IEEE Software's "On Computing" with Grady Booch
Activity Overview
Episode publication activity over the past year
Episodes
No Laughing Matter
Contributed by Lukas
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses the journey to understand the theories, mechanisms, a...
My Autobiography
Contributed by Lukas
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses how the story of computing is the story of humanity. ...
Remembrance of Things Past
Contributed by Lukas
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses how although we live in a world of unprecedented comp...
Disrupting the Disrupters
Contributed by Lukas
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses how the way to disrupt an industry is to question the...
Grady Booch: I, for One, Welcome Our New Computer Overlords
Contributed by Lukas
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses why he rejects fears that machines with superintellig...
It Is Cold. And Lonely.
Contributed by Lukas
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses how the next generation of software-intensive systems...
The Computational Human
Contributed by Lukas
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses how different ages of humanity have required differen...
Once upon a Time
Contributed by Lukas
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses the creation stories and myths of computing. Subscrib...
Then A Miracle Occurs
Contributed by Lukas
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses how developing software-intensive systems is like man...
Anarchy and Order
Contributed by Lukas
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses how computing amplifies the actions of governments, b...
All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace
Contributed by Lukas
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses how we must come to grips with a number of practical ...
Of Boilers, Bit, and Bots
Contributed by Lukas
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses how parallels exist between the Industrial Revolution...
The Persistence of Memory
Contributed by Lukas
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses how even in the face of the tumultuous changes brough...
To Code or Not to Code
14 Aug 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses how much a functioning member of society today should...
The Big Questions
03 Jun 2014
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Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses the big questions whose answers shape the systems wit...
The Incredible Lightness of Software
07 Apr 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Author Grady Booch provides an audio recording of his On Computing column, in which he discusses how from the inside of a software-intensive system, t...
The Stories We Tell Ourselves
13 Feb 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Storytelling involves weaving abstractions about fundamental truths regarding the world and the human experience to entertain and educate. When it com...
The Human and Ethical Aspects of Big Data
06 Dec 2013
Contributed by Lukas
Every line of code represents a moral decision; every bit of data collected, analyzed, and visualized has moral implications.
Deus ex Machina
17 Oct 2013
Contributed by Lukas
No matter your individual position on the matter, faith is a powerful element of the human experience. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that computi...
The Stories of Possibility
21 Aug 2013
Contributed by Lukas
There are three things that future generations may never experience: the smell of books, the sound of a computer, and the sanctuary of privacy. These ...
The Wonder Years
12 Jun 2013
Contributed by Lukas
Grady Booch peers behind the curtain of computing into the mystery behind software-intensive systems. To some, such systems look like magic; to most, ...
In Defense of Boring
11 Apr 2013
Contributed by Lukas
On the one hand, we seek to build software-intensive systems that are innovative, elegant, and supremely useful. On the other hand, computing technolo...
From Minecraft to Minds
20 Feb 2013
Contributed by Lukas
The subject of the computability of the mind introduces complex philosophical, ethical, and technical issues. That aside, this topic draws us in to th...
The Great and Terrible Oz
08 Dec 2012
Contributed by Lukas
Computing is transforming every aspect of the human experience. As creators of this technology, what obligations do we have to the general public, for...
Woven on the Loom of Sorrow
13 Oct 2012
Contributed by Lukas
Computing was once a companion to conflict; computing is now an instrument of war; computing is becoming a theater of war. Along the way, conflict has...
The Human Experience
10 Oct 2012
Contributed by Lukas
Computing has transformed humanity in ways that we have only begun to metabolize. Computing amplifies what we celebrate most about being human, but it...
Transition
10 Oct 2012
Contributed by Lukas
Grady Booch introduces listeners of On Architecture to his new podcast, On Computing.