Chapter 14. UML

Learning and Teaching

I read that you started working at Ericsson knowing nearly nothing about programming. How did you learn?

Ivar Jacobson: I started working at Ericsson without knowing anything about telecommunications. It was a valuable experience. Even though I worked in a division that developed hardware switches, I could abstract from that the whole idea of building large systems. I worked there for almost four years, and I learned how to think about systems in general. That knowledge was very unique, because people who developed software had no experience in building large systems.

I was an electrical engineer—probably the only one who had an academic degree in engineering. Most people there had no academic degree. I had learned at university how to attack problems, and I also obtained a lot of self-confidence that you could solve basically every ...

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