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<p>This project proposal is in the <a href="/projects/dev_process/">
Proposal Phase</a> and is posted here to solicit additional project participation
and ways the project can be leveraged from the Eclipse membership-at-large.
You are invited to comment on and/or <a href="contributing.html">join the project</a>.
Please send all feedback to the <a href="#test">eclipse.test-and-performance
newsgroup</a> or the <a href="https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/test-and-performance-proposal">
test-and-performance-proposal</a> mailing list.</p>
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<p>The Eclipse Test &amp; Performance Tools Platform Project is managed
by a Project Management Committee (PMC). The work of the Top Level Project
is organized into Projects, each with its own Project Lead who is responsible
for its success. Where appropriate, larger Projects may be further divided
into Subsystems, each with its own Lead. </p>
<p>This page lists those individuals expected to comprise the PMC or to
lead currently planned Projects. As with any Eclipse Project, this Project
will be a meritocracy. We will welcome to the Project all participants
who are able to make the requisite commitment and contribution, and will
assign responsibility accordingly over time. </p>
<p>The initial Eclipse Test &amp; Performance Tools Platform PMC will be
chosen from the appropriate contributors at the project kickoff meeting.</p>
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one</a> ). When the Project is created, a mailing list will be set up
for developers to get involved in the Project or Subsystems. </p>
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<p><b>Tyler Thessin</b> (tyler.thessin at intel.com)<br>
Tyler Thessin is an engineering manager for <a href="http://www.intel.com/software/products/" target="_blank">Intel
Software Development Products</a>, namely Intel VTune Performance Analyzers,
at Intel Corporation. He is responsible for common tools infrastructure
for performance analyzers and threading tools. He started with Intel in
1993 working on software development tools then participated in managing
several new business opportunities around video conferencing and enterprise
hosting and Internet streaming media solutions before returning to managing
software performance tools products. Tyler has been leading the creation
of this proposal and is offering to lead the PMC and the Hyades Platform
project.</p>
<p><b>Mike Norman</b> (mgn at scapatech.com)<br>
Dr. Norman is CEO and founder of a specialist load testing software tools
vendor known as Scapa Technologies which was founded in 1998 and is based
in Edinburgh, Scotland. In 1990, Dr. Norman co-founded the Edinburgh Parallel
Computing Centre at the University of Edinburgh where he led the Centre's
Research Group. From 1994 to 1999, he founded and ran a specialist IT
consultancy and analyst company, Makespan Ltd. Dr. Norman holds a BSc
degree in Physiology from the University of London, and both an MSc in
Artificial Intelligence and a PhD in Computer Science from the University
of Edinburgh. His specialist interest is the scalability and performance
of server-based computer systems, an area in which he is the author of
dozens of scientific papers. Dr Norman initiated the original Eclipse
Hyades project at the Eclipse Board of Stewards in September 2002 and
led it through to Version 3.0 in June 2004. During 2004 he worked with
a broad range of stakeholders to propose an Eclipse PMC for Test and Performance
which would incorporate the Hyades project. Mike is offering to join the
project PMC in a coordination and communication role, and as Project Lead
for the Hyades Test Tools Project.</p>
<p><b>Harm Sluiman</b> (sluiman at ca.ibm.com)<br>
Harm Sluiman is a senior development manager for Autonomic Computing tools
as well as Rational Test and Performance Tools at the <a href="http://www.can.ibm.com/torontolab/" target="_blank">IBM
Toronto Lab</a>. He was responsible for database, test, trace and performance
tooling in WebSphere Studio. He is an IBM Senior Technical Staff Member,
a member of the Canadian Excellence Technical Community, an affiliate
of the IBM Academy of Technology, and an initial member of the original
Eclipse Hyades project. He has written several articles on test and performance
tooling, as well as contributed to several OMG RFPs related to data access,
and has been a frequent speaker at conferences. He has been an IBM employee
since 1974 starting in the hardware and microcode support area, before
spending time in the field before moving to R&amp;D. Prior to working
on WebSphere Studio, he was the lead for distributed processing and database
tooling for VisualAge for C++. He was a contributor to JSR 47 and JSR
165, and holds many patents in the areas of data model, test tools and
performance analysis. Harm is offering to join the project PMC with an
architecture role.</p>
<p><b>Serge Lucio</b> (slucio at us.ibm.com)<br>
Serge Lucio is a Senior Product Manager at IBM Rational, focusing on Automated
Software Quality products' strategy. Since 2001, he has been leading the
creation of the UML 2 Testing Profile at the Object Management Group and
driving its adoption in the industry. Prior to that, Serge worked as a
consultant, helping organizations improve their test and verification
practices for automotive, aerospace and telecom systems. Serge is offering
to join the project PMC as Project Lead for the Hyades Tracing and Profiling
Tools and Hyades Monitoring Tools projects.</p>
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