Kyle Brown (computer scientist) explained
Kyle Brown (born October 20, 1967) is an American computer scientist at IBM, Durham, North Carolina, USA, known for his work in software design pattern. He is an IBM Fellow.[1] He has published ten books, over 100 commercial articles and papers, and holds more than 25 patents.[2] He was the program chair for the Pattern Languages of Programs Conference in 2002[3] and again in 2018.[4]
Books
Books he has written or co-written include:
- Book: The Design Patterns Smalltalk Companion. Kyle Brown . Sherman Alpert . Bobby Woolf . 978-0-201-18462-4. February 1998.
- Book: Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere. 978-0-201-61617-0. Kyle Brown . Gary Craig . Greg Hester . Jaime Niswonger . David Pitt . May 2001.
- Book: Enterprise Integration Patterns . Gregor Hohpe . Bobby Woolf. Kyle Brown. Martin Fowler. Sean Neville. Michael J Rettig. Jonathan Simon. 978-0-321-20068-6. October 2003.
- Book: Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere (2nd Ed) . 978-0-321-18579-2. Kyle Brown . Gary Craig . Greg Hester . Jaime Niswonger . David Pitt . December 2003.
- Book: Java Testing Patterns . Jon Thomas . Matthew Young. Kyle Brown. Andrew Glover . 978-1-884-84250-4. October 2004.
- Book: Persistence in the Enterprise: A Guide to Persistence Technologies . Roland Barcia . Geoffrey Hambrick. Kyle Brown. Robert Peterson. Kulvir Singh Bhogal . 978-0-131-58756-4. May 2008.
- Book: Modern Web Development with IBM WebSphere: Developing, Deploying, and Managing Mobile and Multi-Platform Apps. Roland Barcia . Kyle Brown . Karl Bishop. Matthew Perrins . 978-0-133-06703-3. June 2014.
- Book: The Cloud Adoption Playbook . Moe Abdula . Roland Barcia. Kyle Brown. Ingo Averdunk . Ndu Emuchay . 978-1-119-49181-1. May 2018.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: 2018 IBM Fellows. 12 April 2018. IBM. April 13, 2018.
- Web site: Kyle Brown patents. Google Patents. January 20, 2019.
- Web site: 2002 PLoP. The Hillside Group. April 14, 2018.
- Web site: PLoP18. The Hillside Group. April 14, 2018.