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Klaus Pohl
Prof. Dr. Klaus Pohl holds a full professorship at the University
of Duisburg-Essen and leads the Software Systems Engineering
research group. He received his Ph.D. and his habilitation in
computer science from RWTH Aachen, Germany. He is involved in
various technology transfer projects as well as major research
projects which focus on different aspects of software product
line engineering. Klaus Pohl is (co-)author of over 90 refereed
publications. He has served as program chair for several international
and national conferences, such as the IEEE International Requirements
Engineering Conference (RE'02), the Experience Track of the
27th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE
2005), the German Software Engineering Conference (SE 2005),
the 9th International Software Product Line Conference (SPCL
Europe 2005), and the 18th International Conference on Advanced
Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE 2006). |
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Günter Böckle
Dr. Günter Böckle works at Siemens Corporate Technology
as a project manager. He received his Ph.D. in mathematics in
1976 from the University of Stuttgart. Since 1999 he has led
several projects on software product line engineering. Before
that he worked in the fields of simulation, modelling, system
evaluation, processor architecture and design, parallelisation,
software engineering, and systems engineering. He has published
several papers and books and is a member of INCOSE (International
Council on Systems Engineering). |
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Frank van der Linden
Dr. Frank van der Linden has worked at Philips Medical Systems
since 1999. He is project manager for the series of ITEA projects
ESAPS, CAFÉ, and FAMILIES. Before this he was involved in the
EU ESPRIT project ARES, which provided basic architectural knowledge
for product line engineering. Frank van der Linden received
his Ph.D. in mathematics in 1984 from the University of Amsterdam.
He worked at Philips Research between 1984 and 1999 on several
topics in the field of software engineering, including component
based software architecture. He was program chair of a series
of five workshops on product line engineering (PFE) and is a
member of the steering committee of the SPLC conferences. |
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