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He was the first to identify software as the primary expense of future computer systems, he developed COCOMO , the Spiral Model , Wideband Delphi , and many more contributions through his involvement in industry and academia. In an important report to DARPA (year?), Boehm predicted that software costs would overwhelm hardware costs. DARPA had expected him to predict that hardware would remain the biggest problem, encouraging them to invest in even larger computers. The report inspired a change of direction in computing. SOFTWARE ECONOMICS Barry Boehm's book '' ISBN 0-13-822122-7) documents his Constructive Cost Model ( COCOMO ). It relates software development effort for a program, in man-years T, to ''source lines of code'' (SLOC).
For a single software developer, k can be factored out by using more than 1 SLOC data point. In this case, x can be a fraction like 0.1 or 0.25.
SPIRAL MODEL Boehm also created the Spiral Model of software development, in which the phases of development are repeatedly revisited. This iterative Software Development Process influenced MBASE and Extreme Programming . WIDEBAND DELPHI Boehm refined the Delphi Method of estimation to include more group iteration, making it more suitable for certain classes of problems, such as software development. This variant is called the Wideband Delphi method. EDUCATION Dr. Boehm received his B.A. degree from Harvard University in 1957, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from UCLA in 1961 and 1964, all in Mathematics . CAREER Boehm has worked as educator and researcher for many years. Boehm worked at RAND , TRW Inc. , DARPA , and is currently TRW Professor of Software Engineering, Computer Science Department, and Director, USC Center for Systems and Software Engineering (formerly Center for Software Engineering). AWARDS Recent awards include the Office of the Secretary of Defense Award for Excellence (1992), the ASQC Lifetime Achievement Award (1994), and the ACM Distinguished Research Award in Software Engineering (1997). He is an AIAA Fellow, an ACM Fellow, an IEEE Fellow, and a member of the National Academy Of Engineering . He received the Mellon Award for Excellence in Mentoring {Link without Title} on Tuesday, April 19, 2005. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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