Senior Software Engineer at IBM Rational Software
San Francisco Bay Area
Senior Software Engineer at IBM Rational Software
San Francisco Bay Area
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; IBM; Computer Software industry)
January 2004 — Present (5 years)
Solution architect for the IBM Rational Method Composer product platform and the Eclipse Process Framework. Responsible for defining next-generation process engineering tools. Represents IBM at the OMG in the SPEM 2.0 initiative.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; RATL; Computer Software industry)
January 2001 — January 2004 (3 years 1 month)
Professional Services Senior Consultant: assisting and guiding customers to be successful with Rational processes, methodologies, and tools. Performing on-site consulting (project assessments, mentoring, etc.) and providing training courses (Open Enrolment and on-site).
(Educational Institution; Research industry)
September 2000 — December 2000 (4 months)
(Non-Profit; Research industry)
April 2000 — December 2000 (9 months)
(Educational Institution; Research industry)
April 1995 — March 2000 (5 years)
European (ESPRIT Program) basic research project CREWS 21.903 (Coop. Requirements Engineering with Scenarios) (1996-1999)
International research project that developed and evaluated new methods and tools for cooperative scenario-based requirements elicitation and validation.
Long Term Research PRIME (PRocess Integrated Modelling Environments) funded by the German National Research Foundation (DFG 445/5-1 and 607/1-1) (1993-2000)
Basic research on adaptable and flexible CASE tool architectures. Developed the PRIME CASE tool development framework that has been successfully applied in the areas of process-integrated envi-ronments, requirements traceability, scenario-based RE, and chemical process engineering.
Dr. rer. nat., Computer Science, 1995 — 2000
Dr. rer. nat. (Sc.D./Ph.D.) (summa cum laude) in Computer Science, title of thesis: "Requirements Engi-neering with Interrelated Conceptual Models and Real World Scenes"
IEEE, OMG