Jongmoon Baik

 

Center For Software Engineering,

Computer Science Department,

University Of Southern California,

941 West 37th Place, Room 330

Los Angeles, CA 90089-0781

 

 

Phone: (213) 740 - 6470

Fax: (213) 740 - 4927

E-mail: jobaik@sunset.usc.edu

Web page: http://sunset.usc.edu/~jobaik

 

Objective

To participate in a challenging state-of-art software engineering research, software design, software development, and/or software process improvement issues

Education

1996 – December, 2000 (Expected) University of Southern California        LA, USA

Passed Ph.D Defense on Aug 29, 2000

Ph.D., Computer Science

1994 – 1995                            University of Southern California                     LA, USA

M.S., Computer Science

1989 – 1993                            Chosun University                                Kwang-Ju, Korea

B.S., Computer Science & Statistics

Research Interests

Software Metrics, Software Development Process, Software Cost Estimation, Software Architecture, Knowledge-Based Software Engineering, Software System Dynamics Modeling

Experience

Research Assistant:

1998 - Present USC/Center for Software Engineering LA, CA
with Dr. Barry Boehm

  • Member of COCOMO (COntructive COst MOdel) II research team
    • Upgrade and Maintain USC-COCOMO II written in C & Visual C++ for CD that will be included in the book “Software Estimation with COCOMO II”
    • Collect and Analyze the data collected from industrial, government, aerospace, FFRDC organizations to calibrate the COCOMO II model
    • Develop COCOMO II TOOL extension model: collect/analyze data to validate the model

1997 - 1998 USC/Center for Software Engineering LA, CA
with Dr. Ellis Horowitz

  • Upgrade and Maintain USC-COCOMO II implemented in Java, Motif and Visual C++: Core part is written in C.

Teaching Assistant:  

  • Lead TA in Prof. Boehm’s CS510 course, "Software Management and Economics" in Fall, 1996, 1997, and 1998
  • Lead TA in Prof. Ghyam’s CS477 course, "Design and Construction of Large Software Systems" in Spring, 1997

 

Technical Skills

Operating System Experiences 

  • Solaris, SunOS4, HP-UX, SCO Unix, Linux 
  • MS-DOS, MS Windows 3.1x, Window 95, Window 98/NT 
  • MacOS 

Programming Languages 

  • C/C++, Visual C++
  • Java, HTML 
  • Unix Shells, AWK 
  • LISP, Fortran, Pascal, COBOL 
  • X/Xt, Motif 
  • IBM PC assembly 

Publications

Journal:

  • Jongmoon Baik and Barry Boehm, “Empirical Analysis of CASE Tool Effect on Software Development Effort”, will be published in Vol. 1 of International Journal of Computer and Information Science.
  • Barry Boehm, Chris Abts, Jongmoon Baik, A. Winsor Brown, Sunita Chulani, Brad Clark, Ellis Horowitz, Ray Madachy, Don Reifer, and Bert Steece, “Future Trends, Implications in Cost Estimation Models”, CROSSTALK, The Journal of Defense Software Engineering Vol.13 No.4.

 

Conference:

  • Barry Boehm, Chris Abts, Jongmoon Baik, Winsor Brown,Sunita Chulani, Cyrus Fakharzadeh, Ellis Horowitz and Donald Reifer, “The COCOMO II Suite”, ISPA1999, San Antonio, TX, USA
  • Jongmoon Baik and Barry Boehm, “CASE Tool Effects on Software Development Effort”, ISPA2000, Noordwijk, The Netherlands

 

Tech Report: 

 

  • Jongmoon Baik, Sunita Chulani, and Ellis Horowitz, “Software Effort and Schedule Estimation Using The Constructive Cost Model: COCOMO II”, Technical Report USCCSE-99-524, Center for Software Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0781, 1999 (submitted to ICSE99 Informal Tool Demo).
  • Jongmoon Baik, “The Effects of CASE Tools on Software Development Effort”, Technical Report USCCSE-99-528, Center for Software Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0781, 1999 (Qualifying Report as partial fulfillment of Ph.D. requirements).

 

Proceeding:

  • Jongmoon Baik, Sunita Chulani, and Barry Boehm, Proceedings of 13th International Forum on COCOMO and 11th Focused Workshop on COCOMO II Extensions, University of Southern California, OCT 6-9, 1998.

 

References

Dr. Barry Boehm (boehm@sunset.usc.edu),

TRW Professor, Department of Computer Science,
Director, Center for Software Engineering,
University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0781

Dr. Ellis Horowitz (horowitz@pollux.usc.edu),
Professor, Department of Computer Science,
Director, Distance Learning and Information Technology Program
University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0781

Dr. Bert Steece (berts@almaak.usc.edu)

Deputy Dean of Faculty, Marshall School of Business

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, CA 90089-1425