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Ben-Menachem, Mordechai
Ben-Gurion University
Beer-Sheva, Israel
 
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Mordechai Ben-Menachem is a researcher and adjunct lecturer at Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva, and at Sapir College in Sedarot, both in southern Israel. His professional interests are in the areas of systems engineering, software engineering, and project management. He has been active for more than three decades in these areas, as a practitioner, consultant, lecturer, and researcher. He is an autodidact in these, and other, areas.

He has taught about many systems and software engineering subjects at both undergraduate and graduate levels. These have included introductory courses, as well as more advanced courses on testing, software and system processes, software project management, advanced project management for technology-rich projects, analysis and design, software quality engineering, and verification and validation. He has led many projects both in industry and academia, and has acted as a guide, mentor, and faculty advisor for many graduate students. The aspect of his academic career of which he is proudest is the fact that many hundreds of former students remain in contact with him, and consider him to be both a mentor and friend.

He current research interests are centered around the paradigm of change, which is an overall framework for management of systems and software in an organization, whether these are management systems, control systems, or parts of a product. His professional systems experience has included all types of systems—satellites and airborne systems, insurance and banking, telephony, and groundwater seepage—but his favorite projects have always been those involving very complex and large real-time systems.

His extensive writings include about 15 professional books, and several hundred papers. He also has written fictional works, several books of poetry, and about six books of philosophy. He is a member of the IEEE Computer Society (IEEE-CS), the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and the Oxford Club, and is also an ordained clergyman. His hobbies include cooking, reading, eclectic music, and wandering around his favorite cities.

 
 
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Søgaard A., Faruqui M., Vulić I., Ruder S., Morgan&Claypool Publishers, San Rafael, CA, 2019. 134 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-681730-63-9)

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May 5 2020  
   Software engineering (10th ed.)
Sommerville I., Pearson, Boston, MA, 2016. 816 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-133943-03-0), Reviews: (2 of 2)

This book has been around for about three decades. This newest version is the tenth edition. Software engineering is--has become--an enormous subject. The book is very long--over 800 pages--and yet i...

Oct 17 2018  
   How to teach computer ethics through science fiction
Burton E., Goldsmith J., Mattei N. Communications of the ACM 61(8): 54-64, 2018.  Type: Article

This is one of those very strange articles that makes one happy, just by its very existence....

Oct 15 2018  
   Knowledge engineering: building cognitive assistants for evidence-based reasoning
Tecuci G., Marcu D., Boicu M., Schum D., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2016. 480 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-107122-56-7)

To review this book, and do it any justice, one must begin with a few “externalities.” First, the book is exceptionally beautiful in terms of production: well bound, beautiful in color, and very well produced in eve...

Sep 1 2017  
   What are the elements of software design
Daniel Jackson. YouTube, 01:09:44, published on Mar 4, 2016, nueecs, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIH0h2pPr9A. Type: Video

This is my second attempt to formally review a video for Computing Reviews. In the first attempt, the quality of production was so totally awful (with no relation to the lecturer) that any attempt to honestly review it was simpl...

Aug 5 2016  
   The art of computer programming
Knuth D., Addison-Wesley Professional, Boston, MA, 2006.  Type: Book

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Sep 25 2006  
   Java testing and design: from unit testing to automated Web tests
Cohen F., Prentice Hall PTR, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2004.  Type: Book (9780131421899)

When I was asked to review this book, I thought: “Oh wow, another book on testing, this one telling us how to test the 10,435th language to come out in the past few years. Big deal! Oh well, I have looked at just about every ...

Sep 21 2004  
 
 
 
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