Prof. Dr. Stuart E. Feldman

 

Research Directions in E-Commerce

IBM Corporation

 

Stuart Feldman

 


Stuart I. Feldman is head of computer science research for IBM Corporation. He oversees more than one thousand IBM computer science researchers located at eight labs around the world.

Feldman is also director of the IBM Institute for Advanced Commerce. The Institute brings together top leaders in business and academia to research the impact of emerging technologies on the future of business and commerce.

Feldman joined IBM in 1995 as Department Group Manager, Network Applications Research. Prior to coming to IBM, he spent eleven years at Bellcore, where he held several research management positions in software engineering and computing systems. Before joining Bellcore, he spent ten years as a computer science researcher at Bell Labs. Feldman was a member of the original UNIX research team, and is best known as the creator of the Make configuration management system, as well as the author of the first Fortran-77 compiler.

Feldman has published numerous research papers in software engineering, programming languages, and scientific computing. He is an ACM Fellow, an IEEE Fellow, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi. He is a member of the AAAS National Council on Science and Technology Education and the Steering Board of the Joint ACM-IEEE Task Force on Software Engineering as a Profession. He has served on the board of the Computing Research Association and as chair of ACM SIGPLAN.

Feldman received an A.B. in Astrophysical Sciences from Princeton University and a Ph.D in Applied Mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.