Associate Professor, Computer Information Systems & Center for Process Innovation
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Dr. Robinson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Information Systems, and associate of the Center for Process Innovation (CEPRIN), J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University. Requirements and policies of information systems are the focus of his research, which includes analyses of supply-chain policies, requirements interactions and negotiations, and runtime requirements monitoring. He directs the Requirements Analysis and Monitoring Lab (RAML), supported by the National Science Foundation and industry. The lab has produced ReqMon, a requirements monitoring extension to Eclipse TPTP.  Dr. Robinson authors over 60 publications, including ACM, IEEE, Springer, and Taylor & Francis transactions and magazines. He serves the Requirements Engineering community as RE’99 program chair, RE’09 general chair, Requirements Engineering editorial board member, and secretary of International Federation for Information Processing Working Group (IFIP) 2.9 on Requirements Engineering. He holds degrees from Oregon State University (B.S. computer science) and the University of Oregon (M.S. and Ph.D. computer information systems).


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Software Quality Management for fall 2007 - Monday, June 18, 2007

After a very successful first offering, fall 2007 will see the return of my CIS 8300 Software Quality Management course. This year we’ll cover topics supporting Software Quality Engineer Certification - CSQE - ASQ, as well as differences between open source and traditional software quality.

 

ReqMon eventually Open Source - Monday, November 21, 2005 - Wednesday, June 14, 2006 - Wednesday, June 14, 2006

ReqMon simplifies Business Activity Monitoring (BAM). The ReqMon toolkit provides a programming interface (API) that simplifies temporal event reasoning in real-time.

ReqMon is going open source. Visit the ReqMon Project Site to contribute to the development effort. See the ReqMon Forum for the release schedule.

ReqMon is implemented in a rule-based system, Jess. There is a OCL compiler and Eclipse plugin to simplify its use.

 


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