Gerald M. Weinberg Quotes

Gerald Marvin Weinberg was an American computer scientist, author and teacher of the psychology and anthropology of computer software development. His most well-known books are The Psychology of Computer Programming and Introduction to General Systems Thinking. Wikipedia  

✵ 27. October 1933 – 7. August 2018
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Famous Gerald M. Weinberg Quotes

“When program developers are not territorial about their code and encourage others to look for bugs and potential improvements, progress speeds up dramatically.”

Gerald M. Weinberg

M. B. Douthwaite (2002) Enabling Innovation: A Practical Guide to Understanding and Fostering Technological Change. p. 116

“A controller that cannot control itself is worse than no controller at all: If you cannot manage yourself, you have no business managing others.”

Gerald M. Weinberg

Source: Quality Software Management: Volume 2, First-order measurement, 1993, p. 9

“Quality is value to some person”

Gerald M. Weinberg

Source: Quality Software Management: Volume 1, Systems Thinking, 1992, p. 7, also in Weinberg (1993, 108); quoted in Matthew Heusser, Govind Kulkarni (2011) How to Reduce the Cost of Software Testing. p. 95

“Things are the way they are because they got that way”

Gerald M. Weinberg

Quote in: Rex Black (2004) Critical Testing Processes: Plan, Prepare, Perform, Perfect. p. 12
The secrets of consulting, 1985

“The power of the Ten Commandments is magnified if you remember the Helpful Model: No matter how it looks, everyone is trying to be helpful.”

Gerald M. Weinberg

Source: Quality Software Management: Volume 2, First-order measurement, 1993, p. 426

Gerald M. Weinberg Quotes

“If builders built houses the way programmers built programs, the first woodpecker to come along would destroy civilization.”

Gerald M. Weinberg

Weinberg attributed with the quote in: Murali Chemuturi (2010) Mastering Software Quality Assurance: Best Practices, Tools and Technique for Software Developers. p. ix

“The general systems movement has taken up the task of helping scientists unravel complexity, technologists to master it, and others to learn to live with it.”

Gerald M. Weinberg

Source: Introduction to General Systems Thinking, 1975, p. 3; Quote in: Dieter Spath, Walter Ganz (2008) The Future of Services: Trends and Perspectives. p. 226

“I believe, however, that humans are the only animals that we know who invents tools for working together - and they have done that as long as we have considered them human.”

Gerald M. Weinberg

Gerald M. Weinberg (1992) cited in: Hannes P. Lubich (1995) Towards a CSCW Framework for Scientific Cooperation in Europe. p. 7

“Helping myself is even harder than helping others.”

Gerald M. Weinberg

Quoted in: Hiebert, Murray, Hiebert, Éilish (1999) Powerful Professionals : Getting Your Expertise Used Inside Your Organization. p. 216
Source: The secrets of consulting, 1985, p. 18

“Science is the study of those things that can be reduced to the study of other things.”

Gerald M. Weinberg

Source: Introduction to General Systems Thinking, 1975, p. 30; Quote in: Dieter Spath, Walter Ganz (2008) The Future of Services: Trends and Perspectives. p. 226

“As any poet knows, a system is a way of looking at the world.”

Gerald M. Weinberg

Source: Introduction to General Systems Thinking, 1975, p. 52

“If the software doesn't have to work, you can always meet any other requirement.”

Gerald M. Weinberg

Source: Quality Software Management: Volume 2, First-order measurement, 1993, p. 111

“Let’s hope that no system of theory of systems will ever eliminate the other systems – that no approach will be promoted to a dogma, and no group of scientists will become the high priests. Shouldn’t we rather let a hundred flowers bloom…?”

Gerald M. Weinberg

Weinberg (1976) cited in: Slawomir Sztaba (2010) "Economy and Sociology. The Likely Directions of Cooperation.". In: WFES. Vol 1, nr.1 2010. p. 218

“A system is never finished being developed until it ceases to be used.”

Gerald M. Weinberg

Attributed to Gerald M. Weinberg in: Hannes P. Lubich (1995) Towards a CSCW Framework for Scientific Cooperation in Europe. p. 7

“The Third Law of Consulting: Never forget they're paying you by the hour, not by the solution.”

Gerald M. Weinberg

Citation in: Lowell Jay Arthur (1992) Rapid evolutionary development: requirements, prototyping & software creation. p. 9
The secrets of consulting, 1985

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