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Amanda Elizabeth Chessell CBE is a computer scientist and a Distinguished Engineer at IBM.〔("Ingenia Article" )〕 She has been awarded the title of IBM Master Inventor. She is also a Member of the IBM Academy of Technology. Outside IBM, Chessell is the first woman to be awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Academy of Engineering.〔("RAEng Silver Medal" )〕 In 2002 she was made a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering,〔("FREng2002" )〕 a very high honour in engineering. Chessell is a visiting professor at the University of Sheffield.〔(University of Sheffield )〕 ==Career at IBM== Mandy Chessell joined IBM in 1987.〔(Prolific Inventor: Professor Mandy Chessell FREng, Ingenia, Sep 2009 )〕 She is based at IBM's Hursley laboratory located near Winchester in Hampshire, UK. Her early work focused on distributed transaction processing, adding features to products such as CICS, Encina, Component Broker and WebSphere Application Server. She has also work on event management, business process modelling and outside-in design (OID). Today, Chessell's work is focused on developing model-driven tools to simplify the analysis and design of large systems and then to automate their development. This work covers the development of user interfaces, services, information integration technology in the field of Data governance and Master Data Management. Chessell frequently lectures on topics related to Computer Science and, in particular, innovation. Such lectures take place at universities such as Queen Mary University of London.〔(Queen Mary University of London )〕 She was also one of the 30 women identified in the BCS Women in IT Campaign in 2014.〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=British Computer Society )〕 Who were then featured in the e-book "Women in IT: Inspiring the next generation" produced by the BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mandy Chessell」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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