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US/France Coalition Warfare as a Model of Dynamic Architectures for Cross-Organizational Software Engineering

Presenter: Richard N. Taylor, ISR Director and Faculty, UCI/ ISR

Abstract: Not available.

Bio: Richard N. Taylor is a Professor of Information and Computer Science at the University of California at Irvine. He received the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1980. His research interests are centered on software architectures, especially event-based and peer-to-peer systems and the way they scale across organizational boundaries. Professor Taylor is the Director of the Institute for Software Research, which is dedicated to fostering innovative basic and applied research in software and information technologies through partnerships with industry and government. He has served as chairman of ACM's Special Interest Group on Software Engineering, SIGSOFT, as chairman of the steering committee for the International Conference on Software Engineering, and was general chair of the 1999 International Joint Conference on Work Activities, Coordination, and Collaboration. Taylor was a 1985 recipient of a Presidential Young Investigator Award and in 1998 was recognized as an ACM Fellow.


This workshop is sponsored by the UC Irvine Institute for Software Research (ISR) and NASA Ames Research Center.

Comments and questions: Debra A. Brodbeck, ISR Technical Relations Director, brodbeck@uci.edu