Joe Clema

PHD Computer Science/Engineering
1st Information Operations Command · Science Advisor

Research skills

  • Technical
    Systems and Software Design and Development
  • IT
    Software Engineering, Lifecycle Management, Configuration Management
  • Statistical
    Data Analysis, Risk Management
  • Other
    Cyber, Information Operations, Technical Writing

Research interests

  • Interests
    Search for how to develop intelligence using experience. How to utilize information and information theory to build intelligent applications that are able to operate with intelligence and able to learn from experience., Artificial Intelligence Information Theory Information Operations Global Warming Climatology Cybernetics

Research experience

  • Mar 1973–
    Jun 1978
    Research: Digital Avionics Information Systems (DAIS)
    General Dynamics · Systems
    Aerospace

Other

  • Languages
    English
  • Other Interests
    Humorous speaking on computers and scientific areas

    Bridge, Tennis, Communications of the Association of Computer Machinery

    AFCEA Signal

    Institution of the Electrical and Electronics Engineers Society publications, 1, 2, 3 ... Infinity - George Gamow and other George Gamow works.

Publications

  • ASCE Avionic System Configuration Evaluation

    J. Clema, S. Zissos

    Design Automation, 1978. 15th Conference on; 07/1978

    A novel approach to the problems associated with the development of total avionics systems design and evaluation is described. The ASCE framework provides a general, interactive aid for comparing and evaluating hardware/software systems configurations. Adopting ideas and methodologies from existing ... [more] A novel approach to the problems associated with the development of total avionics systems design and evaluation is described. The ASCE framework provides a general, interactive aid for comparing and evaluating hardware/software systems configurations. Adopting ideas and methodologies from existing programs and ongoing research (FOSS, SCERT, ISDOS, ECSS, etc.) a detailed structure is presented utilizing the best features from these systems and several new approaches. Design weaknesses existing in these programs are alleviated where possible, and several innovative features developed by the authors are incorporated into the methodology of ASCE. Although ASCE methodology is tailored for evaluating designs of avionic systems, the ASCE functions should be useful and applicable to most other computerized systems with little or no change. ASCE uses an elegant but easy to learn and highly usable interactive language. It incorporates a Tutor mode for training new design engineers and insures the input of all essential information for experienced engineers.