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Jan Bosch

Jan Bosch is VP,
Engineering Process at Intuit Inc. Earlier, he was head of the Software and
Application Technologies Laboratory at Nokia Research Center, Finland. Before
joining Nokia, he headed the software engineering research group at the
University of Groningen, The Netherlands, where he holds a professorship in
software engineering. He received a MSc degree from the University of Twente,
The Netherlands, and a PhD degree from Lund University, Sweden. His research
activities include software architecture design, software product families,
software variability management and component-oriented programming. He is the
author of a book "Design and Use of Software Architectures: Adopting and
Evolving a Product Line Approach" published by Pearson Education (Addison-Wesley
& ACM Press), (co-)editor of several books and volumes in, among others, the
Springer LNCS series and (co-)author of a significant number of research
articles. He is editor for Science of Computer Programming, has been guest
editor for journal issues, chaired several conferences as general and program
chair, served on many program committees and organized numerous workshops.
As a consultant, as a professor and as an employee, Jan has worked with and for
many companies on strategic reuse in general and software product lines
specifically, including Philips, Thales Naval Netherlands, Robert Bosch GmbH,
Siemens, Nokia, Ericsson, Tellabs, Avaya, Tieto Enator and Det Norska Veritas.
Around software product lines, he has published on, advised and implemented
specific techniques and methods around, among others, software architecture,
software variability management, the link to business strategy, organizational
models, assessment frameworks, adoption frameworks and quality attributes. More
information about his background can be found at his website: www.janbosch.com.
When not working, Jan divides his time between his family, a spouse and three
young boys, reading science fiction and sports, preferably long distance
running, swimming, biking and horseback riding.
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