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CURRICULUM VITAE
Daniel E. O'Leary, Ph. D.
Marshall School of Business
University of Southern California
213-740-4856
[email protected]
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE - Full Time
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California
Professor (2002 – Present), Joint Appointment in Accounting and IOM/DSO
Professor (1997- Present)
Associate Professor, with tenure (1990 - 1997)
Assistant Professor (1985-1990)
Bond University - School of Computing Sciences, Gold Coast, Australia
Visiting Professor (May 1991 - August 1991)
Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio
Instructor (1984-1985)
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
Instructor (1983-1984)
Lecturer (1981-1983)
EDUCATIONAL DEGREES
Ph. D., Case Western Reserve University (1981-1986)
Concentrations: Accounting; Decision Support Systems/Expert
Management Science/Operations Research; Systems Engineering.
M.B.A. University of Michigan
Major: Management Science and Statistics
Minor: Information Systems
B. S., Bowling Green University
Accounting and Mathematics
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Systems;
RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Senior Consultant and Consultant (Computer Information Systems), Peat, Marwick,
Mitchell & Co. (1977-1981)
EDITORSHIPS AND EDITORIAL BOARDS
1.
Editor, Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management (January 2009 –
to-date)
2.
Member of Advisory Board: IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2005 – to-date.
3.
Senior Editor of Information Systems and E-Business Management (2008 to-date),
and and Knowledge and Information Systems (2002 – to-date).
4.
Member of Editorial Boards: Enterprise Information Systems (2006 to-date), Expert
Systems with Applications: An International Journal (1990 to-date); Expert Systems:
The Journal of Knowledge Engineering (2007-to-date); International Journal of
Accounting Information Systems (2001 to-date); International Journal of Decision
Support Technology (2008 to-date); Information Technology and Management (1999
to-date); Journal of Information Systems (1991 to-date); Applications of
Management Science, (2002 – to-date); International Journal of Agent-Oriented
Software Engineering (2005- to-date) and Advances in Business and Management
Forecasting (2008 – to-date).
5.
Founding Editor and former editor of The Expert Systems Review in Business and
Accounting, 1988-1990, International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting,
Finance and Management, formerly known as Expert Systems Review (in Business
and Accounting), now published by John Wiley & Co., 1992 - 2003.
6.
Formerly Editor of IEEE Intelligent Systems, January 1997 - April 2001, Journal of
Emerging Technologies in Accounting (American Accounting Association - June
2008 – December 2011). Associate Editor of IEEE Expert, July 1995 - January
1997. Associate Editor of Journal of Emerging Technologies (2002 – 2008),
American Accounting Association Section AI and ET;
7.
Formerly a member of Editorial Boards: Accounting, Management and Information
Technologies (through December 2000); Decision Sciences, (2002 – 2004);
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications (2001 – 2006, Associate Editor);
European Journal of Information Systems (1998 - 2001, Associate Editor);
International Journal of Computer and Engineering Management; IEEE Intelligent
Systems (2001 to 2005); and Information Systems and E-Business Management
(2002-2008).
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RESEARCH
Citations
Roughly 4,500 Google Citations: H = 31, i10 = 77 and 1.39 authors per publication for the
31 Google H-Index papers, as of December 30, 2014.
http://scholar.google.com/citations?sortby=pubdate&hl=en&user=DVk7EKAAAAA
J&view_op=list_works
Roughly 1500 SSCI Citations. SSCI information available on request.
Awards and Honors
1.
Listed among “The Most Prolific (DBLP) Authors in Computer Science” with 98
publications. A selected set of computer science journals is indexed in order to create
this database. http://dblp.uni-trier.de/statistics/prolific1.html (November 30, 2014)
2.
Notable contribution to the Literature for the Americant Accounting Association,
Information Systems Section, August 2014.
3.
Arnetminer Intelligent Systems/Artificial Intelligence Expert Ranked by H-Index #
77, http://arnetminer.org/person-ranklist/hindex/56-50.html , November 30, 2014.
4.
Microsoft Top Authors in Artificial Intelligence, tied for 1606 out of 266,181 authors
http://academic.research.microsoft.com/RankList?entitytype=2&topDomainID=2&s
ubDomainID=5&last=0&start=1601&end=1700 , November 30, 2014.
5.
A 2014 study found I was the most prolific researcher in accounting expert systems,
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1467089514000359 , with more
than 10% of the total publications.
6.
12th and 25th Most Cited Papers 2008-2013 July, 2013, and 18th and 19th Most Cited
Papers 2009-2014, from International Journal of Accounting Information Systems,
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-journal-of-accounting-informationsystems/most-cited-articles/ ,
7.
My paper “The Internet, Intranet and the AI Renaissance,” published in Computer in
1997, was the listed as part of the CFP for the 2012 Japan AI Meeting, for the special
session on Web Intelligence & Data Mining,
https://sites.google.com/site/jahuichang/academic-activities/jsai-2012-widm-cfp
8.
My paper “Enterprise Knowledge Management,” published in Computer in 1998,
was labeled as a “Seminal Reference, ” April 2008. Information available at
http://homepages.mty.itesm.mx/lgarrido/CFP-IDT.html
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9.
