معرفی
Dale G. Dzielski serves as Research Associate and Program Director of the Master of Science in Software Engineering within West Virginia University's Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, specifically in the Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. He coordinates 10 instructors and faculty members, oversees program marketing and admissions, advises all students, and teaches five graduate courses in the online program offering both a Graduate Certificate and Master's degree.
His educational background includes an MBA from Regent University (1990) and a B.S. Magna Cum Laude from Fairmont State College (1986).
Dzielski's research concentrates on Software Engineering with specialized focus on Architecture Technical Debt risk analysis, binary code evaluation, and enterprise-scale applications. His work extends to Business Process Management, Supply Chain systems, Enterprise Architecture frameworks, and Interoperability solutions, primarily conducted through NASA IV&V via the West Virginia Space Grant Consortium. He also investigates Distance Learning and Collaborative Environments optimization within graduate education.
As program advisor, he mentors all MS in Software Engineering students while managing research participation in CITeR and ARPA-E GENSETS grants. His NASA-funded research specifically addresses Architecture Technical Debt metrics and binary code validation.
Dzielski leads the Quality Matters curriculum alignment initiative and has directed major defense projects including DLA's SC-TAR, LESI, DELTA, and DOME laboratories, plus the Joint Army-Marine Corps AMLID interoperability demonstration. He maintains active roles in IEEE P1012 and P1951 Working Groups as a Senior Member.
