# Michael P. Antonovich
**Wikidata**: [Q137004417](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q137004417)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/michael-p-antonovich

## Summary
Michael P. Antonovich (1955–2024) was a male computer scientist, information scientist, programmer, engineer, and writer. His recorded fields of work include informatics, computing, computer programming, and work related to the Apple II series; he died in Orlando in 2024.

## Biography
- Born: 1955
- Nationality: [not stated in the provided source]
- Education: [not stated in the provided source]
- Known for: Work in informatics, computing, computer programming, and association with the Apple II series
- Employer(s): [not stated in the provided source]
- Field(s): informatics; computing; computer programming; Apple II series; literature; person with disabilities

## Contributions
The available source records Michael P. Antonovich’s professional identities (computer scientist, information scientist, programmer, engineer, writer) and his fields of work (informatics, computing, computer programming, the Apple II series, and literature). The source does not provide specific titles, dates, or descriptions of papers, books, software products, patents, companies founded, open-source projects, or standards he created. Because no concrete works are listed in the supplied material, there are no verifiable itemized outputs (for example, named publications, software products, or patents) that can be cited here from the source. The record does identify him as an author-type figure (writer) and as having involvement with the Apple II series and broader informatics and computing topics, which indicates the domains in which any such outputs would likely have appeared. Beyond these domain-level attributions, the source does not document the names, years, or impacts of specific projects or publications attributable to Antonovich.

## FAQs
### Q: Who was Michael P. Antonovich?
A: Michael P. Antonovich was a male computer scientist, information scientist, programmer, engineer, and writer, born in 1955 and recorded as deceased in 2024.

### Q: When and where did Michael P. Antonovich die?
A: The provided source records his death year as 2024 and lists Orlando as his place of death.

### Q: What areas did Michael P. Antonovich work in?
A: The source lists his fields of work as informatics, computing, computer programming, the Apple II series, and literature.

### Q: Are there listed publications or products by Michael P. Antonovich?
A: The supplied source does not list any specific publications, software products, patents, companies, or project titles for Michael P. Antonovich.

## Why They Matter
The source records Michael P. Antonovich as a multidisciplinary practitioner spanning computer science, information science, programming, engineering, and writing. These combined roles place him within the ecosystem that connects technical development (programming and computing) with the organization and dissemination of knowledge (informatics and literature). His association with the Apple II series situates at least part of his work in the context of a historically significant family of personal computers, suggesting his domain expertise included technologies influential in early personal computing environments. However, the provided material does not include concrete, attributable outputs (such as named publications, software, patents, or organizations) that would allow a detailed assessment of his measurable impact. As a result, while his recorded professional scope implies relevance to computing and information fields, the lasting significance and specific influence on colleagues, standards, products, or scholarship cannot be independently documented from the supplied source. Any fuller evaluation would require additional records listing his works or roles.

## Notable For
- Recorded occupations: computer scientist, information scientist, programmer, engineer, and writer.
- Field associations: informatics, computing, computer programming, and the Apple II series.
- Identified as a person with disabilities in the source’s field-of-work metadata.
- Birth year 1955 and death year 2024; death place recorded as Orlando.
- ISNI identifier: 0000000384190640 (authority control present in the record).

## Body

### Identity and Authority Control
- Full name in record: Michael P. Antonovich.
- ISNI: 0000000384190640.
- NLCR author identifier: mub20251280239 (labelled "Antonovich, Michael P." in the source metadata).
- Google Knowledge Graph identifier: /g/11yq9cmbd5.
- Language recorded: English.
- Sex/gender recorded: male.

### Vital data
- Birth year: 1955.
- Death year: 2024.
- Death place: Orlando.
- Instance: human.

### Occupations and fields
- Occupations listed:
  - Computer scientist
  - Information scientist
  - Programmer
  - Engineer
  - Writer
- Fields of work listed:
  - Informatics
  - Computing
  - Computer programming
  - Apple II series
  - Literature
  - Person with disabilities (noted in metadata as a field-of-work term)

### Works and outputs
- No specific works, publication titles, patents, products, companies, or project names are provided in the supplied source.
- The source provides domain-level associations but does not enumerate concrete deliverables or dates beyond birth/death years.

### Gaps in the record
- Nationality not stated.
- Education and degrees not listed.
- Employers and organizational affiliations not listed.
- No bibliographic or software entries are provided in the supplied data.

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## References

1. Czech National Authority Database