Lipscomb University
Department of Computing and Information Technology
 

Steve Nordstorm

Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

 
 

Educational Background

  1. Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering, Vanderbilt University, TN, 2008

  2. M.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering, Vanderbilt University, TN, 2003

  3. B.S.E.E., Tennessee Technological University, 2001

Academic Affiliations

  1. Faculty sponsor of the Lipscomb University IEEE student branch

  2. Faculty sponsor of the Lipscomb University programming team

  3. Consulting software architect for Soltus, a Nashville-based software engineering firm

Educational Assignments at Lipscomb University

  1. CSCI 3113 - Data Structures

  2. CSCI 4213 - Operating Systems

  3. CSCI 3513 - Computer Organization

Journal, Book Chapter, and Periodical Publications

  1. March 2006 - Modeling Reflex-Healing Autonomy for Large Scale Embedded Systems
  2.  Springer-Berlin 2004 - ANEMIC: Automatic Interface Enabler for Model Integrated Computing
  3.  Springer-Berlin 2005 - Replicators: Transformations to Address Model Scalability
  4. October 2004 - Autonomic fault mitigation in embedded systems

Conference and Workshop Publications

  1. Germany 2006 - GHOST: Guided Healing and Optimization Search Technique for Healing Large-Scale Embedded Systems

  2. 2006 - A Guided Explorative Approach for Autonomic Healing of Model-Based Systems

  3. 2005 - The Action Language: Refining a Behavioral Modeling Language

  4. 2004 - Experiences in Developing Model-Integrated Tools and Technologies for Large-Scale Fault Tolerant Real-Time Embedded Systems

  5. 2006 - A Model Driven Tool for Automated System Level Testing of Middleware

  6. 2006 - Verifying Autonomic Fault Mitigation Strategies in Large Scale Real-Time Systems

  7. 2005 - Specification and Implementation of Autonomic Large-Scale System Behaviors Using Domain Specific Modeling Language Tools

  8. 2005 - The RTES Project - BTeV, and Beyond

  9. 2005 - Systems Integration of Autonomic Large Scale Systems Using Multiple Domain Specific Modeling Languages

  10. 2005 - Prototype of Adaptive Embedded Software for Large-Scale Real-Time Systems

  11. 2005 - Dynamically reconfigurable monitoring in large scale real-time embedded systems

  12. 2003 - Modeling and Generation Tools for Large-Scale, Real-Time Embedded Systems

 

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