June Ming-june Lee

950 Elizabeth Ct. #201, Wheeling, IL 60090
Phone: (847) 590-0715
Email: milee@sunset.usc.edu


OBJECTIVE

To participate in state-of-the-art software research, design and development.

EDUCATION

INTERESTS: distributed groupware, requirements engineering, software process improvement, computer supported cooperative work (CSCW), and modeling of software systems.

WORK EXPERIENCE

PUBLICATIONS

  1. "Software Requirements Negotiation and Renegotiation Aids: A Theory-W Based Spiral Approach," with B. Boehm, P. Bose, and E. Horowitz, Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE-17), Seattle, April 1995.
  2. "Formally Modeling the WinWin Requirements Negotiation System," Proceedings of Doctoral Consortium, Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering (RE'95), York, UK, March 1995.
  3. "Software Requirements As Negotiated Win Conditions," with B. Boehm, P. Bose and E. Horowitz, Proceedings of the First International Conference on Requirements Engineering(ICRE94), pp. 74-83, IEEE Computer Society Press, Colorado Springs Colorado, April 1994.
  4. "A Knowledge-Based Software Process Library for Process-Driven Software Development," with P. Mi, and W. Scacchi, Proceedings of the 7th Knowledge-Based Software Engineering Conference, 1992.
  5. "Foundations of the WinWin Requirements Negotiation System," Ph.D. thesis, Computer Science Department, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089, August 1996.
  6. Knowledge Summary: USC-CSE Focused Workshop on Groupware for Software Engineering, edited with A. Egyed, H. In and B. Boehm. Los Angeles, June 1996.
  7. Knowledge Summary: USC-CSE Focused Workshop on Next Generation Software Processes and Their Support , edited with B. Boehm, Los Angeles, October 1993.
  8. "Experimental Results from a Prototype Next-Generation Process Support System," with B. Boehm, P. Bose, and E. Horowitz, TRW Systems Integration Group Technology Review, Summer 1994, Volume 2, Number 1.
  9. "The WinWin Requirements Negotiation System: A Model-Driven Approach," , with B. Boehm, USC-CSE Technical Report USC-CSE-96-502, Center for Software Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089, April 1996.

PROGRAMMING EXPERIENCE

LANGUAGES SPOKEN

English and Chinese (Mandarin and Taiwanese).

PROJECTS

ACTIVITIES AND HONORS

REFERENCE

  • Dr. Barry W. Boehm
    TRW Professor of Software Engineering, Computer Science Department
    Director, USC Center for Software Engineering.

    Center for Software Engineering
    University of Southern California
    Los Angeles, CA 90089-0781
    USA

    e-mail: boehm@sunset.usc.edu

    Phone: (213) 740-8163
    FAX: (213) 740-4927