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  1. Bertrand Meyer es un investigador, escritor y consultor en el campo de los lenguajes de ordenador, creador del lenguaje de programación Eiffel . Biografía. Nació en Francia en 1950, estudió en la Escuela Politécnica de París, hizo un máster en la Universidad de Stanford y se doctoró en la Universidad de Nancy, en Francia.

  2. Bertrand Meyer (/ ˈ m aɪ. ər /; French:; born 21 November 1950) is a French academic, author, and consultant in the field of computer languages. He created the Eiffel programming language and the concept of design by contract.

  3. Chair of Software Engineering. Bertrand Meyer. Last updated 17 June 2023. General. Formerly Professor at ETH Zurich (department head 2004-2006). This page remains my main personal page. Current academic position: Provost and Professor of Software Engineering at Constructor Institute, Schaffhausen (formerly Schaffhausen Institute of Technology).

  4. 8 de sept. de 2022 · Bertrand Meyer: publication list, by date. There is also a list by kind of publication (book, journal article, conference paper, book chapter...). Last updated on 8 May 2024 . For online versions of publications (all recent ones, and many older ones), follow the right-margin links.

  5. Bertrand Meyer is a Swiss software engineer and educator who designed the Eiffel method and language. He has written several books on software engineering, requirements analysis, and object technology, and is involved in various start-ups and academic activities.

  6. Bertrand Meyer is a software engineer and author who writes about various topics related to programming, verification, and publication culture. His latest posts include a mathematical analysis of a short story by Dino Buzzati and a new scientific index for conference rejections.

  7. As Professor of Software Engineering at ETH Zurich (the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) since 2001, he introduced a new approach to the teaching of programming and is directing research on topics such as automatic testing, program proofs and concurrent programming.