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          <rev xml:space="preserve">==Career and influences==

Rebecca Wirfs-Brock is an influential figure in the development of object-oriented design.  She was strongly involved in the shift from an entity-relationship-based model to a behaviour-based design model; her particular version of this maturing as responsibility-driven design.  Associated with this was the class-responsibility-collaborators approach formalised by [[Kent Beck]] and [[Ward Cunningham]] into CRC cards (under responsibility-driven-design, adapted to candidate-responsiblity-collaborators).  Her [[#Publications|books]] on object-oriented design are useful and influential texts, and she was also the design columnist of the journal IEEE Software for some years.

Wirfs-Brock started her software-engineering career at Tektronix.  Techtronix (where [[Ward Cunningham]] and [[Kent Beck]] also worked) was one of the firms chosen to test and implement the first version of [[Smalltalk]] released outside Xerox PARC, with Wirfs-Brocks closely involved in some important Smalltalk projects.  In 1991 she moved to Instantiations, a programming services firm subsequently acquired by Digitalk.  Digitalk and Parc Place Systems (a spin-off from Xerox PARC founded by Adele Goldberg) were at that time the two vendors of Smalltalk environments and merged in 1995 to form ParcPlace-Digitalk.  Wirfs-Brock left in 1997 to found Wirfs-Brock Associates, an object-oriented technology consulting firm.  

==Publications==

*[[Rebecca Wirfs-Brock 1990|Wirfs-Brock, Rebecca, Wilkerson, Brian, and Wiener, Lauren.  'Designing Object-Oriented Software'.  Prentice-Hall, 1990]].
*Wirfs-Brock, Rebecca, and McKean, Alan.  'Object Design: Roles, Responsibilities, and Collaborations'. Addison-Wesley, 2003.


==See also==
*[http://www.objectsbydesign.com/books/RebeccaWirfs-Brock.html|Objects by Design interview with Rebecca Wirfs-Brock]
*[http://www.wirfs-brock.com/ Wirfs-Brock Associates]
*[http://www.wirfs-brock.com/Design.html Wirfs-Brock Associates Responsibility-Driven Design]
*[http://www.wirfs-brock.com/PDFs/RebeccaWirfs-BrockResume.pdf Resume]</rev>
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