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Md Tajmilur Rahman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science at Gannon University, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA. His research focuses on software maintenance, evolution, architecture, and the application of AI and Large Language Models to improve software development practices. He has contributed to understanding feature toggle architectures and their impact on software systems.
- Education: PhD in Software Engineering from Concordia University (2018), supervised by Dr. Peter Rigby.
- Research Interests: Software Maintenance, Feature Toggles, Release Engineering, Software Architecture, AI in Software Engineering.
- Teaching: Courses include Software Testing, Software Maintenance, Software Architecture, Data Analysis, and Mobile Application Development at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
- Professional Service: Organizing Co-Chair for ACM Student Research Competition at ICSE 2025, Program Committee member for ESEC/FSE 2022, and Chair of IEEE Erie Section (2022-2024).
- Community Involvement: Strategic Planning Committee member at L’Arche Erie.
Publications highlight empirical studies on feature toggles in Google Chromium, predictive analysis of software quality, and tool development for automated user story generation. His work bridges academic research with industry practices, particularly in release engineering and architectural growth control.
Industry Experience includes senior software engineering roles at Morgan Stanley and PBSC Urban Solutions, focusing on back-end development, CI/CD implementation, and architectural decision-making.
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