Your Name

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Your Name
Department of Computer Science
Kent State University
Kent, Ohio 44242
Office: (330)-672-XXXX
email: Your-ID@cs.kent.edu
URL: http://www.cs.kent.edu/~Your-ID/
Education
Ph.D.
M.S.
B.S.
Computer Science
Computer Science
Computer Science
Kent State University
Kent State University
The University of Some Place
2007 (expected)
2002
1999
Academic Experience
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Graduate Teaching Assistantship. Department of Computer Science, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. 04/05.
Graduate Research Assistantship. Department of Computer Science, Kent State University, 03/04
Non Academic Experience
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Programmer. Computers-R-Us 1999-2001
Advisor
Dr. Advisor’s Name (2001 – present)
Research Interests & Statement
A list of topics that describe your main research interests.
A one paragraph description of your research program. This should be written as a short narrative.
Awards, Funding, and Other Support
A list of any major awards funding you have received.
Publications and Scholarly Work
Works in Progress
• Doe, J., Smith, J., “Semantic Directed Network Analysis”, to be submitted to IEEE Transactions on Software
Engineering, to be submitted November 2006.
• Doe, J., Smith, J., “Data Mining & Information Retrieval”, paper in progress, to be submitted to the
International Conference on Networking (ICN), Spring 2006.
Works Under Review
• Doe, J., Smith, J., “A Taxonomy Automatic Identification of Databases”, submitted to ACM Databases, Nov.
14, 2005.
Publications (refereed)
• Doe, J., Smith, J., “Mappings for Accurately Reverse Engineering Models ”, in Proceedings of the 12th IEEE
Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE’05), Pittsburgh PA, Nov. 7-11, 2005, pp. 47-58. (37%
acceptance)
• Doe, J., Smith, J., “Recovery of Documentation”, International Journal of Software Engineering and
Knowledge Engineering, Vol. 15, No. 5, October 2005, pp. 811-836.
• Doe, J., Smith, J., “Time Series Analysis” a chapter in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Handbook: A
Complete Guide for Practitioners and Researchers, Maimon, O., Rokach, L. Editors, Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 2004, pp. 21-36.
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Theses
• Maletic, J.I., Refinement Metrics: Assessing a Programming Language's Support of the Stepwise Refinement
Process, M.S. Thesis, Wayne State University, Department of Computer Science, 1989.
Technical Reports & Non-refereed Articles
• Maletic, J.I., Collard, M.L., “Adding Structure to Unstructured Text”, in the proceedings of Wright Center of
Innovation for Advanced Data Management and Analysis and LexisNexis Conference on Using Metadata to
Manage Unstructured Text, Dayton Ohio, October 7, 2005, 5 pages.
• Maletic, J.I., “Interactive Display Models for Information Visualization in Virtual Reality”, in the proceedings
of the MAS V – Military Personnel Research Workshop, Memphis, TN, June 4, 2002
Presentations at Conferences, Symposia, and Workshops
• “Adding Structure to Unstructured Text”, at the Wright Center of Innovation for Advanced Data Management
and Analysis and LexisNexis Conference on Using Metadata to Manage Unstructured Text, Dayton Ohio,
October 7, 2005.
• “Document-Oriented Source Code Transformation using XML” at the 1st International Workshop on Software
Evolution Transformation (SET’04), Delft, The Netherlands, Nov. 9th, 2004.
Institutional and Professional Activities
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Member of ACM since 2004
Additional review for the International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM) 2005.
Student representative to the KSU Department of Computer Science Graduate Studies Committee
Teaching
Give a short description of your teaching interests and short teaching philosophy.
Teaching Experience (courses taught)
Course Title
Terms/Dates
Institution
CS 10051 Intro to Computer Science
Fall 04, Spr 05
KSU
CS 10051 Lab
Fall 03
KSU
Grading & other Teaching Experience
Course Title/Duties
Graded for CS 33211 Operating Systems
Your Name
Terms/Dates
Spr 04
Institution
KSU
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