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Buis published book chapters on security for the Internet and the Web in both Internet Security: Professional Reference, published by New Riders, and Internet Security: Professional Reference, published by New Riders. in Physics and Math from Hope College in 1984. in Mathematics from Purdue University in 1986, and a B.S. in Computer Science from Purdue University in 1991, a M.S. Paul Buis is an Associate Professor and the Department Chairperson in the Department of Computer Science at Ball State University. Paul Buis, PhD Associate Professor of Computer Science, Ball State University Email: Research Projects Dr. in Computer Science from Hanyang University, Korea. Before entering academia, he had participated in several industrial/governmental projects, such as development of an information retrieval system, management of biodiversity data, and design of a decision support system.
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Ahn performed and presented research work at NSF Net-centric & Cloud Software & Systems (NCSS) Industry & University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC). His research areas include conflict analysis of non-functional requirements, requirements engineering, machine learning, knowledge representation and model-driven software engineering. Robert Sungsoo Ahn Student Researcher, University of Texas – Dallas Email: Robert Sungsoo Ahn, is a PhD student in department of computer science at the University of Texas, Dallas, working with Dr. He is the co-founder of the Software Startup Research Network (SSRN) and a seasoned expert in leading large research projects. he received the Nokia Foundation Award in 2007, selected him as Top-100 Most Influential Scholar in software engineering in 2016 and he co-authored the best paper of 2018 in Journal of Systems and Software. He has published broadly in his fields of expertise and received many awards and recognitions. He worked also at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland as a research professor of software technologies.
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Prior to his current position he has served as full professor in University of Helsinki (Finland), Free University of Bolzano (Italy), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway). His research is in the area of new & emerging software technologies, empirical software engineering, software startups, and ethics of artificial intelligence.

He received his PhD on Software Engineering in 2002 from University of Oulu. Pekka Abrahamsson works as a full professor of information systems and software engineering at University of Jyväskylä in Finland. Master's theses submitted to the Graduate School by Ball State University master's degree candidates in partial fulfillment of degree requirements.Pekka Abrahamsson, PhD Professor of Information Systems & Software Engineering, University of Jyväskylä Email: Research Projects Dr. This item appears in the following Collection(s) There are no files associated with this item. Show full item record Files in this item Files Metrics which are good predictors of reusable modules are identified.Metrics which are found to be good predictors of reusable modules include: number of in-parameters, number of data structure manipulations and central calls. This thesis compares the metrics collected on the modules identified for reuse, and the same metrics collected on the non-reusable modules, to determine if there is a statistically significant difference in those metrics between the two groups. Based on the outcome of testing and subjective analysis, reusable parts are identified.Metrics are collected on all of these projects. Each project has the same set of requirements.Each project is also analyzed based on subjective criteria, for example documentation, use of mnemonics for variable names and ease of understanding. Effective reuse of knowledge, processes and products from previous software developments can reduce costs and increase both productivity and quality in software projects.This thesis extensively tests five projects produced by the graduate software engineering class at Ball State University. A major reengineering goal is software reuse.
