Neil Ernst
Post-doctoral research fellow, University of British ColumbiaVancouver, Canada
Research field: Computer and Information Science - Software Engineering
requirements, agility, loop quantum gravity
Publications
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Book Section (1)
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Nan Niu, Yijun Yu, Neil A. Ernst et al. (2009) Aspects across Software Life Cycle: A Goal-Driven Approach, 83 - 110. In Transactions on Aspect-Oriented Software Development VI.
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Conference Proceedings (16)
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Abram Hindle, Neil A. Ernst, Michael W Godfrey et al. (2011) Automated topic naming to support cross-project analysis of software maintenance activities. In MSR.Download PDF (2.2 MB)
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Neil A. Ernst, Alexander Borgida, Ivan Jureta (2011) Finding Incremental Solutions for Evolving Requirements. In RE.Download PDF (491.59 KB)
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Neil A Ernst, Alexander Borgida, John Mylopoulos (2011) Requirements evolution drives software evolution. In International Workshop on Software Evolution (IWPSE).Download PDF (184.89 KB)
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Neil A. Ernst, John Mylopoulos (2010) On the perception of software quality requirements during the project lifecycle, 143-157. In REFSQ.Download PDF (622.49 KB)
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Neil A. Ernst, John Mylopoulos, Alex Borgida et al. (2010) Reasoning with Optional and Preferred Requirements, 118-131. In ER.Download PDF (514.29 KB)
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Ivan J Jureta, Alex Borgida, Neil A. Ernst et al. (2010) Techne: Towards a New Generation of Requirements Modeling Languages with Goals, Preferences, and Inconsistency Handling. In RE.Download PDF (536.06 KB)
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Nauman A. Qureshi, Anna Perini, Neil A. Ernst et al. (2010) Towards a Continuous Requirements Engineering Framework for Self-Adaptive Systems. In Requirements at Run-time at RE.Download PDF (546.71 KB)
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Neil A. Ernst, John Mylopoulos, Yijun Yu et al. (2008) Requirements model evolution throughout the system lifecycle, 321-322. In RE.Download PDF (373.02 KB)
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Jorge Aranda, Neil A. Ernst, Jennifer Horkoff et al. (2007) A Framework for Empirical Evaluation of Model Comprehensibility. In International Workshop on Modeling in Software Engineering at ICSE.
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Neil A. Ernst, John Mylopoulos (2007) Tracing software evolution history with design goals. In International Workshop on Software Evolvability at ICSM.Download PDF (116.77 KB)
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Journal Article (3)
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Carl Ernst, Vesselina Deleva, Xiaoming Deng et al. (2009) Alternative Splicing, Methylation State, and Expression Profile of Tropomyosin-Related Kinase B in the Frontal Cortex of Suicide Completers, 22-32. In Archives of General Psychiatry 66 (1).
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Carl Ernst, Adolfo Sequeira, Tim Klempan et al. (2007) Confirmation of region-specific patterns of gene expression in the human brain, 219-224. In Neurogenetics.
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Neil A. Ernst, Margaret-Anne Storey, Polly Allen (2005) Cognitive support for ontology modeling, 553-577. In IJHCS 62 (5).
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Report (3)
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Ivan Jureta, Alexander Borgida, Neil A. Ernst (2011) Mixed-Variable Requirements Roadmaps and their Role in the Requirements Engineering of Adaptive Systems.Download PDF (519.76 KB)
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Ivan J Jureta, Alex Borgida, John Mylopoulos et al. (2009) Techne: A(nother) requirements modeling language.Download PDF (886.03 KB)
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Neil A. Ernst, Margaret-Anne Storey (2003) A Preliminary Analysis of Visualization Requirements in Knowledge Engineering Tools.
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Thesis (2)
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Neil Alexander Ernst (2012) Software Evolution: A Requirements Engineering Approach, 225.Download PDF (2.91 MB)
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Awards and Grants
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May 2005NSERC CGS-D
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Professional Experience
2011 - Present
Post-doctoral research fellow at University of British Columbia
Vancouver, Canada
Classes taught:
CPSC 310
Vancouver, Canada
Classes taught:
CPSC 310
Education
Sep 2004 - Dec 2011
Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto
in Toronto, Canada
PhD
PhD
Jul 2001 - Mar 2004
University of Victoria
in Victoria, Canada
M.Sc.
M.Sc.
Sep 1995 - May 2001
Contact Information
| Webpage: | neilernst.net |

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