James Hartwell Frame

By admin , 21 December 2015
James
Hartwell
Frame
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Pioneer who transformed software development from the art form of its hectic, unstructured early days into the science of a predictable and manageable methodology, Frame built a long and distinguished career in software development management. It began with IBM during the early days of System 360 development, continued as the first Director of the IBM Santa Teresa Lab in Silicon Valley with responsibility for all programming language development, and culminated at ITT where he served as vice president heading the software division. There, Frame became one of the early champions of software quality metrics as a solution to the reliability problems plaguing the industry.

Following his corporate career, he founded a successful consulting business, James Frame Enterprises (JFE), specializing in assessments and recommendations for improving software development methodologies for corporate clients in the telecom industry. Frame was educated at St. John's College, Annapolis, MD, where he served on the Board of Visitors and Governors.

IBM & ITT
He transformed software development from its unstructured early days into the science of a predictable and manageable methodology
Date of Birth
1928
Date of Death
1997-01-01

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