Daniel Paulish
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24 years 10 monthsDr. Daniel Paulish is currently a software project manager at Siemens Corporate Research in Princeton, NJ, responsible for Siemens' software architecture research and development program. He has over twenty years' experience in software engineering management. He has been an international lecturer on software process improvement methods, project management, and measurement. He is a co-author of Software Metrics: A Practitioner's Guide to Improved Product Development, published by IEEE Press and the author of a forthcoming book, Architecture-Centric Software Project Management: A Practical Guide to be published by Addison Wesley. He is formerly an industrial resident affiliate at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), and he has done research on software measurement in Europe. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of New York.
Dr. Daniel Paulish is currently a software project manager at Siemens Corporate Research in Princeton, NJ, responsible for Siemens' software architecture research and development program. He has over twenty years' experience in software engineering management. He has been an international lecturer on software process improvement methods, project management, and measurement. He is a co-author of Software Metrics: A Practitioner's Guide to Improved Product Development, published by IEEE Press and the author of a forthcoming book, Architecture-Centric Software Project Management: A Practical Guide to be published by Addison Wesley. He is formerly an industrial resident affiliate at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), and he has done research on software measurement in Europe. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of New York.
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| Experiences with Global Software Architecture Design & Development In this paper, the authors describe their experience designing and developing a system--for acquiring and processing data from electric, gas, and water meters--among four development sites located in Switzerland, Germany, and the U.S. |