Principal Scientist Software Engineering / Programmer Productivity
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In 1999 I received a Ph.D. from the Computer Science Department at UCSB for debugging by using queries on object runtime relationships.
At Nokia, I have been working in the following areas:
Sumo - automatic rating and summary extraction from online product reviews.
StartMobile - gathering user data, aggregating and integrating it for a backend to task-oriented natural language interaction with mobile devices.
ComposeME: Intelligent composition of heterogeneous services - investigating composability of software components, including web services and phone data.
Program committee member for WOSP'2008 (Seventh International Workshop on Software and Performance).
Program committee member for TAV-WEB'2008 ( Workshop on Testing, Analysis and Verification of Web Software).
Program co-chair for AADEBUG'2005 (Sixth International Symposium on Automated and Analysis-Driven Debugging) and WODA'2004 (Second International Workshop on Dynamic Analysis).
"Natural Language Query System for RDF Repositories", Alexander Ran and Raimondas Lencevicius. To appear in the Proceedings of Seventh International Symposium on Natural Language Processing, SNLP2007, December 2007.
"Semantic Annotation of Mobile Data for Language Access", Raimondas Lencevicius and Alexander Ran. To appear in the Proceedings of Semantic Authoring, Annotation and Knowledge Markup Workshop, October 2007.
"Semantic Integration and Language Access to Mobile Data", Raimondas Lencevicius and Alexander Ran. Proceedings of Mobile Interaction with the Real World (MIRW'2007) workshop.
"Performance Assertions for Mobile Devices", Raimondas Lencevicius, Edu Metz. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, July 2006.
"Detection of web service substitutability and composability", Michael D. Ernst, Raimondas Lencevicius, and Jeff H. Perkins. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Web Services - Modeling and Testing, June 2006.
In 2000 my monograph "Advanced Debugging Methods" was published by Kluwer Academic Publishers.