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Richard Helm is on the list of [[InvitedAuthors]] whom [[Ward Cunningham]] first solicited to contribute to [[WikiWikiWeb]] because they were interested in [[PatternLanguage]]. | Richard Helm is on the list of [[InvitedAuthors]] whom [[Ward Cunningham]] first solicited to contribute to [[WikiWikiWeb]] because they were interested in [[PatternLanguage]]. | ||
| + | Richard Helm is internationally known authority on software architecture and design, and has published extensively. He is one of the [[Gang of Four]] who co-authored the award winning Design Patterns book. | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
| − | Richard Helm | + | Richard Helm obtained a B.Sc(Hons) and a Ph.D from The University of Melbourne, Australia. He began his career as a research scientist at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center in New York. |
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| + | His career spans high technology research, product development, systems integration, and IT consulting. He worked with IBM Global Services and DMR. | ||
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| + | Richard Helm is currently with The Boston Consulting Group where he consults on the strategic application of technology to business. | ||
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| + | He was awarded the 2005 ACM Programming Languages Award. The Gang of Four was awarded the AITO Dahl-Nygaard Prize for 2006. | ||
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