Robert J. Glushko
Bob Glushko is an Adjunct Professor at the University of California at Berkeley in the School of Information, the Director of the Center for Document Engineering, and one of the founding faculty members of the Information & Service Design and Services Science, Management & Engineering programs.
He has nearly thirty years of R&D, consulting, and entrepreneurial experience in information management, electronic publishing,
Internet commerce, and human factors in computing systems. He founded or co-founded three companies, the last of which was
Veo Systems in 1997, which pioneered the use of XML for electronic commerce before its 1999 acquisition by Commerce One. Veo's
innovations included the Common Business Library (CBL), the first native XML vocabulary for business-to-business transactions, and the Schema for Object-Oriented XML (SOX), the first object-oriented XML schema language. From 1999-2002 he headed Commerce One's XML architecture and technical standards
activities and was named an Engineering Fellow
in 2000.
He is a member of the Board of Directors for OASIS, an international consortium that drives the development, convergence,
and adoption of open standards for the global information society,
and on the Board of Directors for the Open Data Foundation, dedicated to the adoption of global metadata standards for statistical
data. He is the President of the Robert J. Glushko and Pamela Samuelson Foundation, which sponsors the annual Rumelhart Prize
in Cognitive Science.
Name: Robert J. Glushko
EMail: glushko@ischool.berkeley.edu
Web: http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/~glushko/
Blog: Doc Or Die
Publications:
- , XML Fever, ACM Queue, 6(6):46-53, October 2008
- , Document Design Matters, Communications of the ACM, 51(10):43-49, October 2008
- , XML Fever, Communications of the ACM, 51(7):26-31, July 2008
- , Designing a Service Science Discipline with Discipline, IBM Systems Journal, 47(1), 2008
- , Bridging the Front Stage and Back Stage in Service System Design, School of Information, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, California, UCB iSchool Report 2007-013, June 2007

