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Nationality
  
American, Australian

Name
  
Houman Younessi


Role
  
Author


Born
  
28 May 1963 (age 60) (
1963-05-28
)

Institutions
  
University of Connecticut, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Alma mater
  
Swinburne University of Technology (Ph. D, M.S.), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (B.S., M.S.)

Books
  
Object-oriented defect management of software

Education
  
Swinburne University of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Fields
  
Software engineering, Information system, Bioinformatics, Molecular biology, Systems biology

Residence
  
United States of America

Houman Younessi (28 May 1963 – 23 March 2016) was an American educator, practitioner, consultant and investigator in informatics, large scale software development processes, computer science, decision science, molecular biology and functional genomics. He was a research professor at University of Connecticut, and was previously the head of faculty and professor at Hartford Graduate Campus of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Hartford, Connecticut and prior to that, a member of the faculty at Swinburne University of Technology in Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia where he attained tenure in 1997.

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Younessi is recognized for his work in the fields of defect management, software and system development processes and is an authority in object-oriented computing. Examples of his work include the OPEN and the SBM methodologies and, more recently, recombinant programming.

A multi-disciplinarian, Younessi is also trained in molecular biology, genomics and bioinformatics. His primary interest is in systems and functional biology, particularly work that pertains to disease and development. He also holds a master's degree in management, specializing in realistic alternative frameworks in economics and finance.

Younessi died on 23 March 2016, due to complications arising from small cell lung cancer. Younessi had survived four bouts of cancer since an initial diagnosis of malignant chordoma in 2009.

References

Houman Younessi Wikipedia