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  1. Grady Booch

    Grady Booch (born February 271955) is a software designer, a software methodologist and a design pattern enthusiast. He is chief scientist of Rational Software (now a part of IBM) and a series editor for Benjamin/Cummings. In 1995 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. He was named an IBM Fellow in 2003. Booch is best known for developing the Unified Modeling Language with Ivar Jacobson and James Rumbaugh.

  2. Martin Fowler

    Martin Fowler is a famous author and international speaker on software architecture, specializing in object-oriented analysis and design, UML, Patterns, and agile software development methodologies, including Extreme Programming. Martin Fowler started working with software in the early 80's and has written five popular books on the topic of software development (see "Publications"). In March 2000, he became Chief Scientist at ThoughtWorks, …

  3. Ivar Jacobson

    Ivar Hjalmar Jacobson is a Swedish computer scientist. He got his Master of Electrical Engineering at Chalmers Institute of Technology in Göteborg in 1962 and a Ph.D. at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm in 1985 on a thesis on Language Constructs for Large Real Time Systems. In 1967 he proposed the use of software components in the development of the new generation of software controlled telephone switches Ericsson was developing.

  4. James Rumbaugh

    Dr. James Rumbaugh is a computer scientist and object methodologist who is best known for his work creating the Object Modeling Technique (OMT) and the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Rumbaugh led the development of OMT while at General Electric Research and Development Center, where he worked for over 25 years. He joined Rational Software in 1994, and worked there with Ivar Jacobson and Grady Booch ("the Three Amigos") to develop UML.

  5. Dan Pilone

    Dan Pilone is an author of technical books and articles on UML and Java, including: * "UML 2.0 in a Nutshell" (2005) from O'Reilly * "UML Pocket Reference" (2003) from O'Reilly

  6. David Harel

    David Harel (born 1950) is a professor of computer science at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Born in London, England, he was Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at the institute for seven years. Harel is best known for his work on dynamic logic, computability and software engineering. In the 1980s he invented the graphical language of Statecharts, which has been adopted as part of the UML standard.

  7. Stephen J. Mellor

    Stephen J. Mellor is a computer scientist, developer of the Shlaer-Mellor method and signatory to the Agile Manifesto. He was chief scientist of the Embedded Systems Division at Mentor Graphics. He has contributed to the Object Management Group, chairing the consortium that added executable actions to the UML and the specification of Model Driven Architecture. He is also chairing the advisory board of the IEEE Software magazine.

  8. Trygve Reenskaug

    Trygve Mikkjel Heyerdahl Reenskaug (born 1930) is a Norwegian computer scientist. He formulated the model-view-controller pattern for GUI software design in 1979, while visiting Xerox Parc. By his own admission "The hardest part was to hit upon good names for the different architectural components. Model-View-Editor was the first set". He has been extensively involved in research in object oriented methods, and developed the OOram role modeling method and tool in 1983.

  9. Jeff de Luca

    Jeff De Luca is a global information technology strategist and an author in the field of software development methodology. He is considered the primary architect of "Feature Driven Development" (FDD) circa 1999 [^JDLBIO], a lightweight methodology for developing computer software with reduced management overhead, time and money. In 1999, Jeff De Luca co-authored "Java Modeling In Color With UML" (1999, ISBN 0-13-011510-X),

  10. Kevin Lano

    Kevin Lano was one of the originators of formal object-oriented techniques, and developed a combination of UML and formal methods in a number of papers and books. He was one of the founders of the Precise UML group, who influenced the definition of UML 2.0. Lano's most recent book is "Advanced Systems Design with Java, UML and MDA" ISBN 0750664967

  11. Robert Cecil Martin

    Known colloquially as "Uncle Bob", Robert Cecil Martin has been a software professional since 1970 and an international software consultant since 1990. He is founder and president of Object Mentor Inc., a team of consultants who mentor their clients in C++, Java, OOP, Patterns, UML, Agile Methodologies, and Extreme Programming. From 1996 to 1999 he was the editor-in-chief of the C++ Report. In 2002 he wrote the "Agile Software Development: Principles, Patterns, …

