Onur Demirors
Onur Demirors is a Professor of Computer Engineering at the Izmir Institute of Technology (ceng.iyte.edu.tr) and the strategy director of Bilgi Grubu Ltd. (www.bg.com.tr). He has recently joined UNSW for his sabbatical and living in Sydney.
His current research focuses on software measurement, decentralized modelling and process improvement, and organizational change management. He has leaded major research and implementation projects on developing improvement and modelling techniques, on establishing and implementing modelling approaches for small and large scale organizations and on establishing measurement infrastructures for software organizations.
He has worked as a consultant for dozens of companies to improve their processes, to establish their measurement infrastructures, to create organizational knowledge structures and to identify their software needs. He continues to teach on decentralized modelling, event based systems, software project and quality management, software measurement and innovative software development approaches.is a Professor of Computer Engineering at the Izmir Institute of Technology (ceng.iyte.edu.tr) and the strategy director of Bilgi Grubu Ltd. (www.bg.com.tr). He has recently joined UNSW for his sabbatical and living in Sydney. His current research focuses on software measurement, decentralized modelling and process improvement, and organizational change management.
He has leaded major research and implementation projects on developing improvement and modelling techniques, on establishing and implementing modelling approaches for small and large scale organizations and on establishing measurement infrastructures for software organizations. He has worked as a consultant for dozens of companies to improve their processes, to establish their measurement infrastructures, to create organizational knowledge structures and to identify their software needs. He continues to teach on decentralized modelling, event based systems, software project and quality management, software measurement and innovative software development approaches.