Watts Humphrey, known as the "father of software quality testing" died a
few days ago. He was 83.
Watts was a keynote speaker at VCF East 5.0 (two years ago.) He worked
on the MOBIDIC ("Mobile Digital Computer") and on the Fieldata spec
(which became ASCII), and which both happened at the Army base that's
now our museum.
Favorite story that I enjoy telling: Watts explained how, when MOBIDIC
was finished and mounted in its 30-foot truck (late 1950s), the Army
insisted on testing it like any other military vehicle. So they drove
the computer-truck to the Aberdeen Proving Ground. On two test laps,
the computer itself came through with flying colors both times. Also on
both laps, the truck broke down!
Here are some obituaries:
Press release --
http://tinyurl.com/2fwdu27
Carnegie Mellon --
http://www.sei.cmu.edu/watts/
SD Times --
http://tinyurl.com/243shql*
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