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Magnus Ramage's old home-page

This is now a legacy web-page, although it is linked to from a number of sources. I used to be a full-time research student with the Cooperative Systems Engineering Group, Department of Computing, Lancaster University, hence this page. My PhD thesis was finished this year (1999), on the evaluation of computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) systems, asking questions about why and for whom such evaluation is undertaken and how it might be done. I was supervised at Lancaster by Tom Rodden and Michael Twidale (himself moved, to the University of Illinois).

I'm now a Research Associate with the Research Institute in Software Evolution, part of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Durham. I am working (from October 1997 until September 2000) on the SABA (Software as a Business Asset) project, which is trying to help businesses to decide what to do about their legacy systems in the context of business needs.

More details about me are at my Durham homepage.


Contact details

Email: Magnus.Ramage@durham.ac.uk

Post: Department of Computer Science, Durham University, South Road, Durham, DH1 3LE, UK
Telephone: 0191 374 2404 (office) / 0976 986 681 (mobile) - voicemail available on both numbers.
Fax: 0191 374 2560
Calling from outside UK: +44 191 374 xxxx or +44 976 986 681

This page last updated 20 October 1999 (and probably never again thereafter until it's really zapped).