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Object-Oriented Test & Measurement Software Development in C++

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A book/CD-ROM introduction to C++ concepts in a framework designed to suit the concerns of the test and measurement community. After a general overview of classical test systems, Parts II and III describe fundamentals of object-oriented programming and how they are applied to test and measurement systems. Includes a complete working example of a test system, plus chapter exercises and answers. The CD-ROM contains examples of C++ code. For test and measurement engineers with a basic understanding of object-oriented programming. No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

200 pages, Paperback

First published July 22, 1996

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Lee Atchison

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Lee Atchison is a software architect, author, and recognized voice on cloud computing and engineering leadership.

He is the author of *Architecting for Scale* (O'Reilly Media, now in its second edition) and *Overcoming IT Complexity* (O'Reilly), and the creator of multiple courses for O'Reilly Media and LinkedIn Learning. He writes the *Software Architecture Insights* newsletter and co-hosts on *Software Engineering Daily*.

Lee has spent more than three decades in the software industry.
That includes seven years at Amazon and AWS, where he worked on Amazon Retail systems and built AWS Elastic Beanstalk,
and eight years at New Relic, where he led architecture for New Relic's SaaS observability platform.

He most recently served as CTO at AI company, Product Genius.

Today he writes and consults through his own practice, Atchison Technology.

His work has taken him to engineering teams at Nike, Disney, Starbucks, MLB, Deutsche Telekom, and Bank of America, and to conference stages including AWS re:Invent. The thread connecting all of it is a question he keeps hearing from developers, architects, and engineering leaders alike: as AI changes what software work means, how do we stay relevant?

*The Software Conductor* is his answer.

Lee lives in Seattle, Washington.

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