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Philip Newcomb : ウィキペディア英語版 | Philip Newcomb Philip H. Newcomb (born 1950s) is an American software engineer and CEO of The Software Revolution, Inc., known for his work in the field of formal methods of software engineering.〔Biggerstaff, Ted J., Bharat G. Mitbander, and Dallas E. Webster. "Program understanding and the concept assignment problem." ''Communications of the ACM'' 37.5 (1994): 72-82.〕〔Anquetil, Nicolas, and Timothy C. Lethbridge. "Experiments with clustering as a software remodularization method." ''Reverse Engineering, 1999. Proceedings. Sixth Working Conference on.'' IEEE, 1999.〕 == Biography == Newcomb started his studies at the Indiana State University in 1972, and obtained his BSc in Cognitive Psychology in 1976. In 1977 he did graduate work in computer science at the University of Washington and at Carnegie Mellon University. In 1984 he continued his studies at the Ball State University, where he obtained his MA in Computer Science in 1988. In 1983 Newcomb started as researcher at the Boeing Artificial Intelligence Center in Seattle, working in the field of formal methods for software engineering and artificial intelligence. He became senior principal scientist, and in 1989 director of the Software Reverse, Reengineering and Reuse Program. In 1995 he founded his own The Software Revolution, Inc., delivering solutions for software modernization. In 2012 he was awarded the Stevens Award in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the literature or practice of methods for software and systems development.
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