Named one of top twenty ERP researchers (University of Syracuse Study, February
2007)
10.
Named as 5th most productive researcher in Knowledge Management, over the time
period 1971 to 2004, out of over 10,000 authors. Study available at
http://eprints.rclis.org/7263/1/km_for_e-lis_modified.pdf , 2005.
11.
My 1991 paper on knowledge discovery has been cited as creating a line of research
involved with hiding knowledge in databases and privacy preservation, and with a
threat to database security. I was referred to as a “central figure in the community”
for privacy preservation in data mining http://www.lac.uic.edu/workshops/dmssp04/toward_standardization.pdf As noted by Verykios et al. (IEEE TKDE Volume
16, No. 4, 2004, p. 434) “The process of uncovering hidden patterns from large
databases was first indicated as a threat to database security by O’Leary.”
12.
Named one of the key knowledge management researchers, February 2004,
http://blog.jackvinson.com/archives/2004/02/08/who_are_the_players_in_km.html
13.
Named “Seminal Contributor in Knowledge Management,” one of the top 58, 2003,
http://www.brint.com/Top58Contributors.pdf,
http://misrc.umn.edu/workingpapers/fullpapers/2003/0323_061503.pdf
14.
Named as the “Most Productive” Accounting Information Systems Researcher, based
on total publications, when weighted for quality in R. Daigle and V. Arnold, “An
Analysis of the Research Productivity of AIS Faculty,” International Journal of
Accounting Information Systems, Volume 1, 2000, pp. 106-133.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6W6B-416BX864&_user=1181656&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000051901&_versio
n=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=1181656&md5=9fb0121ff83df8a685be5a0cab877ae4
15.
Credited with forming the AAA AI/ET section, along with Carol Brown and Paul
Watkins http://aaahq.org/set/membership/sectionHistory.html
16.
Credited with Co-Creating the Field of Expert Systems in Accounting, The
Handbook of Expert Systems, Edited by Jay Liebowitz, CRC Press, 1998.
http://books.google.com/books?id=6DNgIzFNSZsC&pg=PT525&lpg=PT525&dq=daniel+e+oleary+l
eading+researcher&source=web&ots=A3_7gLRyTV&sig=gHawaizxpGnJRDA7afseJQWgzSw
17.
American Accounting Association, AI/ES Section, “Notable Contribution to the
Literature,” 1995. (http://aaahq.org/set/awards/outstandingResearcherAward.html)
18.
Credited with being the contributor with the most publications in “Accounting
Expert Systems,” 1992. ( http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=160107)
19.
American Accounting Association, Information Systems/Management Advisory
Services, First "Notable Contribution to the Literature" (1986 - 1990), 1991.
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Impact on Practice (1999 – to-date)
1.
ERP book was listed by Microsoft as one of four “helpful” books for ERP systems,
2005 - 2011.
2.
As of June 30, 2010, I had 22 papers cited in 20 patents.
3.
I was part of a team that generated the “Systemic Security Management Framework,”
that recently was funded for further development by ISACA (Referred to as the Business
Model for Information Security Management), September 2008.
4.
My paper “Common ... and Global: Choosing Standard Artifacts and Processes for
ERP Systems” is posted on the web page http://www.peoplesoftplanet.com/Common-...-and-Global-Choosing-Standard-Artifacts-and-Processes-forERP-Systems.html, February 2008.
5.
Quoted in the “Shanghai Business Review,” March 2006, Volume 3, Number 2, p.
15.
6.
My ERP book was cited by the Judge in the case against Oracle’s acquisition of
PeopleSoft
http://www.herecomesthejudge.com/data/U.S._v._Oracle_Corp.,_331_F.Supp.2d_10
98_(N.D._Cal.,_2004).html (Link no longer valid)
7.
ERP Book Cited by the Department of Justice, in their case against Oracle’s
acquistion of PeopleSoft ( http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/f205300/205388.htm) ,
2004.
8.
SAP with their publication, "Introducing Knowledge Management" employed one of
my approaches for knowledge management (“Knowledge-management Systems:
Converting and Connecting” IEEE Intelligent Systems) with their product
"mySAP.com". Link no longer valid
9.
Worked with a Big 4 firm, developed a curriculum for training their people to
perform Sarbannes – Oxley audits, 2003-2004.
10.
Worked with a Big 4 firm, to help them implement and develop training for
programs in Security, Project Risk Management, Business Process Controls and
Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery, 2000-2002.
Other Citation Sources
http://arnetminer.org/person/daniel-e-o-leary-321065.html
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/o/O=Leary:Daniel_E=.html
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http://academic.research.microsoft.com/Author/1194150/daniel-e-o-leary
http://usc.academia.edu/DanOLeary
Monographs and Edited Books
1.
Enterprise Resource Planning Systems, Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Translated into Chinese and Russian in 2004.. In eighth printing in 2008. (Cited by the
Department of Justice, http://www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/f205300/205388.htm and was listed by
Microsoft as one of four “helpful” books for ERP systems.)
