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Interviewee #1
Jerzy Rozenblit
1. Summary of the kinds of professional publications they've authored.
Dr. Rozenblit has published over 200 papers that are generally in the form of articles, using subheadings and figures to display information. The majority of his publications have co-authors/editors that are credited. His work deals with software engineering and medicine.
2. Two example publications.
Article:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/269398578_An_Optimal_Motion_Planning_Method_for_Computer-Assisted_Surgical_Training
This article involves the presentation of "the development and validation of an optimal motion planning method for computer-assisted surgical training." The context is the development of systems that combine artificial intelligence and computer vision techniques in order to "adjust the learning process to specific needs of a trainee." The article goes over the research of Dr. Rozenblit and his colleagues and presents their findings. The purpose is to inform.
Conference Paper:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/3828756_Automatic_test_case_generation_from_requirements_specifications_for_real-time_embedded_systems
This paper has to do with the research toward "automatic generation of test cases from requirements specifications for event-oriented, real-time embedded systems." The paper is written for engineers in order to share the research that Dr. Rozenblit and his colleagues were able to do. In the first section of the article, "Introduction and Motivation," the authors introduce the topic of the paper and explain why it is important. The purpose of the paper is again, to inform people (generally engineers) about the research findings.
Almost all of Dr. Rozenblit's publications were in the form of articles and conference papers, which were similar in style. His work is reminiscent of a textbook in that there are subheadings for different sections of the paper, and there are figures and drawings that help explain the topic. The genre is almost a mixture of an essay with a QRG. Although I believe this type of format is the norm for scholarly papers.
Interviewee #2
Thu Tran
1. Summary of the kinds of professional publications they've authored.
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