CV for Stewart Green (12/05/09):
Name: DrStewartGreen
Faculty: BIT
Post: Senior Lecturer
Qualifications:PhD A Synthesised Goal-Oriented Approach to Requirements Engineering, 2004, ImperialCollege, London
MSc Foundations of Advanced Information Technology, 1990,
ImperialCollege, London
BSc (Hons) Psychology, 1974, The Hatfield Polytechnic
Previous posts: 1977 - 1979, ICL, Senior Computer Operator
1979 - 1982, British Aerospace, Senior Programmer
1982 - 1989, Prime Computer, Senior Systems Engineer
1990 - 1992, King's College, London, Research Assistant
1992 - , UWE, Senior Lecturer
Teaching
specialisms: Software Engineering
Requirements Engineering
Discrete Mathematics
Formal Methods
Process Analysis, design and support
Current
teaching: Requirements Engineering (year-3 undergraduate & postgraduate)
Computing Project (year-3 undergraduate)
Software Engineering Dissertation (postgraduate)
Research Methods
Current
Supervision: PhD:
Matin Mavadaat (January 2009) first supervisor
David Shotton (2009) second supervisor
MPhil:
Justin Nwakachi (October 2008) first supervisor
Publications:
`The Use of Application Domain Knowledge (and Other Techniques)
for Facilitating Requirements Capture', Green, S., Technical Report No.
91/02, Department of Computing, King's College, London, April '91.
`Knowledge-based Support for Requirements Engineering', Bolton, D.,
Furber, D., Green, S., Jones, S. and Till, D., International Journal of
Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, Vol. 2, No. 2,
March '92.
`Formal Requirements Models from Domain Knowledge', Bolton, D.,
Furber, D., Green, S., Jones, S. and Till, D., IEE colloquium
on `Software Engineering and AI (Artificial Intelligence)',
Digest No: 1992/087, April 10th 1992, London.
`A Generic Modelling Approach to Requirements Capture in the Domain
of Air Traffic Control', Bolton, D., Furber, D., Green, S., Jones, S.
and Till, D., IEE colloquium on `Software in Air Traffic Control
Systems: the Future', Digest No.: 1992/153, June 22nd 1992, London.
`Using Domain Knowledge in Requirement Capture and Formal Specification
Construction', Bolton, D., Furber, D., Green, S., Jones, S. and Till, D.,
in ` Requirements Engineering: Social and Technical Issues',
Jirotka, M., Goguen, J., and Bickerton, M., Academic Press, 1994.
`Goal-Driven Approaches to Requirements Engineering', Green, S.,
Technical Report 1993/43, Department of Computing, Faculty of Engineering, ImperialCollege, London, 1993,
`Specification: Much More than Learning a Language', Green, S.,
and Webb, J., 1st International Conference on Software Engineering
in Higher Education, Southampton, Computational Mechanics
Publications, 1994.
`Techniques and Tools for Knowledge-Based Requirements Engineering',
Bolton, D., Till, D., Green, S., and Jones, S., Software Engineering and
Knowledge Engineering: Trends for the Next Decade, Hurley, D. (editor),
World Scientific, 1995.
`An Investigation into the Effect of Students' Use of the CADiZ Tool
for Checking Z Formal Specifications', Green, S., Sa, J., Vince, A.,
and Webb, J., Software Engineering: Education and Practice '96
Conference, IEEE Comp. Soc. Press, University of Otago, Dunedin, New
Zealand, January 1996.
`Modelling Multiple Software Processes in the Business Context',
Beeson, I., Green, S., and Sa, J., 5th Annual Conference of the UKAIS,
Cardiff, UK, 26 - 28th April, 2000.
`Addressing Multiple Software Processes in Business', Beeson, I.,
Green, S., Sa, J., and Sully, A., 2nd International Conference Enterprise
Information Systems, StaffordshireUniversity, 4 - 7th July, 2000.
`Addressing Multiple Software Processes in Business', Beeson, I.,
Green, S., Sa, J., and Sully, A. in `Enterprise Information Systems II',
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.
`Linking Business Processes and Information Systems Provision in a
Dynamic Environment: A Communication Model and a Case Study', Beeson, I.,
Green, S., Sa, J., and Sully, A., Information Systems Frontiers Journal, 4:3,
Special Issue: Co-Design of Business and IT Systems, pp 317 - 329, Kluwer
Academic Publishers, 2002.
`Modelling Processes Using RAD and UML Activity Diagrams: an Exploratory Study',
Odeh, M., Beeson, I., Green, S., and S, J., ACIT Conference on IT, University of
Qatar, Doha-Qatar, Dec. 16th - 19th, 2002.
Using a Language Action Framework to Extend Organisational Process Modelling, Beeson, I. and Green, S., UK Academy for Information Systems (UKAIS) Conference 2003, University of Warwick, April 9th – 11th, 2003. Awarded best paper in the conference.
