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Ian Sommerville (software engineer)

Ian F. Sommerville, (born 23 February 1951) is a British academic. He is the author of a popular student textbook on software engineering, as well as a number of other books and papers. He worked as a professor of software engineering at the University of St Andrews in Scotland until 2014 and is a prominent researcher in the field of systems engineering, system dependability and social informatics, being an early advocate of an interdisciplinary approach to system dependability.[2][3]

Ian Sommerville
Born (1951-02-23) 23 February 1951 (age 71)[citation needed]
Glasgow, Scotland
NationalityBritish
Alma mater
Known forSoftware engineering textbook[1]
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science
Systems engineering
Institutions
Websiteiansommerville.com

Education and personal life

Ian Sommerville was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1951. He studied Physics at Strathclyde University and Computer Science at the University of St Andrews. He is married and has two daughters. As an amateur gourmet, he has written a number of restaurant reviews.

Academic career

Ian Sommerville was a lecturer in Computer Science at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland from 1975 to 1978 and at Strathclyde University, Glasgow from 1978–86. From 1986 to 2006, he was Professor of Software Engineering in the Computing Department at the University of Lancaster, and in April 2006 he joined the School of Computer Science at St Andrews University, where he taught courses in advanced software engineering and critical systems engineering. He retired in January 2014 and since continues to do software-related things that he finds interesting.[4]

Ian Sommerville's research work, partly funded by the EPSRC[5] has included systems requirements engineering and system evolution. He defined the process of Construction by configuration (CbC). A major focus has been system dependability, including the use of social analysis techniques such as ethnography to better understand how people and computers deliver dependability. He was a partner in the DIRC (Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration in Dependability) consortium,[6] which focused on dependable systems design and is now (2006) working on the related INDEED (Interdisciplinary Design and Evaluation of Dependability) project. He has also been a member of the board of advisors to the IEEE SWEBOK project.[7] He has worked on a number of European projects involving collaboration between academia and commercial enterprises, such as the ESPRIT project REAIMS (Requirements Engineering adaptation and improvement for safety and dependability).

Public activities

In 2006, Ian Sommerville was one of 23 academics in the computer field who wrote open letters calling for an independent audit of the British National Health Service's proposed Programme for IT (NPfIT) and expressing concern about the £12.4 billion programme.[8][9][10]

Publications

Most widely read of Sommerville's publications is probably his student text book "Software Engineering", currently in its 10th edition[1] along with other textbooks[11][12] Sommerville has also authored or co-authored numerous peer reviewed articles, papers.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b Sommerville, Ian (2011). Software engineering. Boston: Pearson. ISBN 978-0-13-705346-9.
  2. ^ a b Ian Sommerville at DBLP Bibliography Server  
  3. ^ a b Ian Sommerville publications indexed by Microsoft Academic
  4. ^ Sommerville, Ian. . iansommerville.com. Ian Sommerville. Archived from the original on 24 January 2015. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  5. ^ http://gow.epsrc.ac.uk/NGBOViewPerson.aspx?PersonId=14819 14 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine Research grant funding awarded to Ian Sommerville by the EPSRC
  6. ^ Listing as member of DIRC project
  7. ^ IEEE (25 May 2005). . Archived from the original on 14 July 2007. Retrieved 5 November 2006. He is a member of the board of advisors to the IEEE SWEBOK project.
  8. ^ Collins, Tony (12 April 2006). "NHS Focus: Open Letter: Questions that need to be answered". ComputerWeekly.com. Reed Business Information Limited. Retrieved 1 November 2006.
  9. ^ Collins, Tony (11 April 2006). "Signatories to health committee letter". ComputerWeekly.com. Reed Business Information Limited. Retrieved 1 November 2006.
  10. ^ Collins, Tony (10 October 2006). "Experts strike new NHS warning note". ComputerWeekly.com. Reed Business Information Limited. Retrieved 1 November 2006.
  11. ^ Sommerville, Ian; Pete Sawyer (March 1997). Requirements Engineering: A Good Practice Guide. Chichester: Wiley. ISBN 978-0-471-97444-4.
  12. ^ Kotonya, Gerald; Ian Sommerville (April 1998). Requirements Engineering: Processes and Techniques. Chichester; New York: Wiley. ISBN 978-0-471-97208-2.

