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John Noll is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science & Information Systems at the University of Limerick. His research focuses on global software development methodologies, agile practices, and software process modeling. He has also contributed to interdisciplinary studies in criminology and drug policy, analyzing community safety and drug-related crime dynamics in Ireland.
- Academic Role: Associate Professor
- Primary Affiliation: Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Secondary Interests: Criminology and Public Policy
His research interests span both technical and societal domains. In computer science, he explores global software development governance, business process flexibility, and agile scaling strategies for distributed teams. His work in criminology addresses illicit drug markets, community policing, and the intersection of drug policy with public safety. Key methodologies include case studies and survey-based analyses of global collaboration challenges and drug enforcement strategies.
Over 56 research outputs since 1991 reflect his dual focus. His most recent work (2019) advances formal interpretations of business process modeling flexibility, while earlier contributions (1997-2016) examine policing strategies and drug market dynamics. Despite the interdisciplinary nature of his work, he maintains a strong emphasis on software engineering innovation and societal impact studies.
No academic awards are explicitly cited in the provided materials. He is open to supervising PhD students in his technical research areas.
His work contributes to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals related to justice, strong institutions, and responsible consumption patterns through policy-oriented criminology studies and software process improvements that enhance global team productivity.



