Barry W. Boehm

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Barry W. Boehm is a pioneering American software engineer and computer scientist best known for developing the spiral model of software development and making foundational contributions to software cost estimation and engineering economics.

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instanceOf author
computer scientist
human
software engineer
university professor
awardReceived ACM Distinguished Research Award in Software Engineering (with others, context-dependent)
IEEE Computer Society Harlan D. Mills Award
INCOSE Pioneer Award
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Harvard University
University of California, Los Angeles
employer RAND Corporation
TRW
USC Center for Software Engineering
University of Southern California
familyName Boehm
fieldOfWork computer science
software cost estimation
software engineering
software engineering economics
software process models
software project management
givenName Barry
hasAcademicDiscipline software systems engineering
systems engineering
influenced cost estimation methods in software engineering
risk-driven software development
software project management practices
influencedBy systems engineering principles
knownFor contributions to software process improvement
contributions to software project risk management
developing the COCOMO software cost estimation model
developing the spiral model of software development
foundational work in software engineering economics
memberOf Association for Computing Machinery
IEEE Computer Society
notableWork Balancing Agility and Discipline: A Guide for the Perplexed
COCOMO
Constructive Cost Model
Software Cost Estimation with COCOMO II
Software Engineering Economics
spiral model of software development
positionHeld Boeing Professor of Software Engineering at USC
Director of the USC Center for Software Engineering
Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southern California
TRW Fellow
sexOrGender male

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