Meet the Editors
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is Associate Professor of Strategy and Director of the Technology Strategy Center with The Norwegian Business School in Oslo, a frequent speaker and writer on technology and business strategy issues. He can be found on Twitter @espenandersen.
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has worked in the field of human-computer interaction for more than 32 years. He is currently Research Officer for the Faculty of Computing and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Waikato in New Zealand. Rob has been a member of ACM since 1973, and was founder and first chair for SIGWEB, ACM's Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia, and the Web. He holds degrees from the United States Military Academy at West Point and the University of Southern California.
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has worked in the field of software test management and quality engineering for more than 20 years in Fortune 500 companies such as Adobe Systems, Getty Images, and RealNetworks. He is currently the Director of Test Engineering at F5 Networks. Brian's focus areas include risk management for complex systems and software project management methodologies.
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is a senior technologist with Hewlett-Packard Co. He is also an Adjunct Professor at PMF University in Grenoble, Advisor to the European Commission FET 2007-2013 Programme and Expert Evaluator for Horizon 2020. He can be found on Twitter @OneDelic.
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is past president of ACM (1980-82) and is Distinguished Professor, Chair of the Computer Science Department, and Director of the Cebrowski Institute at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.
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is the Professor in the Dennis Gabor Chair at Imperial College, where his group focuses on autonomic communication systems and self-aware systems with current applications in green computing, network security, and networked economic systems. He also investigates computational models in biology including gene regulatory networks and neural networks. A Fellow of ACM and IEEE, Erol is a member of the French National Academy of Engineering, the Turkish Academy of Sciences and Academia Europaea. He is the Editor-in-Chief of The Computer Journal and serves on the editorial board of the Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
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is Obel Professor and Director of Center for Data-Intensive Systems at Aalborg University, Denmark. His research concerns data management with a focus on spatio-temporal data. He is an ACM and IEEE Fellow and a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters and the Danish Academy of Technical Sciences. He is the Editor-in-Chief of ACM TODS and was an Editor-in-Chief of the VLDB Journal from 2008 to 2014.
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is professor of complexity science and design at Open University. He joined Open University in 1980 after three years as Senior Research Associate in the Geography Department of Cambridge University, and six years as Research Fellow in the Mathematics Department of Essex University. He is head of the Department of Design, Development, Environment, and Materials, and is President of the Complex Systems Society.
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is a retired professor of Computer Science interested in network science, social media, and emerging technologies, and has published over 30 books on topics ranging from personal computing to complexity theory.
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has had a long career in research and research management at Bell Labs, AT&T Labs, and most recently at the University of Minnesota, where he built an interdisciplinary research center, and is now a Professor in the School of Mathematics. He has worked in a number of areas of mathematics, computing, and communications, and is concentrating on diffusion of technological innovation. His recent works are available through his web page.
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has worked as a research and marketing executive at NORC, Digital Equipment Corporation, and EMC Corporation. He is Managing Partner of gPress, a social sciences and market research consultancy.
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is a forecaster with more than two decades experience helping corporate and governmental clients understand and respond to the dynamics of large-scale, long-term change. He is Managing Director of Foresight at Discern, and he teaches at Stanford University, where he is a Consulting Associate Professor in the Engineering School and a Visiting Scholar in the Stanford Media-X Program. He holds degrees from Harvard College, Cambridge University, and Stanford University. More information is available on his website.
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has worked as a computer scientist in various premier R&D organizations in India for twenty years. At present, he is an Additional Director in the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC), Kolkata. His fields of interest include fault tolerant computing software, dependable computing, natural language engineering, Knowledge Modeling etc.
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is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Arizona, working in the areas of ergalics and temporal databases.
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has been professor of Computer Science at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (formerly University Karlsruhe), Germany, since 1986. His major interests are software engineering and parallel computing. You can read more about him at www.ipd.uka.de/Tichy.
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is an Independent Researcher & Expert, National Institute of Science, Technology & Development Studies (NISTADS), New Delhi, India; Doctoral Candidate, Department of Philosophy of Technology, Institute for Philosophy, Dresden University of Technology, Germany; Member, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) since 1999; Advisory Board Member with Artificial Intelligence & Society (Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Communication) Springer, London since January 2010; and Advisory Board Member with the Child Research Net since 2005.