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    168–170. doi:10.1145/367149.367168. S2CID 37725430. Fred Brooks at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Brooks, Frederick P. (1975). The mythical man-month: essays...
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  • project makes it later." It was coined by Fred Brooks in his 1975 book The Mythical Man-Month. According to Brooks, under certain conditions, an incremental...
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  • Engineering is a book on software engineering and project management by Fred Brooks first published in 1975, with subsequent editions in 1982 and 1995. Its...
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  • dingo hunter Frederick (Fred) Brooks, killed by Aboriginal people in August 1928 at a place called Yukurru, also known as Brooks Soak. Official records...
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  • paper on software engineering written by Turing Award winner Fred Brooks in 1986. Brooks argues that "there is no single development, in either technology...
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  • footballer Fred Brooks or Fred Hellerman (1927–2016), American songwriter Freddie Brooks (musician) (born 1962), American singer-songwriter Freddie Brooks (sportsman)...
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    higher-level interpreted and compiled languages. In "No Silver Bullet", Fred Brooks summarised the effects of the switch away from assembly language programming:...
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  • Fred Brooks (5 May 1908 – 30 June 1996) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Brooks...
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    principal designers of the IBM System/360 line of computers, together with Fred Brooks, Gene Amdahl, and others. Born in The Hague, Netherlands, Blaauw received...
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  • inflated expectations and overconfidence. The phrase was first used by Fred Brooks in his book The Mythical Man-Month, first published in 1975. It described...
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