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Gerald Weinberg
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 6 years ago |
Date of birth | October 27,1933 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Chicago |
Illinois | |
United States | |
Date of died | August 7,2018 |
Education | University of Michigan |
Omaha Central High School | |
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ID | 1360403 |
The psychology of computer programming
An Introduction to General Systems Thinking
Becoming a technical leader
The secrets of consulting
Weinberg on Writing: The Fieldstone Method
The Aremac Project
Are Your Lights On? How to Figure Out what the Problem Really is
Perfect Software: And Other Illusions about Testing
Mistress of Molecules
Earth's Endless Effort
Quality Software Management Volume 1: Systems Thinking
Why Software Gets in Trouble
How Software Is Built
Are Your Lights On?
Freshman Murders: A Residue Class Mystery
Managing Yourself and Others
How to Observe Software Systems
Aremac Power: Inventions at Risk
Exploring Requirements: Quality Before Design
Rethinking systems analysis & design
Becoming a Change Artist
More Secrets of Consulting: The Consultant's Tool Kit
The Hands of God
Responding to Significant Software Events
Quality Software Management: Anticipating change
Managing Teams Congruently
Change Done Well
General principles of systems design
Quality Software Management: First-order measurement
Handbook of Walkthroughs
Teaching People Teaching Dogs
Understanding the professional programmer
Bi-Quinary Rescue
The Second Stringers: The Sole Advantage
Exploring Requirements 2: First Steps Into Design
The Blind Warrior
Passive Regulation: General Systems Design Principles
First Stringers: Eyes That Do Not See
Roundtable on Technical Leadership: A Shape Forum Dialogue
Active Regulation: General Systems Design Principles
Roundtable on Project Management: A Shape Forum Dialogue
On the design of stable systems
Jigglers: Aremac A Century Later
Quality Software: Volume 1. 1: How Software Is Built
Love Poems After Fifty Years
For the Love of Harmony
An Introduction to General Systems Thinking
Becoming a technical leader
The secrets of consulting
Weinberg on Writing: The Fieldstone Method
The Aremac Project
Are Your Lights On? How to Figure Out what the Problem Really is
Perfect Software: And Other Illusions about Testing
Mistress of Molecules
Earth's Endless Effort
Quality Software Management Volume 1: Systems Thinking
Why Software Gets in Trouble
How Software Is Built
Are Your Lights On?
Freshman Murders: A Residue Class Mystery
Managing Yourself and Others
How to Observe Software Systems
Aremac Power: Inventions at Risk
Exploring Requirements: Quality Before Design
Rethinking systems analysis & design
Becoming a Change Artist
More Secrets of Consulting: The Consultant's Tool Kit
The Hands of God
Responding to Significant Software Events
Quality Software Management: Anticipating change
Managing Teams Congruently
Change Done Well
General principles of systems design
Quality Software Management: First-order measurement
Handbook of Walkthroughs
Teaching People Teaching Dogs
Understanding the professional programmer
Bi-Quinary Rescue
The Second Stringers: The Sole Advantage
Exploring Requirements 2: First Steps Into Design
The Blind Warrior
Passive Regulation: General Systems Design Principles
First Stringers: Eyes That Do Not See
Roundtable on Technical Leadership: A Shape Forum Dialogue
Active Regulation: General Systems Design Principles
Roundtable on Project Management: A Shape Forum Dialogue
On the design of stable systems
Jigglers: Aremac A Century Later
Quality Software: Volume 1. 1: How Software Is Built
Love Poems After Fifty Years
For the Love of Harmony
Gerald Weinberg Life story
Gerald Marvin Weinberg was an American computer scientist, author and teacher of the psychology and anthropology of computer software development. His most well-known books are The Psychology of Computer Programming and Introduction to General Systems Thinking.