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2020 – today
- 2021
- [c33]Grady Booch, Francesco Fabiano, Lior Horesh, Kiran Kate, Jonathan Lenchner, Nick Linck, Andrea Loreggia, Keerthiram Murugesan, Nicholas Mattei, Francesca Rossi, Biplav Srivastava:
Thinking Fast and Slow in AI. AAAI 2021: 15042-15046 - 2020
- [j82]Dave Bernstein
, Grady Booch:
The UML and the Rational Unified Process. IEEE Softw. 37(6): 12 (2020) - [i2]Grady Booch, Francesco Fabiano
, Lior Horesh, Kiran Kate, Jon Lenchner, Nick Linck, Andrea Loreggia, Keerthiram Murugesan, Nicholas Mattei, Francesca Rossi, Biplav Srivastava:
Thinking Fast and Slow in AI. CoRR abs/2010.06002 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j81]Grady Booch:
The History of Software Engineering. IEEE Softw. 35(5): 108-114 (2018) - [c32]Asim Munawar, Giovanni De Magistris, Tu-Hoa Pham, Daiki Kimura, Michiaki Tatsubori, Takao Moriyama, Ryuki Tachibana, Grady Booch:
MaestROB: A Robotics Framework for Integrated Orchestration of Low-Level Control and High-Level Reasoning. ICRA 2018: 527-534 - [i1]Asim Munawar, Giovanni De Magistris, Tu-Hoa Pham, Daiki Kimura, Michiaki Tatsubori, Takao Moriyama, Ryuki Tachibana, Grady Booch:
MaestROB: A Robotics Framework for Integrated Orchestration of Low-Level Control and High-Level Reasoning. CoRR abs/1806.00802 (2018) - 2016
- [j80]Grady Booch:
Remembrance of Things Past. IEEE Softw. 33(1): 10-12 (2016) - [j79]Grady Booch:
The Computational Human. IEEE Softw. 33(2): 8-10 (2016) - [j78]Grady Booch:
It Is Cold. And Lonely. IEEE Softw. 33(3): 7-9 (2016) - [j77]Grady Booch:
Disrupting the Disrupters. IEEE Softw. 33(4): 6-8 (2016) - [j76]Grady Booch:
No Laughing Matter. IEEE Softw. 33(5): 9-11 (2016) - [j75]Grady Booch:
Once upon a Time. IEEE Softw. 33(6): 8-10 (2016) - 2015
- [j74]Grady Booch:
Of Boilers, Bit, and Bots. IEEE Softw. 32(1): 11-13 (2015) - [j73]Grady Booch:
All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace. IEEE Softw. 32(2): 19-21 (2015) - [j72]Grady Booch:
Anarchy and Order. IEEE Softw. 32(3): 20-22 (2015) - [j71]Grady Booch:
Then a Miracle Occurs. IEEE Softw. 32(4): 12-14 (2015) - [j70]Grady Booch:
My Autobiography. IEEE Softw. 32(5): 13-15 (2015) - [j69]Grady Booch:
I, for One, Welcome Our New Computer Overlords. IEEE Softw. 32(6): 8-10 (2015) - [c31]Grady Booch:
The Future of Software Engineering (SEIP Keynote). ICSE (2) 2015: 3 - 2014
- [j68]Grady Booch:
The Human and Ethical Aspects of Big Data. IEEE Softw. 31(1): 20-22 (2014) - [j67]Grady Booch:
The Stories We Tell Ourselves. IEEE Softw. 31(2): 18-20 (2014) - [j66]Grady Booch:
The Incredible Lightness of Software. IEEE Softw. 31(3): 88 (2014) - [j65]Grady Booch:
The Big Questions. IEEE Softw. 31(4): 9-11 (2014) - [j64]Grady Booch:
To Code or Not to Code, That Is the Question. IEEE Softw. 31(5): 9-11 (2014) - [j63]Grady Booch:
The Persistence of Memory. IEEE Softw. 31(6): 38-40 (2014) - 2013
- [j62]Grady Booch:
The Great and Terrible Oz. IEEE Softw. 30(1): 14-15 (2013) - [j61]Grady Booch:
From Minecraft to Minds. IEEE Softw. 30(2): 11-13 (2013) - [j60]Grady Booch:
The Wonder Years. IEEE Softw. 30(4): 16-17 (2013) - [j59]Grady Booch:
The Stories of Possibility. IEEE Softw. 30(5): 14-15 (2013) - [j58]Grady Booch:
