Office: (972) 883-2178 Fax: (972) 883-2349 chung@utdallas.edu

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Dr. Lawrence Chung joined UTD in 1994, and currently is an Associate Professor of Computer Science in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1993 from the 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 is the principal author of Non-Functional Requirements in Software Engineering. His work on non-functional requirements has been used in Requirements Engineering and Software Architecture, applied by other researchers to performance engineering, project risk management and organizational modelling, and led to his earlier participation in a Business Process Reengineering project at Andersen Consulting, Chicago. This work is the basis of his on-going research, namely, from object-oriented (OO) to goal-oriented (GO) analysis. His research and work experience include developing a framework and a tool for mapping OO functional requirements into OO designs (in which even Augmented-Petri Net is OO), and compiling an OO design language into a database programming language.

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Dr. Lawrence Chung has recently been working on a new paradigm of distributed and cooperative processing, of which e-business, distance learning and remotely-controlled home appliance control systems may be considered as realizations. This paradigm is becoming increasingly important, as the whole can be much greater than the sum of its parts. Vital to the success of this paradigm, however, is the ability to build a highly complex system which can fulfill the conflicting and ever-changing goals of all stakeholders involved. In this context, his interests lie in defining the requirements for a "cooperation consortium" and in designing the overall architecture of the system. He has also been interested in supporting System Adaptability and Evolution - a critical theme for system survival and success with the changing needs, and in using Scenario Analysis - a prominent technique for providing a "reality check" for system utility and usability.

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NFR (Non-Functional Requirements): Why, What, How - Conceptions, Misconceptions, Deceptions

CAT (Component-Aware Technology)

Home Networking: HACS (Home Appliance Control System)

Architecting Electronic Commerce/Business Systems PPT 2PPT 3 4 5 6 7

J2EE/Design Pattern/JSP-Servlet/Jboss-Jetty/...

 

Publications   |   Software Tools

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Courses

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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-

Professional Events and Organizations

 Requirements Engineering Journal

 Journal of Software Engineering and Applications (JSEA)

 RE’09

 RIGiM'08

 REFSQ08

 Workshop of Quality Management of Service (QuaSM-08)

 WOMP08

 UKC-IST08

 ENASE08

 ICIS08

 SNPD08

 RIGiM'07

 The First IEEE International Workshop on Development and Application of Knowledge Based Software Engineering Tool (KASET)

 2nd Int. Working Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering (ENASE 2007)

 WOMP07

 SNPD07

 UKC’07

 6th IWSSA, 2007

 SERA’07

 ENASE’06

 SETE’06

 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, Jeju Island, Korea, July 14-16, 2005

 IWSSA’05 (4th International Workshop on System/Software Architectures), Las Vegas, NV

 SNPD’05 (6th International Conference on Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking, and Parallel/Distributed Computing), Baltimore, MD

 ICSE-MPEC’05 (2nd International Workshop on Models and Processes for the Evaluation of OTS Components), St. Louise, Missouri

 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

Personal

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Lynda Gary, Faculty Secretary, EC 4.302, 972-883-2190, lynda@utdallas.edu 3-16617