Dick
Hamlet is Professor of Computer Science at Portland State University. He
has worked as an operating-systems programmer and systems-programming manager
for a commercial service bureau and for a university data-processing center.
He was a member of the software engineering research group at the University
of Maryland for 12 years, and a visiting lecturer at University of Melbourne
in 1982. He has been actively involved in theoretical program-testing research
and in building testing tools for more than 20 years. He is the author
of two textbooks and about 50 refereed conference and journal publications.
Currently he is investigating the theoretical foundations of testing.
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