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    Warren Harrison

    Professor Of Computer Science at Portland State University

    Warren Harrison is a Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at Portland State University.12 His research interests primarily focus on software engineering, computer forensics, and the use of technology in public safety applications.13

    Dr. Harrison has made significant contributions to the field of software engineering, particularly in areas such as:

    1. Software complexity metrics1
    2. Program maintenance1
    3. Software measurement and process improvement1

    He has published numerous influential papers, with his most cited work being "An entropy-based measure of software complexity" in IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (1992).1

    Throughout his career, Dr. Harrison has received recognition for his work, including the IEEE Computer Society Golden Core Award in 2006.3 He has also been involved in various aspects of software engineering research, including software economics and decision support for software processes.1

    Currently, as Professor Emeritus, Warren Harrison continues to be associated with Portland State University, where he has spent a significant portion of his academic career.124

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    Portland, Oregon Area