Prior Funding

National Science Foundation

  • $529,383 SHF: Small: RUI: Generating High Quality Trace Links through Intelligent Composition of Tracing Features, 08/01/13
  • $2,000,000, 2010-2013, National Science Foundation, MRI-R2: Development of a Software Traceability Instrument to Facilitate and Empower Traceability Research and Technology Transfer, PI: Jane Cleland-Huang ($1,500,000), Co-PI Denys Poshyvanyk, College of William and Mary ($250,000), Jonathan Maletic ($250,000), CNS: 0959924.
  • $400,000, 2005-2010, CAREER: Goal Centric Traceability for Managing Systemic Requirements, Software and Hardware Foundation, Computing Processes and Artifacts, CPA 0447594.
  • $270,000, 2003-2006, National Science Foundation, SEL, PI: Jane Cleland-Huang, Co-PI: Raffaella Settimi, SEL 00306303.
  • $250,000, 2008-2011, National Science Foundation, CPA-SEL-T: Collaborative Research: Traceability+: A Service Oriented Framework to Support Value-Added Software Traceability, PI: Jane Cleland-Huang ($250,000), Jane Huffman Hayes, University of Kentucky ($250,000), Jonathan Maletic, Kent State University ($250,000), CPA 0810924.
  • $449,386 CCF 1218303 SHF: Small: Tactic-Centric Traceability Models for Preserving Architectural Quality 12/19/2011 $499,386
  • $490,500, 2009-2012, National Science Foundation, III: Small: Using Data Mining and Recommender Systems to Facilitate Large-Scale Requirements Processes, PI: Jane Cleland-Huang, Co-PI: Bamshad Mobasher, III 0916852.
  • $750,000, 2008-2011, National Science Foundation, CPA-SEL-T: Collaborative Research: Traceability+: A Service Oriented Framework to Support Value-Added Software Traceability, PI: Jane Cleland-Huang ($250,000), Jane Huffman Hayes, University of Kentucky ($250,000), Jonathan Maletic, Kent State University ($250,000), CPA 0810924.
  • $35,000, NSF REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) supplementary funds to support seven summer undergraduate research assistants from 2007-2010.
  • Co-PI on Graduate Assistantship in Areas of National Need (GAANN) grants worth over $700,000 to fund PhD students.

Other Funding Sources

  • $27,000 Archie: Architecturally Significant Requirements, Department of Homeland Security, $27,000. 2013.
  • $12,000, Lockheed Martin, Detecting Trends in Software Anomoly Reports, 2009.
  • $220,000, 2007-2010, Siemens Corporate Research, Automated Traceability. (Additional funding committed for fiscal year 2012 for a project on Automated Traceability in Mechatronics Systems).