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										| Ph.D. 
										in Computer Engineering, 
										Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, 
										PA |  2000 |  
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										| The Ph. D. thesis project 
										was Incremental Software Evolution for 
										Real-Time Applications (INSERT). The 
										research effort, from 1996 to 2000, was 
										focused on building a modeling framework 
										and the associated CASE tool environment 
										for the development and maintenance of 
										large real-time distributed systems. 
										System dependencies are captured by 
										employing software architecture 
										disciplines and object-oriented design 
										methodologies. The model-analysis 
										framework developed is to provide 
										assistance to understand hidden side 
										effects (not explicitly documented in 
										source code implementation) in the 
										earlier system life cycle.    |  |  
										| M.S. 
										in Electrical Engineering, 
										State University of New York at Stony 
										Brook, Stony Brook, NY | 1994 |  
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										| B.S. 
										in Electrical Engineering, 
										Zhongshan University, Guangzhou, China | 1992 |  
										|  |   ng of Distributed 
								and Component-Based Systems |    |  |  |  
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