Verocel, Inc.
Arthur Purcell has a strong background in software engineering and management. Arthur started their career in 1985 as a Software Engineer at Decision Software. From 1987 to 1992, they worked as a Software Engineering Manager at MRS Technology, where they developed a control system for panel printers. In 1992, they joined Thomson Financial Services as a Software Development Manager. In 2005, they transitioned to Verocel Inc. as a Principal Software Engineer. Most recently, they worked at Sun Microsystems as a Principal Architect.
Arthur Purcell attended Harvard University from 1973 to 1977, where they completed their bachelor's degree in History.
Verocel, Inc.
Verocel was founded in 1999 by George Romanski and James Chelini. While working at another corporation that was trying to develop and verify its own safety critical software, George and Jim realized that for many companies, development and verification need to be independent entities. As a separate software verification service, Verocel can provide complete verification support, gap analysis, and support to augment existing materials, as well as independent testing services. A company that is focused primarily on the needs of verification can be lean, efficient, and world-class in its area of expertise. To be that lean, efficient, world-class company, Verocel is constantly improving its efficiency through automation, improving its quality through integration, and reducing its costs by combining integration with automation. Verocel stays at the forefront of verification issues by chairing and belonging to a number of committees and standards bodies. By participating in these organizations, Verocel helps influence the constantly-evolving safety standards, is aware of proposed changes even before they are official, and thus can continually adapt to remain compliant with the various standards and requirements.