Dr. James R. Lyle

Biographical Information

Dr. James R. Lyle, Computer Scientist

Dr. Lyle's interests include Software Engineering, Computer Graphics, Human Factors and Computer Science Education. His interests within Software Engineering include:

  • programming support tools
  • user interface design
  • high integrity software assurance
  • requirements capture
  • requirements specification
  • formal methods
  • Dr. Lyle wrote his first FORTRAN program in 1968 and has been programming ever since. He received a B.S. in Mathematics (1972) and an M.S. in Mathematics (1975) from East Tennessee State University; from the University of Maryland at College Park, Dr. Lyle received an M.S. (1982) and PhD (1984) in Computer Science.

    Before joining NIST full time in 1993, Dr. Lyle was a Faculty Associate at NIST and an Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland Baltimore County.


    Active Projects

    Dr. Lyle is currently working on three projects at NIST. Unravel, PEST (a set of faulty programs to aid evaluation of testing methods) and Surgeon's Assistant.


    Contact Information

    Jim Lyle
    National Institute of Standards and Technology
    Information Technology Laboratory
    NIST North / Room 526
    Gaithersburg, MD 20899

    (Voice) +1(301)975-3270
    (Fax) +1(301)926-3696
    (Internet) jlyle@nist.gov

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