[PRL] Why Software Sucks, now at NU, not MIT
Mitchell Wand
wand at ccs.neu.edu
Sat Oct 8 11:00:03 EDT 2005
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Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 14:48:37 -0400
From: Chantal Cardona <chantalc at ccs.neu.edu>
To: colloq at lists.ccs.neu.edu, majors at ccs.neu.edu
Subject: [Colloq] CCIS Colloquium
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*College** of **Computer** and Information Science Colloquium*
Presents:
*Scott Berkin*
Who will speak on:
*Why Software Sucks and What to Do About It*
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*/Tuesday, October 11, 2005/**//*
*/3:25pm/**//*
*/10 Behrakis/*
*/Northeastern University/*
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_Abstract_:
No one makes bad software on purpose. No programmer has
ever intended to frustrate people or make them cry. But we've all used
our share of bad, even evil, software. Why does it happen? What do
programmers, designers and leaders need to know to make decent, good or
even great software? This fun and interactive talk diagnoses the main
causes and then goes beyond the bad, exploring how good and great
things are made. See http://www.scottberkun.com/essays/essay46.htm
_Bio_:
Scott Berkun is an independent consultant and software development
veteran. He worked at Microsoft (1994-2003) on Internet Explorer
versions 1.0 to 5.0, Windows and MSN. He spent two years in Microsoft's
Engineering Excellence group as a consultant and best practices
evangelist. He is the author of the best-selling book "The Art of
Project Management" (http://www.artofpm.com), O'Reilly (2005), all about
leading and managing software development. He writes about software
development and design at http://www.scottberkun.com, and will be giving
away signed copies of the book at the talk.
Host: Peter Tarasewich
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