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Professor Daniel M. Berry is a faculty member in the Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo, specializing in Software Engineering, Requirements Engineering, and Electronic Publishing. He holds a Ph.D. from Brown University (1974) and a B.S. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1969). His research focuses on ambiguity in requirements specifications, multilingual publishing systems, and formal methods. He participates in the IFIP Working Group 2.9 on Requirements Engineering and is on the editorial boards of the Requirements Engineering Journal and Empirical Software Engineering Journal. Berry teaches courses in software abstraction, requirements engineering, and social implications of computing. He has advised numerous students and contributed to projects like the WD-PIC system and the Universal History Translation Project. His work extends to interdisciplinary areas such as biblical commentary and public lectures on avoiding jet lag and finishing PhDs.




