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  • 1997 - IEEE Fellow For contributions towards the development of practical programming environment for effective software development.

Overview

Marvin V. Zelkowitz is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their work has garnered recognition within the field of software development environments and programming practices.

In 1997, Marvin V. Zelkowitz was honored as an IEEE Fellow for contributions towards the development of practical programming environments aimed at effective software development.

Best Publications

  • The empirical investigation of perspective-based reading

    Victor R. Basili;Scott Green;Oliver Laitenberger;Forrest Shull

  • Experimental models for validating technology

    M.V. Zelkowitz;D.R. Wallace

  • Programming Languages: Design and Implementation

    Terrence W. Pratt;Marvin V. Zelkowitz

  • Empirical Findings in Agile Methods

    Mikael Lindvall;Victor R. Basili;Barry W. Boehm;Patricia Costa

  • What we have learned about fighting defects

    F. Shull;V. Basili;B. Boehm;A.W. Brown

  • Experimental validation in software engineering

    Marvin V. Zelkowitz;Dolores R. Wallace

  • Lessons learned from 25 years of process improvement: the rise and fall of the NASA software engineering laboratory

    Victor R. Basili;Frank E. McGarry;Rose Pajerski;Marvin V. Zelkowitz

  • Understanding the High-Performance-Computing Community: A Software Engineer's Perspective

    V.R. Basili;J.C. Carver;D. Cruzes;L.M. Hochstein

  • Parallel Programmer Productivity: A Case Study of Novice Parallel Programmers

    Lorin Hochstein;Jeff Carver;Forrest Shull;Sima Asgari

  • Principles of software engineering and design

    Marvin V. Zelkowitz;Alan C. Shaw;John D. Gannon

  • Perspectives in Software Engineering

    Marvin V. Zelkowitz

  • Foundations of Empirical Software Engineering: The Legacy of Victor R. Basili

    Barry Boehm;Hans Dieter Rombach;Marvin V. Zelkowitz

  • Software process improvement in small organizations: a case study

    K.C. Dangle;P. Larsen;M. Shaw;M.V. Zelkowitz

  • Perspectives on Software Engineering

    Marvin V. Zelkowitz

  • SEL's software process improvement program

    V. Basili;M. Zelkowitz;F. McGarry;J. Page

  • Analyzing medium-scale software development

    Victor R. Basili;Marvin V. Zelkowitz

  • Reversible execution

    M. V. Zelkowitz

  • A formal program complexity model and its application

    Jianhui Tian;Marvin V. Zelkowitz

  • Experimental validation of new software technology

    Marvin V. Zelkowitz;Dolores R. Wallace;David W. Binkley

  • Software Process Improvement in the NASA Software Engineering Laboratory

    Frank McGarry;Rose Pajerski;Gerald Page;Sharon Waligora

  • Complexity measure evaluation and selection

    J. Tian;M.V. Zelkowitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Victor R. Basili
Victor R. Basili University of Maryland, College Park
Forrest Shull
Forrest Shull Carnegie Mellon University
Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth
Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth University of Maryland, College Park
Jeffrey C. Carver
Jeffrey C. Carver University of Alabama
Barry Boehm
Barry Boehm University of Southern California
David Binkley
David Binkley Loyola University Maryland
Barbara Kitchenham
Barbara Kitchenham Keele University
Adam Porter
Adam Porter University of Maryland, College Park
Elaine J. Weyuker
Elaine J. Weyuker University of Central Florida
Carolyn Seaman
Carolyn Seaman University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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