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What (who) is T W Boehm - definition

AMERICAN SOFTWARE ENGINEER
Barry W. Boehm
  • Barry Boehm
  • Spiral model (Boehm, 1988).

T. W. Boehm         
  • Hahndorf College building c. 1886
GERMAN-AUSTRALIAN TEACHER
Traugott Wilhelm Boehm; Hahndorf College; Hahndorf Academy
Traugott Wilhelm Boehm (18 October 1836 – 12 May 1917) was a schoolmaster, founder of the German School in Hahndorf, South Australia, which became Hahndorf Academy then Hahndorf College.
Barry Boehm         
Barry William Boehm (May 16, 1935 – August 20, 2022)Barry Boehm, a “Living Legend” in Systems and Software Engineering, Dies at 87 was an American software engineer, distinguished professor of computer science, industrial and systems engineering; the TRW Professor of Software Engineering; and founding director of the Center for Systems and Software Engineering at the University of Southern California. He was known for his many contributions to the area of software engineering.
Wit (play)         
PLAY WRITTEN BY MARGARET EDSON
W;t
Wit (also styled as W;t) is a one-act play written by American playwright Margaret Edson, which won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Edson used her work experience in a hospital as part of the inspiration for her play.

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Barry Boehm

Barry William Boehm (May 16, 1935 – August 20, 2022) was an American software engineer, distinguished professor of computer science, industrial and systems engineering; the TRW Professor of Software Engineering; and founding director of the Center for Systems and Software Engineering at the University of Southern California. He was known for his many contributions to the area of software engineering.

In 1996, Boehm was elected as a member into the National Academy of Engineering for contributions to computer and software architectures and to models of cost, quality, and risk for aerospace systems.