2.
Bringing Knowledge to Business Processes, AAAI Spring Symposium, edited with
Steffen Staab, 2000, Technical Report SS-00-03
3.
Artificial Intelligence in Accounting and Auditing, Marcus Weiner, Princeton, NJ,
2000, edited with Miklos Vasarhelyi.
4.
Intelligent Agents in Cyberspace, AAAI Press, Menlo Park, 1999, edited with San
Murugesan.
5.
Verification and Validation of Knowledge-based Systems, II, edited with Alun
Preece, AAAI Press, Menlo Park, 1998.
6.
Using AI in Electronic Commerce, Virtual Organizations, and Enterprise Knowledge
Management to Reengineer the Corporation, edited with Rose Gamble, AAAI Press,
Menlo Park, 1997.
7.
Expert Systems in Internal Auditing, (with P. Watkins), Rudgers Series, Markus
Wiener, 1995.
http://markuswiener.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=173
8.
Editor, Proceedings -- The Eleventh Conference on Artificial Intelligence for
Applications, IEEE Computer Press, Los Alamitos, CA, 1995.
9.
Co-editor (with P. Watkins) of Expert Systems in Finance and Accounting,
North-Holland, 1992 (translated into Japanese, 1994).
10.
Co-editor (with Alan Rowe) Forum on Artificial Intelligence in Management.
Published as "FAIM '86 & '88 Proceedings," Defense Management College and Air
Force Systems Command,1991.
Papers Contributed to Refereed Research Journals
1.
“Embedding AI and Crowdsourcing in the Big Data Lake,” IEEE Intelligent
Systems, September/October, Volume 29, Number 5, 2014. 13th most downloaded IEEE IS
paper as of January 19, 2015.
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2.
“A Supply Chain of Things: The EAGLET Ontology for Highly Visible Supply
Chains,” Decision Support Systems, Volume 63, July 2014, pp. 3-22, with Guido
Geerts.
3.
“Knowledge Management: An Empirical Analysis of Reuse and Productivity,”
Journal of Decision Systems, Volume 23, Issue 3, 2014, pp. 249-265.
4.
“Capital Markets Valuation and Accounting Performance of Most Admired
Knowledge Enterprise (MAKE) Award Winners,” Decision Support Systems, with
Mark DeFond, Jeff McMullin and Yaniv Konchitchki, Volume 56, pp. 348-360,
December 2013.
5.
“Challenges and Benefits from Mobile-Device-based Sensor Data in a World of Big
Data,” MISQE, December 2013, Volume 12, Number 4, pp. 179 - 187.
6.
“Internal Corporate Prediction Markets: From Each According to his Bet,”
International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Volume 14, Number 2, pp.
89-103, 2013.
7.
“Sysco’s Best Business Practices,” Journal of Information Technology (TC), June
2013, pp. 43-50. On January 17, 2015, this paper was listed #10 as an “All Time Top Paper” for SSRN
“OPER: Information Technology.”
8.
“Artificial Intelligence and Big Data,” IEEE Intelligent Systems, Volume 28,
Number 2, 2013. (Most downloaded IEEE IS paper as of November 30, 2014 and January 19, 2015.)
9.
“The Virtual Close and Continuous Monitoring at Cisco,” Journal of Emerging
Technologies in Accounting, AAA, Volume 9, 2012, pp 111-126.
10.
“Computer-based Political Action on Intellectual Property (PIPA): Using Internet
Blackouts, Social Media and Other Approaches,” IEEE Computer, 2012
11.
“Blog Mining – Review and Extensions:’From Each According to his Opinion,”
Decision Support Systems, Volume 51, Issue 4, pp. 821-830, 2011.
12.
“The Emergence of Individual Knowledge in a Group Setting,” Group Decision and
Negotiation (INFORMS), Volume 20, Number 1, pp. 3-18, 2011.
13.
“Social Media in DMSS System Design, Development and Management,”
International Journal of Decision Support System Technology, Volume 3, Number 4,
pp. 1-13, 2011. (Reprinted as Chapter 6, in Engineering Effective Decision Support Technologies:
New Models and Applications, pp. 104-116, Edited by Daniel Power, May 2013.)
14.
“Event Study Methodologies in Information Systems Research,” with Yaniv
Konochitchki, International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Volume 12,
Number 2, pp. 99-115, 2011. 8th most downloaded paper for IJAIS April to June 2011, 14th for July
to September 2011, 16th most download paper for October to December 2011, 15th most downloaded for the
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calendar year 2011. 22nd for January – March, 2012, 22nd for April – June, 2012, 20th for July – September
2012, 17th for October 2012 – December 2012. 18th for the calendar year 2012. 25th most downloaded for
January – March 2013 and April – June 2013. 14th for July – September 2013.
15.
“Enterprise Ontologies: Review and An Activity Theory Approach,” International
Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Volume 11, Number 4, pp. 336-352,
2010. (25th most cited IJAIS paper between 2008-1013)
16.
“An Activity Theory Analysis of RFID in Hospitals,” International Journal of
Applied Logistics, May, 2010, Volume 1, Number 2, pp. 64-80.
