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Fridays With Bob
When I started at Spectrum 25 years ago, a senior editor suggested that I find a “rabbi,” by which he meant someone who could mentor me in how EEs approach problems and evaluate potential solutions. I didn’t find one right away. Then in 2005 we decided to do a special report, focusing on the challenges of enterprise software development. I suggested we invite IEEE Life Senior Member Robert N. Charette , a self-described risk ecologist, prolific book author, and leading authority on risk management and software engineering, to explore in our pages the myriad reasons software projects fail. His seminal article “ Why Software Fails ” is still read in university engineering classes today. IEEE Life Senior Member Robert N. Charette is one of IEEE Spectrum’s most prolific authors. Robert N. Charette It was, as they say, the beginning of a beautiful friendship. I had found my rabbi, one who sha
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When I started at Spectrum 25 years ago, a senior editor suggested that I find a “rabbi,” by which he meant someone who could mentor me in how EEs approach problems and evaluate potential solutions. I didn’t find one right away. Then in 2005 we decided to do a special report, focusing on the challenges of enterprise software development. I suggested we invite IEEE Life Senior Member Robert N. Charette , a self-described risk ecologist, prolific book author, and leading authority on risk management and software engineering, to explore in our pages the myriad reasons software projects fail. His seminal article “ Why Software Fails ” is still read in university engineering classes today. IEEE Life Senior Member Robert N. Charette is one of IEEE Spectrum’s most prolific authors. Robert N. Charette It was, as they say, the beginning of a beautiful friendship. I had found my rabbi, one who sha
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According to IEEE Spectrum’s linked report, Fridays With Bob, When I started at Spectrum 25 years ago, a senior editor suggested that I find a “rabbi,” by which he meant someone who could mentor me in how EEs approach problems and evaluate potential solutions. I didn’t find one right away. Then in 2005 we decided to do a special report, focusing on the challenges of enterprise software development. I suggested we invite IEEE Life Senior Member Robert N. Charette , a self-described risk ecologist, prolific book author, and leading authority on risk management and software engineering, to explore in our pages the myriad reasons software projects fail. His seminal article “ Why Software Fails ” is still read in university engineering classes today. IEEE Life Senior Member Robert N. Charette is one of IEEE Spectrum’s most prolific authors. Robert N. Charette It was, as they say, the beginning of a beautiful friendship. I had found my rabbi, one who sha
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