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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
editBooks he has written or co-written include:
- Kyle Brown; Sherman Alpert; Bobby Woolf (February 1998). The Design Patterns Smalltalk Companion. ISBN 978-0-201-18462-4.
- Kyle Brown; Gary Craig; Greg Hester; Jaime Niswonger; David Pitt (May 2001). Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere. ISBN 978-0-201-61617-0.
- Gregor Hohpe; Bobby Woolf; Kyle Brown; Martin Fowler; Sean Neville; Michael J Rettig; Jonathan Simon (October 2003). Enterprise Integration Patterns. ISBN 978-0-321-20068-6.
- Kyle Brown; Gary Craig; Greg Hester; Jaime Niswonger; David Pitt (December 2003). Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere (2nd Ed). ISBN 978-0-321-18579-2.
- Jon Thomas; Matthew Young; Kyle Brown; Andrew Glover (October 2004). Java Testing Patterns. ISBN 978-1-884-84250-4.
- Roland Barcia; Geoffrey Hambrick; Kyle Brown; Robert Peterson; Kulvir Singh Bhogal (May 2008). Persistence in the Enterprise: A Guide to Persistence Technologies. ISBN 978-0-131-58756-4.
- Roland Barcia; Kyle Brown; Karl Bishop; Matthew Perrins (June 2014). Modern Web Development with IBM WebSphere: Developing, Deploying, and Managing Mobile and Multi-Platform Apps. ISBN 978-0-133-06703-3.
- Moe Abdula; Roland Barcia; Kyle Brown; Ingo Averdunk; Ndu Emuchay (May 2018). The Cloud Adoption Playbook. ISBN 978-1-119-49181-1.
References
edit- ^ "2018 IBM Fellows". IBM. 12 April 2018. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
- ^ "Kyle Brown patents". Google Patents. Retrieved January 20, 2019.
- ^ "2002 PLoP". The Hillside Group. Retrieved April 14, 2018.[dead link ]
- ^ "PLoP18". The Hillside Group. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
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