Travis D. Breaux Travis D. Breaux
Doctoral Candidate

Department of Computer Science
College of Engineering
North Carolina State University
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Research: Requirements and Software Engineering; Accessibility, Privacy and Security; Risk and Compliance

Adviser: Dr. Annie Antón

Reviewer Service: IEEE TSE, IEEE TKDE, Elsevier COSE, Elsevier CSI, ...
Calls for Papers

First Int'l Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Law (RELAW), co-located with RE'08 in Barcelona, Spain

Workshop on Privacy and Security in Wireless Mobility (SecPri_WiMob), Co-located with 4th IEEE WiMob, Avignon, France


Paper Highlights

Legal Requirements, Compliance and Practice: An Industry Case Study in Accessibility PDF ]
(Breaux, Antón, Boucher, Dorfman)
Accepted to the IEEE 16th Int'l Requirements Engineering Conf. (RE-08). We present preliminary results from a gap analysis on CISCO product requirements using U.S. Section 508 accessibility law; the findings include five "best practice" refinement patterns to improve regulatory harmony.

Analyzing Regulatory Rules for Privacy and Security Requirements PDF ]
(Breaux, Antón)
In IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (IEEE TSE), v. 34, n. 1, pp. 5-20. Presents a methodology to extract access rights and obligations from regulations to reduce unwanted and unlawful uses and disclosures of protected information in electronic information systems.

Semantic Paramterization: A Conceptual Modeling Process for Domain Descriptions PDF ]
(Breaux, Antón,Doyle)
Accepted to ACM Transactions on Software Engineering Methodologies (ACM TOSEM). Presents a manual methodology for mapping descriptions of a domain (e.g., actors, actions, goals) to Description Logic formula. The resulting logical theory can be used to formally compare and reason about software requirements.


Recent Events

Preparing the Professoriate Program (PTP)
(April 15, 2008)
The PTP program pairs up to 20 PhD students from a university-wide competition with a distinguished faculty mentor to improve teaching and mentoring skills through hands-on training and nine instructional seminars.

IFIP WG2.9 on Requirements Engineering
(February 28, 2008)
Invited to present at the IFIP Working Group 2.9 on Software Requirements Engineering, which attracts internationally recognized scientists who share interests in software requirements elicitation, specification, analysis and management.

IBM Ph.D. Fellowship renewed for 2006-2009
(February 11, 2008)
The fellowship program is an annual, worldwide competitive program that honors exceptional Ph.D. students in an a variety of focus areas including computer science. The 2006-2007 competition cycle had over 500 student nominations.

Presenting Ethics in Computer Science
(December 8, 2006)
As part of an Annual Fall NCSU Computer Science Seminar Series, I discuss the challenges in identifying ethical decisions in the face of value-free technology and I propose to graduate students in computer science how their vigilance can reduce the unfair distribution of harms to individuals and society.