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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Bertrand Meyer has played a major role in developing modern software technology and bringing it to software engineers working in production environments.
As President of Interactive
Software Engineering, Inc. (ISE), he was the major designer of the Eiffel
object-oriented method, language and supporting environment. Prior to founding
Interactive he was head of software engineering in a large European company for
nine years, and on the faculty of the University of California, Santa Barbara,
for several years. In addition to his work at ISE he holds a position of adjunct
Professor at Monash University (Melbourne, Australia), where he directs research
on Design by Contract, Trusted Components and Distributed Systems. He serves as
the editor of the Eiffel column for the Journal of Object-Oriented Programming,
editor of the Prentice Hall Object and Component Technology series, and chairman
of the TOOLS conference series. He is a former Department Editor of IEEE
Computer.
Active on both the industrial
and academic scenes, Dr. Meyer consults for Fortune 500 companies, on
architectural reviews, design and deployment of software quality plans, and
software strategies. He has published nine books on software engineering, object
technology and programming languages, and edited or co-edited several others.
His publications also include numerous articles in international journals and
international conference presentations. He holds two engineering degrees, an MS
in Computer Science from Stanford and a PhD from the University of Nancy.
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