  12. Andrey Golub

    BSc- Applied Mathematics/ Software Engineering, PhD- Systems Analysis and Design. Who's Who in the World- 2008 (Marquis), . Prof: IT/TLC/Web Project- Product Manager, Sr.Systems/ Business Analyst and Team Leader. Web: Web 2.0 Evangelist and Researcher (Marketing 2.0/ PR 2.0/ Community Manager) with some broad experience in leading Open-Community (and Open-Source) projects.Co-founder, VP and IT/Web Manager of Business Club 2.0 Milan-IN (official LinkedIn Italia supporter Club).

  13. Carl Alphonce

    Carl Alphonce is Computer Science Professor currently teaching at the University of Buffalo in Amherst, NY. He teaches a variety of courses, including introduction to computer science, data structures, programming languages, computational linguistics, and software engineering. He was also instrumental in the Development of Green, a UML diagram plug-in for Eclipse at the University of Buffalo through an Eclipse Innovation Grant.

  14. Alessandro Murro

    After graduation in civil engineering at the Polytechnic of Turin in Italy, he joined MIZAR Automazione SpA in November 2001 as Project Manager where he dealt with several ITS projects related to safety aspects (even National and EC funded). On January 2007 he joined the Technical Direction of MIZAR and he's actually responsible for the development of all MIZAR products related to fleet, freight and workforce management. As traffic accident reconstruction expert he's also forensic engineer.

  15. Gary Williams

    I work in international IT and change management. See LinkedIn and ecademy for my professional profile, references and resume. I'm an Open Networker open to connect on gary.williams@runbox.com at ecademy.com, plaxo.com, linkedin.com, konnects.com, naymz.com and facebook.com. Email is best to contact me. I work hard, love friends and family, having fun, sport, cars, motorbikes and very loud music. Life is short, you get one shot and I figure I've had more than half of mine already! :-)

  16. Anonymous Spocker

  17. Aldo Crugnola

    Aldo Crugnola is University Professor and Professor of Plastics Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. He is also Executive Director of the Plastics Institute of America. Previously, he held the positions of Dean of the College of Engineering, 1977-1995, and Chairman of Plastics Engineering, 1973-1977. He holds the Sc.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

  18. Alexander Falk

    Founded Altova GmbH in 1992; member of the W3C XML Schema WG that defined the XML Schema 1.0 specs; co-creator of the popular Altova XMLSpy tool suite for all things XML; established US subsidiary Altova Inc in 2001; responsible for marketing and corporate sales; negotiated key partnerships with other major industry players. Always interested in new technologies and creating new developer products that improve the software development cycle. If you need products or solutions for XML, . . .

  19. Alberto Brandolini

    All-round expert on several aspects of software development. From requirements gathering to architecture, system integration, project management, deployment and development process coordination.

  20. Marco Cecconi

    I have been a software developer in Fullsix, through its various incarnations, since 1998. I develop complex applications for corporate customers. I follow projects end-to-end: - I write technical offers to prospect customers (basic system design, effort and cost estimation); - I gather the requirements and write the brief; - I assemble, manage and asses the development team; - I do software design and development; - I guarantee project delivery and follow up; - I develop the customers . . .

  21. Joey Mead
  22. Stephen Petrie

    Dr. Stephen Petrie is a professor in the Plastics Engineering Department at UML. He teaches courses in adhesives, composites, physical properties of plastics, textiles, and applied statistics. As an active researcher in these areas, Dr. Petrie serves as a consultant to business and industry.

  23. Toni Binci
  24. Alessandro Ceccarelli

    Application architect and developer, Database architect and developer, Project Manager (PRINCE2 Foundation+Pratictioner). Competence in Web application and Windows Form development with Microsoft .Net client/server oriented. Relational database design using Oracle and MS-SQL Server.

