Van Vliet received his MA in
Mathematics at the
Vrije Universiteit, and in 1979 his PhD in
Computer Science at the
University of Amsterdam. After 1979 he started his career as researcher at the
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (National Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science), and in the year 1983-84 was visiting scientist at the IBM Research Laboratory in San Jose. Since 1987 he is professor of Software Engineering at the Vrije Universiteit. Since 2007 he is member of the
IFIP WG 2.10, and chaired the ESEC/FSE conference on Software Engineering in 2009 in Amsterdam.[2]
Publications
Books, a selection:
Hans van Vliet. Software engineering. Stenfert Kroese, 1988 (in Dutch)
Hans van Vliet. Software Engineering: Principles and Practice Wiley, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2007.
Hans van Vliet, Jaap Gordijn and Hans Akkermans. "Business modelling is not process modelling." in: Conceptual modeling for e-business and the web. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. p. 40-51.
Hans van Vliet, Hans de Bruin. "Scenario-based generation and evaluation of software architectures." in: Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. p. 128-139
Greefhorst, Danny, Henk Koning, and Hans van Vliet. "The many faces of architectural descriptions." Information Systems Frontiers 8.2 (2006): 103–113.
Hans van Vliet,
Philippe Kruchten and Patricia Lago. "Building up and reasoning about architectural knowledge." in: Quality of Software Architectures. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. p. 43-58.
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abprof. dr. J.C. (Hans) van Vliet, Department of Information Management and Software Engineering (IMSE), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Accessed August 16, 2013
^Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Keith Bennett eds. (1998) International Conference on Software Maintenance: proceedings, November 16–20, 1998, Bethesda, Maryland. p. 76