Deus ex Machina. IEEE Softw. 30(6): 14-16 (2013) - 2012
- [j57]Grady Booch:
The Professional Architect. IEEE Softw. 29(1): 12-13 (2012) - [j56]Grady Booch:
Facing Future. IEEE Softw. 29(2): 20-21 (2012) - [j55]Grady Booch:
All Things Unseen. IEEE Softw. 29(3): 14-16 (2012) - [j54]Grady Booch:
The Human Experience. IEEE Softw. 29(4): 13-15 (2012) - [j53]Grady Booch:
Three Stories. IEEE Softw. 29(5): 16-18 (2012) - [j52]Grady Booch:
Woven on the Loom of Sorrow. IEEE Softw. 29(6): 13-15 (2012) - 2011
- [j51]Grady Booch:
Draw Me a Picture. IEEE Softw. 28(1): 6-7 (2011) - [j50]Grady Booch:
Dominant Design. IEEE Softw. 28(2): 8-9 (2011) - [j49]Grady Booch:
The Architect's Journey. IEEE Softw. 28(3): 10-11 (2011) - [j48]Grady Booch:
The Soul of a New Watson. IEEE Softw. 28(4): 9-10 (2011) - [j47]Grady Booch:
Unintentional and Unbalanced Transparency. IEEE Softw. 28(5): 12-13 (2011) - [j46]Grady Booch:
The Architecture of Small Things. IEEE Softw. 28(6): 18-19 (2011) - [c30]Grady Booch:
Everything i know i learned from ada. SIGAda 2011: 17-18 - 2010
- [j45]Grady Booch:
Architecture as a Shared Hallucination. IEEE Softw. 27(1): 96-95 (2010) - [j44]Grady Booch:
Enterprise Architecture and Technical Architecture. IEEE Softw. 27(2): 96-95 (2010) - [j43]Grady Booch:
Architecture Reviews. IEEE Softw. 27(3): 96-95 (2010) - [j42]Grady Booch:
Systems Architecture. IEEE Softw. 27(4): 96 (2010) - [j41]Grady Booch:
An Architectural Oxymoron. IEEE Softw. 27(5): 96 (2010) - [j40]Grady Booch:
The Elephant and the Blind Programmers. IEEE Softw. 27(6): 88 (2010) - [c29]Grady Booch:
Why don't developers draw diagrams? SOFTVIS 2010: 3-4
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j39]Grady Booch:
Not with a Bang. IEEE Softw. 26(1): 74-75 (2009) - [j38]Grady Booch:
The Resting Place of Innovation. IEEE Softw. 26(2): 12-13 (2009) - [j37]Grady Booch:
Like a River. IEEE Softw. 26(3): 10-11 (2009) - [j36]Grady Booch:
The Defenestration of Superfluous Architectural Accoutrements. IEEE Softw. 26(4): 7-8 (2009) - [j35]Grady Booch:
Software Abundance in the Face of Economic Scarcity, Part 1. IEEE Softw. 26(5): 12-13 (2009) - [j34]Grady Booch:
Software Abundance in the Face of Economic Scarcity, Part 2. IEEE Softw. 26(6): 15-16 (2009) - [c28]Denis Avrilionis, Grady Booch, Jean-Marie Favre, Hausi A. Müller
:
Software engineering 2.0 & research 2.0. CASCON 2009: 353-355 - [c27]Grady Booch:
Architectural Mining: The Other Side of the MDD. MoDELS 2009: 627 - 2008
- [j33]Grady Booch, Robert A. Maksimchuk, Michael W. Engle, Bobbi J. Young, Jim Conallen, Kelli A. Houston:
Object-oriented analysis and design with applications, third edition. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 33(5) (2008) - [j32]Grady Booch:
Morality and the Software Architect. IEEE Softw. 25(1): 8-9 (2008) - [j31]Grady Booch:
Tribal Memory. IEEE Softw. 25(2): 16-17 (2008) - [j30]Grady Booch:
Architectural Organizational Patterns. IEEE Softw. 25(3): 18-19 (2008) - [j29]Grady Booch:
Measuring Architectural Complexity. IEEE Softw. 25(4): 14-15 (2008) - [j28]Grady Booch:
Nine Things You Can Do with Old Software. IEEE Softw. 25(5): 93-94 (2008) - [j27]Grady Booch:
Back to the Future. IEEE Softw. 25(6): 20-21 (2008) - [c26]Grady Booch:
Software Archeology and the Handbook of Software Architecture. Workshop Software Reengineering 2008: 5-6 - 2007
- [b11]Grady Booch, Robert A. Maksimchuk, Michael W. Engle, Bobbi J. Young, Jim Conallen:
Object-oriented analysis and design with applications, Third Edition. Addison Wesley object technology series, Addison-Wesley 2007, ISBN 978-0-201-89551-3, pp. I-XXIII, 1-691 - [j26]Grady Booch:
It Is What It Is Because It Was What It Was. IEEE Softw. 24(1): 14-15 (2007) - [j25]Grady Booch:
Speaking Truth to Power. IEEE Softw. 24(2): 12-13 (2007) - [j24]Grady Booch:
The Irrelevance of Architecture. IEEE Softw. 24(3): 10-11 (2007) - [j23]Grady Booch:
The Well-Tempered Architecture. IEEE Softw. 24(4): 24-25 (2007) - [j22]Grady Booch:
The Economics of Architecture-First. IEEE Softw. 24(5): 18-20 (2007) - [j21]Grady Booch:
Artifacts and Process. IEEE Softw. 24(6): 26-27 (2007) - [c25]Grady Booch:
Readn', writ'n, 'rithmetic...and code'n. SIGCSE 2007: 197 - 2006
- [j20]Grady Booch:
On Architecture. IEEE Softw. 23(2): 16-18 (2006) - [j19]Grady Booch:
The Accidental Architecture. IEEE Softw. 23(3): 9-11 (2006) - [j18]Grady Booch:
From Small to Gargantuan. IEEE Softw. 23(4): 14-15 (2006) - [j17]Grady Booch:
Goodness of Fit. IEEE Softw. 23(6): 14-15 (2006) - 2005
- [b10]Grady Booch, James E. Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson:
The unified modeling language user guide - covers UML 2.0, Second Edition. Addison Wesley object technology series, Addison-Wesley 2005, ISBN 978-0-321-26797-9, pp. I-XVIII, 1-475 - [b9]James E. Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, Grady Booch:
The unified modeling language reference manuel - covers UML 2.0, Second Edition. Addison Wesley object technology series, Addison-Wesley 2005, ISBN 978-0-321-24562-5, pp. I-XX, 1-721 - [c24]Grady Booch:
On creating a handbook of software architecture. OOPSLA Companion 2005: 8 - [c23]Steven Fraser, Kent L. Beck, Grady Booch, Larry L. Constantine, Brian Henderson-Sellers, Steve McConnell, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, Edward Yourdon:
Echoes?: structured design and modern software practices. OOPSLA Companion 2005: 383-386 - [c22]Grady Booch:
Quantitative Observation and Theoretical Construction in Software Architecture. WICSA 2005: 3 - 2003
- [j16]Grady Booch, Alan W. Brown:
Collaborative Development Environments. Adv. Comput. 59: 1-27 (2003) - [e1]Perdita Stevens, Jon Whittle, Grady Booch:
«UML» 2003 - The Unified Modeling Language, Modeling Languages and Applications, 6th International Conference, San Francisco, CA, USA, October 20-24, 2003, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2863, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-20243-9 [contents] - 2002
- [j15]Grady Booch:
Growing the UML. Softw. Syst. Model. 1(2): 157-160 (2002) - [c21]Alan W. Brown, Grady Booch:
Reusing Open-Source Software and Practices: The Impact of Open-Source on Commercial Vendors. ICSR 2002: 123-136 - 2001
- [j14]Grady Booch:
Developing the future. Commun. ACM 44(3): 118-121 (2001) - 2000
- [c20]Grady Booch:
The future of software (abstract of invited presentation). ICSE 2000: 3
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [b8]James E. Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, Grady Booch:
