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James Martin (19 October 1933 – 24 June 2013) was an English
information technology Information technology (IT) is the use of computers to create, process, store, retrieve, and exchange all kinds of data . and information. IT forms part of information and communications technology (ICT). An information technology syste ...
consultant and author, known for his work on information technology engineering.


Biography

James Martin was born on 19 October 1933 in
Ashby-de-la-Zouch Ashby-de-la-Zouch, sometimes spelt Ashby de la Zouch () and shortened locally to Ashby, is a market town and civil parish in the North West Leicestershire district of Leicestershire, England. The town is near to the Derbyshire and Staffordshir ...
, England. He earned a degree in physics at
Keble College, Oxford Keble College () is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. Its main buildings are on Parks Road, opposite the University Museum and the University Parks. The college is bordered to the north by Keble Road, to ...
. Martin joined IBM in 1959, and from the 1980s on, established several IT consultancy firms. Starting in 1981 with Dixon Doll and Tony Carter he establishe
DMW (Doll Martin Worldwide)
in London, UK, which was later renamed James Martin Associates (JMA), which was (partly) bought by Texas Instruments Software in 1991. He later co-founded Database Design Inc. (DDI), in Ann Arbor, Michigan, to promulgate his database design techniques and to develop tools to help implement them. After becoming the market leader in information technology engineering software, DDI was renamed KnowledgeWare and eventually purchased by Fran Tarkenton, who took it public. Martin was awarded an honorary fellowship by
Keble College, Oxford Keble College () is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. Its main buildings are on Parks Road, opposite the University Museum and the University Parks. The college is bordered to the north by Keble Road, to ...
and an honorary
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degree by the
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in July 2009. He gave the Turing Lecture in 2008. According to ''Computerworlds 25th anniversary issue, he was ranked fourth among the 25 individuals who have most influenced the world of computer science.


Personal life

From the 1990s onwards, Martin lived on his own private island, Agar's Island, in
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, where he died on 24 June 2013, apparently in a swimming accident.


Work

Martin was an expert in the field of
systems design Systems design interfaces, and data for an electronic control system to satisfy specified requirements. System design could be seen as the application of system theory to product development. There is some overlap with the disciplines of system ...
,
software development methodology In software engineering, a software development process is a process of dividing software development work into smaller, parallel, or sequential steps or sub-processes to improve design, product management. It is also known as a software devel ...
, information technology engineering and
computer-aided software engineering Computer-aided software engineering (CASE) is the domain of software tools used to design and implement applications. CASE tools are similar to and were partly inspired by Computer-Aided Design (CAD) tools used for designing hardware products. CAS ...
. He was one of the first to promote
fourth-generation programming language A fourth-generation programming language (4GL) is any computer programming language that belongs to a class of languages envisioned as an advancement upon third-generation programming languages (3GL). Each of the programming language generations a ...
s, and was one of the main developers of the
Rapid Application Development Rapid application development (RAD), also called rapid application building (RAB), is both a general term for adaptive software development approaches, and the name for James Martin's method of rapid development. In general, RAD approaches to ...
methodology.


Information Technology Engineering

Information technology engineering (ITE) is an approach to designing and developing information systems. It has a somewhat chequered history that follows two very distinct threads. It is said to have originated in Australia between 1976 and 1980, and appears first in the literature in 1981 in the Savant Institute publication ''Information Engineering'' by James Martin and
Clive Finkelstein Clive Finkelstein (born ca. 1939 died 9/12/2021) is an Australian computer scientist, known as the "Father" of information engineering methodology. Life and work In 1961 Finkelstein received his Bachelor of Science from the University of New S ...
. Information technology engineering first provided
data analysis Data analysis is a process of inspecting, cleansing, transforming, and modeling data with the goal of discovering useful information, informing conclusions, and supporting decision-making. Data analysis has multiple facets and approaches, enc ...
and
database design Database design is the organization of data according to a database model. The designer determines what data must be stored and how the data elements interrelate. With this information, they can begin to fit the data to the database model.Teorey, T ...
techniques that could be used by
database administrator Database administrators (DBAs) use specialized software to store and organize data. The role may include capacity planning, installation, configuration, database design, migration, performance monitoring, security, troubleshooting, as well as ba ...
s (DBAs) and by
systems analyst A systems analyst, also known as business technology analyst, is an information technology (IT) professional who specializes in analyzing, designing and implementing information systems. Systems analysts assess the suitability of information syst ...
s to develop database designs and systems based upon an understanding of the operational processing needs of organisations for the 1980s. The Finkelstein thread evolved after 1980 into the data processing (DP)-driven variant of IE. From 1983 till 1986 IE evolved further into the business-driven variant of IE, which was intended to address a rapidly changing business environment. The then Technical Director, Charles M. Richter, from 1983 to 1987, played a significant role by revamping the IE methodology as well as designing the IE software product (User-Data) which helped automate the IE methodology, opening the way to next generation
Information Architecture Information architecture (IA) is the structural design of shared information environments; the art and science of organizing and labelling websites, intranets, online communities and software to support usability and findability; and an emerging ...
.


