Dr. Sara Stoecklin earned her Master's degree in 1987 from East Tennessee State University. She received her Ph.D. in 1991 from Florida State University and has over 35 years of experience in software engineering. She has worked as a programmer, data base analyst, project manager, software engineering director, and software engineering trainer. She also is Vice President of PCSA Software Development and teaches professional courses in Software Process Models (SDLC, ISDM), data modeling, JAVA, Real-time Systems, and Project Management. She was a member of Upsilon Pi Epsilon Honor Society and the recipient of the 1995/96 Teaching Incentive Program (TIP). Her research interests are in Using AI techniques in Intrusion Detection. She currently is working on a case-based reasoning metadata system for intrusion detection of both network and host based systems. Additionally, Dr. Stoecklin is implementing the same case-based reasoner for a project in facial recognition.
Selected Publications
- Schwartz, D.G., Stoecklin, S. and Yilmaz, E.A., “A Case-based Approach to Network Intrusion Detection”, Fifth International Conference on Information Fusion, IF’02, Annapolis, Maryland, July 7-12, 2002.
- Stoecklin, Sara, “Teaching Reflective Architectures”, Seventeenth ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications, Seattle, Washington, November 4-8, 2002.
- Stoecklin, Sara, Riggs, Roger, “Analysis of Automated Code Refactoring”, Eighth International Conference on Information Systems Analysis and Synthesis, SCI2002/ISAS2002, Orlando, Florida, July 14-18, 2002.
- Stoecklin, Sara, Allen, Clement, “Creating a Reusable GUI Component”, Software Practice and Experience, Volume 32, Issue 5, pp. 403-416, April 11, 2002.