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The Hackers of Hackystat

Joy Agustin received an M.S. degree in Information and Computer Sciences from the University of Hawaii in 2003. She leads development of the JBlanket tool for "Extreme" code coverage and related sensors and analyses for Hackystat. When not hacking, she leaps tall buildings in a single bound. Philip Johnson is a Professor of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii. He leads development of the Hackystat kernel and the Hackystat build system. When not hacking, he paddles for Kailua Canoe Club and plays a Taylor 512-CE.
Aaron Kagawa is an M.S. student in Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii. He led development of the JPL Build analysis system and is currently working on the PRI system for priority based software review. When not hacking, he perfects his musical stylings of "New York, New York" in local karaoke bars. Hongbing Kou is a Ph.D. student in Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii. He leads development of the test development process analysis system. When not hacking, he walks in the forest in search of rare edible mushrooms.
Takuya Yamashita is an M.S. student in Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii. He leads development of the Eclipse sensor and the Jupiter code review system. When not hacking, he directs highly concentrated light beams at his eyes in hopes that this will improve his vision. Dan Port is an Assistant Professor of Management and Information Systems at the University of Hawaii. He leads development of the Vim sensor and statistical packages. When not hacking, he wonders whether he should start wearing aloha shirts.
Cam Moore received a Ph.D. degree in Communication and Information Sciences from the University of Hawaii, and is now a software engineer at Lockheed Martin. He leads development of the project estimation analysis package. When not hacking, he lives in fear of the electrical system in his Volkswagon Passat. Qin Zhang (Cedric) is a Ph.D. student in Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii. He leads development of the Software Project Telemetry system and the Hackystat development services web site. When not hacking, he collects rare Russian postage stamps.
Mike Paulding is a Ph.D. student in Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii. He leads development of sensors and analyses for the High Performance Computing configuration of Hackystat. When not hacking, he roots shamelessly for the New York Yankees. Melissa Rota double majored in Information and Computer Sciences and Business Administration at the University of Hawaii. She led development of the Hackystat usage analyses as part of her Honors thesis work. When not hacking, she wonders whether two degrees are really enough.
Christoph Lofi is a graduate student at the University of Kaiserslauten who spent a six month internship at the University of Hawaii during 2005. He leads development of the Continuous GQM module. When not hacking, he furiously pedals his racing bike over the Koolau Mountains. Julie Sakuda is a B.S. student in Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii. She co-leads the development of the HackyInstaller package. When not hacking, she visualizes new ways to crash her laptop.
Austen Ito is a B.S. student in Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii. He co-leads the development of the HackyInstaller package. When not hacking, he plans his next road trip to Las Vegas. Jianshi (James) Wang is a B.S. student in Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Hawaii. He co-leads the development of the HackyInstaller package. When not hacking, he designs new recipes for indian curry.