Graduate Student
Department of Information and Computer Science, Software

University of California, Irvine
Address Information and Computer Science 2, Room 237 
(Near parking lot 18, UCI Building 304
Irvine, CA 92697
Telephone 949.824.4101 (with Voice mail)
Home 949.854.8471
Fax 949.824.4056
Email
arthur@uci.edu
Advisor Richard N. Taylor


I'm doing the PhD program here in ICS at UCI. My main research interest is in process and workflow technologies. You can see my work in Endeavors.
Paper Format
Arthur S. Hitomi, Gregory A. Bolcer, and Richard N. Taylor. "Endeavors: A Process System Infrastructure" from the Proceedings of the 19th International Conference in Software Engineering. May 1997 Microsoft Word 6.0
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Arthur S. Hitomi, Peter J. Kammer, Gregory Alan Bolcer, and Richard N. Taylor "Distributed Workflow using HTTP: Example using Software Pre-requirements" from the Proceedings of the 20th International Conference in Software Engineering. April 1998 Postscript
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Peter J. Kammer, Gregory Alan Bolcer, Richard N. Taylor and Arthur S. Hitomi "Distributed Workflow using HTTP" from the Proceedings of the 5th International Conference in Process. June 1998
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Arthur S. Hitomi and Dong Le "Endeavors and Component Reuse in Web-Driven Process Workflow" from the Proceedings of the California Software Symposium. October 1998 Adobe Acrobat PDF
I'll be TAing a class in Endeavors this quarter (WQ-98).  The project is called the Travel Expense Process, or TEP.
  • Java.  I've been a professional Java programmer for over 3 years now! Yes, I've been Java hacking before SunLabs knew what it was.
  • C/C++ I've always been a fan of C++. That was until I found Java. I've started compiling a Java Resources page just recently.
  • Cycling (well, not nearly as much as I use to) 
  • Programming 
  • Driving 
  • Dining 
  • Artworks
  • arthur@uci.edu
    http://ahitomi.ics.uci.edu/~ahitomi/
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    Created 12/30/97, Last modified 1/29/98