Assistant Professor of Computer Science 1986-1989
As Assistant Professor of Computer Science and member of the
Artificial Intelligence Faculty at the University of Georgia at Athens:
- I developed and taught a graduate level course in Discrete Structures
and Data Structures for graduate students entering the Artificial Intelligence
program.
- I developed and taught graduate level courses in Ada,
Software Defect Removal, and Hypertext.
- I taught graduate level courses in Software Engineering, Operating
Systems, Computer Networks, and Pascal for non-majors.
- I taught undergraduate courses in CS-2 and Computer Applications Software.
- In conjunction with other faculty colleagues, I supervised student projects
to develop
SIMODULA, a discrete event simulation
processor integrated with a SQL database. This work lead to the "Best Paper
Award" when presented at the
23rd Annual Simulation Symposium,
and has been
further described as a chapter in the book series
Progress in Simulation.
- I extended my previous research in
solving path predicates for
black-box testing that I began at
Auburn University
to include the testing of
Ada programs.
Copyright © 1995
Orville R. Weyrich, Jr.
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