Long CV

Aino Vonge Corry

1 Personal Information

• Born on April 11, 1971, Århus, Denmark. Danish citizen. Civil status: married with three children (born 1995, 2002, 2004). Danish (native language), English (fluent written and spoken), Swedish (fluent spoken), German and French (basic). Former name: Aino Cornils. • Current adress (home): Horsevænget 103, 8310 Tranbjerg. Phone: (+45) 29728426

2 Current Position

Founder and director of Metadeveloper

3 Degrees

• PhD degree in Computer Science at University of Aarhus 2001.

• Master’s degree in Computer Science at the Department of Computer Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark. January 1998. (Minor degree in Mathematics, focused on teaching on high school level.)

5 Publications

• Dissertations

o Patterns in Software Development.Aino Cornils. PhD thesis, DAIMI, University of Aarhus, Denmark, November 2001.

o  Theory of Language Support for Design Patterns.Aino Cornils and Ellen Agerbo. Master’s thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark, June 1997

• Conference Papers

o How to Preserve the Benefits of Design Patterns, Aino Cornils and Ellen Agerbo, Proc. of OOPSLA’98, Vancouver, Canada, October 1998, published by ACM

o Statically Checked Documentation with Design Patterns 
Aino Cornils and Görel Hedin 
Proc. of TOOLS Europe 2000, Mont st. Michel, France, June 2000 
published by IEEE.

o The Stone – Digital Support for (Un)common Issues During Pregnancy. 
Aino Vonge Corry, Tony Gjerlufsen and Jesper Wolff Olsen, 
SHI’2005, Aalborg, August 2005

o Exploring Quality Attributes using Architectural Prototyping. 
Jakob Eyvind Bardram, Henrik Bærbak Christensen, Aino Vonge Corry, Klaus Marius Hansen and Mads Ingstrup, 
QoSA 2005, Erfurt, Germany

o Traveling Architects – A New Way of Herding Cats. 
Aino Vonge Corry, Klaus Marius Hansen and David Svensson, 
QoSA 2006, Västeräs, Sweden

o Lectures abandoned: Active learning by active seminars. Aino Vonge Corry, Henrik Bærbak Christensen. ITiCSE ’12 Proceedings of the 17th ACM annual conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education, Haifa, Israel.

o Does it Work on Sundays, too? Healthcare Technology for Older People. / Ballegaard, Stinne Aaløkke; Corry, Aino Vonge; Kramp, Gunnar. Information Technology in Health Care 2007

o Beyond the archive: Thinking CSCW into EHRs for home care. Aino Corry, Mads Ingstrup, Simon B Larsen. Pervasive Health Conference and Workshops, 2006

• Workshop articles

o Implementing GoF Design Patterns in BETA. Aino Cornils and Ellen Agerbo LSDF’97 in ECOOP’97, Jyväskylä, Finland, July 1997 published as Högskolan Karlskrona research report.

o Tool Support for Design Patterns based on Reference Attribute Grammars. 
Aino Cornils and Görel Hedin, 
Proc. of WAGA’00, Ponte de Lima, Portugal, July 2000, 
published as INRIA research report.

o An Open Architecture for Palpable Computing. 
Peter Andersen, Jakob Eyvind Bardram, Henrik Bærbak Christensen, Aino Vonge Corry, Dominic Greenwood, Klaus Marius Hansen and Reiner Schmid, 
Proc. of OT4AMI’05, Glasgow, Skotland, juli 2005

o Interaction Ecologies. Henrik Enquist Konrad Tollmar Aino Corry. Workshop proceedings from the Fifth International Conference on Pervasive ComputingJanuary 2007

• Technical reports

o PalCom Open Architecture – first Complete Version of Basic Architecture. Peter Andersen, Aino Vonge Corry, Dominic Greenwood, Klaus Marius Hansen, Reiner Schmid, Jesper Honig Spring , PalCom Deliverable 32 (2.2.1) 2005

o Views – Reference Document: Architecture Description Henrik Bærbak Christensen, Aino Corry, and Klaus Marius Hansen. CfPC-2004-PB-N, 2004

o Mønstre – en indføring i analyse-, design- og arkitekturmønstre. Aino Cornils, Johnny Olsson, Ole Vedel Villumsen, COT/4-07-v2.2, April 1999

o An Approach to Software Architecture Description Using UML Revision 2 . 0
Henrik Bærbak Christensen, Aino Vonge Corry, Klaus Marius Hansen. Published 2004

6 Invited talks

JAOO Aarhus Conference in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009

JAOO Australia Conference in 2009

Qcon London 2010

“Datalogforeningen” (Computer scientist society) Aarhus, 1999, 2006, and Copenhagen, 2000

Eskills 2010 as role model

IT-Camp for Girls, role model, 2008, 2009, 2010

7 Program Committee Work

• Program Chair for Agile Cambridge 2014 – 2018, Lean Agile Scotland, Agile Manchester, Agile London, and Agile Bristol

• Member of the program committee of the 2003 OOPSLA

• Member of the program committee of the 2002  – 2018 JAOO/GOTO

• Member of the program committee of the QCon SF, QCon London 2007 – 2015

Member of the program committee of YOW Australia 2008 – 2018

• Program Chair, VikingPLoP 2006

8 Project management

Managing a subproject (on Pregnancy and early Maternity) in an EU-funded project April 2005-2007. Managing the Traveling Architects in PalCom April 2005-2007.

Managing the course department, including holding courses and course material development, sale and planning of courses for EOS and JAOO Academy 2001-2003.

Managing the course department, including holding courses and course material development, sale and planning of courses for Trifork and JAOO Academy 2008-2010.

Managing an open source software project for Trifork.

9 Industrial Collaboration

The Ph.d. thesis was written in COT and there was collaboration with WM-data and Teknologisk Institut during the Ph.d. education.

Working in industry and teaching/consulting for other companies while working for EOS/JAOO Academy and 7N.

10 Teaching

In private industry, in the period May 2001- November 2018:

Object-oriented analysis and design, Java programming, Design patterns, Retrospective Facilitation, Scrum PO, Scrum Master, Generic Scrum, Agile Mindset

At the University of Aarhus, between 1998 and 2014:

Algorithms and Data Structures, Databases, Software Architecture, Advanced Software Architecture, Time Complexity, Design Patterns

And 2012 – 2018 Science Teaching, how to teach science, a course for teachers

11 Student Supervision

DAIMI: April 2006-August 2006, supervising two masters students; Hugo Ramos and João Soeiro. Topic: Distributed Database Concepts.

DAIMI: January 2006-Present, supervising Masters student Mai Skou Nielsen. Topic: A Pattern Language for Conferences – Presented in a Hypermedia System DAIMI:

January 2003–June 2003, supervising Masters’ student Met-Mari Nielsen. Topic: principles for making better software patterns.

12 Software Development

Intratools for EOS. JSP, servlets.

DPDOC in Lund, Sweden with Görel Hedin, attribute grammars.

Java programmer certification 2003.

13 Refereeing

OOPSLA and ECOOP papers several years.

14 memberships

Founder of the Pattern group in Aarhus December 2001.

Member of the board of the Java user group in Denmark 2002-2003.

Director of Ada Aarhus, a network for women in IT

16 Administrative Experience

Managing the training department at EOS, and later for Trifork.

Working as student counsellor for 5 years for computer science and mathematics 1992-1998.

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