Travelled to:
1 × France
1 × Germany
1 × Ireland
1 × United Kingdom
5 × USA
Collaborated with:
∅ P.J.Lundy A.C.Winstanley C.O'Reilly P.J.Morrow M.Holcombe I.Sommerville E.J.Stuart J.S.Weston R.Oakes Z.He D.Greer T.Sunazuka N.G.Lester F.G.Wilkie T.J.Dobbin B.N.Carey S.Patel R.A.Orr M.T.Norris
Talks about:
system (4) softwar (3) analysi (3) formal (3) chang (3) teach (2) model (2) soft (2) look (2) prioritis (1)
Person: David W. Bustard
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Contributed to:
Wrote 12 papers:
- SOFTVIS-2005-OReillyBM #coordination #visualisation
- The war room command console: shared visualizations for inclusive team coordination (CO, DWB, PJM), pp. 57–65.
- ICSE-2004-BustardHS #named #re-engineering #research
- BoF: New Directions in UK Software Engineering Research (DWB, MH, IS), pp. 693–694.
- PDP-2001-StuartBW #analysis #visualisation
- Information Visualisation in Numerical Analysis (EJS, DWB, JSW), pp. 250–257.
- ICSM-1999-BustardOH #effectiveness #modelling
- Models to Promote Effective System Change (DWB, RO, ZH), p. 297–?.
- RE-1999-GreerBS #risk management #using
- Prioritisation of System Changes using Cost-Benefit and Risk Assessments (DG, DWB, TS), p. 180–?.
- UML-1998-LesterWB #reuse #uml
- Applying UML Extensions to Facilitate Software Reuse (NGL, FGW, DWB), pp. 393–405.
- ICRE-1996-BustardDC #analysis #object-oriented
- Integrating Soft Systems and Object-Oriented Analysis (DWB, TJD, BNC), pp. 52–59.
- RE-1995-BustardL #analysis #formal method #modelling
- Enhancing soft systems analysis with formal modelling (DWB, PJL), pp. 164–171.
- ESEC-1993-BustardW #requirements #specification
- Making Changes to Formal Specifications: Requirements and an Example (DWB, ACW), pp. 115–126.
- SEI-1991-Bustard #approach #education #project management
- A Layered Approach to Teaching Software Project Management (DWB), pp. 181–191.
- SEI-1990-Bustard #concurrent #education #experience #roadmap
- An Experience of Teaching Concurrency: looking back, looking forward (DWB), pp. 123–135.
- ICSE-1989-PatelONB #formal method #tool support
- Tools to Support Formal Methods (SP, RAO, MTN, DWB), pp. 123–132.