Lawrence Chung

   E-mail: chung@utdallas.edu
   Office: (214) 883-2178

Dr. Lawrence Chung joined UTD in 1994 and is currently an Assistant 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. During his graduate studies, he participated in Professor Mylopolous' international collaboration for developing a framework and a tool for mapping functional requirements into object-oriented designs, and supervised several programmers in a project for compiling the Taxis object-oriented design language into a database programming language. His Ph.D. work on non-functional requirements has been applied by other researchers to performance engineering, project risk management and organizational modelling, and led to his brief participation in a Business Process Reengineering project, Andersen Consulting, Chicago. ^M

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Research Interests

Software Engineering, Requirements Engineering, Non-Functional Requirements, Information Systems (Re-)Engineering, Knowledge-Based Software Engineering, Computer-Aided Software Engineering, Software Architecture, and Software Processes. ^M *^M ^M

Recent Publications

  1. L. Chung, B. A. Nixon and E. Yu, "Using Quality Requirements to Systematically Develop Quality Software," Proceedings, 4th International Conference on Software Quality, McLean, VA, U.S.A. Oct. 3-5, 1994.
  2. L. Chung, B. Nixon and E. Yu, "Using Quality Requirements to Drive Software Development," Workshop on Research Issues in the Intersection Between Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence, Soccrento, Italy, May 16-17, 1994.
  3. L. Chung, "Dealing with Security Requirements During the Development of Information Systems," In Colette Rolland, Francois Bodart, Corine Cauvet (Eds.), Proc. CAiSE '93, 5th Int. Conf. Advanced Information Systems Engineering, Paris, France. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1993, pp. 234-251.
  4. L. Chung, P. Katalagarianos, M. Marakakis, M. Mertikas, J. Mylopoulos and Y. Vassilou, "From Information System Requirements to Designs: A Mapping Framework." In M. Jarke (Ed.), Database Application Engineering with DAIDA, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1993.
  5. J.Mylopoulos, L. Chung, and B. Nixon, "Representing and Using Non-Functional Requirements: A process-Oriented Approach", IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, Special Issue on Knowledge Representation and REasoning in Software Development, 18(6), June 1992, pp. 483-497.
  6. L. Chung, P. Katalagarianos, M. Marakakis, M. Mertikas, J. Mylopoulos and Y. Vassilou, "From Information System Requirements to Design: A Mapping Framework," Information Systems, 16(4), 1993, pp. 429-461.
  7. L. Chung, "Representation and Utilization of Non-Functional Requirements for Information System Design." In R. Anderson, J. A. Bubenko, Jr. and A. Solvberg (Eds.), Proc. CAiSE '91, 3rd Int. Conf. on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, Trondheim, Norway. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1991, pp. 5-30.
  8. Y. Vassiliou, M. Marakakis, P. Katalagrianos, L. Chung, M. Mertikas and J. Mylopoulos, "IRIS -- A Mapping Assistant for Generating Designs from Requirements." In B. Steinholtz, A. Solvberg, L. Bergman (Eds.), Proc. CAiSE '90, 2nd Nordic Conf. on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, Stockholm, Sweden. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1990, pp. 307-338.
  9. B. Nixon, L. Chung, D. Lauzon, A. Borgida, J. Mylopoulos and M. Stanley, "Design of a Compiler for a Semantic Data Model." In J. W. Schmidt and C. Thanos (Eds.), Foundations of Knowledge Base Management, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1989.
  10. L. Chung, D. Rios-Zertuche, B. Nixon and J. Mylopoulos, "Process Management and Assertion Enforcement for a Semantic Data Model." In J. W. Schmidt, S. Ceri and M. Missikof (Eds.), Advances in Database Technology -- EDBT '88, 1st Int. Conf. on Extending Database Technology, Venice, Italy, 1988 Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1988, pp. 469-487.