Project Contributors
Knowledge Area Specialists
Members
Antonia
Bertolino, Istituto di Elaborazione della Informazione, CNR, Italy
Software Testing
Terry
Bollinger, The MITRE Corporation, USA.
Philippe
Gabrini and Louis
Martin, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Canada
Software Construction
Dave
Carrington, University of Queensland, Australia
Software Engineering Tools and Methods
Khaled
El Emam, National Research Council, Canada
Software Engineering Process
Stephen
G. MacDonell and Andrew R. Gray,
University of Otago, New Zealand
Software Engineering Management
Thomas M. Pigoski, Techsoft
Software Maintenance
Pete
Sawyer and Gerald
Kotonya, Lancaster University, UK
Software Requirements
John Scott and David Nisse, The
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Software Configuration Management
Guy
Tremblay, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Canada
Software Design
Dolores
Wallace and Larry
Reeker, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
Software Quality
Knowledge Area Specialists are responsible for:
- identifying the topics within the assigned Knowledge Area,
- identifying reference material for each topic.
The criteria for selecting Knowledge Area Specialists are:
- Knowledge in the Area;
- Availability for the period scheduled;
- Motivation to put forth the effort required;
- Flexibility, considering the large number of comments that will be
made about their work;
- Fluency in English;
- Rigor in processing the comments and preparing the comment disposition
reports;
- Recommendation of at least one member of the Editorial Team or the
Industrial Advisory Board.
Other considerations:
- We are looking for international representation.
- We are not necessarily looking for stars in each field because these
individuals are usually very busy, and also because the specialists
will have to select reference material. There is a potential for conflict
of interest if his or her reference material is selected
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