Tom Gilb
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Born | 1940 Pasadena, California, United States |
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Awards | British Computer Society Honorary Fellow (2012) |
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Tom Gilb (full name "Thomas Steven Gilb", born 1940) is an American systems engineer, consultant, and author, known for the development of software metrics, software inspection, and evolutionary processes.
Biography
Tom Gilb was born in 1940 in Pasadena, California, United States. He emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1956 and to Norway in 1958. He took his first job with IBM in 1958 and became a freelance consultant in 1960.
He is known for his early work on evolutionary software development processes[1] from 1968 to 1981, which was a forerunner of agile software development methods.
He is currently[when?] a consultant, teacher and author, in partnership with his son Kai Gilb.[2] He mainly helps multinational clients improve their organizations and methods by using "evolutionary systems delivery" (Evo). His method is based upon the core ideas that all architecture focus has to be on delivering value to the stakeholders[3] and that engineering principles and scientific methods must be used[4] in planning and management of change projects using a formal engineering language like the one that he has developed and named "Planguage". He has "guest lectured at universities all over UK, Europe, China, India, USA, Korea – and has been a keynote speaker at dozens of technical conferences internationally".[2]
He is a member of INCOSE and is active in the Norwegian chapter, NORSEC, which presented him with an award in 2003.[citation needed] He lectures at INCOSE local chapters on his worldwide travels and at INCOSE conferences.
In 2012 he was made an Honorary Fellow of the British Computer Society.[5]
Publications
Gilb has written nine books and several articles. A selection includes:
- Software Inspection, 1993. ISBN 0-201-63181-4. (with coauthor Dorothy Graham)
- Principles of Software Engineering Management, 1988. ISBN 0-201-19246-2 (19th printing).
- Software Metrics (Winthrop computer systems series), 1977.
- Competitive Engineering: A Handbook for Systems & Software Engineering Management using Planguage, 2005. ISBN 0-7506-6507-6. (Planguage is a formal, natural language modelling notation invented by Gilb that adds rigour to the requirement documentation.)
References
- ^ Gilb, Tom (April 1981). "Evolutionary Development". SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes. 6 (2): 17. doi:10.1145/1010865.1010868. ISSN 0163-5948. S2CID 33902347.
- ^ a b About Tom Gilb & Kai Gilb
- ^ "Why delivering value to customers makes your business successful and sustainable". Today Software Magazine. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
- ^ Gilb, Tom (June 2004). "The Use of Planguage to Improve Requirement Specifications". INCOSE International Symposium. 14 (1): 1604–1614. doi:10.1002/j.2334-5837.2004.tb00598.x. S2CID 60756372.
- ^ BCS Roll of Honorary Fellows
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