The Hillside Group
President of the Board
The Hillside Group 2005 - 2009
Vice President of the Board
Refactory 2005 - 2009
Principle
Education:
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign 1989 - 1992
Masters, Computer Science
University of Iowa 1984 - 1989
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science and Mathematics, Computer Science, Business, Mathematics
Skills:
Agile Methodologies Design Patterns Software Development Software Engineering Object Oriented Design Java Oop Soa Test Driven Development Software Design Web Services Distributed Systems Cloud Computing Web Applications Databases Uml Computer Science Software Project Management Scrum Architecture Domain Specific Languages C# Subversion Open Source Enterprise Architecture Adaptive Systems Agile Project Management Xml Eclipse Rest System Architecture Python Java Enterprise Edition Architectures Tdd Object Oriented Programming Unified Modeling Language Service Oriented Architecture
Urbana, Illinois Iowa City, Iowa Ames, Iowa Nevada, Iowa Paris France Mineral Wells Texas Mt Airy North Carolina Spearman Texas Many More
Work:
Refactory - Principal and Architect
Education:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Computer Science, University of Iowa - Computer Science and Mathematics
About:
Joseph is an international speaker, pattern author, and longstanding member of The Hillside Group where he currently serves as the President of the Hillside Board, a group dedicated to improving the q...
Bragging Rights:
Joe has been involved for quite some time working on and deploying Adaptive Systems or Domain-Specific Languages for clients. Joe thinks software is still too hard to change. He wants do something about this and believes that by using good patterns and by putting the ability to change software into the hands of the people with the domain knowledge seems to be some promising avenues to solve this problem. Joe has written papers, presentations, and tutorials on Adaptive Object-Models, meta modeling, frameworks, and has organized many workshops on this topic. See www.adaptiveobjectmodel.com for more information about this.