Eliciting Stakeholders’ Knowledge of Goals and Processes to derive IT Support, Green, S., Workshop on requirements Engineering for Business Process Support (REBPS’03), in conjunction with the 15th Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE’03), Klagenfurt/Velden, Austria, 17th June, 2003
Editorial, Green, S., Beeson, I., and Sa, J. (editors), Information and Software Technology, Special Edition on Modelling Organisational Processes, Vol. 45, Issue 15, pp 1031 – 1043, December 2003
The Primacy of Process Architecture, Green, S. and Ould, M., 5th Workshop on Business Process Modelling, Development, and Support, in conjunction with the 16th Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE04), Riga, June 2004
A Framework for Classifying and Evaluating Process Architecture Methods, Green, S. and Ould, M., Software Process: Improvement and Practice, Special Edition on Business Process Modelling Development and Support, 10(4), October – December 2005, pp 415 - 425
Editorial, Green, S., Pnina, S., Regev, G. and Zdravkovic, J.(editors), Software Processes: Improvement and Practice, Special Edition on Design for Flexibility, 12(1), 2007
Process Architectures and Process Models: Opportunities for Reuse, Green, S., Beeson, I., and Kamm, R., 8th Workshop on Business Process Modelling, Development, and Support, in conjunction with CAiSE07, Trondheim, Norway, June 11th – 12th 2007
A Software Cost Estimation Model Based on Quality Characteristics, Tawfik, S., Abd-Elghany, M., and Green, S., Workshop on Measuring Requirements for Project and Product Success (MeReP07), Palma de Mallorca, Spain, November, 2007
Reusable Process Architectures and Process Models in Higher Education, Green, S., Beeson, I., and Kamm, R., International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management, Special Edition on Business Process Modelling, Development and Support, 4(2), 2009
Process Architetcures in Higher Education, Beeson, I., Green, S., and Kamm, R., UKAIS Annual Conference 2009, St Anne’s College, Oxford, 31st March – 1st April, 2009
Establishing a Business Process Management System in a Telecoms Company, Green, S., Abughoush, A., Beeson, I., Hill, T. and Nwakacha, J., International Conference on Innovation through Knowledge Transfer 2009 Research with Impact, Hampton Court Palace, December, 2009
Critiquing Business Process Models to Facilitate the Identification and Selection of Optimal IT Systems, Green, S., Batty, S., Back, M., Jewell, J. and Webber, M., International Conference on Innovation through Knowledge Transfer 2009 Research with Impact, Hampton Court Palace, December, 2009
Current
research: 1. Research into aligning business and IT using process
modelling, analysis, design and computer-based support.
External
Funding:
- KTP: The Railway Engineering Company
(January, 2006 –January, 2007)
£99,044-00
2. KTP: Gamma Telecom Ltd
(January, 2007 - )
£256,000
Lead academic
- KTP: Space Engineering Services, Ltd.
(2008 - )
£140,000
Short courses:
1. Messier, Ltd
(May 2008)
1-day Workshop on Business Process Modelling
University
roles: 1. Programmes Director
(2001 - 2008)
2. Programme Leader: BSc (Hons) Software Engineering
(1996 - 2006)
3. Faculty representative on the Module Validation
Sub-Committee (MVSC).
(2000 - 2001)
4. Member of WG2: Undergraduate Programme Development,
a part of the faculty merger management structure
(2000 -2001)
5. Member of the Faculty Academic Review Commiteee
(2001 - 2003)
6. Member of the Faculty Processes Group
(2002 - 2005)
7. Faculty representative on the University Library Advisory
Group
(2002 - 2005)
8. Member of the UWE Part-Time Students Project
(2002 – 2003)
9. Member of the UWE Reading Strategies Group project
(2004 - 2005)
10. Member of the Faculty Web-Based Information Systems Group
(2004 - 2005)
11. Member of the University Student Retention project
(2004 - 2005)
12. Member of the Faculty Content and Process Design for the
Modular Scheme Group A: Processes
(2005 - 2006)
13. Member of the Faculty Extended Induction Group
(2005 - 2005)
- Member of the University Reading Strategies Implementation
Group
(2005 - 2006)
- Member of the Faculty Teaching, Learning and Assessment
Committee
(2005 - 2006)
- Chair of the Faculty Reading Strategies Implementation Group
(2005 - 2006)
- Member of the University “Logging-In” project
(2006 - 2006)
- Member of the University Information Literacy workshop
organising committee
(2006, 2007)
- Representative of the Group of Programmes Directors on Faculty Board
(2006 - 2007)
- Representative of the University Reading Strategy
Implementation Group on the University Round Table Module
Group
(2006 - 2007)
21. Representative of CEMS staff on Faculty Board
(2007 – 2008)
- Member of the BIT working group on BIT school communication
(2008 - )
- Programme Leader for Software Engineering and Computer Science
(2008 - )
External
roles:
1. Conference programme committee member
2. Book reviewer
3. Journal paper referee
4. Workshop session chair
5. Workshop organizing committee member
6. International journal chief guest editor
7. External PhD examiner
- Member of the British Computer Society (BCS) Register of
Assessors
Membership of
external
bodies: Member of the British Computer Society
Chartered IT Professional (BCS)
Recent courses:
Date / Institution / Course name / Level / Status2005 / Open University (OU) / T186 Understanding eLearning / 1 / Pass
2006 / OU / M255
OOP with Java / 2 / Distinction
2007 / OU / M257
Putting Java to Work / 2 / Pass 2
2007 / OU / M887
Web systems integration / M / Pass with merit
2008 / OU / T320
Ebusiness technologies / 3 / Pass 3
2009 / OU / M362
Developing Concurrent Distributed Systems / 3 / Ongoing