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Perry, James
La Roche College
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
 
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J. M. Perry’s work is an integration of mathematics, computer science, and software engineering. He received his mathematics education at Holy Cross College, Indiana University, University of Wisconsin, and University of Chicago; his computer science and software engineering education at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and the University of Connecticut; and his industry experience in software and systems engineering, and project management, at GTE Government Systems, Integrated System Diagnostics, AT&T, United Defense, and BAE Systems.

He has served as the GTE and United Defense representative to the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute, transitioning technology to industry. In addition, he served as an associate professor of computer science at WPI; the chair of computing sciences and mathematics at Franklin University; and an adjunct faculty member at Boston University Metropolitan College, Duquesne University, University of Maryland University College, and La Roche College. He has advised many student theses and projects in diverse fields--from medical research, to environmental projects, to automated text recognition.

His service to the community includes roles as president of the Worcester County Regional Environmental Council, member of the Worcester City Advisory Board for the Disabled, and member of the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind. In addition, he has organized or participated in numerous conferences on software technologies and on disability and environmental awareness, served as chairperson of the Worcester Chapter of the ACM, and has been an executive member of the Worcester Section IEEE.

Currently, Perry is an adjunct professor of computer science at La Roche College, a reviewer for Computing Reviews, consulting faculty to the Constitution Foundation Free Education Initiative (saylor.org), vice president of projects for bittyblurb, llc, and software process engineer/subject matter expert at AASKI Technologies. A recurring principle of his work is the application of mathematics and computing to enable systems that contribute to the improvement of society.

 
 
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  An exploratory study on ontology engineering for software architecture documentation
De Graaf K., Liang P., Tang A., Van Hage W., Van Vliet H. Computers in Industry 65(7): 1053-1064, 2014.  Type: Article

Software architecture documentation is the focus of this paper, in particular, the building of an ontology for architectural documentation that satisfies the needs of diverse stakeholders. Software architecture documentation involves n...

Mar 18 2015  
   A taxonomy for requirements engineering and software test alignment
Unterkalmsteiner M., Feldt R., Gorschek T. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 23(2): 1-38, 2014.  Type: Article

The key to software development is the transformation of requirements into test information. Our understanding of this transformation is limited. To help fill this gap, the authors conducted an empirical study of linkages between requi...

Jun 26 2014  
  Managing iterative software development projects
Bittner K., Spence I., Addison-Wesley Professional, 2006. 672 pp.  Type: Book (9780321268891), Reviews: (1 of 2)

This wonderful text is full of insights, drawn from experience, on planning, organizing, estimating, monitoring, and controlling software development projects. Successful software project management must deal with the challenges of cha...

Dec 15 2006  
 
 
   
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