Computer-aided software engineering

The Martin thread in information technology engineering was strategy-driven from the outset and from 1983 was focused on the possibility of automating the development process through the provision of techniques for business description that could be used to populate a data dictionary or encyclopaedia that could in turn be used as source material for code generation. The Martin methodology provided a foundation for the
CASE Case or CASE may refer to: Containers * Case (goods), a package of related merchandise * Cartridge case or casing, a firearm cartridge component * Bookcase, a piece of furniture used to store books * Briefcase or attaché case, a narrow box to ca ...
(Computer-Aided Software Engineering) tool industry. Martin himself had significant stakes in at least four CASE tool vendors—InTech (Excelerator), Higher Order Software, KnowledgeWare, originally Database Design Inc, (Information Engineering Workbench) and James Martin Associates, originally DMW and now Headstrong (the original designers of the Texas Instruments' CA Gen facility and the principal developers of the methodology). At the end of the 1980s and early 1990s the Martin thread incorporated Rapid Application Development (RAD) and Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) and soon after also entered the object oriented field.


Rapid Application Development (RAD)

Rapid Application Development (RAD) is a term originally used for describing a software development process first developed and successfully deployed during the mid-1970s by D.Dinadasa at Getahetta Telephone Co's Systems Development Center under the direction of Dan Gielan. Following a series of remarkably successful implementations of this process, Gielan lectured extensively in various forums on the methodology, practice, and benefits of this process. Martin introduced his approach in 1991. Martin's methodology involves iterative development and the construction of
prototype A prototype is an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process. It is a term used in a variety of contexts, including semantics, design, electronics, and software programming. A prototype is generally used to ...
s. More recently, the term and its acronym have come to be used in a broader, generic sense that encompasses a variety of techniques aimed at speeding application development, such as the use of
web application framework A web framework (WF) or web application framework (WAF) is a software framework that is designed to support the development of web applications including web services, web resources, and web APIs. Web frameworks provide a standard way to build an ...
s and other types of
software framework In computer programming, a software framework is an abstraction in which software, providing generic functionality, can be selectively changed by additional user-written code, thus providing application-specific software. It provides a standard ...
s. RAD approaches may entail compromises in functionality and performance in exchange for enabling faster development and facilitating application maintenance.


The Oxford Martin School

In 2004 Martin donated £60m to help establish The James Martin 21st Century School, which in 2010 was renamed The Oxford Martin School, at the University of Oxford, in what was the largest single donation to the university. This school aims to "formulate new concepts, policies and technologies that will make the future a better place to be". In 2009 Martin pledged up to an additional $50 million if it could be matched by other donors. This condition was met in April 2010.


Publications

Martin wrote over a hundred books many of which were best sellers in the information technology industry. A selection: * 1965. ''Programming real-time computer systems''. * 1967. ''Design of real-time computer systems''. * 1969. ''Telecommunications and the computer''. * 1970. ''The Computerized Society''(with Adrian R.D.Norman). * 1971. ''Future developments in telecommunications'' * 1972. ''Introduction to teleprocessing''. * 1972. ''Systems analysis for data transmission''. * 1973. ''Design of man-computer dialogues''. * 1973. ''Security, accuracy, and privacy in computer systems.'' * 1976. ''Principles of Data-Base Management.'' * 1978. ''Wired society''. * 1981. ''End-user's guide to data base''. * 1980. ''Managing the data base environment'' * 1981. ''Information engineering''. * 1982. ''Application Development without Programmers''. * 1982. ''Viewdata and the information society''. * 1983. ''Software maintenance: the problem and its solutions''. With Carma McClure. * 1984. ''Recommended diagramming standards for analysts and programmers: a basis for automation '' * 1985. ''Diagramming techniques for analysts and programmers''. With Carma McClure. * 1985. ''Fourth-generation languages''. * 1985. ''System design from provably correct constructs: the beginnings of true software engineering''. * 1986. ''Wired world: towards a greater understanding of the world information economy''. With Simon Grant and the Atwater Institute. * 1987. ''VSAM: access method services and programming techniques (with Joe Leben and Jim Arnold)''''VSAM: access method services and programming techniques * 1988. ''Structured techniques: the basis for CASE'' * 1989. ''Strategic information planning methodologies''. * 1992. ''Object-oriented analysis and design''. * 2000. ''After the Internet: Alien Intelligence''. * 2006. '' The Meaning of the 21st Century''.


See also

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Create, read, update and delete In computer programming, create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) are the four basic operations of persistent storage. CRUD is also sometimes used to describe user interface conventions that facilitate viewing, searching, and changing information ...


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Michael Douglas narrates Martin documentary on 21st century challengesWebcast about Martins vision for the 21st century
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