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Donald G. Firesmith (born June 14, 1952) is an American
software engineer Software engineering is a systematic engineering approach to software development. A software engineer is a person who applies the principles of software engineering to design, develop, maintain, test, and evaluate computer software. The term ''p ...
, consultant, and trainer at the
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.


Biography

Firesmith received his B.A. in Mathematics and German from
Linfield College Linfield University is a private university with campuses in McMinnville, and Portland, Oregon. Linfield Wildcats athletics participates in the NCAA Division III Northwest Conference. Linfield reported a combined 1,755 students after the fal ...
in 1975 and his M.A. in Mathematics from Arizona State University in 1977. He also studied one year at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Firesmith started working in the computer business as a software developer in 1979 and has been quality engineer, configuration manager, and data manager for Computer Science Corporation in the US, Germany, and Switzerland. From 1984 to 1988 he was an OO methodologist at Magnavox Electronic Systems Corporation. And from 1988 to 1995 he was President of Advanced Software Technology Specialists, a small consulting and training company. From 1994 to 1997 he has been an acquisition editor and editor and chief of Reference Books at SIGS Books. And further he was a Senior advisory software engineer at StorageTek, where he worked as a technical leader, requirements engineer, and software architect, Chief architect Lante Corporation, which specialized in producing eMarketplaces, and Chief architect for the North American Business Unit of Cambridge Technology Partners. From 2003 through 2020, he was a Principal Engineer at the
Software Engineering Institute The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) is an American research and development center headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Its activities cover cybersecurity, software assurance, software engineering and acquisition, and component capabi ...
where he works in the Client Technical Solutions Software Solutions Division helping the United States Government acquire software-intensive systems. Since retiring in 2020, he has been a full-time novelist. Firesmith was named a Distinguished Engineer by the Association of Computing Machinery in 2015.


Work


Method Engineering (ME) and Open Process Environment and Notation (OPEN)

Firesmith is a co-founder with Brian Henderson-Sellers and Ian Graham of the internationa
OPEN Consortium
Firesmith was the principal developer of the OPEN Modeling Language. Firesmith is the founder of th
OPEN Process Framework Repository Organization
and the developer of its large repository of free, open-source, reusable method components. Th
OPEN
approach to software development is founded on situational method engineering (SME). This is a means by which a software development team can construct a method and process that is appropriate for their own particular situation or circumstances. Fragments of methods, conformant with an international software engineering metamodel standard such as
ISO/IEC 24744 ISO/IEC 24744 ''Software Engineering — Metamodel for Development Methodologies'' is an ISO/ IEC standard for software engineering metamodelling for development methodologies. It defines a metamodel from which development methodologies (so ...
and stored in a repository, are individually selected and the method composed from these method fragments. The SME approach is based on research by many groups worldwide – results from a recent conference are published.


Method Framework for Engineering System Architectures (MFESA)

Firesmith is the primary developer of the Method Framework for Engineering System Architectures (MFESA). This framework consists of the following: *
Ontology In metaphysics, ontology is the philosophical study of being, as well as related concepts such as existence, becoming, and reality. Ontology addresses questions like how entities are grouped into categories and which of these entities exi ...
defining the key concepts of system architecture engineering and their relationships *
Metamodel A metamodel or surrogate model is a model of a model, and metamodeling is the process of generating such metamodels. Thus metamodeling or meta-modeling is the analysis, construction and development of the frames, rules, constraints, models and ...
defining the foundational abstract supertypes of method components for engineering system architectures including architectural: ** Work products including architectures and architectural representations such as models and documents ** Work units including activities, tasks, and techniques for producing the work products ** Producers including architects, architecture teams, and architecture tools that perform the work units to produce the work products * Repository of free, open-source, reusable method components for creating situation-specific system architecture engineering methods * Metamethod for creating situation-specific system architecture engineering methods by selecting appropriate method components from the repository, tailoring them as appropriate, and integrating them to form the new architecture engineering method


Publications

He is the author of several technical books in system and software engineering as well as numerous technical articles, conference papers, and tutorialsList of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server
Retrieved 2009-09-23. A selection: * 1993. ''Object-Oriented Requirements Analysis and Logical Design: A Software Engineering Approach'', John Wiley & Sons, * 1995. ''The Dictionary of Object Technology: The Definitive Desk Reference'', Cambridge University Books, , with Edward M. Eykholt * 1998. ''OPEN Modeling Language (OML) Reference Manual'', Cambridge University Books, , with Brian Henderson-Sellers and Ian Graham * 1998. ''Documenting a Complete Java Application using OPEN'', Addison-Wesley Longman, , with Scott Krutsch, Marshall Stowe, and Greg Hendley * 2001. ''The OPEN Process Framework'', Addison-Wesley Longman, , with Brian Henderson-Sellers * 2008. ''The Method Framework for Engineering System Architectures'', Auerbach Publication, , with Peter Capell, Dietrich Falkenthal, Charles B. Hammons, DeWitt T. Latimer IV, and Tom Merendino * 2013. ''Common System and Software Testing Pitfalls and Ways to Prevent and Mitigate Them: Descriptions, Symptoms, Consequences, Causes, and Recommendations'', Addison-Wesley, * 2019. ''The Simulation Theory of Consciousness: (or Your Autonomous Car is Sentient)'', KDP, Firesmith is also the author of several modern paranormal fantasy, apocalyptic science fiction, action and adventure novels: * 2014. ''Magical Wands: A Cornucopia of Wand Lore'', CreateSpace, (under the pen name Wolfrick Ignatius Feuerschmied) * 2015. ''Hell Holes: What Lurks Below'', CreateSpace, * 2016. ''Hell Holes: Demons on the Dalton'', CreateSpace, * 2018. ''The Secrets of Hawthorne House'', CreateSpace, * 2020. ''Hell Holes: To Hell and Back'', KDP, * 2021. ''A Cauldron of Uncanny Dreams'', KDP, * 2021. ''Hell Holes: A Slave's Revenge'', KDP,


References


External links


SEI Home Page
of Donald Firesmith
The OPEN Process Framework Repository Organization

Firesmith's Author Website
with list of (and links to) his publications {{DEFAULTSORT:Firesmith, Donald 1952 births Living people Systems engineers American software engineers Linfield University alumni