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Andrew Douglas Banks IEng MIET FBCS CITP FRSA | |
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Born | 1968 (age 55–56) |
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Education | St Peter's School, York |
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Occupation(s) | Software and Systems Engineering Consultant |
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Known for | Software and Systems Engineering standards |
Political party | Independent |
Partner | Helen Rose |
Children | Emily, Isobel |
Call sign | M0YMA, 2E0GFF, M6ADB |
Website | https://AndrewBanks.com |
This Andrew Banks is an English software engineer.
Note: This bit is deliberately written in the first person!
Wikipedia (or at least some Wikipedians) seem to hold a view that, if you are close to a subject or you are a Subject-matter expert, that means you have a Conflict of interest.
In the interests of openness, and to avoid untoward accusations of bias, I hereby declare my connection to these topics - although I question the label "conflict of interest"!
This user has publicly declared that they have a conflict of interest regarding these Wikipedia articles: |
My Professional ethics means that I endeavour to maintain an impartial viewpoint on any Wikipedia articles I create or edit... should I fail in that impartiality, please let me know so I can make amends and to ensure there is no repeat.
Andrew is:
Andrew is Professionally Registered as:
Andrew is also:
In February 2018, LDRA announced [1] the hiring of Andrew Banks to boost their Standards activities. Their announcement highlighted that he is the Chairman of both the MISRA C Working Group and of the BSI Software Testing Working Group, and a contributor to a number of national and international standards in the Software Engineering and Functional Safety domains, notably ISO 26262.
Andrew has been a member of the Program Committee [2] for the Embedded World Conference since 2018, and acts as the session chair for the MISRA track and various other sessions, as well as presenting several papers each year.
In addition, Andrew is a regular speaker and session chair at other conferences and events, in the UK and globally. [3] [4] [5] [6]
Andrew is involved in a number of Standards Bodies, including:
Andrew is a contributor to the following:
Andrew is a licenced amateur radio operator, holding the callsign M0YMA [17] - under the UK's three-stage examination process, he also holds M6ADB (foundation callsign) and 2E0GFF (intermediate callsign).
Andrew is the website administrator of the World Wide Flora and Fauna in Amateur Radio awards program [18], and the principle author of the Logsearch facility.
At the University of Lancaster, Andrew (under his university pseudonym The MicroManiac) created [19] the Lancaster University Bulletin Board System (aka LUBBS), which went live in November 1987 - sixteen years before MySpace, and seventeen years before Facebook!
Andrew Banks (The MicroManiac) wrote the original BBs...
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This is a Wikipedia
user page. This is not an encyclopedia article or the talk page for an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user whom this page is about may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Andrew_D_Banks. |
Andrew Douglas Banks IEng MIET FBCS CITP FRSA | |
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Born | 1968 (age 55–56) |
Nationality | |
Education | St Peter's School, York |
Alma mater |
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Occupation(s) | Software and Systems Engineering Consultant |
Employers |
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Organizations | |
Known for | Software and Systems Engineering standards |
Political party | Independent |
Partner | Helen Rose |
Children | Emily, Isobel |
Call sign | M0YMA, 2E0GFF, M6ADB |
Website | https://AndrewBanks.com |
This Andrew Banks is an English software engineer.
Note: This bit is deliberately written in the first person!
Wikipedia (or at least some Wikipedians) seem to hold a view that, if you are close to a subject or you are a Subject-matter expert, that means you have a Conflict of interest.
In the interests of openness, and to avoid untoward accusations of bias, I hereby declare my connection to these topics - although I question the label "conflict of interest"!
This user has publicly declared that they have a conflict of interest regarding these Wikipedia articles: |
My Professional ethics means that I endeavour to maintain an impartial viewpoint on any Wikipedia articles I create or edit... should I fail in that impartiality, please let me know so I can make amends and to ensure there is no repeat.
Andrew is:
Andrew is Professionally Registered as:
Andrew is also:
In February 2018, LDRA announced [1] the hiring of Andrew Banks to boost their Standards activities. Their announcement highlighted that he is the Chairman of both the MISRA C Working Group and of the BSI Software Testing Working Group, and a contributor to a number of national and international standards in the Software Engineering and Functional Safety domains, notably ISO 26262.
Andrew has been a member of the Program Committee [2] for the Embedded World Conference since 2018, and acts as the session chair for the MISRA track and various other sessions, as well as presenting several papers each year.
In addition, Andrew is a regular speaker and session chair at other conferences and events, in the UK and globally. [3] [4] [5] [6]
Andrew is involved in a number of Standards Bodies, including:
Andrew is a contributor to the following:
Andrew is a licenced amateur radio operator, holding the callsign M0YMA [17] - under the UK's three-stage examination process, he also holds M6ADB (foundation callsign) and 2E0GFF (intermediate callsign).
Andrew is the website administrator of the World Wide Flora and Fauna in Amateur Radio awards program [18], and the principle author of the Logsearch facility.
At the University of Lancaster, Andrew (under his university pseudonym The MicroManiac) created [19] the Lancaster University Bulletin Board System (aka LUBBS), which went live in November 1987 - sixteen years before MySpace, and seventeen years before Facebook!
Andrew Banks (The MicroManiac) wrote the original BBs...
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