Evolution of software architecture with the co-creator of UML (Grady Booch)
Grady Booch has authored six books, hundreds of articles, and holds prestigious titles as an IBM, ACM, and IEEE Fellow, as well as a recipient of the Lovelace Medal (an award for those with outstanding contributions to the advancement of computing).
In this video-cast:
• What it means to be an IBM Fellow
• The evolution of the field of software development
• How UML was created, what its goals were, and why Grady disagrees with the direction of later versions of UML
• Pivotal moments in software development history
• How the software architect role changed over the last 50 years
• Why Grady declined to be the Chief Architect of Microsoft – saying no to Bill Gates!
• Grady’s take on large language models (LLMs)
• Advice to less experienced software engineers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7WaC429YcU
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