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Debra J. Richardson是Ted和Janice Smith家庭基金会的院长,也是加州大学欧文分校唐纳德·布伦信息与计算机科学学院的教授。她于1981年获得麻省大学计算机与信息科学博士学位。她于1987年加入加州大学洛杉矶分校。Richardson博士开创了“基于规范的测试”的研究,即采用正式的规范和方法来指导和评估软件测试和分析。她研究软件测试已经超过15年了。她目前的工作重点是在整个软件生命周期中启用基于规范的测试技术,从需求和架构分析到操作和演进。她开发了领先的工具,并与几家公司合作采用技术来提高关键软件系统的质量。Richardson博士曾与几家公司合作,采用技术来提高软件产品和过程的质量。她目前是加州大学第一个产学研合作项目MICRO(微电子创新和计算机研究机会)的主任。第十八届软件工程教育与培训会议论文集(CSEET ' 05) 1093-0175/05 $ 20.00 IEEE
Informatics: Contextualizing Computer Science and Software Engineering Education
Bio: Debra J. Richardson is the Ted and Janice Smith Family Foundation Dean and Professor of Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of California at Irvine. She received her PhD in Computer and Information Science at the University of Massachusetts in 1981. She joined the UCI faculty in 1987. Dr. Richardson pioneered research in “specification-based testing”, whereby formal specifications and methods are employed to guide and evaluate software testing and analysis. She has been investigating software testing for over 15 years. Her current work focuses on enabling specification-based testing technology throughout the software lifecycle, from requirements and architecture analysis through operation and evolution. She has developed leading edge tools, and has worked with several companies in adopting technology to improve the quality of critical software systems. Dr. Richardson has worked with several companies in adopting technology for improving the quality of their software products and processes. She is currently director of MICRO (Microelectronics Innovation and Computer Research Opportunities), the first industry-university cooperative research program in the University of California. Proceedings of the 18th Conference on Software Engineering Education & Training (CSEET’05) 1093-0175/05 $ 20.00 IEEE