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Dr. NGUYEN HAI QUAN

Lecturer, Faculty of Information Technology,

Uninersity of Science, VNU-HCM


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Email: nhquan@fit.hcmus.edu.vn


Position Held
  • Lecturer, Faculty of Information Technology, Uninersity of Science, VNU-HCM
Courses Taught
  • Introduction to Algorithm Complexity Analysis
  • Quantitative Finance
  • Introduction to Software Engineering
Research Interests
  • Service Oriented Architecture
  • Object oriented development
  • Software design
Selected Publication
  • H.Q Nguyen, ATHENA - Methodology for building reliable ODP's technical architecture based on transformation, 2005, accepted paper in 4th IEEE International Conference in Computer Sciences - Research, Innovation, and Vision for the Future (RIVF'06), February 2006, Vietnam.
  • H.Q Nguyen, Modeling the Engineering Viewpoint of ODP systems with MODERN, Proceedings of Workshop on ODP for Enterprise Computing (WODPEC 2005) , 9th IEEE International EDOC Conference, Enschede, The Netherlands, September, 2005.
  • H.Q Nguyen, Architectural Figure – a Reuse Pattern for Analysis and Transformation of ODP BasedSystems, Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IEEE IRI-2005), USA, 2005.
  • H.M.Tran, P.Bedu, L.Duchien, J.Perrin, H.Q Nguyen, Figures de Transformation pour des Architectures Logicielles, Proceedings of LMO, Berne, 2005 (in French).
  • H.M.Tran, P.Bedu, L.Duchien,H.Q Nguyen, J.Perrin, Toward structural and behavioural analysis for component models, Proceeding of Workshop Specification and Verification of Component-Based Systems, ACM SIGSOFT 2004.
  • H.Q Nguyen, L.Duchien, P.Bedu, J.Perrin, Achieving technical architecture with architectural figures, Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications (SEA), Cambridge, USA, 2002.H.Q Nguyen, L.Duchien, P.Bedu, J.Perrin, Achieving technical architecture with architectural figures, Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications (SEA), Cambridge, USA, 2002.