PBS Contributors
Many talented people have contributed to the development of the
PBS Bookshelf and its Toolkit. Here is where they get recognition for
their efforts:
- Ric Holt (University of Waterloo): Head of research group. Tool design. Grok fact manipulator, Grok scripts.
- Gary Farmaner (University of Toronto): Principle Portable Bookshelf architect.
Software Landscape Viewer/Editor. Toolkit scripts and small executables.
Grok script refinement.
- Vassilios Tzerpos (University of Toronto): Automatic clustering. Orphan adoption. Initial Grok scripts.
- Susan Sim (University of Toronto): User studies.
- Tom West (Holt Software Associates): CFX Fact eXtractor
- Gerry Kovan: lslayout and lsadjust auto-layout tools. fbgen CFX to RSF converter.
- Neil Brewster (University of Toronto): CFX and fbgen upgrades. LINUX public bookshelf example.
- Evan Mamas (University of Toronto): C-oriented Grok script development.
- Ivan Bowman (University of Waterloo): LINUX Architecture Extraction and Documentation.
- David Penny (Algorithmics): Inventor of the Landscape concept.
- Hausi Mueller's team at the University of Victoria contributed vital
parser technologies in use by our industrial partner IBM.
Other people that should be acknowledged for their contributions in the
area of research, publications, inspiration, testing, etc:
- Hoda Fahmy (University of Toronto)
- Scott Kerr (Object Technologies Inc.)
- Kostas Kontagianus (University of Waterloo)
- John Mylopolous (University of Toronto)
- Steve Perelgut (IBM Center for Advanced Studies - IBM Toronto Lab)
- Spiros Mancoridis (Drexel University)
- Ian McKintosh (IBM Toronto Lab)
- Shereen Ghobriel (IBM Toronto Lab)