17 Facts About Grady Booch

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Grady Booch was born on February 27,1955 and is an American software engineer, best known for developing the Unified Modeling Language with Ivar Jacobson and James Rumbaugh.

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Grady Booch is recognized internationally for his innovative work in software architecture, software engineering, and collaborative development environments.

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Grady Booch worked at Vandenberg Air Force Base after he graduated.

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Grady Booch started as a project engineer and later managed ground-support missions for the space shuttle and other projects.

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Grady Booch served as Chief Scientist of Rational Software Corporation from its founding in 1981 through its acquisition by IBM in 2003, where he continued to work until March 2008.

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Grady Booch has devoted his life's work to improving the art and the science of software development.

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Grady Booch is best known for developing the Unified Modeling Language with Ivar Jacobson and James Rumbaugh in the 1990s.

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Grady Booch got his first exposure to programming on an IBM 1130.

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Grady Booch advises adding more classes to simplify complex code.

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The Grady Booch method is a technique used in software engineering.

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The notation aspect of the Grady Booch method has now been superseded by the Unified Modeling Language, which features graphical elements from the Grady Booch method along with elements from the object-modeling technique and object-oriented software engineering.

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Methodological aspects of the Grady Booch method have been incorporated into several methodologies and processes, the primary such methodology being the Rational Unified Process.

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Grady Booch now is part of IBM Research - Almaden, serving as Chief Scientist for Software Engineering, where he continues his work on the "Handbook of Software Architecture" and leads several long-term projects in software engineering.

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Grady Booch has served as architect and architectural mentor for numerous complex software-intensive systems around the world.

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In 1995, Grady Booch was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.

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Grady Booch was named an IBM Fellow in 2003, soon after his entry into IBM, and assumed his current role on March 18,2008.

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In 2012, Grady Booch was awarded the Lovelace Medal for 2012 by the British Computer Society and gave the 2013 Lovelace Lecture.