17.
“Predictive Knowledge Management: Mirror Worlds,” Intelligent Decision
Technologies, Volume 4, Number 1, pp. 39-50, 2010.
18.
“Downloads and Citations in Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and
Management,” Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management,
Volume 16, number 1-2, pp. 21-31, 2009 DOI: 10.1002/isaf.291. (70th most downloaded
ISAFM paper in 2012.)
19.
“The Impact of Gartner’s Maturity Curve, Adoption Curve, and Strategic
Technologies on Accounting Information Systems Research,” The Journal of
Emerging Technologies in Accounting (AAA), Volume 6, pp. 45-66, 2009.
20.
“Business School Research: Measuring Value Contribution Through Citations of
Journals in Patents,” Interfaces (INFORMS), Volume 39, Number 6, 2009, pp. 516526.
21.
“The Most Cited Papers in IEEE Software, Accounting for Self Citations,” IEEE
Software, January-February 2009, Volume 26, Number 1, 10.1109/MS.2009.24
22.
“How Much and Where? Private and Public Universities’ Publication Patterns in the
Information Systems Discipline,” (with C. Holsapple) Journal of the American
Society for Information Science and Technology, Volume 60, Number 1, pp. 1-14,
2009.
23.
“The Relationship between Citations and Number of Downloads in Decision Support
Systems,” Decision Support Systems, Volume 45, Number 4, pp. 972-980, 2008.
doi:10.1016/j.dss.2008.03.008
24.
“IEEE Intelligent Systems: The Most Cited Papers (H-Index and Its Relationship to
Department Quality Ratings),” IEEE Intelligent Systems, Volume 23, Number 4,
July – August 2008.
25.
“A Multilingual Knowledge Management System: A Case Study of FAO and
WAICENT,” Decision Support Systems, Volume 45, Number 3, June 2008, pp. 641661. Available on-line July 2007.doi: 10.1016/j.dss.2007.07.007
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26.
“On the Relationship Between Citations and Number of Appearances on “Top 25”
Download Lists in International Journal of Accounting Information Systems,”
International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Volume 9, Number 1,
2008. (This was the 12th most downloaded paper from IJAIS during the time period, April – June 2008)
27.
“Gartner’s Hype Cycle and Information Systems Research Issues,” International
Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Volume 9, Number 4, December 2008,
pp. 240-252. (12th Most Cited IJAIS Paper 2008-2013) (14th most downloaded paper from IJAIS for
October –December 2008. 19th most downloaded paper from IJAIS for January – March 2009, 23rd most
downloaded paper for July – September 2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.accinf.2008.09.001 12th Most Cited
Paper from IJAIS 2008-2013, http://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-journal-of-accounting-informationsystems/most-cited-articles/
28.
“Supporting Decisions in Real Time Enterprises,” in Information Systems and eBusiness Management, Volume 6, Number 3, pp. 239-255, June 2008, Reprinted in F.
Bernsein and C. Holsapple, Editors, Handbook on Decision Support Systems, 2008. (DOI
10.1007/s10257-008-0086-0)
29.
“Wikis: From Each According to His Knowledge,” IEEE Computer, February 2008,
pp. 34-41. Reprinted in “Online Communication and Collaboration: A Reader" 2010 and
2012, published by Taylor & Francis
30.
“Human Systems Management: Most Cited Papers (Limitations of SSCI Indexing),”
Human Systems Management, Volume 26, Number 3, 2007, pp. 153-156.
31.
“Empirical Analysis of the Evolution of a Taxonomy for Best Practices,” Decision
Support Systems, Volume 43, Issue 4, pp. 1650-1663, 2007.
32.
“Knowledge Representation of Rules,” Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance
and Management, Volume 15, Number 1/2, pp. 73-84, 2007. (31st most downloaded
paper during 2008)
33.
“Intelligent Guessing,” IEEE Intelligent Systems, May-June 2006.
34.
“Microsoft’s Management Reporting: SAP, Data Warehousing and Reporting
Tools,” (with M. Lynne Markus) The Journal of Emerging Technologies in
Accounting (AAA), Volume 3, pp. 129-141, 2006.
35.
“ABB Industries:
Implementing SAP’s ABC,” The Journal of Emerging
Technologies in Accounting (AAA), Volume 2, 2005
36.
“On the Relationship Between REA and SAP,” International Journal of Accounting
Information Systems, Volume 5, Number 1, pp.65-81, 2004 (January 2004 to September
2004, this was the 24th most downloaded paper and the 2nd most downloaded paper from 2004.
During the time period October – December 2004, it was the 22nd most downloaded paper. During
the period of January – March 2005 it was the 17th most downloaded paper.)
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37.
“Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems: An Empirical Analysis of Benefits,”
The Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (AAA), Volume 1, 2004. Third
most cited paper from JETA April 2013.
38.
“Auditor Environmental Assessments,” International Journal of Accounting
Information Systems, Volume 4, 2003, pp. 275-294 (For the period January 2004 to June
2004, this paper was the 17th most downloaded paper from IJAIS. For the period January 2004 to
September 2004, this paper was the 18th most downloaded paper. 15th most downloaded paper from
July – September 2004. As of February 10, 2005 it was number 15 out of 25.)
