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Gerald M. Weinberg
October 11, 2002
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Preface to the Chinese Editions of Weinberg's Series
¡¡¡¡Last year, I was honored to learn that Tsinghua University
Press intended to publish a series of my books in Chinese
translations. As an author, I'm thrilled to know that my work
will now be within reach of thousands more software engineers,
managers, testers, consultants, and other people concerned
with using technology to build a new and better world.
¡¡¡¡Early in my career, I wrote numerous highly technical books
on computers and software, but as I gained experience, I learned
that technology is worthless - even dangerous - if we don't
pay attention to the human aspects of both its use and its
construction. I decided to add the human dimension to my work,
and bring that dimension to the attention of my readers.
¡¡¡¡After making that decision, the first book I published was
The Psychology of Computer Programming, a study of the human
processes that enter into the development, testing, and maintenance
of software. That book is now in its Silver Anniversary Edition
(more than 25 years in print), testifying to the desire of
people to understand that human dimension to their work. I
was very pleased to learn that The Psychology of Computer
Programming will be one of the books in this series of Chinese
translations.
¡¡¡¡Having my books translated gives me an opportunity to reflect
on them as a collection, and to perceive what themes they
have in common. As long as I can recall, I was interested
in how people think, and when I was a young boy, the few computers
in the world were often referred to as "giant brains."
I thought that I might learn more about how people think by
studying how these giant brains "thought." That's
how I first became a computer programmer, and after almost
50 years of working with computers, I've learned a lot about
how people think - but I still have far more to learn than
I already know.
¡¡¡¡My interest in thinking shows in all of these books, but
is especially clear in An Introduction to General System Thinking
(now also in a Silver Anniversary edition); in its companion
volume, General Principles of Systems Design (written with
my wife, Dani, who is an anthropologist); and in Are Your
Lights On? : How to Figure Out What the Problem Really Is
(written with Don Gause). My interest naturally extended to
methods of helping other people to think more clearly, which
led me to write three other books in the series - The Secrets
of Consulting : A Guide to Giving and Getting Advice Successfully;
More Secrets of Consulting: The Consultant's Tool Kit; and
the Handbook of Walkthroughs, Inspections, and Technical Reviews:
Evaluating Programs, Projects, and Products (which is now
in its third edition).
¡¡¡¡But as I grew older, I learned that clear thinking is not
the only requirement for success in technology. Even the clearest
thinkers require moral and emotional leadership, so I wrote
Becoming a Technical Leader: An Organic Problem-Solving Approach,
followed by my series of four Quality Software Management
volumes. This series covers Systems Thinking, First-Order
Measurement, Congruent Action, and Anticipating Change - all
of which are essential for success in technical projects.
¡¡¡¡I have already begun to improve my own thinking and writing
by working with the translators and seeing my work through
different cultural eyes and brains. My fondest hope is that
these translations will also help you, the reader, become
more successful in your projects - and in your entire life.
Thank you for reading them.
¡¡¡¡- Gerald M. Weinberg
¡¡¡¡11 October 2002
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