with help from Saya Dr. San Hla Aung and U Khin Maung Win (Sid Chen) for the caption.
    C58
    • He took photos for the 10th Anniversary of RIT Alumni International. Saya was President of RIT Photography Association.

    Experience

    • Matriculated in 1952 and attended RU.
    • Per his mother’s advice, he did not apply for Scholarship before graduating in 1958 with Civil Engineering.
    • Joined the Civil Engineering Department as Assistant Lecturer.
    • Received Masters from Harvard University.
    • Promoted to Lecturer.
    • Moved to USA.
    • Worked as Advisor for a UNDP project in Bangladesh.
    • Retired twice in the USA.
    • After first retirement, Saya U Thein Aung (Met72) invited him to Lawrence Livermore Lab at UC Berkeley.
    • After second retirement, Saya U Myat Htoo (C68) invited him to Caltrans.

    Final Years

    • Saya accompanied his spouse Daw Mu Mu Kin (MEHS57) to the MEHS Reunion in Las Vegas. Saya had a stroke and was admitted to a hospital.
    • Saya continued medical treatment in the San Francisco Bay Area, but he finally passed away.

    Family

    • Saya left behind his spouse, son and daughter.
    • After saya’s demise, four grandchildren were born.
    Daw Mu Mu Khin & grandkids
    • In Saya’s memory, Daw Mu Mu Kin donated saya’s books to YTU Library.
      She also provided financial aid to eligible YTU students.
    Donation of saya’s books