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Ed Yourdon

Ed Yourdon

Ed Yourdon is an internationally recognized consultant, lecturer, and author or coauthor of more than 25 books, including Managing High-Intensity Internet Projects, Death March, and The Rise and Resurrection of the American Programmer. Widely known as the lead developer of structured analysis design methods in the 1970’s and the popular Coad/Yourdon object-oriented methodology in the early 1990’s, he has been inducted into the Computer Hall of Fame along with such notables as Charles Babbage, Seymour Cray, James Martin, Grace Hopper, Gerald Weinberg and Bill Gates.
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Interviews with Ed Yourdon»See all

How will technology play a role in minimizing the impact of higher energy costs? Ed Yourdon talks with Jim Blasingame about the increased use of telecommuting and video conferencing to work with colleagues and talks with customers as alternatives to physical travel. They also talk about the future of Web 2.0 and what Web 3.0 might look like.
Do you know what Web 2.0 means? Ed and Jim talk about this reality of our global marketplace and why small businesses need to know what it means for their future.
Ed and Jim talk about some of the elements of what is called "Web 2.0", which is the next level of online activity, with blogs being a central element.