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I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY). My research is centered on techniques for automated software evolution, particularly those related to automated refactoring and source code recommendation systems. My goal is to ease the burden associated with correctly and efficiently evolving large and complex software by providing automated tools that can be easily used by developers. I am also interested in the automated analysis of Object-Oriented programs.
I received my MS and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from Ohio State University and my BS degree in Computer Science from Monmouth University in New Jersey. Prior to joining CUNY, I was a Software Engineer at Apple, Inc. in Cupertino, California, where I worked on Digital Rights Management (DRM) for iTunes, iBooks, and the App Store. I also developed distributed software that tested various features of iPhones, iPads, and iPods. You may also find more information about me by visiting my CUNY Academic Commons profile, my vita, GitHub, and my blog (you can subscribe for updates here).
Contributions
2024
2023
ESEC/FSE
2022
SPLASH
ICSE
2021
SPLASH
2020
SPLASH
ECOOP
2019
2018
ESEC/FSE
2016
Modularity Across the System Stack
Language Modularity à La Mode
- Author of Workshop Conclusion within the Language Modularity-track
- Committee Member in Organizing Committee within the Language Modularity-track
- Author of Workshop Introduction within the Language Modularity-track
- Author of Towards Improving Interface Modularity in Legacy Java Software through Automated Refactoring within the Language Modularity-track