Len Bass is a senior principal researcher at National ICT Australia (NICTA). Previously, he spent many years as a senior member of technical staff at the SEI. He has published six books with Addison-Wesley on software architecture as well as numerous papers in a wide variety of areas of computer science and software engineering. He has been a keynote speaker or a distinguished lecturer on six continents. He has been involved in the development of numerous different production or research software systems ranging from operating systems to database management systems to automotive systems.
Dr Ingo Weber is a researcher in the Software Systems research group at NICTA in Sydney (ATP), as well as an adjunct lecturer at the School of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), University of New South Wales (UNSW). He has published more than 30 refereed papers and acted as a reviewer for many journals, conferences, and workshops, including PC memberships for WWW, ICSOC, and AAAI. He has published one book with Springer: Semantic Methods for Execution-level Business Process Modeling, November 2009.
Liming Zhu is a principal researcher in the Software Systems Research Group at NICTA. He also holds conjoint positions at School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales and School of IT, University of Sydney. He was a contributing author to Addison-Wesley’s Software Architecture in Practice, Third Edition (2013), and also a contributing author to the first and second editions of Essential Software Architecture (Springer, 2011)