School of Computer Science

The IET/BCS Manchester Turing Lecture 2007

'The promise, the limits, and the beauty of software'

Speaker: Grady Booch Chief Scientist IBM
Date: 22nd January 2007

 

Grady Booch MTL 07
"The promise, the limits, and the beauty of software"

Synopsis

Within this generation,software has changed the way that individuals collaborate, organizations do business, economies operate, and cultures interact.

Although software offers seemingly limitless promise, there are some very real limits to what software can do. Not everything we want to build can be built: there exist pragmatic theoretical and technical limits that make software development hard, if not in some cases impossible. 

Furthermore, not everything we want to build should be built: there exist moral, economic, social, and political limits that govern human industry.

Software-intensive systems are perhaps the most intellectually complex artifacts created by humans, and while the majority of individuals in the civilized world rely on software in their daily lives, few of them understand the essential complexity therein, the labour required to create such artifacts, and the beautiful and elegant chaos of their architecture.

In this presentation, we will examine the promise, the limits, and the beauty of software, as well as offer some conclusions that can be drawn from the last 60 years of software and some expectations and cautions for the next generation.

This event is jointly sponsored by the School of Computer Science, Manchester Business School, the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences and IBM, in association with BCS and IET.

 

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