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Bernd Brügge is a university professor of computer science at the Technische Universität München and an adjunct associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University. His research interests include 
software architectures for dynamic systems, requirements engineering, agile software development processes, infrastructures for global software projects and software engineering education.
He received his masters and doctorate degrees at Carnegie Mellon University in 1982 and 1985, respectively. He taught software engineering at Carnegie Mellon University from 1986-1997, winning the Herbert A. Simon Excellence in Teaching Award at Carnegie Mellon University in 1995. He received his Diplom from the University of Hamburg in 1972.

Ann Hickey is an assistant professor of information systems at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Before beginning her academic career, she worked for 17 years as a program manager and senior systems analyst for the U.S. Government. Her current research and teaching interests include collaborative requirements elicitation, elicitation technique selection, systems analysis, and project management. Her work has been published in the Journal of Management Information Systems, Requirements Engineering Journal, and Database for Advances in Information Systems, as well as in other journals, book chapters, and national and international conference proceedings. She received her B.A. in mathematics from Dartmouth College and her M.S. and Ph.D. in management information systems from the University of Arizona.

Stefan Koch forscht und unterrichtet an der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte sind das open-source Softwareentwicklungsmodell, die Kostenschätzung von Softwareprojekten sowie die Evaluation des Nutzes von Informationssystemen und ERP-Systemen. Er ist Editor des 2004 erschienenen Buchs „Free/Open Source Software Development” und hat zahlreiche Artikel über die Analyse, Quantifizierung und Aufwandschätzung in open-source Projekten publiziert.

Paul Layzell was appointed Professor of Software Management in the Department of Computation at UMIST in 1995 (now the School of Informatics in The University of Manchester). His research interests are in the processes, management and support technologies for the development of software and software-related products and how individuals participate in these activities.  His particular interest is in the development of rapidly evolving information systems to support business and commerce.  The difficulties in achieving rapid, cost-effective software evolution and the high cost of software ownership are major obstacles to businesses in being more responsive to new opportunities and changing market conditions.  Research work, funded by British Telecom, in collaboration with two other key UK centres for software maintenance and evolution, is developing a new approach to software composition and deployment.  This work has also been supported by the EPSRC through the ‘Interdisciplinary Software Engineering Network’ which brings together software engineers with experts from other fields to learn from their approaches to common problems such as rapidly evolving requirements, management of complexity, quality assurance and testing.  

Georg Molter arbeitet seit seiner Promotion auf dem Gebiet architekturbasierter Softwareentwicklung bei Zühlke. Er ist verantwortlich für die Business Unit "Enterprise Application Architectures", deren Schwerpunkte im Bereich der Architektur großer Systeme liegen. Zusätzlich unterstützt er als Berater Projekte mit komplexen technologischen und organisatorischen Randbedingungen.

Christoph Städler beschäftigt sich seit 1998 mit Embedded Software für Brandmelde-Systeme. Zuerst für die Firma Cerberus, nach deren Übernahme für Siemens Building Technologies. Er arbeitete als Entwickler und Teilprojektleiter an der Produktefamilie AlgoRex und ist jetzt als System-Archiktekt für den Bereich Applikations-Software der neuen Produktefamilie FS20 zuständig.

Bernhard Rytz 15.12.2005