Curriculum Author Team

To ensure the value of the reference curriculum and to encourage its broad adoption, GSwE2009 was drafted in a collaborative manner with leading academic authorities, government sponsors, and industrial organizations whose employees are the direct consumers of SwE education. The following individuals have contributed to GSwE2009:

  1. Rick Adcock, Cranfield University and INCOSE representative, UK
  2. Edward Alef, General Motors, USA
  3. Bruce Amato, Department of Defense, USA
  4. Mark Ardis, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
  5. Larry Bernstein, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
  6. Barry Boehm, University of Southern California, USA
  7. Pierre Bourque, Ecole de Technologie Superieure and co-editor of 2010 SWEBOK update, Canada
  8. John Brackett, Boston University, USA
  9. Murray Cantor, IBM, USA
  10. Lillian Cassel, Villanova and ACM representative, USA
  11. Robert Edson, Analytic Services Inc., USA
  12. Richard Fairley, Colorado Technical University, USA
  13. Dennis Frailey, Raytheon and Southern Methodist University, USA
  14. Gary Hafen, Lockheed Martin and NDIA, USA
  15. Thomas Hilburn, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA
  16. Greg Hislop, Drexel University, and IEEE Computer Society representative, USA
  17. David Klappholz, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
  18. Philippe Kruchten, University of British Columbia, Canada
  19. Phil Laplante, Pennsylvania State University, Great Valley, USA
  20. Qiaoyun (Liz) Li, Wuhan University, China
  21. Scott Lucero, Department of Defense, USA
  22. John McDermid, University of York, UK
  23. James McDonald, Monmouth University, USA
  24. Ernest McDuffie, National Coordination Office for NITRD, USA
  25. Bret Michael, Naval Postgraduate School, USA
  26. William Milam, Ford, USA
  27. Ken Nidiffer, Software Engineering Institute, USA
  28. Art Pyster, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
  29. Paul Robitaille, Lockheed Martin, USA
  30. Mary Shaw, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
  31. Sarah Sheard, Third Millenium Systems, USA
  32. Robert Suritis, IBM, USA
  33. Massood Towhidnejad, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA
  34. Richard Thayer, California State University at Sacramento, USA
  35. J. Barrie Thompson, University of Sunderland, UK
  36. Guilherme Travassos, Brazilian Computer Society, Brazil
  37. Richard Turner, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
  38. Joseph Urban, Texas Tech University, USA
  39. Ricardo Valerdi, MIT & INCOSE, USA
  40. David Weiss, Avaya, USA
  41. Mary Jane Willshire, Software Engineering Management Associates, USA