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=== Selected Articles === |
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*"[http://www.forbes.com/2009/07/25/parasoft-software-enterprise-technology-cio-network-parasoft.html Rethinking Software]" Forbes, July, 2009 |
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*"[http://www.cio.com/article/483160/How_to_Fix_The_Productivity_Problem_That_s_Killing_the_Software_Industry How to Fix The Productivity Problem That's Killing the Software Industry]" CIO, March, 2009 |
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*"[http://www.cio.com/article/454215/How_Better_Software_Can_Save_the_World?page=1 How Better Software Can Save the World]" CIO, October, 2008 |
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*"[http://www.sdtimes.com/content/article.aspx?ArticleID=32062 The Future of Quality Lies in Productivity ]" SDTimes, May, 2008 |
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*"[http://java.sys-con.com/node/502480 Building Security into Software with Security Policies & Static Analysis ]" SDTimes, February, 2008 |
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*"[http://www.stpmag.com/issues/stp-2008-01.pdf#page=37 Want to Automate Regression Testing? Get Development and QA in Sync]" STP, January, 2008 |
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*"[http://www.ddj.com/architect/202802988 Software Development: Then and Now]" DDJ, December 2007 |
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*"[http://soa.sys-con.com/read/219090.htm SOA Best Practices: Four Steps to Securing Your Web Services]" SOA World, April 17, 2007 |
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* "[http://www.ecnmag.com/article.aspx?id=139503 Strategies for overlapping the development of embedded systems software and hardware]" ECN, April 9, 2007 |
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* "[http://www.sdtimes.com/article/column-20070301-01.html Security as a Requirements Issue]" SD Times, March 1, 2007 |
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* "[http://www.dmreview.com/dmdirect/20060602/1055720-1.html BPEL in a Service-Oriented Architecture]" DM Review, June 2006 |
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* "[http://webservices.sys-con.com/read/164547.htm Choosing the Best Testing Tools to Increase Project Productivity]" SOA World December 27, 2005 |
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* "[http://www.stpmag.com/issues/stp-2005-11.pdf#page=35 Hold the Line Against Application Attacks"] Software Test and Performance November, 2005 |
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* "[http://sys-con.com/read/99704_1.htm Java Application Security in the Corporate World]" JDJ, June 13, 2005 |
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* "[http://www.ddj.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=184415174 Prevention's The Cure]" Software Development, August 1, 2004 |
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* "[http://www.sdtimes.com/link/34928 Four Ways to Increase Productivity]", SD Times, Nov. 15, 2010 |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 07:50, 5 April 2013
Adam Kolawa | |
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Born | |
Died | April 26, 2011 California | (aged 53)
Occupation | CEO/Co-Founder Parasoft |
Spouse | Elizabeth Kolawa |
Children | Natalie Kolawa, Adam Kolawa Jr. |
Adam Kazimierz Kolawa (June 25, 1957 – April 26, 2011) was CEO and co-founder of Parasoft, a software company in Monrovia, CA that makes software development tools. Recognized by eWeek as one of the 100 Most Influential People in IT, Kolawa wrote three books on software development and published hundreds of articles in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Computerworld, SD Times, and Dr. Dobb's Journal.
History
Kolawa received a M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Science and Technology in 1981 and a M.Sc. in Physics from Jagiellonian University in 1982.[1] After Kolawa emigrated from Poland to the United States, he earned a Ph.D in Theoretical Physics from the California Institute of Technology. While at Caltech, he worked with Geoffrey Fox and helped design and implement the Intel hypercube parallel computer known as the Cosmic Cube.[2][3]
In 1987, he founded Parasoft with four friends from Caltech.[1] Initially, the company focused on parallel processing technologies.[4] Kolawa transitioned the company from a parallel processing system producer, to a software development tool producer, to a provider of software solutions and services that help organizations deliver better business applications faster by establishing quality as a continuous process throughout the software development life cycle.[5]
Kolawa's latest major publication is The Next Leap in Productivity: What Top Managers Really Need to Know About Information Technology (John Wiley & Sons, January 2009).[6] This book discusses how two "quantum leaps" can occur when IT is properly understood and properly managed. The first quantum leap describes the radical improvement in the productivity of individual programmers and programmer teams when they build software the proper way. The second quantum leap describes a radical improvement in the productivity of the entire enterprise that can arise, with proper executive action, after the first leap has occurred.