  25. Rob Hofker

    well over ten years experience in various developer positions; web design & development has become a specialization in recent years; thorough expertise in XHTML / CSS / JavaScript; ASP.NET / C#; but also databases, web servers the whole shebang;Also passionate about field hockey; both as a player and as a coach. In my freetime I am qualified trainer.

  26. Jörg Battermann

    Joerg Battermann, freelancer and entrepreneur in the area of Requirements Engineering, Quality-, Project-, Process- and Product Management. Avid user of and actively evangelizing Requirements management via Borland CaliberRM (4.0 - 2005) and Telelogic Doors. Heavy user of IBM Rational ClearCase, ClearQuest and Testmanager, UML, Ruby and Ruby on Rails, Java, C#, Visual Basic, and .Net in general. Knowledgeable with ISO standards and strict regulations concerning medical and health care . . .

  27. Laurent Simon
  28. Brian Legg

    I'm pretty much awesome and I probably like you. Unless you are a non-believer. Shun the non-believer! Shunnn!! I'm pretty athletic. Just ask your mom. Or maybe just physically energetic. Just ask your golden retriever. I like rowing and so do you, now join the team. I'm an aesthetic, sometimes an artist, often a writer, and perpetually a philosopher. I like pretty things. I play the piano. I, uh, probably rode my bike here.

  29. Walter Flaat
  30. Shaun McCarthy

    What the fuck am I gonna do...except hustle.

  31. Julie Chen

    Dr. Chen's research interests are in the area of mechanical behavior and deformation of fiber structures, fiber assemblies, and composite materials. Emphasis on experimental investigation and analytical modeling of processing (i.e., forming, stamping), energy absorption, fatigue, and failure behavior of composites as they relate to the fiber architecture and manufacturing defects.

  32. Bradford

    I like doughnuts.

  33. Craig Slatin

    Craig Slatin , Sc.D. , MPH, is an Associate Professor of Health Education and Policy, Department of Community Health and Sustainability, University of Massachusetts Lowell (UML). He is the Principal Investigator on a NIOSH grant to study health disparities among healthcare workers. He is also the Principal Investigator and Director of The New England Consortium, an awardee of the national Superfund Worker Training Program supported by the NIEHS.

  34. William Moylan

    William Moylan has been teaching audio recording since 1979. Under his guidance, the recording program at UML has become recognized as one of the strongest in the nation and has gained a significant international presence and reputation. As producer and engineer, Dr. Moylan has recorded many leading artists and ensembles in a broad cross-section of music genres.

  35. Benjamin Bettez

    Benjamin Bettez Ben is now in his second year as Club Sport and Special Event Coordinator. Prior to joining the UML staff, Ben worked in the Harvard University Athletic Department and with the Boston Lobsters World Team Tennis Franchise. A 2005 graduate of Endicott College in Beverly, MA (B.S., Sport Management), Ben is pursuing a Master of Arts degree in Regional Economic & Social Development.

  36. Kirk Wilson

    Kirk Wilson is an Architect in CA Labs. He is currently CA's liaison to several industry bodies with primary focus on developing web-based management standards. He is also currently working in the area of autonomic computing with an academic institution that is implementing web-based management standards. Kirk began his career in academia as a professor of philosophy in the area of formal logic, philosophical logic and history of modern philosophy.

  37. Terry Quatrani

    Terry Quatrani UML Evangelist Terry Quatrani is the UML Evangelist at Rational Software, part of IBM. Terry travels the world preaching the visual modeling gospel according to Grady, Jim, and Ivar. She is the co-author of the book Succeeding with the Booch and OMT Methods and the author of the best selling books Visual Modeling with Rational Rose and UML, Visual Modeling with Rational Rose 2000 and UML and Visual Modeling with Rational Rose 2002 and UML.

  38. Pavel Henrykhsen
  39. Charlotte Hug
  40. Charlotte Hug

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