Timothy C. Lethbridge Explained

Timothy C. Lethbridge
Birth Date:1963
Birth Place:London
Nationality:British/Canadian
Field:Computer Science and Software Engineering
Work Institution:University of Ottawa
Alma Mater:University of New Brunswick, University of Ottawa
Doctoral Advisor:Doug Skuce
Known For:Umple

Timothy Christian Lethbridge (born 1963) is a British/Canadian computer scientist and Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering at University of Ottawa, known for his contributions in the fields of software engineering, knowledge management[1] and computer animation, and the development of Umple.[2]

Biography

Born in London in 1963, Lethbridge grew up in Denmead and attended St John's College in Portsmouth[3] until he immigrated with his family to Canada in 1975.[4] He received his BSc in 1985 and his MSc in 1987 in Computer Science from the University of New Brunswick. In 1994, he received his PhD in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence from the University of Ottawa under supervision of Douglas Skuce for a thesis about tools for knowledge management,[5] entitled "Practical Techniques for Organizing and Measuring Knowledge."

In 1983, still studying, he started working as programmer and analyst for the Government of New Brunswick, where he assisted in the development of software for statistics, health insurance programs, and management information applications. At the university he also taught courses in Fortran programming and Interactive Computing. After graduation in 1987 he became researcher at the Bell-Northern Research, where he developed software for Computer Aided Design applications. From 1990 to 1995 he worked as consultant in multiple research projects.

In 1994 Lethbridge started his academic career at the department of computer science of the University of Ottawa as assistant professor, in 2001 associate professor, and since 2005 professor of computer science and software engineering at the University of Ottawa.[6] He specializes in "Human Computer Interaction, Software Modeling, UML, Object Oriented Design, Software Engineering Education".[7]

Publications

Lethbridge published one textbook and over 100 articles. Books:

Articles, a selection:[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Du Zhang, Jeffrey J. P. Tsai (2007) Advances in Machine Learning Applications in Software Engineering. p. 461
  2. Brestovansky, Dusan. Exploring Textual Modeling using the Umple Language. Diss. University of Ottawa, 2008.
  3. http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~tcl/personal/British.shtml Tim Lethbridge's British Background
  4. http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~tcl/biography.shtml Timothy C. Lethbridge: Brief Biography
  5. Hankan Erdogmus, Oryal Tanir (2002) Advances in Software Engineering: Comprehension, Evaluation, and Evolution. p. xx
  6. http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~tcl/cv/Lethbridge-CV-Expanded.pdf LETHBRIDGE, CV Expanded
  7. http://www.linkedin.com/in/tclethbridge Timothy Lethbridge: Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering at University of Ottawa
  8. https://scholar.google.nl/citations?user=1sqvSQkAAAAJ&hl=nl&oi=sra Timothy Lethbridge