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Christopher P. (Chris) Gane (September 6, 1938 – November 25, 2019) was a British/American computer scientist, consultant and information technology writer, known for developing
data flow diagram A data-flow diagram is a way of representing a flow of data through a process or a system (usually an information system). The DFD also provides information about the outputs and inputs of each entity and the process itself. A data-flow diagram ha ...
s with
Trish Sarson Trish Sarson (born 1946) is a British/American computer scientist, consultant and information technology writer, known for developing data flow diagrams with Chris Gane in the 1970s. Born in England, Sarson obtained her BA in Zoology and Chemis ...
in the 1970s.


Life and work

Born in England, Gane obtained his MA in Physics at the
University of Cambridge , mottoeng = Literal: From here, light and sacred draughts. Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge. , established = , other_name = The Chancellor, Masters and Schola ...
, and started working as computer scientist at IBM in London. In 1973 he emigrated to the United States, where he started as independent IT consultant in New York. In 1975 he joined
Ed Yourdon Edward Nash Yourdon (April 30, 1944 – January 20, 2016) was an American software engineer, computer consultant, author and lecturer, and software engineering methodology pioneer. He was one of the lead developers of the structured analysis te ...
's software company. In 1977 with Trish Sarson he founded Improved Systems Technologies (IST). In 1977 they published their famous work ''Structured Systems Analysis: Tools and Techniques,'' in which they presented a specific type of
data flow diagram A data-flow diagram is a way of representing a flow of data through a process or a system (usually an information system). The DFD also provides information about the outputs and inputs of each entity and the process itself. A data-flow diagram ha ...
s.
Allen Kent Allen Kent (October 24, 1921 – May 1, 2014) was an information scientist. Early life He was born in New York City.
ASIS&T obitu ...
, James G. Williams (eds.) ''Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology.'' Vol. 28 - Supplement 13. (1993) p. 300
Beside his work
Structured Analysis In software engineering, structured analysis (SA) and structured design (SD) are methods for analyzing business requirements and developing specifications for converting practices into computer programs, hardware configurations, and related manual ...
, Gane published works on
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 ...
(1989) 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. CA ...
(1990).


Selected publications

* Lewis, Brian N., Ivan S. Horabin, and Chris Gane. ''Flow charts, logical trees and algorithms for rules and regulations.'' No. 2. HM Stationery Office, 1967. * Gane, Chris, and
Trish Sarson Trish Sarson (born 1946) is a British/American computer scientist, consultant and information technology writer, known for developing data flow diagrams with Chris Gane in the 1970s. Born in England, Sarson obtained her BA in Zoology and Chemis ...
. ''Structured Systems Analysis and Design.'' New York: Improved Systems Technologies (1977). * Gane, Chris P., and Trish Sarson. ''Structured systems analysis: tools and techniques.'' Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference, 1979. * Gane, Chris. ''Computer-aided software engineering: the methodologies, the products, the future.'' Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1990. * Gane, Chris. ''Rapid System Development.'' (1989).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Gane, Christopher P. 1938 births Living people American technology writers British technology writers American computer programmers Alumni of the University of Cambridge IBM employees