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| Michael Weiss is a member of the Technology Innovation Management (TIM) program in the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. His areas of interest include patterns and software architecture, open source, service-oriented computing, business modeling, and new product development. He has published a number of patterns at various PLoPs since 2001, most recently on business strategy and security. | |
| Aliaksandr Birukou is currently a PhD student in the Intelligent Information Processing Lab at the University of Trento, Italy. He received a degree with distinction in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from the Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus in 2002. His current research interests include data mining, multi-agent systems, recommendation systems, patterns, service-oriented computing. | |
| Leon Welicki is a Program Manager and Lead Software Architect at ONO (Cableuropa S.A.) and Associated Professor in the Graduate School of the Computer Science Faculty at the Pontifical University of Salamanca at Madrid (UPSAM). Since 1993 he has been continuously working in software and web engineering, helping several companies to build succesful comercial applications, architectures and frameworks, and managing development teams. His current research interests are wide, including software patterns, software architecture, software engineering, adaptable computing, adaptive object models, domain specific languages, agile methods, and emergent systems. | ||
| Christian Graf was a Scientist and Usability Engineer at the Fraunhofer-Institute for Experimental Software-Engineering in Kaiserslautern (Germany) from 2006-2007. His research in the FUN Project focused on how to elicit joy-of-use in business applications. FUN Patterns are a proven solutions to capture solutions to that problem. He now is a PhD at the Hamburg University. | ||
| Birgit Zimmermann is working as Ph.D. Student at SAP Research in Darmstadt (Germany) as well as at the Multimedia Communications Lab at the Technical University of Darmstadt. She studied Computer Science at the University of Koblenz – Landau. Her master thesis dealt with the integration of ontologies into the intranet of a company to improve the Knowledge Management of this company. | |
| Antonio Maña is currently Associate Professor of Software Engineering in the Computer Science Department of the University of Malaga (SPAIN). His current research activities include security and software engineering, information and network security, ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence, application of smart cards to digital content commerce, software protection, DRM and mobile applications. He is currently the research director of the SERENITY Project, which is based on the concept of S&D Pattern (S&D = Security and Dependability). | |
| Daniel Serrano is currently a PhD student in the Computer Science Department at the University of Malaga as well as at ATOS Origin Innovation and Research. He holds an MSc degree in Computer Science and a Postgraduate Master degree in Software Engineer and Artificial Intelligence, both of them from the University of Malaga. His principal research interests are in the area of automated software engineering and security engineering. Daniel is research assistant in the SERENITY Project, he has previously participated in the ASD project funded by the regional government of Andalusia. | ||
| Ondrej Lehecka is currently a PhD student at VSB-Technical University of Ostrava (Czech Republic). His research is focused on pattern relationships and web searching. He also work as a developement leader in Software Developement Company in Czech Republic. In 2006 he worked in Microsoft at Redmond, USA as an intern. | |
| Milos Kudelka is currently an architect of a software development company in Czech Republic. His research interests are web mining based on web patterns (Czech test search engine) and pattern clustering (patterns on-line portal). |
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