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Updated January 17, 2009 Dr. Boetticher completed his Ph.D. in Computer Science at West Virginia University. The title of his dissertation topic is, "A Neural Network-Based Bottom-Up Approach for Building a Software Reuse Economic Model." Professionally, Dr. Boetticher has over 18+ years corporate and industrial-based experience as an Information Systems consultant, Chief Architect, project manager, project lead, Database Analyst, Systems Analyst, software engineer/developer, and graphics artist. Previous engagements include, but are not limited to: The U.S. Olympic Committee, NASA, LDDS WorldCOM, Bailey Network Management, Dime Savings Bank of New York, Mellon Mortgage, Linden Capital, and ViaCom. As an Information Consultant for Boetticher, Dawson and Associates for eight years, he secured and facilitated the management of several consulting engagements averaging over $560,000. Dr. Boetticher served on the executive committee for an IEEE Software Engineering Standards Committee (Reuse Interoperability Group) to establish industry reuse standards (executive board members included representatives from the Army Reuse Center, Boeing, NIST, NASA, DISA, Fidelity Investments, IBM, MCI, MITRE, Raytheon, SAIC, SPS, and ARPA). He has served as co-chair, general chair, and vice-chair for various international conferences and workshops including PROMISE and IEEE IRI. He also served in the capacity as a leader/presenter for 6 conferences/workshops, had 9 invited presentations in academic/industrial settings, wrote 2 books, 6 journal papers, 2 research chapters, 12 conference papers, and 9 workshop papers. In 2004 he received two "best paper" awards. He currently has a patent pending in Computational Bioinformatics. Dr. Boetticher has been nominated for the prestigious Piper teaching award 8 years in a row and has been a Piper finalist 5 of the last 7 years. He is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Houston - Clear Lake.
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