

#UCM ENG COLLABORATORY 03 COMPUTERS SOFTWARE#
Haque, Towards an Approach for Analysing the Strategic Alignment of Software Requirements using Quantified Goal Graphs, International Journal on Advances in Software, - 2013, p. Sepideh Ghanavati, Legal-URN Framework for Legal Compliance of Business Processes, Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, October 2013, p. Rouzbahan Rashidi-Tabrizi, Automatic Generation of Goal Models from Regulations, M.Sc.A. in Technology Innovation Management, January 2013, p. 231, DOI:Īntonio Misaka, Requirement Analysis Technique for Configurable Platform: Case Study, M.A.Sc. Yasser Ali Khan, Embracing Model Transformations in Functional Requirements Specification, M.Sc. Matthew Shelley, On the Feasibility of using Use Case Maps for the Prevention of Sequence Breaking in Video Games, Master of Computer Science, May 2013, p. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, July 2013, p. 213, DOI: 10393/26093Īnisur Rahman, A Domain-Specific Language for Traceability in Modeling, M.Sc.A. , DOI:Įdna Braun, Reverse Engineering Behavioural Models by Filtering out Utilities from Execution Traces, Ph.D. Rifaut, Legal Goal-Oriented Requirement Language (Legal GRL) for Modeling Regulations, Workshop on Modeling in Software Engineering ICSE 2014 (MiSE), June 2014, p. Hassine, Early modeling and validation of timed system requirements using Timed Use Case Maps, Requirements Engineering, January 2014, p. Malhotra, Goal Based Requirements Analysis Using WebURN, International Journal of Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications, January 2014, p. Bedi, Evaluation of web-specific goal oriented requirements language models with quantitative reasoning, ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, March 2014, p. Srivastava, Model Transformation Approach for a Goal Oriented Requirements Engineering based WebGRL to Design Models, International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering (IJSCE), January 2014, p. to in Wellington, New Zealand.UCM/URN Virtual Library User Requirements Notation (GRL/UCM/URN) Virtual Library.However, my calendar is usually packed during these events, thus email me ahead of time to schedule a meeting or a talk. I have also given invited talks and guest lectures to local universities when visiting. I am open to meetings students, collaborators, and industry practitioners at these events to discuss graduate positions, collaboration, and consulting opportunities. I will attend the following events in person. High school students, apply for 12-week Summer Internship positions using this Application Form. Current undergraduate students, complete the Student Background and Interests Form for either volunteer or 12-week Upper Division Undergraduate Research (CSE 195, 4-unit) opportunities.

Undergraduate and high school students are encouraged to apply for on-campus or remote volunteering opportunities. Visit Information for Prospective Graduate Students for further details. I am looking for hard-working, self-motivated, and scientifically curious students to join my research group. I also hold an MSc from Lakehead University and a BSc from Trent University, both in Computer Science. I received my PhD in Computer Science from York University. Before joining UC Merced, I was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Toronto Metropolitan University (previously known as Ryerson University), an NSERC ENGAGE Postdoctoral Fellow at York University, and a Research Intern at Microsoft Research, Redmond. Sweeney Award, and the CHISIG Gitte Lindgaard Award. I have received many awards for my research activities, including the Hellman Fellowship, the Michael A. My mission as a researcher is to make computer systems accessible to everyone by developing intuitive, effective, and enjoyable input and interaction techniques. My research program is interdisciplinary, spanning multiple areas, including computer science, cognitive science, human factors, virtual reality, accessibility, and applied artificial intelligence. I am an Assistant Professor of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of California, Merced, where I lead the Inclusive Interaction Lab.
