Amy J. Ko
Amy J. Ko
> I feel the section on open source organizations wasn't necessary, and that the extra space could have been used to further delve into the responsibilities of an SWE. Each...
> I think the concept of for-profit vs non-profit vs open source should be better explained. There was a good list of reasons as to why modern open source projects...
> PS - this was the first time I read a chapter about software engineering and learned about the major contributions by the black community early on and the injustice...
> When the article talks about Margaret Hamilton's contribution and leadership in the field of software engineering, it says that Margaret Hamilton's leadership established the software engineering field as a...
> While I gained some new knowledge by reading the “History” chapter, I felt that the paragraph that introduces the IBM 360 needs to be better explained. The paragraph before...
> An expansion on the question “what responsibility do software engineers have to avoid algorithmic bias?” may strengthen this article. The question immediately brought to mind how companies like IBM...
> this chapter does explain and what can be termed as the "birth of software engineering". we see here how people started doing this just to solve problems that didn't...
> Condensing the history of software engineering into a short article is definitely not an easy task, but I think highlighting the major events after the 60s might make it...
> While I did like the part about women in programming, I felt that it should have been talked about some more. Women used to be at the forefront of...
This was from a grant proposal. Probably belongs in the program comprehension chapter. ```Overarching facts supported by prior work: Establishing the problem There is always a "gulf of execution" mismatch...