Mr. Wood has worked at the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute for the last 25 years and has performed a combination of research activities and customer-interactive activities. He currently works in the Software Solutions Division, focusing on developing and implementing methods that can be used to expose risks in a system or system-of-systems architecture. The evaluation methods are based on the Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Method (ATAM). Mr. Wood previously worked for Westinghouse Electric Corporation, developing software for a variety of real-time systems such as electric power distribution centers, subway command-and-control systems, power plants, and chemical plants.