Oscar Nierstrasz
Oscar Marius Nierstrasz | |
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Born | October 15, 1957 |
Residence | Switzerland |
Citizenship | Canada, Switzerland and Italy |
Fields | Computer Science |
Institutions | University of Toronto, Université de Genève, University of Berne |
Alma mater | University of Toronto |
Oscar Marius Nierstrasz, born October 15, 1957, is a Professor at the Computer Science Institute (IAM) at the University of Berne, and a specialist in software engineering and programming languages. He is active in the field of
- programming languages and mechanisms to support the flexible composition of high-level, component-based abstractions, and
- tools and environments to support the understanding, analysis and transformation of software systems to more flexible, component-based designs.[1]
He has led the Software Composition Group at the University of Bern since 1994 to date (December 2011).[2]
CyberChair, an Online Submission and Reviewing System, is based on Oscar Nierstrasz's publication called Identify the champion,[3] where he described the peer review process for contributions to scientific conferences using an organizational pattern language.[4]
Nierstrasz co-authored several books such as Object-Oriented Reengineering Patterns[5] and Pharo by Example.[6] He was editor of the Journal of Object Technology from 2010 to 2013, succeeding the founding editor, Richard Wiener.[7][8]
References
- ↑ Introduction to Oscar Nierstrasz as a keynote speaker at the European Software Engineering Conference (ESEC/FSE 2005):
- ↑ http://scg.unibe.ch/download/oncv/oncv.pdf
- ↑ Oscar Nierstrasz, Identify the Champion, In: Pattern Languages of Program Design 4, N. Harrison, B. Foote, H. Rohnert (Ed.), vol. 4, Addison Wesley, 2000, pp. 539-556, http://scg.unibe.ch/download/champion/
- ↑ Richard R. van de Stadt, CyberChair - An Online Submission and Reviewing System, or: A Program Chair's Best Friend
- ↑ Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, and Oscar Nierstrasz. Object-Oriented Reengineering Patterns, Square Bracket Associates, 2008,
- ↑ Andrew Black, Stéphane Ducasse, Oscar Nierstrasz, Damien Pollet, Damien Cassou, and Marcus Denker. Pharo by Example, Square Bracket Associates, 2009.
- ↑ Wiener, Richard (May 2010), "Farewell editorial", Journal of Object Technology 9 (3), doi:10.5381/jot.2010.9.3.e1
- ↑ Nierstrasz, Oscar (January 2013), "Farewell editorial", Journal of Object Technology 12 (1), doi:10.5381/jot.2013.12.1.e1
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