- Cris Kobryn
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Cris Kobryn (1952) is an American technologist, system architect and entrepreneur who specializes in advanced software and systems development.
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Biography
Kobryn began his software engineering career in the early 1980s specializing in AI programming languages (Prolog, Lisp, CLOS) and applications (expert systems, natural language processing). He led the applications group at Harlequin Limited that developed the Watson investigative analysis application, which was eventually acquired by Xanalys Limited.[1]
Kobryn is best known as an expert in visual modeling languages and model-driven development technologies. In 2003 he founded PivotPoint Technology, a software and systems engineering services company that focuses on model-driven development technologies.[1] Prior to founding PivotPoint Kobryn held senior technical positions at Telelogic, EDS, MCI Systemhouse, Inference Corporation, Harlequin, and SAIC. Before Kobryn became a software engineer he served as a commissioned officer in both the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Army, and was infantry, armor, airborne and Special Forces qualified.[2]
Kobryn is a member of the ACM, IEEE, INCOSE and AAAI. He chaired large international teams of vendors and users to specify the Unified Modeling Language (UML) 1.1 and UML 2.0 standards for software engineering, and the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) for systems engineering.[3] In recognition of Kobryn's contributions to the UML, the OMG presented him with its Distinguished Service Award in 2000. In recognition of his contributions to the SysML, the INCOSE presented him with its Outstanding Service Award in 2006. In 2007 Kobryn received the SD Times 100 award for the Modeling category on behalf of the SysML Partners open source project that he chaired.[4] [5]
Kobryn received a BA degree from Colgate University and a BSCS degree from San Diego State University (SDSU). His multi-disciplinary graduate studies at SDSU and UCLA explored the synergies between linguistics, computer science and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Publications
As an expert in visual modeling languages and model-driven development technologies, Kobryn has published a book and many papers and articles on these subjects.[6] [7]
- Gogolla, M and Kobryn, C [Eds.] (2001). UML 2001 - The Unified Modeling Language, 4th International Conference, Toronto, Canada, October 2001 Proceedings, Springer.
- Kobryn, C (2004). "UML 3.0 and the Future of Modeling", Software and Systems Modeling, 3(1):4–8.
References
- ^ a b PivotPoint Technology Corporate Bio. "Cris Kobryn". http://www.ptcorp.com/people/kobryn.htm. Retrieved 2009-08-25.
- ^ C. Kobryn. "Cris Kobryn - Bio". http://www.kobryn.com/bio.htm. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
- ^ C. Kobryn (2004). "UML 3.0 and the Future of Modeling". Software and Systems Modeling 3 (1): 4–8. doi:10.1007/s10270-004-0051-4.
- ^ SD Times. "SD Times 100". http://www.sdtimes.com/content/about-sdtimes100.aspx. Retrieved 2008-03-26.
- ^ PRLog.org. "SysML Partners Honored ...". http://www.prlog.org/10019069-sysml-partners-honored-as-leader-on-the-sd-times-100-list.html. Retrieved 2009-08-25.
- ^ DBLP Computer Science Bibliography. "Cris Kobryn: List of Publications". http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/k/Kobryn:Cris.html. Retrieved 2006-07-02.
- ^ C. Kobryn. "Cris Kobryn - Selected Publications". http://www.kobryn.com/pubs.htm. Retrieved 2008-11-11.
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Software engineering Fields Concepts Orientations Models Development modelsOther models- Automotive SPICE
- CMMI
- Data model
- Function model
- Information model
- Metamodeling
- Object model
- Systems model
- View model
Modeling languagesSoftware
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- Michael A. Jackson
- Ivar Jacobson
- Craig Larman
- James Martin
- Bertrand Meyer
- David Parnas
- Winston W. Royce
- Colette Rolland
- James Rumbaugh
- Niklaus Wirth
- Edward Yourdon
- Victor Basili
Related fields Actors Organizations: INCOSE • Object Management Group • SysML Partners • Persons: Cris KobrynConcepts Object oriented: Object-oriented analysis and design
Structure: Actor • Attribute • Block • Interface • Package • Parametric
Behavior: Activity • Event • Message • State • Use Case
Relationships: Aggregation • Association • Composition • Flow • Generalization (or Inheritance)
Extensibility: ProfileOther topics Unified Modeling Language Actors Organizations: Object Management Group • UML Partners Persons: Grady Booch • Ivar Jacobson • James Rumbaugh
Concepts Object oriented: Object-oriented programming • Object-oriented analysis and design
Structure: Actor • Attribute • Artifact • Class • Component • Interface • Object • Package • Profile diagram
Behavior: Activity • Event • Message • Method • State • Use case
Relationships: Aggregation • Association • Composition • Dependency • Generalization (or Inheritance)
Extensibility: Profile • Stereotype
Other concepts: MultiplicityDiagrams StructuralBehaviourActivity diagram • State Machine diagram • Use case diagramInteractionDerived languages Systems Modeling Language (SysML) • UML eXchange Format (UXF) • XML Metadata Interchange (XMI)Other topics Categories:- Living people
- Software engineers
- American computer scientists
- American technology writers
- Colgate University alumni
- San Diego State University alumni
- University of California, Los Angeles alumni
- United States Marine Corps officers
- United States Army officers
- 1952 births
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