Dana Moore is a division scientist with BBN
Technologies and is an acknowledged expert in the fields of
peer-to-peer and collaborative computing, software agent
frameworks, and assistive environments. Prior to joining BBN, Dana
was chief scientist for Roku Technologies, and a Distinguished
Member of Technical Staff at Bell Laboratories. Dana is a popular
conference speaker, a university lecturer, and has published both
articles for numerous computing publications, and books, including
Peer-to-Peer: Building Secure, Scalable, and Manageable
Networks and
Jabber Developer Handbook. Dana holds a
master of science degree in technology management from the
University of Maryland, and a bachelor of science in industrial
design, also from the University of Maryland.
Raymond Budd is a software engineer with BBN
Technologies. He has designed, developed, and supported a variety
of Web applications and other distributed systems in Java, Ruby,
and Python. He has been published in several conference
proceedings, such as the Eighteenth National Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, and journals, including Applied
Intelligence. Additional areas of interest include knowledge
representations, knowledge engineering, and distributed planning
and scheduling. He received a bachelor of science degree in
computer science from the University of Pittsburgh.
Edward (Ted) Benson is a software engineer
with BBN Technologies. His experience and interests include
distributed programming frameworks, multi-agent systems, Web
development, and knowledge representation. Ted has developed Web
applications for several community groups and companies, and he has
been published in IEEE conference proceedings on the subjects of
distributed and multi-agent systems. He gradated summa cum
laude from the University of Virginia with a bachelor of
science degree in computer science.