Software Development Explored During Lecture at RIT Jan. 31

Golisano College Dean’s Lecture series welcomes James Janicki from Real Time Enterprises

James Janicki, cofounder and vice president of engineering and quality at Real Time Enterprises Inc., will share his insights on software development during a discussion at Rochester Institute of Technology—one of the nation’s leading providers of computer-related studies.

Janicki’s presentation, "The Importance of Process in Software Development," becomes the latest installment of the Dean’s Lecture series, sponsored by RIT’s B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences. It gets underway at 1 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 31, in the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science auditorium on RIT’s Henrietta campus.

Real Time Enterprises, based in Pittsford, is a full-service software engineering firm with particular expertise in developing and implementing innovative business solutions. The company employs nearly 40 professionals.

In addition to his leadership responsibilities at Real Time Enterprises, Janicki serves on the board of directors at both Memberware Technology and RTek Medical Systems. As a member of the Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers, he helped develop a robotics curriculum for the Pittsford school system. Janicki earned his MS in computer science from RIT.


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