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Handbook of Software Engineering
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Last update: February 7, 2024
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Richard N. Taylor is a Professor Emeritus of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of California at Irvine. He received the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1980. His research interests have been centered on design and software architectures, especially event-based and peer-to-peer systems and the way they scale across organizational boundaries. Professor Taylor was the Director of the Institute for Software Research from 1999 through 2017, which was dedicated to fostering innovative basic and applied research in software and information technologies through partnerships with industry and government. He has served as chairman of ACM's Special Interest Group on Software Engineering, SIGSOFT, chairman of the steering committee for the International Conference on Software Engineering, and was general chair of the 1999 International Joint Conference on Work Activities, Coordination, and Collaboration and the 2004 International Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering. He was the General Chair for the 2011 International Conference on Software Engineering, held in Honolulu, Hawaii, May 2011.
Taylor was a 1985 recipient of a Presidential Young Investigator Award and in 1998 was recognized as an ACM Fellow. In 2005 he was awarded the ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Service Award. In May 2008 he received ICSE's "Most Influential Paper Award", along with co-authors Peyman Oreizy and Nenad Medvidovic, for "Architecture-based runtime software evolution" from ICSE 1998. In May, 2009 he was recognized with the 2009 ACM SIGSOFT Outstanding Research Award. In February 2010 he was designated a University of California, Irvine Chancellor's Professor. In 2012 he received the Dean's Award for Excellence in Research, and in 2017 was granted a Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award by the University of Colorado, Boulder (see two "contrasting view" photos). Also in 2017, he was granted the ACM SIGSOFT Impact Paper Award along with Roy Fielding.
September 2020 resume with full publication list.
My research has been focused on design — the issues, techniques, and agents involved in creating and evolving software artifacts and processes. Specific emphases include:
The foundational work on architectures centered on means for describing architectures in various styles and development of new architectural styles (notably the "C2" components-and-connectors style and, with Roy Fielding, the REST style for Internet applications such as the WWW).
The environment and tools work has had emphases on environment architectures (see the ArchStudio site for details), an extensible software architecture description language and supporting toolkit (see the xADL web site for the details and the download), and architecture-driven dynamic adaptation of applications. Virtually all of this work utilizes event-based approaches. A variety of publications in this area can be found at http://www.isr.uci.edu/architecture/publications.html.
The Proposal for a School of Design at the University of California, Irvine (dated November 2002; PDF format; 188 pages; 8.5M) recommended establishment of a research-based school having an interdisciplinary approach to design and a comprehensive array of degree programs at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. The School of Design proposal was transmitted to the Irvine Division of the Academic Senate on January 13, 2003. The proposal is no longer under active consideration, but remains a vision document for the design research community--still.
(Andre van der Hoek and I wrote an extended paper on the future of software design and architecture, as part of FOSE 2007: Future of Software Engineering).
Established in July 1999, the University of California's Institute for Software Research (ISR) was dedicated to
The Institute's activities focused on:
I've had the privilege of supervising the following thirty Ph.D. graduates.
1986 | Stephen Clarke-Willson | VP of Technology, NCSOFT |
1988 | Ray Klefstad | Professor of Teaching (LSoE), Information and Computer Science, UC Irvine |
1989 | Michal Young | Associate Professor, Computer Science, University of Oregon |
1992 | M. Gregory James | Lead Product Manager, American Express |
1993 | David Levine | Lead Technologist, Booz Allen Hamilton, Boston, MA. |
1993 | Dennis Troup | BAE Systems |
1994 | Patrick Young | Lecturer, Computer Science Department, Stanford University |
1996 | Holly Hildreth | Senior Software Systems Engineer , Blue Origin |
1996 | John Self | Senior Principal Engineer (Retired), BAE Systems, San Diego |
1997 | Kenneth Mark Anderson | Professor and Department Chair, Computer Science , University of Colorado, Boulder |
1998 | Gregory Alan Bolcer | Chief Data Officer (CDO) Bitvore Corporation |
1999 | Neno Medvidovic |
Professor and Chair, Computer Science Department, University of Southern California. Director Emeritus, Center for Systems and Software Engineering. |
2000 | Peyman Oreizy | Director, Software Engineering. Walmart Global Tech |
2000 | E. James Whitehead | Professor and past Chair, Department of Computer Science, University of California, Santa Cruz |
2000 | Roy Thomas Fielding | Senior Principal Scientist at Adobe Systems Director at The Apache Software Foundation Co-founder and member of the Apache HTTP Server Project |
2002 | Robb Klashner | Assistant Professor, New Jersey Institute of Technology |
2003 | Rohit Khare | Founder at Ångströ.com; ex-Product Manager, Google, Inc. |
2004 | Peter Kammer | Senior Software Engineer, Google, Inc. |
2006 | Jie Ren | Senior Staff Software Engineer, Google, Inc. |
2007 | Girish Suryanarayana | Director of Software Engineering, Siemens Digital Industries Software, India. |
2007 | Eric Dashofy | Deputy CIO and General Manager, The Aerospace Corporation |
2008 | John Georgas | Professor and Vice Provost for Academic Operations; School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems, Northern Arizona University |
2009 | Hazel Asuncion | Associate Professor, Computing and Software Systems, University of Washington, Bothell |
2009 | Justin Erenkrantz | Senior Vice President, Software Engineering at MLB Advanced Media, L.P. |
2010 | Art Hitomi | CEO and Co-Founder at Numecent |
2011 | Scott Hendrickson | Software Engineer, Google, Inc. |
2012 | Yongjie Zheng | Associate Professor, California State University, San Marcos |
2013 | Leyna Cotran | Systems Engineering Manager, Waymo |
2014 | Alegria Baquero | Engineering Manager, ZocDoc |
2016 | Michael Gorlick | The Aerospace Corporation |