Grady (IBM Fellow) has a prestigious internationally available in its outstanding contributions to software architecture, software engineering and software modeling. Since its establishment in 1981, he has been a chief scientist of IBM Rational. GRADY won the title of IBM Fellow in March 2003.
Grady is one of the initial developers of unified modeling languages (UML) and one of the initial developers of multiple Rational products. Grady has served as architects and architectural guidance of many complex and deep software projects worldwide. GRADY is the authors of the six bestsellers, including the "UML User Guide" and "Objective Analysis of Applications".
Grady published hundreds of technical articles about software engineering, including pipents that inspire object-oriented design terms and practices in the early 1980s. He also delivered a speech and advisor in the world.
Grady is ACM (Association for Computing Machinery), members of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science) and CPSR (Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility) a.
He won the title of IBM Camera, ACM Fellow, World Technology Network Fellow, and Software Development Forum.
Grady is a founding member of Agile Alliance, Hillside Group, and WorldWide Institute of Software Architects. He also serves as a consultant from Northface University. GRADY received a bachelor's degree in Science in the US Air Force College in 1977, 1979 received a master's degree in Electronic Engineering Science in University of California At Santa Barbara.
Grady lives with his wife and cat in Colorado. He is interested in reading, traveling, singing and playing the harp.