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Anthony J.
Lattanze Associate Teaching Professor, Masters of Software
Engineering Program Institute for Software Research, |
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Anthony is an Associate Teaching
Professor at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and a senior member of the
technical staff at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI). As a member of
the SEI technical staff, Anthony led the establishment of SEI software
architecture training program and developed and taught three of the six
courses in the program. He was instrumental in developing the Quality
Attribute Workshop, and transitioning the Architecture Tradeoff Analysis
Method (ATAM) into industry. Currently Anthony teaches graduate courses in CMU’s Masters
of Software Engineering Program. His primary research interest is in the area
software architectural design – especially as it applies to embedded,
software intensive systems. Anthony consults throughout world to industry
practitioners in a variety of application domains on various topics involving
software intensive system design. Prior to CMU, Anthony was the Chief of Software
Engineering for the Technology Development Group at the |