Nenad Medvidović | |
Citizenship: | American |
Field: | Software Engineering Computer Science |
Work Institutions: | University of Southern California |
Doctoral Advisor: | Richard Taylor |
Doctoral Students: | Chris Mattmann |
Prizes: | IEEE 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) |
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]
He received a PhD from UC Irvine in 1999.[12]