39.
“Knowledge Management Across the Enterprise Resource Planning Life Cycle,”
International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Volume 3, 2002, pp. 99110. (During 2003, this paper was 3rd most downloaded paper from IJAIS 2002, and 13th overall.
During the time period January 2004 to June 2004, this paper was the 4th most downloaded paper
from 2002, and the 14th most downloaded paper overall. During the period January 2004 to
September 2004, this was the 4th most downloaded paper from 2002 and the 16th overall. From
October through December of 2004 it was the 21st most downloaded paper.23rd most downloaded
paper from April –June 2005.)
40.
Discussion …“When and How Do We Use Heterogeneous Expert Opinion as a Basis
for Research on ERP Systems? Journal of Information Systems (AAA), Volume 16,
pp. 115-126, 2002.
41.
“How Knowledge Reuse Informs Effective System Design and Implementation,”
IEEE Intelligent Systems, January – February 2001.
42.
“Knowledge Management: An Interdisciplinary Approach,” (with R. Studer) IEEE
Intelligent Systems, January – February, 2001.
43.
“Verification and Validation of Multiple Agent Systems,” International Journal of
Intelligent Systems, Volume 16, Number 3, March 2001, pp. 361-376.
44.
“Functional Ontology Artifacts: Emergent and Existent Knowledge,” International
Journal of Intelligent Systems, Volume 16, Number 3, March 2001, pp. 411-424.
45.
“Knowledge Management for Best Practices,” (with Peter Selfridge)
Communications of the ACM, Volume 43, Number 11, 2000, Reprinted in Journal of
Production Engineering, Volume 3, Number 8, 2000, pp. 51-59, and intelligence (ACM), volume
10, number 4, pp. 12-24. http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/journals/cacm/2000-43
46.
"Different Firms, Different Ontologies and No One Best Ontology," IEEE Intelligent
Systems, September-October 2000.
47.
"Reengineering Merge-in-Transit for Electronic Commerce," Information System
Frontiers, Volume 1, Number 4, 379-387, 2000. Reprinted in e-Business, edited by
Michael Shaw, Kluwer, 2002.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/n7010h37w2nw2t37/?p=cae5b3c88eb343b3a9a497134b58a450
&pi=3
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48.
"Internet-based Information and Retrieval Systems," Decision Support Systems,
Volume 27, pp. 319-327, 1999.
49.
"The Impact of the Euro on Information Systems," Journal of Information Systems,
AAA, Volume 13, Number 2, Fall 1999.
50.
"REAL-D: A Schema for Data Warehouses," Journal of Information Systems AAA,
Volume 13, Number 1, Spring 1999, pp. 49-62.
51.
“Knowledge Acquisition from Multiple Experts: An Empirical Study,” Management
Science, Volume 44, Number 8, August 1998, pp. 1049-1058.
52.
"Knowledge Management Systems: Converting and Connecting," IEEE Intelligent
Systems, May-June 1998, pp. 30-33.
53.
"Using AI in Knowledge Management: Knowledge Bases and Ontologies," IEEE
Intelligent Systems, May-June 1998, pp. 34-39. Reprinted in the Knowledge Management
YearBook, published by Butterworth-Heinemann, 1999.
54.
"Enterprise Knowledge Management," IEEE Computer, March 1998, pp. 54-61.
Reprinted and translated into Japanese (Nikkei Computer, June 8, 1998) and Russian.
55.
“Inference Engine Greediness in Rule-Based Systems,” Decision Support Systems,
Volume 21, pp. 263-269, December 1997.
56.
“An Intelligent Modeling System for Generalized Network Flow Problems: With
Application to Planning for Multinationals,” (with Richard McBride) Annals of
Operations Research, Volume 75, pp. 355-372, 1997.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/p1605332235q1453/?p=cae5b3c88eb343b3a9a497134b58a450
&pi=2
57.
“AI-Assisted Browsing,” IEEE Intelligent Systems, September-October 1997,
Volume 12, Number 5, pp. 19-21.
58.
“Validation of Computational Models Based on Multiple Heterogeneous Knowledge
Sources,” Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, Volume 3,
Number 2, pp. 75-90, Summer 1997.
59.
“Impediments in the Use of Explicit Ontologies for KBS Development,”
International Journal of Human Computer Studies, Volume 46, 1997, pp. 327-337.
60.
“Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Organizations,”
Communications of the ACM, January, 1997, pp. 52-59.
61.
“The Internet, Intranets and the Renaissance of Artificial Intelligence,” IEEE
Computer, January 1997, pp. 71-79.
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(with
Robert
Plant),
62.
“The Impact of Information Technology on Accounting Work: The Case of Expert
Systems Use in Auditing and Tax,” (with R. O’Keefe) AI & Society, 1997, Volume
11, pp. 36-47.
63.
“Verification of Uncertain Knowledge-based Systems: An Empirical Verification
Approach” Management Science, December 1996, pp. 1663-1675.
64.
