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Dr. Lawrence Chung is the principal author of the research monograph
"Non-Functional Requirements in Software Engineering" [scholarly
impact/citations], which has been adopted and applied by many researchers
and used by practitioners in a wide area of software engineering research and
practice, including Requirements Engineering [relative
scholarly impact/citations] and more broadly Software Engineering [relative
scholarly impact/citations], as well as System/Software Architecture. His
research involves, among other things, the use of a conceptual modeling
approach.
Dr. Chung has also been working on the development of tool kits. “RE-Tools”, which has been developed in his lab., has been downloaded highly from a large number of countries [download statistics] [a short video clip] for research, education and industrial use. Another tool kit under development, CAT (Component-Aware Technology)/CARE (Component-Aware Requirements Engineering), concerns development, and reuse, of software components.
He has been working on a variety of applications, including collaborative, ubiquitous computing. One particular application, HOPE [download statistics], is a smartphone application for people (elderly) with hearing, speech, vision and memory loss or muscle weakness. Another application, HACS, is a home appliance control system, which concerns controlling and managing various types of home appliances, for example, for energy savings and home security.
Silverlining is another key project, involving a team of both internal and external researchers, on forecasting and benchmarking Cloud Computing, as an increasingly importanct concern in Systems of Systems Engineering - supported by Google Inc., NTT Data and NSF-IUCRC.
He is currently an Associate Professor of Computer Science at The University of Texas at Dallas. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1993 from University of Toronto, where he had previously received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees. He stayed there as a Lecturer for a year. He also participated in a Business Process Reengineering project at Andersen Consulting, Chicago, before joining UTD.
Courses Publications |
Software Tools
Quality
And what is good, Phædrus,
And what is not good...
Need we ask anyone to tell
us these things?
-Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance-
Some Professional Events
and Organizations (to be updated)
First Joint WOSP/SIPEW International Conference on Performance Engineering (ICPE), San Jose, CA, January 2010
RE’09
International
Workshop on Requirement Analysis’08
Workshop on Quality Management of Service (QuaSM-08)
WOMP08
UKC-IST08
SNPD08
RIGiM'07
2nd Int. Working Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering (ENASE 2007)
WOMP07
SNPD07
UKC’07
6th IWSSA, 2007
SERA’07
SAIC’06 IEEE 1st International Workshop on Software Architectures and Components Integration (IEEE SACI 2006)
UKC’06 - ICTS
IRMA, Washington, 2006
ICIS 2006
SERA’06
APSEC’06
Baltic DB&IS 2006
5th IWSSA, 2006
ICCBSS 2006, Feb. 12-17, Orlando, Florida
CAINE-2005, Hawaii, Nov, 11-12, 2005
SERA’05, Michigan, August 11-13,
2005
ICIS’05,
IWSSA’05
(4th International Workshop on System/Software Architectures),
SNPD’05 (6th
International Conference on Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence,
Networking, and Parallel/Distributed Computing),
ICSE-MPEC’05 (2nd
International Workshop on Models and Processes for the Evaluation of OTS
Components),
WOSP’05 (5th International Workshop on Software and Performance)
COMSAR’05 (IEEE International Workshop on Component-Based Software Engineering, Software Architecture, and Reuse)
KOCSEA, from 2004 until present KOCSEA, 2003 and previous
Some old tools:
Architecting Electronic Commerce/Business Systems PPT 2PPT 3 4 5 6 7
J2EE/Design Pattern/JSP-Servlet/Jboss-Jetty/...
Lynda Gary,
Faculty Secretary, EC 4.302, 972-883-2190, lynda@utdallas.edu 3-16617