Kevin J. Sullivan

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Kevin J. Sullivan[1] is a professor of computer science at the University of Virginia in United States. His best known work is on Mediator-based Design Style with David Notkin, on the Galileo: Fault Tree Analysis Tool with Joanne Bechta Dugan. He has also contributed to the design of the Eos (programming language) along with Hridesh Rajan, and is the author of the report Ultra-Large-Scale (ULS) Systems: The Software Challenge of the Future along with Douglas Schmidt and Richard Gabriel at Sun Microsystems.

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  1. ^ Kevin J. Sullivan's Home Page: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~sullivan/