“Intelligent Executive Information Systems,” (with Dave King) IEEE Expert,
December 1996, pp. 30-35.
65.
"The Use of Mathematical Programming to Verify Rule-based Knowledge," (with J.
Schaffer) Annals of Operations Research, August 1996, pp. 181-193.
66.
“AI and Navigation on the Internet and Intranet,” IEEE Expert, April 1996, pp. 8-11.
67.
“The Relationship Between Errors and Size and Between Different Types of Errors
in Expert Systems,” International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, February 1996,
pp. 171-185.
68.
“Validating Hetrogeneous and Competing Knowledge Bases Using a Blackbox
Approach,” Expert Systems with Applications, Volume 9, Number 4, 1995, pp. 591598 (with C. Brown).
69.
“Schema Evolution for Object-Based Accounting Database Systems,” Expert
Systems with Applications, Volume 9, Number 4, 1995, pp. 491-502 (With JL Chen
and D. McLeod).
70.
"The Impact of Semantic Ambiguity on Bayesian Weights," European Journal of
Operational Research, Volume 84, 1995, pp. 163-169.
71.
“AI on WWW: Supply and Demand Agents,” IEEE Expert, Volume 10, number 4,
1995, pp. 50-55 (With C. Brown).
72.
"Some Privacy Issues in Knowledge Discovery," IEEE Expert, Volume 10, Number
2, 1995, pp. 48-52.
73.
“Towards a History of Applied AI, II,” IEEE Expert, Volume 10, Number 1, 1995,
pp. 57-60.
74.
“Towards a History of Applied AI, I,” IEEE Expert, Volume 10, Number 1, 1995,
pp. 61-65.
75.
"Verification of Object-Oriented Systems: Domain Dependent and Domain
Independent Approaches," (with N. Kandelin) Journal of Systems and Software,
Volume 29, Number 3, 1995, pp. 261-270.
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76.
“Verification and Validation of Intelligent Systems: Five Years of AAAI
Workshops,” International Journal of Intelligent Systems, Volume 9, Issue 8, pp.
653-657, 1994.
77.
"Artifacts: Toward a Theory of Verification and Validation," International Journal of
Intelligent Systems, Vol. 9, No. 9, 1994, pp. 853-866.
78.
"AI in Business, II: Development, Integration, Economic and Organizational Issues,"
(with John Kingston) Knowledge Engineering Review, (Cambridge Press), Vol. 9,
No. 1, 1994, pp. 1-19.
79.
"A Fuzzy-Set Approach for Analyzing the Validation of Expert Systems in a
Multiple Agent Environment," Expert Systems with Applications: An International
Journal, Vol. 7, No. 2, 1994, pp. 169-174
80.
"Discussion of A Computational Model of Auditor Knowledge and Reasoning
Processes," Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory, (AAA), 1994, pp. 103-109.
81.
"AI in Business, I: Applications, Representation, Acquisition and Explanation,"
Knowledge Engineering Review, (Cambridge Press), Vol. 8, No. 3, 1993, pp. 187199.
82.
"Models of Consensus for Validation of Expert Systems," International Journal of
Expert Systems: Research and Applications, Vol. 6, No. 2, 1993 (with K. Pincus),
pp. 99-111.
83.
"Verification and Validation of Case-Based Systems," Expert Systems with
Applications: An International Journal, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1993, pp. 57-66.
84.
"Expert System Verification and Validation," Artificial Intelligence Review, (with R.
O'Keefe), Vol. 7, pp. 3-42, 1993.
85.
"The Impact of Information Systems Accuracy on Organizational Learning," Journal
of Management Information Systems, Vol. 9, No. 4, Spring, 1993, pp. 83-98.
86.
"Determining Differences in Expert Judgment: Implications for Knowledge
Acquisition and Validation," Decision Sciences, Vol. 24, No. 2, March/April 1993,
pp. 395-407.
87.
"Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Mathematical Programming," (with Richard
McBride) European Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 70, No. 1, October 1993,
pp. 1-15.
88.
"Measuring the Quality of a Computer Program's Performance" European Journal of
Operational Research, Vol. 56, No. 3, 1992, pp. 319-331.
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89.
"Single and Multiple Period Decision Models for Analysis of Quality and Quantity
of Validation," Decision Sciences, Vol. 23, No. 6, November-December 1992, pp.
1423-1439.
90.
"On Bankruptcy Information Systems," European Journal of Operational Research,
Vol. 56, No. 1, 1992, pp. 67-79.
91.
"On the Representation of Source Reliability Through Weights on Rules,"
International Journal of Intelligent Systems, Vol. 7, No. 6, 1992, pp. 493-504.
92.
"Intrusion-Detection Systems," Journal of Information Systems (AAA), Volume 6,
No. 1, Spring, 1992, pp. 63-74.
93.
"Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems in Accounting Databases," Expert
Systems with Applications: An International Journal, Volume 3, No. 1, 1991, pp.
143-152.
94.
"Security in Expert Systems," IEEE Expert, June 1990, pp. 59-70.
95.
