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Steve McConnell

Steven C. McConnell is an author of software engineering textbooks such as Code Complete, Rapid Development, and Software Estimation. He is cited as an expert in software engineering and project management.[1][2][3][4][5]

Career

McConnell graduated with a bachelor's degree in philosophy, minoring in computer science,[6] at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, and a master's degree in software engineering from Seattle University. He then pursued a career in the desktop software industry, working at Microsoft, Boeing, the Russell Investment Group and several other Seattle area firms. At Microsoft, McConnell worked on TrueType as part of Windows 3.1. At Boeing, he worked on a Strategic Defense Initiative project.

McConnell published his first book, Code Complete, in 1993.

From 1996 to 1998, he was the editor of the "Best Practices" column in the IEEE Software magazine. From 1998 to 2002, he served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine.[7]

The New York Times has quoted McConnell stating that there are "15 to 50 defects per 1,000 lines of code in delivered software" on average.[8]

References

  1. ^ Michael Krigsman (July 23, 2010). "Top thinkers in project management today". ZDNet. Retrieved 2015-04-13.
  2. ^ Gregory B. Russell (2007). "A systems analysis of complex software product development dynamics and methods". DSpace@MIT. MIT. hdl:1721.1/42371.
  3. ^ Detlev J. Hoch, ed. (2000). Secrets of Software Success: Management Insights from 100 Software Firms. Harvard Business Press. p. 191. ISBN 1578511054. Retrieved 2015-04-13.
  4. ^ Dwayne Phillips (2004). The Software Project Manager's Handbook: Principles That Work at Work. John Wiley & Sons. p. 472. ISBN 0471674206. Retrieved 2015-04-13.
  5. ^ Stwart Baird (2002). SAMS Tech Yourself Extreme Programming in 24 Hours. SAMS Publishing. p. 406. ISBN 0672324415. Retrieved 2015-04-13.
  6. ^ Steve McConnell; Scott Berkun (2009). "Better Practices: An Interview with Steve McConnell". In Andrew Stellman; Jennifer Greene (eds.). Beautiful Teams: Inspiring and Cautionary Tales from Veteran Team Leaders. O'Reilly Media. p. 205. ISBN 978-0596804923. Retrieved 2015-04-13.
  7. ^ Warren Harrison (2003). "Our 20th Anniversary". IEEE Software. 20 (6): 5–7. doi:10.1109/MS.2003.10026.
  8. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/09/technology/software-as-weaponry-in-a-computer-connected-world.html

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