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Fundamentals of Software Development 1Slide 1 Grady Booch (pronounced bootch') One of the inventors of modern object oriented (OO) design and programmingOne of the inventors of modern object oriented (OO) design and programming Worked on large software projects after college and decided there had to be a better way!Worked on large software projects after college and decided there had to be a better way! Made contributions to software architecture, software engineering, and modelingMade contributions to software architecture, software engineering, and modeling Has been with IBM Rational as its Chief Scientist since Rational's founding in 1981Has been with IBM Rational as its Chief Scientist since Rational's founding in 1981 One of the original authors of the Unified Modeling Language (UML)One of the original authors of the Unified Modeling Language (UML)
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Fundamentals of Software Development 1Slide 2 Grady Booch: Education, Etc. Grew up in Amarillo, TexasGrew up in Amarillo, Texas As a high-schooler in the early seventies, managed to convince his shop teacher that he really didn't want to work on “some birdhouse or something” but instead built a computer.As a high-schooler in the early seventies, managed to convince his shop teacher that he really didn't want to work on “some birdhouse or something” but instead built a computer. Received his bachelor of science from the United States Air Force Academy in 1977 and his master of science in electrical engineering from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1979Received his bachelor of science from the United States Air Force Academy in 1977 and his master of science in electrical engineering from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1979 Later taught at the Air Force Academy – preaching OO to cadets back when everyone else still thought “structured programming” was the answer to everythingLater taught at the Air Force Academy – preaching OO to cadets back when everyone else still thought “structured programming” was the answer to everything
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Fundamentals of Software Development 1Slide 3 Grady Booch: Pubs Author of best-selling books on OO, including the UML Users Guide and the seminal Object-Oriented Analysis with Applications,Author of best-selling books on OO, including the UML Users Guide and the seminal Object-Oriented Analysis with Applications, Published several hundred articles on software engineering (he’s lost count), including papers published in the early '80s which originated the term and practice of object-oriented design.Published several hundred articles on software engineering (he’s lost count), including papers published in the early '80s which originated the term and practice of object-oriented design.
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Fundamentals of Software Development 1Slide 4 Grady Booch: Known for… One of the “Three Amigos” who pioneered how to annotate OO design – Their names appear on a large family of OO books One of the “Three Amigos” who pioneered how to annotate OO design – Their names appear on a large family of OO books –See http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?ThreeAmigos http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?ThreeAmigos As chief scientist for Rational Corp., he helped ensure that competing methods for doing OO came together – That’s how we got UML – it’s “Unified” out of all their workAs chief scientist for Rational Corp., he helped ensure that competing methods for doing OO came together – That’s how we got UML – it’s “Unified” out of all their work A typical Booch quote: “If you look across the whole history of software engineering, it's one of trying to mitigate complexity by increasing levels of abstraction.”A typical Booch quote: “If you look across the whole history of software engineering, it's one of trying to mitigate complexity by increasing levels of abstraction.”
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Fundamentals of Software Development 1Slide 5 Grady Booch: Links Grady’s current thing – see his web site on software architecture:Grady’s current thing – see his web site on software architecture: –http://www.booch.com/architecture/index.jsp http://www.booch.com/architecture/index.jsp …there you’ll also find his blog:…there you’ll also find his blog: –http://www.booch.com/architecture/blog.jsp http://www.booch.com/architecture/blog.jsp Interviews with him are at:Interviews with him are at: –www.geekchic.com/ replique.htm (where he says he likes Macs, sushi, doll houses!, and Maui weather) www.geekchic.com/ replique.htmwww.geekchic.com/ replique.htm –http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/02/02/HNboochint_1. html (where he talks about problem solving complexity and what it’s like to work for IBM) http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/02/02/HNboochint_1. htmlhttp://www.infoworld.com/article/04/02/02/HNboochint_1. html
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