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Software Engineering PhD Alumni

 

Annie Luo

Lu (Annie) Luo
Graduated May 2008
Advisor: Daniel P Siewiorek
Thesis: Designing Energy and User Efficient Interactions with Mobile Systems
Publications
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CMU-ISR-08-102


Owen

Shang-Wen (Owen) Cheng
Graduated May 2008
Advisor: David Garlan
Thesis: Rainbow: Cost-Effective Software Architecture-Based Self-Adapation
Publications
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CMU-ISR-08-113


Dean Sutherland

Dean F. Sutherland
Graduated May 2008
Advisor: William Scherlis
Thesis: The Code of Many Colors: Semi-Automated Reasoning about Multi-Thread Policy for Jave
Publications

CMU-ISR-08-112

 


George Fairbanks
Graduated May 2007
Advisors: David Garlan, William Scherlis
Thesis: Design Fragments

CMU-ISRI-07-108

http://georgefairbanks.com


Orna Raz

Graduated May 2004
Advisor: Mary Shaw

Thesis

Helping Everyday Users Find Anomalies in Data Feeds

CMU-CS-04-133
CMU-ISRI-04-119

Other Publications

Orna Raz, Rebecca Buchheit, Mary Shaw, Philip Koopman, and Christos Faloutsos,
Detecting Semantic Anomalies in Truck Weigh-In-Motion Traffic Data Using Data Mining.
Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering. To appear.

Orna Raz, Rebecca Buchheit, Mary Shaw, Philip Koopman, and Christos Faloutsos,
Automated Assistance for Eliciting User Expectations. International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (SEKE'04), Banff, Canada, June 2004.

Orna Raz, Rebecca Buchheit, Mary Shaw, Philip Koopman, and Christos Faloutsos, Eliciting User Expectations for Data Behavior via Invariant Templates. Technical report CMU-CS-03-105, January 2003.

Orna Raz, Philip Koopman, and Mary Shaw, Enabling Automatic Adaptation in Systems with Under-Specified Elements.1st Workshop on Self-Healing Systems (WOSS'02), affiliated with the 10th International Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE-10), Charleston, South Carolina, USA, November 2002.

Orna Raz, Philip Koopman, and Mary Shaw, Semantic Anomaly Detection in Online Data Sources.24th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'02), Orlando, Florida, USA, May 2002.

 

 


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