Practitioners interested in participating in case-studies and similar research
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Practitioners interested in participating in case-studies and similar research
In the software architecture practitioner's BoF we briefly discussed how it might be very useful to offer practitioner participation in future software architecture research or case studies. If you are a working software architect interested in collaborating with a researcher please add your contact information along with any notes on areas of interest. Researchers feel free to contact the people on this list with research ideas.
- Chris Corbell, chriscorbell@gmail.com, Extensis, Inc. - interested in supporting research relating to use of DSM, adoption of 1471, late-binding of enterprise application business object attributes and relations, architecture metrics collection with other project metrics (EV, SLOC, defects).
- Art Akerman, art.akerman@capitalone.com, Capital One Financial - can support research in architecture development methods, architecture description, architecture decisions, large-scale system implementation, architecture and package implementation
- John Klein, kleinjr@avaya.com, Avaya Inc. - can support research in software product lines, "views and beyond" in practice, role of the architect, large-scale distributed systems. We have a small in-house research group on software production technologies, led by David Weiss (weiss@avaya.com).
- Andrew Mellinger, andrew.mellinger at nasmedical.com, North American Scientific, Inc. - Interested in bridging the gap between flexible architectural styles (agile) with traditional styles required by medical software vendors. Interested in bringing SE technologies to small businesses.
- Eoin Woods, eoin@copse.org.uk, major international investment bank. Can support research in areas including patterns and styles, viewpoints, role of the architect, architecture description, large (information) systems. Assistance will probably be of an advisory nature, although some anonymised case studies may be possible, depending on the proposal.
