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David Redmiles is an Associate Professor and
Chair of the Department of Informatics in the Donald Bren
School of Information and Computer Sciences at the University
of California, Irvine. He received his Ph.D. in Computer
Science from the University
of Colorado, Boulder, in 1992. His
dissertation research was in the area of software comprehension and software
reuse. Between 1992 and 1994, he worked as part of the research faculty in
the Department of Computer Science, at the University of Colorado,
Boulder.
During this period, he performed research in the area of computer-supported
cooperative work and distance learning. Dr. Redmiles joined the faculty at UC
Irvine in 1994. There he has researched knowledge-based support for
object-oriented design; automated, agent-based support for collecting usage
data; tools for supporting awareness; and event-based distributed
architectures. He has served on a number of program committees for technical
conferences and as a reviewer for NSF. He is the author of a number of
technical journal and conference publications. He was Program Co-chair for
the 1998 IEEE Conference on Automated Software Engineering was selected to be
General Chair of that conference for 2005. He is a joint editor of a 2002
special issue of the Journal of CSCW on Activity Theory and Design. In
general, his research interests are in the overlap between software
engineering, human-computer interaction, and computer-supported cooperative
work.
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