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Mary Jean Harrold

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College of Computing

Mary Jean Harrold, Associate Professor of Computer Science in the College of Computing, earned her Ph.S. at the University of Pittsburgh. Her research interests include the development of efficient techniques and tools that will automate, or partially automate, development, testing, and maintenance tasks. To date, her research has involved program-analysis-based software engineering, with an emphasis on regression testing, analysis and testing of imperative and object-oriented software, development of software tools, and investigation of scalability issues through algorithm development and empirical evaluation. Her research funding is from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Microsoft, Inc., and Boeing Commercial Airplanes. She is a recipient of an NSF's National Young Investigator Award. More informaton about her research can be found at her Aristotle Research Group's web site at http://www.cc.gatech.edu/aristotle.

Dr. Harrold serves on the editorial board of IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. She is serving as the program chair for the ACM International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis (July 2000) and the program co-chair of the 23rd International Conference on Software Engineering (May 2001). She is a member of the Computing Research Association's Committee on the Status of Women in Computing, and she directs the committee's Distributed Mentor Project. She is a member of the IEEE Computer Society and the ACM.

Contact information:

    Mary Jean Harrold
    Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center
    College of Computing
    801 Atlantic Drive
    Georgia Institute of Technology
    Atlanta, GA, 30332-0280
    E-mail:harrold@cc.gatech.edu

 

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