Webinar: Grady Booch: Software Architecture for AI-intensive Systems

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Wednesday, September 16, 2020 - 06:30 PM
Until: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 - 08:30 PM
(Adjusted for timezone: Europe/London)
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS WEBINAR WILL START ON WEDNESDAY, 16 SEPTEMBER, 2020, AT 6:30 PM ***BST (LONDON TIME)*** (1.30 PM ***EDT (NEW YORK TIME)***)

TITLE: Software Architecture for AI-intensive Systems

ABSTRACT

The problem at hand is partly the application of software engineering best practices to AI, but more so the evolution of software engineering to attend to software-intensive systems that contain AI components. In this lecture, Grady Booch will examine both dimensions: emerging AI architectures, neuro-symbolic systems, designing/testing/deploying/refactoring/maintaining systems with AI components; the future of software engineering.

BIOGRAPHIES

Grady Booch is Chief Scientist for Software Engineering at IBM
Research where he leads IBM’s research and development for
embodied cognition. Having originated the term and the practice of
object-oriented design, he is best known for his work in advancing the
fields of software engineering and software architecture. A co-author
of the Unified Modeling Language (UML), a founding member of the
Agile Alliance, and a founding member of the Hillside Group, Grady
has published six books and several hundred technical articles,
including an ongoing column for IEEE Software. Grady was also a
trustee for the Computer History Museum. He is an IBM Fellow, an
ACM and IEEE Fellow, has been awarded the Lovelace Medal and
has given the Turing Lecture for the BCS, and was recently named
an IEEE Computer Pioneer. He is currently developing a major trans-
media documentary for public broadcast on the intersection of
computing and the human experience.

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