Continuous improvement
Software quality tends to degrade over time as initial requirements evolve. Applications require continuous maintenance and upgrading to meet users’ needs over a long period of time despite changing technology.
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Mathieu Verbaere Mathieu specializes in tools and methods for improving software quality and promoting sustainable application development. His role at Semmle includes working closely with customers to provide them with actionable performance indicators and help them improve the technical quality of their applications. Mathieu has extensive experience with enterprise applications, working on architecture, web applications, user interface and O/R mappings. He is familiar with a wide variety of tools and frameworks around both Java and .NET technologies. Mathieu has developed outstanding expertise in code analysis, program comprehension and refactoring both in industry and in academia. He has a DPhil in Computer Science from the University of Oxford on the subject of refactoring. He has given presentations and organized workshops at international conferences on software engineering. |
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Torbjorn Ekman Torbjorn has a long-standing interest in tools supporting architecture, frameworks, and quality improvement. Before joining Semmle he worked as a researcher in the field of tools for static analysis, refactoring, and code renovation. He combines these tool-oriented approaches with more process-oriented approaches, including practical experience from Software Configuration Management and Agile methodologies. Torbjorn has an MSc in Computer Science and Engineering and a PhD in Computer Science, both from Lund University. |
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