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About
An Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Montclair State
University, I co-direct the Software Systems lab at the Center
for Computing and Information Science.
I am interested in
software development planning, analysis, and management,
and particularly in
improving software quality
by
improving the processes and practices
involved in software development.
My research applies an interdisciplinary approach to various
phases of the software development process. My research on human
factors that impact software design focuses specifically on
bringing a Cognitive Psychology style interpretation to how
intentions and biases can be encoded into software design
artifacts and the final software product itself. I have also
applied machine learning and data mining techniques to textual
datasets containing software requirements, software inspection
reports, and software security and vulnerability data.
The
objective of my doctoral project
(with,
Dr.
Gursimran Singh Walia and
Dr. Jeffrey C. Carver)
was to integrate Software
Engineering and Cognitive Psychology research, with the goal of
developing
human
cognition based
methods for improving software process/product quality.
Education
Aug 2018 |
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PhD, Software Engineering
North Dakota State University |
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May
2013 |
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MS, Software Engineering
North Dakota
State University |
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Research Interests
# Requirements Engineering
# Human
Error in Software Engineering
# Software Security
# Empirical
Software Engineering
# Verification
& Validation
# Software Quality Improvement |
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Vaibhav Anu
Assistant Professor
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Office |
CCIS 327 |
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Phone |
973-655-4362 |
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Address |
Dept. of Computer Science
Montclair State University
1 Normal Avenue
Montclair NJ
07043 |
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