Oscar Marius Nierstrasz (born October 15, 1957) is a professor at the Computer Science Institute (IAM) at the University of Berne, and a specialist in software engineering and programming languages. He is active in the field of He has led the Software Composition Group at the University of Bern since 1994 to date (December 2011).
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| - Oscar Marius Nierstrasz (born October 15, 1957) is a professor at the Computer Science Institute (IAM) at the University of Berne, and a specialist in software engineering and programming languages. He is active in the field of He has led the Software Composition Group at the University of Bern since 1994 to date (December 2011). (en)
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| - Oscar Marius Nierstrasz (en)
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| - Oscar Marius Nierstrasz (en)
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| - Laren, the Netherlands (en)
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alma mater
| - University of Toronto (en)
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| - Canada, Switzerland and Italy (en)
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| - Computer Science, Programming languages, Object-oriented software design (en)
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| - Object-Oriented Reengineering Patterns, Pharo by Example (en)
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| - Oscar Marius Nierstrasz (born October 15, 1957) is a professor at the Computer Science Institute (IAM) at the University of Berne, and a specialist in software engineering and programming languages. He is active in the field of
* programming languages and mechanisms to support the flexible composition of high-level, component-based abstractions,
* tools and environments to support the understanding, analysis and transformation of software systems to more flexible, component-based designs,
* secure software engineering to understand the challenges current software systems face in terms of security and privacy, and
* requirement engineering to support stakeholders and developers to have moldable and clear requirements. He has led the Software Composition Group at the University of Bern since 1994 to date (December 2011). (en)
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