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For other people named Ian Sommerville see Ian Sommerville disambiguation Ian F Sommerville born 23 February 1951 is a British academic He is the author of a popular student textbook on software engineering as well as a number of other books and papers He worked as a professor of software engineering at the University of St Andrews in Scotland until 2014 and is a prominent researcher in the field of systems engineering system dependability and social informatics being an early advocate of an interdisciplinary approach to system dependability 2 3 Ian SommervilleBorn 1951 02 23 23 February 1951 age 71 citation needed Glasgow ScotlandNationalityBritishAlma materUniversity of St Andrews University of StrathclydeKnown forSoftware engineering textbook 1 Scientific careerFieldsComputer scienceSystems engineeringInstitutionsUniversity of St Andrews 2006 2014 Lancaster University 1986 2006 University of Strathclyde 1978 1986 Heriot Watt University 1975 1978 Websiteiansommerville wbr com Contents 1 Education and personal life 2 Academic career 3 Public activities 4 Publications 5 ReferencesEducation and personal life EditIan Sommerville was born in Glasgow Scotland in 1951 He studied Physics at Strathclyde University and Computer Science at the University of St Andrews He is married and has two daughters As an amateur gourmet he has written a number of restaurant reviews Academic career EditIan Sommerville was a lecturer in Computer Science at Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh Scotland from 1975 to 1978 and at Strathclyde University Glasgow from 1978 86 From 1986 to 2006 he was Professor of Software Engineering in the Computing Department at the University of Lancaster and in April 2006 he joined the School of Computer Science at St Andrews University where he taught courses in advanced software engineering and critical systems engineering He retired in January 2014 and since continues to do software related things that he finds interesting 4 Ian Sommerville s research work partly funded by the EPSRC 5 has included systems requirements engineering and system evolution He defined the process of Construction by configuration CbC A major focus has been system dependability including the use of social analysis techniques such as ethnography to better understand how people and computers deliver dependability He was a partner in the DIRC Interdisciplinary Research Collaboration in Dependability consortium 6 which focused on dependable systems design and is now 2006 working on the related INDEED Interdisciplinary Design and Evaluation of Dependability project He has also been a member of the board of advisors to the IEEE SWEBOK project 7 He has worked on a number of European projects involving collaboration between academia and commercial enterprises such as the ESPRIT project REAIMS Requirements Engineering adaptation and improvement for safety and dependability Public activities EditIn 2006 Ian Sommerville was one of 23 academics in the computer field who wrote open letters calling for an independent audit of the British National Health Service s proposed Programme for IT NPfIT and expressing concern about the 12 4 billion programme 8 9 10 Publications EditMost widely read of Sommerville s publications is probably his student text book Software Engineering currently in its 10th edition 1 along with other textbooks 11 12 Sommerville has also authored or co authored numerous peer reviewed articles papers 2 3 References Edit a b Sommerville Ian 2011 Software engineering Boston Pearson ISBN 978 0 13 705346 9 a b Ian Sommerville at DBLP Bibliography Server a b Ian Sommerville publications indexed by Microsoft Academic Sommerville Ian About me iansommerville com Ian Sommerville Archived from the original on 24 January 2015 Retrieved 12 January 2015 http gow epsrc ac uk NGBOViewPerson aspx PersonId 14819 Archived 14 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine Research grant funding awarded to Ian Sommerville by the EPSRC Listing as member of DIRC project IEEE 25 May 2005 P1074 Workgroup Ian Sommerville Board of Advisors Archived from the original on 14 July 2007 Retrieved 5 November 2006 He is a member of the board of advisors to the IEEE SWEBOK project Collins Tony 12 April 2006 NHS Focus Open Letter Questions that need to be answered ComputerWeekly com Reed Business Information Limited Retrieved 1 November 2006 Collins Tony 11 April 2006 Signatories to health committee letter ComputerWeekly com Reed Business Information Limited Retrieved 1 November 2006 Collins Tony 10 October 2006 Experts strike new NHS warning note ComputerWeekly com Reed Business Information Limited Retrieved 1 November 2006 Sommerville Ian Pete Sawyer March 1997 Requirements Engineering A Good Practice Guide Chichester Wiley ISBN 978 0 471 97444 4 Kotonya Gerald Ian Sommerville April 1998 Requirements Engineering Processes and Techniques Chichester New York Wiley ISBN 978 0 471 97208 2 Portals United Kingdom Biography Retrieved from https en 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