The unified modeling language reference manual. Addison-Wesley-Longman 1999, ISBN 978-0-201-30998-0, pp. I-XVII, 1-550 - [b7]Grady Booch, James E. Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson:
The unified modeling language user guide - the ultimate tutorial to the UML from the original designers. Addison-Wesley object technology series, Addison-Wesley-Longman 1999, ISBN 978-0-201-57168-4, pp. I-XXII, 1-482 - [b6]Ivar Jacobson, Grady Booch, James E. Rumbaugh:
The unified software development process - the complete guide to the unified process from the original designers. Addison-Wesley object technology series, Addison-Wesley 1999, ISBN 978-0-201-57169-1, pp. I-XXIX, 1-463 - [j13]Grady Booch:
UML in Action - Guest Editor's Introduction. Commun. ACM 42(10): 26-28 (1999) - [j12]Grady Booch, James E. Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson:
The Unified Modeling Language User Guide. J. Database Manag. 10(4): 51-52 (1999) - [j11]Ivar Jacobson, Grady Booch, James E. Rumbaugh:
Excerpt from "The Unified Software Development Process": The Unified Process. IEEE Softw. 16(3): 96-102 (1999) - 1998
- [j10]Grady Booch:
Leaving Kansas. IEEE Softw. 15(1): 32-35 (1998) - [j9]Wojtek Kozaczynski, Grady Booch:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Component-Based Software Engineering. IEEE Softw. 15(5): 34-36 (1998) - 1997
- [c19]Steven Fraser, Kent L. Beck, Grady Booch, James Coplien, Ralph E. Johnson, Bill Opdyke:
Beyond the Hype: Do Patterns and Frameworks Reduce Discovery Costs? (Panel). OOPSLA 1997: 342-344 - 1996
- [b5]Grady Booch:
Best of Booch - designing strategies for object technology. SIGS Books 1996, ISBN 978-1-884842-71-9, pp. I-XIV, 1-236 - [j8]Grady Booch:
Managing Object-Oriented Software Development. Ann. Softw. Eng. 2: 237-258 (1996) - [c18]Steven Fraser, Robert C. Martin, Stephen J. Mellor, Michael Lee, Grady Booch, Stephen Garone, Martin Fowler, Douglas C. Schmidt, Marie Lenzi:
Translation: Myth or Reality? (Panel Session). OOPSLA 1996: 441-443 - 1995
- [b4]Grady Booch:
Object-oriented analysis and design with applications (2. ed.). Benjamin/Cummings series in object-oriented software engineering, Addison-Wesley 1995, ISBN 978-0-8053-5340-2, pp. I-XVII, 1-589 - [j7]Steven Fraser, Honna Segel, Grady Booch, Frank Buschmann, James Coplien, Norman L. Kerth, Ivar Jacobson, Mary Beth Rosson:
Patterns (Panel): cult to culture?. OOPS Messenger 6(4): 85-88 (1995) - [c17]Steven Fraser, Grady Booch, Frank Buschmann, James Coplien, Ivar Jacobson, Norman L. Kerth, Mary Beth Rosson:
Patterns: Cult to Culture? - Panel Session. OOPSLA 1995: 231-234 - 1994
- [b3]Grady Booch:
Objektorientierte Analyse und Design - mit praktischen Anwendungsbeispielen. Addison-Wesley 1994, ISBN 978-3-89319-673-9, pp. 1-693 - [b2]Grady Booch, Doug Bryan:
Software engineering with Ada (3. ed.). Benjamin/Cummings series in object-oriented software engineering, Benjamin/Cummings 1994, ISBN 978-0-8053-0608-8, pp. I-XV, 1-560 - [j6]David E. Monarchi, Brian Henderson-Sellers, Grady Booch, Ivar Jacobson, Stephen J. Mellor, James E. Rumbaugh, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock:
