Lee-Wei Mar 馬立偉
- Email: lwmar AT nature DOT ee DOT ncku DOT edu DOT tw
Lee-Wei Mar is the 2nd year PhD student in DBSE Lab. His research interesting includes software refactoring, bad smell detection, software component model, and design patterns.
Education
- College B.S. in Department of Electrical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Fall 2001 - Fall 2005
- Master M.S. in Computer and Communication Institute, National Cheng Kung University, Fall 2005 - Fall 2007, majoring in software engineering
- Doctor 2nd year Ph.D. student in Computer and Communication Institute, National Cheng Kung University, Fall 2007 - , majoring in software engineering
Research Interests
- Software Refactoring
- Bad Smell Detection
- Software Component Model
- Design Patterns
Publication
- L.-W. Mar, Previewing the Effects of Refactoring: from Structural Changes to Metrics Changes Induction, Master Thesis, NCKU, 2007.
- L.-W. Mar, J. C. Chen, and H. C. Jiau, Previewing the Effects of Refactoring: from Structural Changes to Metrics Changes Induction, VDM Verlag, 2008.
Associated Research Projects
National Science Council Projects- A Software Reuse Process Aiding Open-Source-based Software Reuse through Software Refactoring (2005-2007)
Experience
Software Development- 02/2006-06/2006: All in Strategy developer
- 10/2006-06/2007: rEST developer
- 02/2007-06/2007: Use Case Parser developer
- 07/2007-09/2007: RICE task leader
- 02/2008-06/2008: Project Guardian developer
- 02/2008-06/2008: SEBP developer
- 09/2007-now: DBSE COM maintainer
- 02/2007-06/2007: Programming Consultant
- 09/2007-01/2008: Programming Teach Assistant of Intro. CS I
- 09/2008-01/2008: Programming Teach Assistant of Intro. CS I
Skills
- Model-based Software Development
- Object oriented software development with use case and UML
- Design Pattern Integration in Software Design
- Software Implementation
- Application development using Java and Python
- Website construction with Web development framework (Ex. Turbogears)