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Biographical sketches of authors
Luc A. Chamberland IBM Software
Solutions Division, Toronto Laboratory, 1150 Eglinton
Avenue East, North York, Ontario, Canada M3C 1H7 (electronic mail:
lchamber@ca.ibm.com). Mr. Chamberland leads the technical writing
teams for the VisualAge for Java and VisualAge e-business products at
the IBM Toronto Laboratory. He has written several articles on Java and
is the author of FORTRAN 90: A Reference Guide, Prentice
Hall (1995).
Sharon F. Lymer IBM Software Solutions
Division, Toronto Laboratory, 1150 Eglinton
Avenue East, North York, Ontario, Canada M3C 1H7 (electronic mail:
lymer@ca.ibm.com). Ms. Lymer is a professional engineer with over
13 years experience in software development. Currently, she is a
solution designer on the user-centered design team at the IBM Toronto
Laboratory. This team works with development organizations to optimize
the usability of VisualAge for Java and other application development
products.
Arthur G. Ryman IBM Software Solutions
Division, Toronto Laboratory, 1150 Eglinton
Avenue East, North York, Ontario, Canada M3C 1H7 (electronic mail:
ryman@ca.ibm.com). Dr. Ryman is the solution architect for
VisualAge for Java and e-business at the IBM Toronto Laboratory, where
he has worked since 1982. Prior to working on Web application
development tools, he worked on software engineering, image processing,
and office systems products. He received a Ph.D. degree in mathematics
from Oxford University in 1975. Dr. Ryman was a cofounder of the IBM
Toronto Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS) and was its associate head
from 1990-1994. His research interests are in software specification
and design tools, and he is currently leading a collaborative
university research project with Queen's University and York
University in this area. He is a member of the IBM Academy of
Technology, an adjunct professor of computer science at York
University, and a Sun-certified Java programmer.
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