Eclipse Test & Performance Tools Project

Project Management Committee

Project Management Committee

The Eclipse Test & Performance Tools Platform Project is managed by a Project Management Committee (PMC). The work of the Top Level Project is organized into Projects, each with its own Project Lead who is responsible for its success. Where appropriate, larger Projects may be further divided into Subsystems, each with its own Lead.

As with any Eclipse Project, this Project will be a meritocracy. We will welcome to the Project all participants who are able to make the requisite commitment and contribution, and will assign responsibility accordingly over time.

Please direct communications addressed to the PMC to tptp-pmc@eclipse.org mailing list. A number of other mailing lists and a newsgroup eclipse.tptp are available for getting involved. (NOTE: The mailing lists and newsgroup are password protected for spam-protection. If you don't already have an Eclipse news server password you will need to get one ).

PMC Members

Oliver Cole
Oliver Cole is the president and CEO of OC Systems, a software company that develops, sells and supports advanced software instrumentation tools. He has over twenty-five years of extensive, hands-on experience in developing, testing and performance tuning large-scale mission-critical software for a variety of organizations, including commercial and international interests. Before founding OC Systems, Oliver worked on a number of high reliability real-time systems for the U.S. military. He and his company have been involved with the Eclipse TPTP project for over 3 years. He speaks regularly at industry conferences and has had a number of articles published in industry publications, including Dr. Dobb's Journal. Oliver serves as the TPTP PMC Lead and serves as the Chairperson of the TPTP Planning Group and is the TPTP representative to the Eclipse Planning Council.

Chris Elford
Chris Elford is a principal engineer at Intel Corporation and concentrates primarily on analysis and optimization of emerging technology applications. Chris joined Intel Corporation in 1998 after receiving his Ph.D. at the University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign (concentrating on automatic optimization of parallel file system policies). Chris started at Intel analyzing how database applications intersect the underlying platform before transitioning to a team that works to ensure that Java applications work well on Intel processor based platforms. Chris and his wife spend their free time spoiling their pet bird. Chris is a member of the PMC.

Project Leaders and Group Chairpersons

Kathy Chan
Kathy serves as the Project Lead for the TPTP Platform Project.

Paul Slauenwhite
Paul Slauenwhite is an Advisory Software Developer for IBM Rational Software at the IBM Toronto Lab working on Automated Software Quality (ASQ) tooling. After receiving a B.Sc. in Computer Science from Dalhousie University, Paul joined IBM in 2000 and worked on WebSphere Object Level Trace (OLT) project. In 2001, he joined the IBM WebSphere Studio Team and developed logging and tracing technologies. Paul moved to the Eclipse Hyades project as a committer at its inception in 2002, focusing on log and trace data collection and correlation. Since 2005, Paul has been a committer for the TPTP Testing Tools project. In 2008, Paul joined the IBM Rational Performance Tester Team, developing load and performance testing tooling. He has a M. Math in Software Engineering from the University of Waterloo. Paul serves as the Project Lead for the TPTP Testing Tools project.

Eugene Chan
Eugene serves as the Project Lead for the TPTP Tracing and Profiling Project and the Chairperson of the TPTP Architecture Group.

Ernest Mah
Ernest serves as a member of the TPTP PMC.