"Methodology standards: help or hindrance?" held at OOPSIA 94 October 1994, Portland, Oregon: Report on panel. OOPS Messenger 5(4): 54-58 (1994) - [j5]Steven Fraser, Honna Segel, Kent L. Beck, Grady Booch, Derek Coleman, James Coplien, Richard Helm, Kenneth S. Rubin:
How do teams shape objects? - how do objects shape teams? OOPS Messenger 5(4): 63-66 (1994) - [j4]Grady Booch:
Coming of Age in an Object-Oriented World. IEEE Softw. 11(6): 33-41 (1994) - [c16]David E. Monarchi, Grady Booch, Brian Henderson-Sellers, Ivar Jacobson, Stephen J. Mellor, James E. Rumbaugh, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock:
Methodology Standards: Help or Hindrance? OOPSLA 1994: 223-228 - [c15]Steven Fraser, Kent L. Beck, Grady Booch, Derek Coleman, James Coplien, Richard Helm, Kenneth S. Rubin:
How Do Teams Shape Objects ? - How Di Object Shape Teams ? (Panel). OOPSLA 1994: 468-473 - 1993
- [c14]Rich Mendez, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, James E. Rumbaugh, Stephen J. Mellor, Ivar Jacobson, Grady Booch:
Panel - Which Method is Best? OOPSLA 1993: 47 - [c13]Ralph E. Johnson, Kent L. Beck, Grady Booch, William R. Cook, Richard P. Gabriel, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock:
How to Get a Paper Accepted at OOPSLA (Panel). OOPSLA 1993: 429-436 - 1992
- [c12]Rick DeNatale, Grady Booch, Peter Coad, Dave A. Thomas, John Tibbets:
The Role of Methods and CASE in OO Development (Panel). OOPSLA 1992: 145 - [c11]Grady Booch:
Object-Oriented Design with 2176A. TRI-Ada Tutorials (1) 1992: 377-379 - [c10]Grady Booch:
The end of objects and the last programmer (Invited talk). OOPSLA Addendum 1992: 3-8 - [c9]Grady Booch:
The pragmatics of building object-oriented systems (abstract). OOPSLA Addendum 1992: 222 - [c8]Lori Stipp, Grady Booch:
Introduction to object-oriented design (abstract). OOPSLA Addendum 1992: 222 - 1991
- [c7]Kent L. Beck, Grady Booch, Peter Coad, Meilir Page-Jones, Paul Ward:
Can Structured Methods be Objectified? (Panel). OOPSLA 1991: 162 - 1990
- [b1]Grady Booch:
Object-Oriented Design with Applications. Benjamin/Cummings 1990 - [c6]Grady Booch, Michael Vilot:
The Design of the C++ Booch Components. OOPSLA/ECOOP 1990: 1-11
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c5]Steve Nies, Grady Booch, Richard P. Simonian, Ed Harris:
Panel: Using Ada within an Object-Oriented Software Development Paradigm. OOPSLA 1989: 492-496 - 1987
- [c4]Grady Booch:
The Design Ada Systems for Reusable Components. COMPCON 1987: 352 - 1986
- [j3]Grady Booch:
Object-Oriented Development. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 12(2): 211-221 (1986) - [c3]Grady Booch, Ed Seidewitz, Mike Start, Donald Firesmith:
Object-Oriented Programming without an Object-Oriented Language - Panel. OOPSLA 1986: 508 - [c2]Grady Booch, Larry E. Druffel:
Transition to Ada for complex software systems. WADAS 1986: 1-109 - 1982
- [j2]Grady Booch:
Naming subprograms with clarity. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 17(1): 18-22 (1982) - [c1]Hal Hart, Vance A. Mall, Phil Miller, Peter Wegner, Grady Booch:
The educational issues confronting Ada (Panel Discussion). SIGCSE 1982: 261 - 1981
- [j1]Grady Booch:
Describing software design in Ada. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 16(9): 42-47 (1981)