Brian Henderson-Sellers

Brian Henderson-Sellers (born January 1951[citation needed]) is an English-Australian computer scientist.

In 1988, he emigrated to Australia and became associate professor in the school of Information Systems at the University of New South Wales.

In 1990, he founded the Object-Oriented Special Interest Group of the Australian Computer Society.

In July 2001, Henderson-Sellers was awarded a Doctor of Science (DSc) from the University of London for his research contributions in object-oriented methodologies.

[4] Henderson-Sellers is author of numerous papers[5] including thirty-one books and is well known for his work in object-oriented and agent-oriented software development methodologies and situational method engineering (MOSES, COMMA and OPEN) and in OO metrics.