Martyn Thomas
Martyn Thomas: A Pioneer in Software Engineering and Computing Ethics
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Martyn Thomas CBE is a British software engineer, entrepreneur, and advocate for computing ethics.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on April 18, 1949, in the United Kingdom. No information available about his death date.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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British by nationality, Martyn Thomas has worked as a software engineer, consultant, and entrepreneur throughout his career. He is also an expert in computing ethics and has been involved in various initiatives to promote responsible innovation in technology.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in the United Kingdom during the post-war period, Martyn Thomas was exposed to the early days of computer science and software engineering. His interest in computing began at a young age, and he went on to study mathematics at Cambridge University.
Major Accomplishments
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Thomas has made significant contributions to the field of software engineering through his work as a consultant, entrepreneur, and advocate for computing ethics. Some of his notable accomplishments include:
Founding the software consulting firm Thomas Group in 1982.
Playing a key role in shaping the UK's IT industry through his involvement with various government initiatives and organizations.
Advocating for computing ethics through public speaking engagements, writing articles, and participating in policy debates.Notable Works or Actions
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Thomas has been involved in several notable projects throughout his career. Some of these include:
Developing the concept of "software engineering" as a distinct discipline within computer science.
Contributing to the development of the UK's IT industry through his work with organizations such as the British Computer Society and the National Computing Centre.
Advocating for responsible innovation in technology through public speaking engagements, writing articles, and participating in policy debates.
Impact and Legacy
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Martyn Thomas has had a lasting impact on the field of software engineering and computing ethics. His contributions have shaped the way organizations approach technology development, and his advocacy work continues to influence policy debates around responsible innovation.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Thomas is widely quoted and remembered for his insights into software engineering and computing ethics. His expertise has been sought by governments, industry leaders, and media outlets worldwide. His ability to distill complex technical concepts into accessible language has made him a respected voice in the field.
Throughout his career, Martyn Thomas has demonstrated a commitment to responsible innovation in technology. His work continues to inspire new generations of software engineers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers.
Quotes by Martyn Thomas

In the course of our negotiations, Premier Rugby made it quite clear they will settle for 50 percent of the Lions money. We thought it appropriate to use the rest of the money to help players whose lives were badly affected by injuries.

It's very unlikely we will end up in court. We need to demonstrate that we can work together and achieve something.

Premier Rugby has said to us on a number of occasions that it would settle for half the amount owing for the Lions. We thought it appropriate to use the rest of the money to help players whose lives were badly affected by injuries.

What came across from the survey of their members conducted by the Professional Rugby Players' Association, as well as the squad and the captain, was that Andy had the support and confidence of the players. Andy is an honest, sincere guy who speaks from the heart. He was upset at what happened in the Six Nations.

There is merit in that argument. I see no logic, though, in committing coaching suicide as per the Welsh.

Those aspersions are very unfair - grossly unfair. Andy is an honest man, a sincere man, and he speaks from the heart. He is immensely loyal, and is deeply upset by what has happened. What came across most clearly as we went through this long review process is the great confidence expressed in him by the England players. That was very important in terms of our deliberations.

It is now time for us to move on from this dispute and seek resolution of the other issues between us.

I think it is fitting that we have a big fixture to celebrate the opening of the stand. I hope we can reach an agreement with the clubs.

I have spoken to any number of supporters in the last 24 hours and I accept it was hard for them to come away from Stade de France feeling anything other than extreme anger and wanting heads to roll. We will do what is necessary to enhance our chances of doing well at the World Cup.
