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Speaker for professional society meetings
Several
of my bespoke and conference presentations have not dated and are still
suitable for presenting at professional society meetings either in person
or via a distance mode. I'm told that I have a reputation for
asking questions that don't have answers.Well, those are the questions that generate further
research, but also provide some interesting post-presentation discussions.
Sometimes those discussions last as long as the presentation. If you need
a speaker, even at short notice,
let's talk . Most of the presentations
listed in
publications
are available. Recommended presentations are
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Does Object-Oriented System
Engineering Eliminate the Need for
Requirements?
This presentation examines system engineering (SE) and object-oriented (OO)
methodologies. It:
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shows both that SE is inherently
OO and,
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OO languages such as
the Unified Modeling Language (UML) may be used to
document the user’s needs in a manner that can be used
by developers.
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suggests a
next generation tool concept that can be used to hold both user and
developer representation of the user’s needs as an alternative to,
and an improvement on, text mode “requirements”, hence increasing
the reliability of the shared meaning of the user’s needs amongst
all stakeholders.
First given in 2002, this presentation still generates a
lively debate. |
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