Andrew Kompanek
Government Technical Lead
Network Situational Awareness
|
contact:
CERT®
Software Engineering Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
[412] 268-9744
|
bio
Andrew Kompanek serves as Government Technical Lead for the Network Situational Awareness team. As a member of this team, Drew leads software development efforts of an open source platform for
large-scale network data collection and analysis, and oversees support of a variety of customers deploying this technology.
He is also founder of Leapfrog Research & Development, a Pittsburgh-based custom software development consulting company,
and a former member of the ABLE Software Architecture research group at Carnegie Mellon University. As a research staff member at Carnegie
Mellon, he developed software design and analysis tools and published on various software engineering topics.
He was also a key engineer
at PanGo Networks, a Pittsburgh-based startup, where he was instrumental in architecting the Proximity Platform, a distributed system for
location-based services in short-range wireless networks. Mr. Kompanek holds a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University,
and has done graduate work in Algorithms, Probability and Statistics and Software Engineering.
recent publications
Gates, Carrie; Collins; Michael; Duggan, Michael; Kompanek, Andrew; & Thomas, Mark. "More Netflow Tools for Performance and Security."
LISA, (2004): 121-132.
Garlan, David; Kompanek, Andrew J.; & Shang-Wen, Cheng. "Reconciling the Needs of Architectural Description with Object-Modeling Notations."
Science of Computer Programming 44: 23-49.
Monroe, Robert T.; Kompanek, Andrew; Melton, Ralph E.; & Garlan, David. "Architectural Styles, Design Patterns, And Objects."
IEEE Software 14.
links