
Junaid Aziz
Senior Lecturer
Junaid Aziz has got Masters in Computer Science from McMaster University, Canada. He is recipient of prestigious Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) award. He has also worked with two Fortune 500 companies. One of them is IBM Middle East and other one is Citi Canada on different projects based on Telematics, Location Based Services, Wireless Communication and Finance, etc. His major research areas are Software smells, Detection of design patterns and antipatterns.
Master of Science | Computer Science | McMaster University Canada | 2012 |
M.Sc | Computer Science | Mohammad Ali Jinnah University | 2004 |
Bachelor of Science | General Science | University of the Punjab | 1998 |
Assistant Professor | The University of Lahore | 2015-2022 |
Sr. Application Developer Programmer Analyst | Citi Bank Canada | 2012-2013 |
Sr. J2EE Developer | IBM Middle East | 2006-2007 |
1 | J. Aziz and V. Mahalec, "NOPT site: An online workbench for modeling and optimization of diverse networks," 2018 International Conference on Advancements in Computational Sciences (ICACS), Lahore, 2018, pp. 1-5. |
2 | J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed and J. Aziz, "Service Oriented Middleware: Trends and Challenges," 2010 Seventh International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations, Las Vegas, NV, 2010, pp. 974-979 |
3 | J. Al-Jaroodi, J. Aziz and N. Mohamed, "Middleware for RFID Systems: An Overview," 2009 33rd Annual IEEE International Computer Software and Applications Conference, Seattle, WA, 2009, pp. 154-159. |
4 | J. Aziz, F. Ahmed and M. S. Laghari, "Empirical Analysis of Team and Application Size on Software Maintenance and Support Activities," 2009 International Conference on Information Management and Engineering, Kuala Lumpur, 2009, pp. 47-51. |
5 | Aziz, J.; Ahmed, F.; Jaffar, A. & Campbell, P., The Correlation of Software Testing Efforts and Software Project Estimation: An Empirical Study, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Software Methodologies, Tools, and Techniques (SoMeT'2008), UAE, pp. 39-50. |