Previously, Kolawa co-authored two books on Development Testing and Software Testing and written or contributed to articles in publications such as the Wall Street Journal,[7] Forbes,[8] CIO,[9][10][11] ComputerWorld,[12] and Dr. Dobb's Journal.[13] In 2007, eWeek recognized Kolawa as one of the 100 Most Influential People in IT.[14] In 2001, Kolawa was awarded the Los Angeles Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year Award in the Software category.[15]
Kolawa was granted 20 patents for software technologies he has invented. His patents include runtime memory error detection technology (Patent 5,842,019 and 5,581,696 - granted in 1998), statically analyzing source code quality using rules (Patent 5,860,011 - granted in 1999), and automated unit test case generation technology (Patent 5,761,408 and 5,784,553 - granted in 1998).[16]
Kolawa died suddenly on April 26, 2011.[17]
Publications
Books
- Kolawa, Adam (2009). The Next Leap in Productivity: What Top Managers Really Need to Know about Information Technology. Wiley. p. 224. ISBN 978-0-470-39811-1.
- Kolawa, Adam (2007). Automated Defect Prevention: Best Practices in Software Management. Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Press. p. 426. ISBN 0-470-04212-5.
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- Kolawa, Adam (2001). Bulletproofing Web Applications. Wiley. p. 545. ISBN 0-7645-4866-2.
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- Oram, Andy; Wilson, Greg, ed. (2007). Beautiful Code: Leading Programmers Explain How They Think (Theory in Practice). O'Reilly. p. 618. ISBN 0-596-51004-7.
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References
- ^ a b "Interview: Adam Kolawa, Parasoft" in socaltech.com, February 9, 2004
- ^ "The Implementation of a Dynamic Load Balancer." Kolawa, A. with G. Fox and R. Williams. In Hypercube Multiprocessors, M. T. Heath, editor. SIAM, Philadelphia, 114-121. 1987. Caltech Report C3P-328
- ^ "Performance of' the Mark II and INTEL Hypercubes." Kolawa, A. with S. Otto, published in Hypercube Multiprocessors, edited by T. Heath, SIAM, 272. 1986. Caltech report C3P-254
- ^ "Express"
- ^ "Parasoft's Adam Kolawa: Software quality is a continuous process" SearchSoftwareQuality.com, November 28, 2007
- ^ "The Next Leap in Productivity: What Top Managers Really Need to Know about Information Technology" at www.wiley.com
- ^ Kolawa, A., " Outsourcing Is Not the Enemy", Wall Street Journal, February 24, 2004
- ^ "Rethinking Software" by Ed Sperling, Forbes, July 27, 2009
- ^ "How to Fix The Productivity Problem That's Killing the Software Industry" by Adam Kolawa, CIO, March 5, 2009
- ^ "How Better Software Can Save the World" by Adam Kolawa, CIO, October 10, 2008
- ^ "Developing Bug-Free Software" by Adam Kolawa, CIO, August 15, 2002
- ^ "Why Aren't We Doing More to Prevent Errors?" by Adam Kolawa, Computerworld, August 6, 2003
- ^ "Communicating With Software-Development Managers" by Adam Kolawa, Dr. Dobb's Journal, February 1, 2004
- ^ "Top 100 Most Influential People in IT" in eWeek
- ^ "Entrepreneur of the Year" Los Angeles Business Journal June 18, 2001
- ^ Patent search for Kolawa, Adam at www.uspto.gov
- ^ "Remembering Adam Kolawa From Parasoft" by Alan Zeichick, SD Times, May 2, 2011