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James W. Moore is a 40-year veteran of Software Engineering in IBM and now the MITRE Corp. He serves the IEEE Computer Society as a member of its Board of Governors and chairs its Professional Practices Committee. He is an Executive Editor of the Society's "Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge" and a member of the Editorial Board of the recent revision of the "Encyclopedia of Software Engineering." He performs software and systems engineering standardization for the IEEE, serving as its liaison to International Organization for Standardization (ISO/IEC) Joint Technical Committee (JTC1/SC7) and as a member of the Executive Committee of the IEEE Software and Systems Engineering Standards Committee. The IEEE Computer Society has recognized him as a Charter Member of their Golden Core; the IEEE selected him as a recipient of their Third Millennium Award and recently named him as a Fellow of the IEEE. His latest book on Software Engineering Standards was published in 2006 by John Wiley & Son. He holds two US patents and, dating to times when software was not regarded as patentable, two "defensive publications." He graduated from the University of North Carolina with a BS in Mathematics, and Syracuse University with an MS in Systems and Information Science.
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