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  1. Grady Booch (27 de febrero de 1955) es un diseñador de software, un metodologista de software y entusiasta del diseño de patrones. Es director científico de Rational Software (ahora parte de IBM) y editor de una serie de Benjamin/Cummings.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grady_BoochGrady Booch - Wikipedia

    Grady Booch (born February 27, 1955) is an American software engineer, best known for developing the Unified Modeling Language (UML) with Ivar Jacobson and James Rumbaugh. He is recognized internationally for his innovative work in software architecture, software engineering, and collaborative development environments .

  3. Grady Booch is a renowned expert in software engineering and architecture, who co-created the Unified Modeling Language and founded the Agile Alliance. He is also a leader in neuro-symbolic AI and the author of several books and articles on computing and the human experience.

  4. La Metodología de Booch es una técnica usada en ingeniería de software. Es un lenguaje de modelado de objetos y una metodología ampliamente usada en el diseño de software orientado a objetos. Fue desarrollada por Grady Booch mientras trabajaba para Rational Software (hoy parte de IBM).

  5. New tech spawns new anxieties, says scientist and philosopher Grady Booch, but we don't need to be afraid an all-powerful, unfeeling AI. Booch allays our worst (sci-fi induced) fears about superintelligent computers by explaining how we'll teach, not program, them to share our human values.

  6. 14 de mar. de 2023 · Grady Booch, chief scientist for software engineering at IBM Research, shares his insights on the history, philosophy, and future of computing. He explores the intersection of computing and what it means to be human, the evolution of intelligence, and the role of women in the field.

  7. Grady Booch is a scientist, philosopher and storyteller who leads IBM's research and development for embodied cognition. He is known for his work in software engineering, software architecture and cognitive systems, and has published six books and several hundred articles.