Tom Gilb
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Tom Gilb (born 1940 in Pasadena, California) is the author of 9 books and has at least 4 more drafted.
He is currently a consultant, teacher and author, in partnership with his Norwegian son Kai Gilb. He mainly helps multinational clients improve their organizations and methods by using evolutionary systems delivery ("Evo").
He is a member of INCOSE and is active in the Norwegian chapter, NORSEC, which presented him with an award in 2003. He frequently lectures at INCOSE local chapters on his worldwide travels and at INCOSE conferences.
Current printings include Software Inspection, ISBN 0-201-63181-4 (1993) and Principles of Software Engineering Management, ISBN 0-201-19246-2 (1988, now in 19th printing). His latest book is Competitive Engineering: A Handbook for Systems & Software Engineering Management using Planguage, ISBN 0-7506-6507-6 (2005).
He emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1956 and to Norway in 1958. He took his first job with IBM in 1958 and became a freelance consultant in 1960.
[edit] Juicy Bits First
Tom Gilb came up with the Juicy Bits First principle: If you deliver the juiciest bits of the project first, you will be forgiven for not providing all they dreamt about, or for not doing it as cheaply and quickly as they hoped. This principle is used in agile software development, such as extreme programming.
[edit] External links
- Principles of Software Engineering Management (ISBN 0-201-19246-2) by Tom Gilb
- http://homepage.mac.com/keithray/blog/2003/08/06/#juicyBits