"Soliciting Weights or Probabilities from Experts for Rule-Based Expert Systems,"
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, (now known as International Journal
of Human-Computer Studies) 1990, pp. 293-301.
96.
"A Knowledge-Based System for Cash Management Using Management Science
Expertise," (with R. McBride and G. Widmeyer) Annals of Operations Research,
1989, pp. 301-317.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/q622346811853555/?p=cae5b3c88eb343b3a9a497134b58a450
&pi=5
97.
"Use of Penalties in a Branch and Bound Procedure for the Fixed Charge
Transportation Problem," (with J. Schaffer) European Journal of Operational
Research, December 1989, pp. 312-319.
98.
"The Impact and Representation of Information System Reliability on Cost Variance
Decisions," Decision Sciences, Spring 1989, pp. 378-392.
99.
"Methods of Validating Expert Systems," Interfaces, November-December 1988,
pp. 72-79.
100.
"Validating the Weights in Rule-Based Expert Systems: A Statistical Approach,"
(with N. Kandelin) International Journal of Expert Systems: Research and
Applications, Volume 1, Number 3, 1988, pp. 253-279.
101.
"On the Representation and Impact of Reliability on Expert System Weights,"
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, (now known as International Journal
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of Human-Computer Studies) Volume 29, 1988, pp. 637-646.
Reprinted in The
Foundations of Knowledge Acquisition, Academic Press, 1990.
102.
"Software Engineering and Research Issues in Accounting Information Systems,"
The Journal of Information Systems (AAA), Spring, 1988, pp. 24-40.
103.
"The Organizational Impact of Expert Systems," (with Efraim Turban). Special issue
on Expert Systems in Human Systems Management, Volume 7, 1987, pp. 11-19.
104.
"Validation of Expert Systems: With Applications to Auditing and Accounting
Expert Systems," Decision Sciences, Volume 18, Summer 1987, pp. 468-486.
Reprinted in Developing Expert Systems for Business Applications, Merrill Publishing, 1989.
Reprinted in Validation and Verification of Knowledge-Based Systems, IEEE Computer Press,
1991. Reprinted in Expert Systems in Business and Finance, Wiley, 1993. This paper was the
14th most cited paper from Decision Sciences from 1970 to 2005.
Papers Contributed to Refereed Research Annuals
105.
“Metrics for and Analysis of Variables for Wiki Use: A Case Study,” Advances in
Business and Management Forecasting, Volume 10, 2014, pp. 143-160.
106.
“Prediction Markets as a Forecasting Tool,” Advances in Business and Management
Forecasting, Volume 8, Emerald Publishing, 2011.
107.
“Using Digital Media to Monitor and Forecast a Firm’s Public Image,” Advances in
Business and Management Forecasting, Volume 7, Emerald Publishing, 2010, p.
207-219.
108.
“Forecasting Using Internal Markets, Delphi and Other Approaches: The Knowledge
Grid,” Volume 6, Advances in Business and Management Forecasting, pp. 157 - 172,
Volume 6, 2009.
109.
“Using Mirror Worlds to Support Supply Network Management,” Applications of
Management Sciences (Elsevier), Volume 12, 2006, pp. 199-212.
110.
“A
111.
"An Analytic Model for Credit Analysis," Multi-Criteria Applications (Elsevier),
Volume 10, 2000, pp. 71-84.
112.
“Value Creation from Expert Systems: An Economic Approach with Applications to
Accounting, Auditing and Finance,” Artificial Intelligence in Accounting and
Auditing, V, Markus Wiener Publishing, 2000, pp. 2-18.
Cost Variance Investigation Using Belief Functions”(with Tom Lin and Hai Lu)
Applications of Management Sciences (Elsevier), Volume 12, 2006, pp. 253-263.
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113.
“Internal Auditing and Expert Systems: Technology Adoption of an Audit Judgment
Tool,” (with P. Watkins) Artificial Intelligence in Accounting and Auditing, V,
Markus Wiener Publishing, 2000, pp. 94-108.
114.
“The Impact of Information Technology Adoption on Status: An Exchange Theory
Analysis of Expert System Adoption,” (With P. Watkins) Artificial Intelligence in
Accounting and Auditing, V, Markus Wiener Publishing, 2000, pp. 139-150.
115.
“Supporting Decisions about Transborder Data Flows,” (with P. Watkins) Artificial
Intelligence in Accounting and Auditing, V, Markus Wiener Publishing, 2000, pp.
169-176.
116.
“The Use of Formal Methods for Specifying KBS: The Case of Business Systems,”
(with R. O’Keefe) Artificial Intelligence in Accounting and Auditing, V, Markus
Wiener Publishing, 217-228.
117.
“A Multiple Criterion Model for the Product Pricing Decision,” Advances in
Mathematical Programming and Financial Planning, (with C. Jackson and J.
Wallis), 1999, pp. 39-46.
118.
"Planning for Multinational Firms Using an Intelligent Network Modeling System,"
(with R. McBride) Advances in Mathematical Programming and Financial Planning,
1999, pp. 133-146.
119.
