Nenad Medvidović

Nenad Medvidović is a Professor of Computer Science and Informatics at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, CA.[1] He is a fellow of the IEEE[2] and an ACM Distinguished Member.[3] He was chair of ACM SIGSOFT[4] and co-author of Software Architecture: Foundations, Theory, and Practice (2009). In 2008, he received the Most Influential Paper Award for a paper titled "Architecture-Based Runtime Software Evolution"[5] published in the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering 1998.[6] In 2020, he received the Most Influential Paper Award for a paper titled "An architectural style for solving computationally intensive problems on large networks"[7] published in the ACM/IEEE Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems 2007.[8][9] In 2017, he received an IEEE International Conference on Software Architecture Best Paper Award[10] for his paper titled "Continuous Analysis of Collaborative Design".[11]

Nenad Medvidović
CitizenshipAmerican
AwardsIEEE Fellow (2016)
ACM Distinguished Member (2015)
ACM/IEEE ICSE Most Influential Paper Award (2008)
IEEE ICSA Best Paper Award (2017)
ACM/IEEE SEAMS Most Influential Paper Award (2020)
Scientific career
FieldsSoftware Engineering
Computer Science
InstitutionsUniversity of Southern California
Doctoral advisorRichard Taylor
Doctoral studentsChristian Mattmann, Yuriy Brun, Sam Malek, Marija Mikic, Roshanak Roshandel, Nikunj Mehta, Chiyoung Seo, George Edwards, David Woollard, Daniel Popescu, Ivo Krka, Hossein Tajalli, Joshua Garcia, Jae young Bang, Gholamreza Safi, Youn Kyu Lee, Arman Shahbazian, Duc Le
Websitesoftarch.usc.edu/~neno/

Bibliography

  • Software Architecture: Foundations, Theory, and Practice 2009. Wiley, ISBN 978-0-470-16774-8
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