Graduated Ph.D. students
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Per Runeson, 1998, Lund University. Thesis title: "Models for Estimation of Software Faults and Failures in Inspection and Test"
(main advisor).
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Joachim Karlsson, 1998, Linköping University. Thesis title: "A Systematic Approach for Prioritizing Software
Requirements".
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Niclas Ohlsson, 1998, Linköping University. Thesis title: "Towards Effective Fault Prevention - An Empirical Study in Software
Engineering".
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Björn Regnell, 1999, Lund University. Thesis title: "Requirements Engineering with Use Cases - A Basis for Software
Development" (main advisor).
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Martin Höst, 1999, Lund University. Thesis title: "Early Evaluation of Software Process Change Proposals" (main
advisor).
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Anders Wesslén, 1999, Lund University. Thesis title: "Improving Software Quality through Understanding and Early Evaluation"
(main advisor).
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Magnus C. Ohlsson, 2001, Lund University. Thesis title: "Controlling Fault-Prone Components for Software Evolution" (main
advisor).
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Lars Bratthall, 2001, Oslo University, Norway (Lars Bratthall was a doctoral student at Lund University prior to moving to Oslo).
Thesis title: "Empirical Studies of the Impact of Architectural Understanding of Software Evolution".
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Håkan Petersson, 2002, Lund University, Sweden. Thesis title: "Supporting Software Inspections through Fault Content Estimation
and Effectiveness Analysis" (main advisor).
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Thomas Thelin, 2002, Lund University, Sweden. Thesis title: "Empirical Evaluations of Usage-Based Reading and Fault Content
Estimation for Software Inspections".
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Mikael Svahnberg, 2003, Blekinge Institute of Technology. Thesis title: "Supporting Software Architecture Evolution: Architecture
Selection and Variability" (main advisor).
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Miroslaw Staron, 2005, Blekinge Institute of Technology. Thesis title: "Improving Modeling with UML by Stereotype-based Language
Customization".
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Tony Gorschek, 2006, Blekinge Institute of Technology. Thesis title: "Requirements Engineering Supporting Technical Product
Management" (main advisor).
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Richard Torkar, 2006, Blekinge Institute of Technology (formally employed at University West). Thesis title: "Towards Automated
Software Testing - Techniques, Classifications and Frameworks".
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Patrik Berander, 2007, Blekinge Institute of Technology. Thesis title: "Evolving Prioritization for Software Product Management"
(main advisor).
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Lars-Ola Damm, 2007, Blekinge Institute of Technology. Thesis title: "Early and Cost-Effective Software Fault Detection Measurement
and Implementation in an Industrial Setting".
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Per Jönsson, 2007, Blekinge Institute of Technology. Thesis title: "Exploring Process Aspects of Change Impact Analysis" (main
advisor).
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Jeanette Eriksson, 2008, Blekinge Institute of Technology. Thesis title: "Supporting the Cooperative Design Process of End-User
Tailoring".
Graduated academic grandchildren (Ph.D. level):
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Tomas Berling, 2003, Lund University. Thesis title: "Increasing Product Quality by Verification and Validation Improvements in an
Industrial Setting".
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Daniel Karlström, 2004, Lund University. Thesis title: "Integrating Management and Engineering in Software Product
Development".
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Johan Natt och Dag, 2005, Lund University. Thesis title: "Managing Natural Language Requirements in Large-Scale Software
Development".
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Enrico Johansson, 2005, Lund University. Thesis title: "Quality Improvement with Focus on Performance in Software Platform
Development".
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Josef Nedstam, 2005, Lund University. Thesis title: "Strategies for Management of Architectural Change and Evolution".
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Carina Andersson, 2006, Lund University. Thesis title: "Managing Software Quality through Empirical Analysis of Fault
Detection".
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Lena Karlsson, 2006, Lund University. Thesis title: "Requirements Prioritisation and Retrospective Analysis for Release Planning
Process Improvement".
Advisor to Licentiate theses: 26
Advisor to approved Master theses since 1993: 55
On Ph.D. committees or as external evaluator of Ph.D. theses, including theses in Sweden, Norway, Finland, The Netherlands, Australia and Singapore:
25
Evaluator for professor positions or promotions to full professor, including evaluations in Sweden, Norway, Finland, UK, The Netherlands and USA: 18
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