Grady Booch
Co-creator of UMLGrady Booch is one of the most influential figures in the history of software engineering. He co-created UML (Unified Modeling Language), the standard that changed how the world designs software. He is an IBM Fellow, ACM Fellow, IEEE Fellow, IEEE Computer Pioneer, founding member of the Agile Alliance, and recipient of the Lovelace Medal. As Chief Scientist for Software Engineering at IBM, his current work focuses on embodied cognition - AI systems that interact with the physical world. He served as a trustee of the Computer History Museum and delivered the Turing Lecture for the British Computer Society. At a time when AI is redefining what it means to write code, Booch brings four decades of perspective on why software engineering is not ending but entering what he calls "The Third Golden Age." His voice is one of the most respected in the global debate on AI, ethics, and the future of the profession.
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The Third Golden Age
DEVELOPMENTCada pocas décadas, alguien declara que la ingeniería de software está muerta o a punto de ser automatizada. Ya escuchamos esta historia antes - con la programación estructurada, con los lenguajes de …
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