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   <h1><strong>Title:</strong>&nbsp;How about a Turner Prize for software?</h1>
<p><strong>Author:</strong>&nbsp;</p>
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<strong>Date:</strong> 26 February 2002 16:46:08 +00:00 or Tue, 26 February 2002 16:46:08 +00:00</p>
<p><strong>Summary:</strong>&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Art moves forward because it is readily visible even when it is
not accessible. Software like architecture usually hides the
internals. Maybe, like Richard Rogers, we should try putting more
of our code on the outside!</p>
<p>Source is openly available for FSF and OpenSource projects but
only those who participate in the project look at it, and then not
comparatively. Most commercial software is locked away where not
even the customer can see it.</p>
<p>I'd like to suggest a competition for quality software focused
on the code itself. Programming contests have existed for years but
these are normally races against the clock. This contest would be
run a bit like an art prize. Any organisation may enter
provided:</p>
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<p>the software has been delivered to a customer during the last
twelve months</p>
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<p>the software has been developed by a team</p>
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<p>source code is available for general viewing: together with
documentation it would be made publicly available on the web</p>
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<p>Judging would be by a panel, say five people including a chair,
who would assess each entry and decide on a winner. Membership
would vary year to year and would be made up of respected
authorities, academics and jobbing programmers.</p>
<p>Following the conclusion of the contest the judges' notes would
be added to the web site. Entries would remain publicly available
and thus serve as a reference and teaching tool. (We may choose to
move the entries to a virtual gallery.)</p>
<p>The contest would aim to promote best practices, advance current
techniques and provide large-scale examples of quality projects.
This is not designed as an effort to further the open source
movement; it is intended to improve software quality.</p>
<p>Any organisation could enter as long as the software was
delivered to a real customer. Although some companies may object to
their source code being publicly available they would retain
copyright and in return, they would be rewarded with publicity and
a free external review of their project. That said, we might need
to allow some elements of a project to be left out of a submission.
I don't expect to see Microsoft submitting the Word code but I
would hope to see Accenture submitting projects from the Department
of Social Security benefits system.</p>
<p>I expect consultancies such as Accenture, Cap Gemini and Logica
to be potential sponsors. The prize itself need not be big, say,
$1,000. Naturally there will be administration costs but the whole
thing should be produced for under $5,000. In time I hope the
contest would become a sought after trophy which actually meant
something more than ISO 9000!</p>
<p>Naturally, the award would be presented at the ACCU conference
thus bringing publicity for the ACCU, the winners, contestants and
sponsors. I can hear it now... &quot;The 2002 Logica-ACCU award for
quality software engineering goes to...&quot;</p>
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