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Jean-Pierre Corriveau is an associate professor in the School of Computer Science at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. He holds a PhD in Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing) from the University of Toronto and is the author of “Time Constrained Memory” (LEA, 1995), which summarizes his research in Computational Linguistics.

He worked several years at Nortel where he was one of the original designers of the ObjecTime CASE tool (now Rational Rose Real-Time Software Architect). After joining Carleton in 1991, he was in charge of the OO and C++ training curricula at Nortel for several years. His current research is in acceptance testing. In particular, he has developed ACL, a generative specification language particularly relevant to outsourced software development.

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Carleton University: Ottawa, ON, CA

1991-07-01 to present | Associate Professor (Computer Science)
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self employed for: Nortel, MITEL, Newbridge, Governement: OTTAWA and other NORTEL locations, CA

1997 to 2001 | Designer/Instructor OO and C++ courses
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PSC Group: Ottawa, CA

1995 to 1996 | Manager, Courses in OO Technologies
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Nortel Networks Ltd: Mississauga, ON, CA

1986-06 to 1990-12 | designer/team leader for TELOS tool (aka ObjecTime)
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Bell Northern Research: Ottawa, CA

1982-08 to 1983-10 | software designer SL/1 code generator
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University of Toronto: Toronto, ON, CA

1991 | Ph.D. (Computer Science)
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