Frank Coyle Home Page

 

Frank P. Coyle, PhD

Senior Lecturer

Computer Science and Engineering Dept
Southern Methodist University (SMU)
Dallas TX 75275
214.768.3086
coyle at engr.smu.edu

 

Interests

Programming Languages, XML, Java, Ontologies and Topic Maps, Hardware-Software CoDesign, Music, Philosophy

Education

§  PhD (Computer Science): SMU                       1992

§  MS (Computer Science): Georgia Tech            1974

§  BS  (Psychology): Fordham College    1967

Books

Book Chapter

The Aesthetics of the Machine. In Technology and Society, eds. Michael Brint and Reneo Lukic, Toronto, Arbor Press, 2000.

Articles

§  UML to SystemVerilog Synthesis for Embedded System Models with Support for Assertion Generation, Proceedings of the ECSI Forum on Design Languages, September 18-20, 2007 (with L. Liu and M. Thornton)

§  Seven Steps to XML Mastery. 2006. Multipart series for InformIT. (www.informit.com) http://tinyurl.com/2uxtgb

§  A Framework and Process for Curricular Integration and Innovation Using Project Based Interdisciplinary Teams, International Conference on Information Technology (ITCC), April 4-6, 2005, pp. 432-435 (w/ M. Thornton)

§  From UML to HDL: a Model Driven Architectural Approach to Hardware-Software Co-Design, Info Systems: New Generations Conference (ISNG), April, 2005, pp. 88-93. (w/ M. Thornton)

§  Model Driven Architecture: the Future of Software? IEEE MetroCon Conference,  Arlington, TX., August, 2004

§  XML in Higher Education. SMIL: Multimedia Rides the XML Wave. Syllabus Volume 16, Number 8 (March 2003), pages 22-25

§  M-Services Meet Web Services: Architectural Opportunities for M-Commerce. First International Workshop on M-Services -Proceedings 2002, Lyon, France.

§  XML: Extending the Enterprise. 2002. InformIT. http://tinyurl.com/2oe88w

§  XML and Distributed Computing Architecture, Cutter IT: Distributed Enterprise Architecture Advisory Service, July, 2001

§  XML and Wireless. Cutter IT Journal. March, 2001

§  Developing a Wireless IT Strategy. Business IT Strategies Advisory Service,
November, 2001.

§  The Wireless Web: The View from 30,000 feet. 2001. InformIT. http://tinyurl.com/3y8sa6

§  Breathing Life in Legacy. IEEE IT Professional, October 200l 3, No. 5, pp 17-24

§  Legacy Integration: Changing Perspectives. IEEE Software 17(2), March, 2000,
pp 37-41.

§  Point/Counterpoint - Does Cobol Exist? Cobol vs. Java. IEEE Software 17(2): (2000) (w/ Cay S. Horstmann)

§  Improving the Reliability of Object-Oriented Software through Object-level Behavioral Simulation, 5th International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies, pp.266-279, (Berlin), Germany, June 2000. (w/ Desphande &  Tian)

§  Implementing Cleanroom Software Engineering into a Mature CMM-Based Software Organization. ICSE 1997: 572-573. Berlin, Germany (w/ R. Oshana)

§  Object-Oriented COBOL: An Introduction. JOOP 9(8): 10-14 (1997) (w/ E. Arranga)

§  Meeting the Needs of Industry: SMU's Master's Degree Program in Software Engineering. 7th SEI CSEE Conference, San Antonio, Texas, USA, January 5-7, 1994, Proceedings 543-554 (w/ E.Forest, M.Tanik, D.Frailey)

§  Rule Compilation and Optimization for Embedded Systems with Periodic Sensor Data. Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence. (Amsterdam), 1994, pp 324-328 (w/ M. Tanik)

§  AI Ready for Real Time? IEEE Expert 5(5): 10-12 (1990) (w/ B. Chandrasekaran)

Professional Societies

§  Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

§  IEEE

§  Sigma Xi, Scientific Research Society