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Software Engineering Radio: Interview Grady Booch
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Grady Booch Recording venue: In this Episode we are happy to talk to Grady Booch. We started off by discussing his Architecture Handbook, how it came into being, the progress, and how it will look like once it's finis...
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In this Episode we are happy to talk to Grady Booch. We started off by discussing his Architecture Handbook, how it came into being, the progress, and how it will look like once it's finished. In this context we also looked at the issue of how to distinguish architecture from design. We then asked him about how "professional" software architecture is these days, as well as about the ubiquity of software product lines in industry. The next couple of minutes looked at the question of whether software development is an engineering discipline, craftsmanship or an art form, and we discussed the key qualifications of software developers. Grady then elaborated on the problems of developing in large teams as well as the potential limits of complexity we can tackle with software.
We then got back to a more technical discussion, where we looked at model-driven development, DSLs, etc. and the role of the UML in that context. Next was a discussion about scripting languages, and the current trend towards new languages. We then looked at component marketplaces and other forms of reuse, as well as the importance of OO these days and the relevance of AO. We concluded with a (small) outlook to the future.
Links!--removed tag-->- Grady's Blog
- SEI Software Architecture site
- Book: Design Patterns, by the Gang of Four
- Some of the books by Henry Petroski
- Info on CelsiusTech's Ship System 2000 product line
- Info on the Turing Lecture; here are Grady's slides
- Book: Distributed Work, by by Pamela J. Hinds and Sara Kiesler (eds)
- Book: Organizational Patterns by Jim Coplien and Neil Harrisson
- Book: The Sciences of the Artificial, Herbert Simon
- Info on the LabView toolkit from National Instruments
- The approach used by Nokia for mobile phone software development
- A paper describing the approach to software development by Intentional Software, Charles Simonyi
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Dec
25
The Colorado Springs Open Source Software December Meetup
Colorado Springs, United States
AGENDA 6:00 - 6:30 PM - Food, Drinks & Networking 6:30 - 6:40 PM - Announcements 6:40 - 7:10 PM - Basic Concepts 7:10 - 7:20 PM - Break 7:20 - 8:40 PM - Main Speaker 8:40 - 8:55 PM - Door Prize Drawings MAIN TOPIC ABSTRACT Mule ESB - Integration Simplified This talk introduces a mature open source product called Mule ESB that can greatly simplify your integration projects - especially when you have eCommerce or portal applications that need to talk with several legacy back-end and/or partner ser
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