Kevin J. Sullivan (computer scientist) explained

Kevin J. Sullivan is an American associate professor of computer science at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States.[1] He also holds the title of Virginia Engineering Foundation (VEF) Endowed Faculty Fellow in computer science at the University of Virginia.[2] He is best known for his work with ultra-large-scale (ULS) systems.

He received a bachelor's degree from Tufts University in 1987, and received MS and PhD degrees in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Washington in 1994. He has been at the University of Virginia since 1994.

His best known work is on Mediator-based Design Style with David Notkin, on the with Joanne Bechta Dugan. He has also contributed to the design of the Eos (programming language) along with Hridesh Rajan,[3] and is one of many co-authors of the report Ultra-Large-Scale (ULS) Systems: The Software Challenge of the Future [4]

His most cited papers as shown in Scopus are:

References

  1. http://www.Virginia.EDU/cgi-local/ldapweb?kjs5d University of Virginia faculty directory
  2. http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~sullivan/ Faculty page, University of Virginia
  3. http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~eos/People.htm Eos - Aspect-oriented extension for C#
  4. http://www.sei.cmu.edu/library/abstracts/books/0978695607.cfm Ultra-Large-Scale Systems: The Software Challenge of the Future

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