Debra J. Richardson

Information and Computer Science
University of California, Irvine

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Professor Richardson's primary teaching responsibilities are in the area of software engineering, with particular interests in software quality, software requirements analysis, formal specification, verification and validation, testing and analysis.

After the Spring 2003 term, Richardson was released from teaching responsibilities after being appointed Dean of the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences.

At the undergraduate level, she taught the introductory software engineering course on software methods and tools as well as the software engineering project course, with sponsoring companies who actively participate in projects with the class.  She introduced a new undergraduate course covering two of the most critical parts of software production: software specification and quality engineering.

At the graduate level, she taught courses on research advances in software engineering and softwrae testing and analysis as well as seminars on topics such as speicification-based and architecture-based analysis and testing.


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Last Update : May 29, 2000

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