This is the Home Page of
Brian Henderson-Sellers
Object-oriented analysis and design (For
information, see the OPEN homepage)
Object-oriented metrics
Agent-oriented methodologies
Migration of organizations to object technology
For papers on OPEN, see www.open.org.au
The COTAR website has a wealth of information relating to OO/SE research.
DSc, University of London
PhD, Leicester University
MSc, Reading University
BSc(Hons), A.R.C.S., Imperial College, London
Graduate Management Qualification, UNSW
Information Technology Diploma, City and Guilds
Object-oriented modelling (32536)
Object-oriented process (32106)
Director of Centre for Object-Oriented Technology Applications and Research:
COTAR
Brian is Editor of the International Journal of Agent-Oriented Software Engineering and on the editorial board of the Journal of Object Technology and Software and Systems Modelling and was for many years the Regional Editor of Object-Oriented Systems, a member of the editorial board of Object Magazine/Component Strategies and Object Expert. In 1990, he founded the Object-Oriented Special Interest Group of the Australian Computer Society (NSW Branch) and was Chairman of the Computerworld Object Developers' Awards committee for ObjectWorld 94 and 95 (Sydney). He is co-founder and leader of the international OPEN Consortium. He is a frequent, invited speaker at international OT conferences, and, in 1999, he was voted number 3 in the Who's Who of Object Technology (Handbook of Object Technology, CRC Press, Appendix N). Brian's current research projects include OO and AO modelling (particularly aggregation in UML and OML), OO Process (OPEN), AO methodology construction, organizational transition to OO, OO metrics (including requirements and complexity metrics), OO ontologies and component-based development. He has been involved in review panels for both UML and SPEM de facto standards of the Object Management Group and the co-editor of the ISO/IEC 24744 standard: "Software Engineering: Metamodel for Development Methodologies" published in February 2007.
In July 2001, Professor Henderson-Sellers was awarded a
Doctor of Science (DSc) from the University of London for his research
contributions in object-oriented methodologies.