“Schema Evolution for Object-based Accounting Database Systems,” Artificial
Intelligence in Accounting and Auditing, IV, Markus Wiener Publishing, 1995, pp.
139-159, with J.L. Chen and D. McLeod.
120.
"Financial Planning with 0-1 Knapsack Problems, II," Advances in Mathematical
Programming and Financial Planning, 1995, pp. 151 -169 .
121.
"Financial Planning with 0-1 Knapsack Problems, I," Advances in Mathematical
Programming and Financial Planning, 1995, pp. 139 - 150.
122.
"Short Run Financial Planning Using Embedded Processing Networks," (with R.
McBride) Applications of Management Sciences, Volume 8 (Networks), 1995, pp.
247-263.
123.
"Issues in Bayes Nets and Influence Diagrams: With Applications in Accounting and
Auditing," in Artificial Intelligence in Accounting and Auditing, III, Markus Wiener
Publishing, 1995, pp 101-118.
124.
"A Generalized Network Modeling System for Financial Applications," (with R.
McBride), Advances in Mathematical Programming and Financial Planning,
Volume 3, 1993, pp. 119-136.
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125.
"Goal Programming Applications in Financial Management," (with T. Lin),
Advances in Mathematical Programming and Financial Planning, 1993, pp. 211-229.
The sixth most cited paper from AMPFP from 1987 – 2013.
126.
"Performing and Managing Expert Systems Validation," (with R. O'Keefe),
Advances in Expert Systems for Management, 1993, pp. 141-176.
127.
"A Knowledge-Based System for Cash Flow Analysis: With Implications for
Structuring DSS:
With Extensions for System Learning and Knowledge
Acquisition," (with T. Eis), Advances in Working Capital Management, 1991, pp.
197-212.
128.
"Tax-Based Expert Systems: Potential Opportunities and Problem Identification,"
(with S. Karlinsky), Advances in Taxation, 1990, pp. 67-90.
129.
"Maximizing Reimbursement of Indirect Costs: A Mathematical Programming
Approach," Advances in Mathematical Programming and Financial Planning, 1990,
pp. 119-128.
130.
"Cash Manager: A Knowledge-Based DSS for Cash Management," (with R.
McBride and G. Widmeyer) Advances in Mathematical Programming and Financial
Planning, 1990, pp. 89-106.
131.
"An Expert System for Cash Flow Analysis," (with T. Lin) in Artificial Intelligence
in Accounting and Auditing: The Use of Expert Systems, Markus Wiener Publishing,
1989, pp. 307-314.
132.
"A Prototype Accounting Expert System," (with T. Munakata) in Artificial
Intelligence in Accounting and Auditing: The Use of Expert Systems, Markus
Wiener Publishing, 1989, pp. 287-306. This was the fifth most cited paper from the series
“Artificial Intelligence in Accounting and Auditing” as of July 2014.
133.
"A Multiple Goal Approach to Pension Fund Management," (with J. O'Leary),
Advances in Mathematical Programming and Financial Planning, Volume 1, 1987,
pp. 187-196. This was the third most cited paper from AMPFP, from 1987-2006, the seventh
most cited paper from 1987-2013.
134.
"Accounting Regulation-Based Expert
Regulation, Volume 1, 1987, pp. 123-138.
135.
"Expert Systems in Accounting in a Personal Computer Environment," Special issue
on Information Systems in the Georgia Journal of Accounting, Volume 7, 1986, pp.
107-118. This was the second most cited paper from the Georgia Journal of Accounting as of
July 2014.
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Systems,"
Research
in
Accounting
Papers Contributed to the Expert Systems Review (ESR), International Journal of
Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management (IJISAFM) and Journal
of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (JETA) - Refereed
136.
“‘Big Data’, the ‘Internet of Things,’ and the ‘Internet of Signs,’” Intelligent Systems
in Accounting, Finance and Management, 2013, pp. 53-65.
137.
“Building and Evolving Data Warehouses and Business Intelligence Artifacts: The
Case of Sysco,” Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management, 2011.
(5th most downloaded ISAFM paper in 2012)
138.
“The Use of Social Media in the Supply Chain: Survey and Extensions,” Intelligent
Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management, 2011. (Most downloaded ISAFM
paper in 2012.)
139.
“The Ten Most Cited Papers in The Journal of Emerging Technologies in
Accounting: 2009 vs. 2011,” Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting,
Volume 8, 2011, pp. 1-4.
140.
“ISI Journal and Proceeding Citations and Research Issues from Most Cited Papers,”
Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management, Volume 18, Number 1,
2010, pp. 41-58. (12th most downloaded ISAFM paper in 2012)
141.
“The Impact of Manager Philosophy on Knowledge Management,” Intelligent
Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management, Volume 17, Number 2, 2010, pp.
116-126. (40th most downloaded ISAFM paper in 2012)
142.
“On the Number of ISI Citations to JETA, JIS, IJAIS and ISAFM,” Journal of
Emerging Technologies in Accounting, Volume 7, pp. 89-100, 2010.
143.
“A Comparative Analysis of the Evolution of a Taxonomy for Best Practices,”
Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management, Volume 17, Number 4,
2009. (83rd most downloaded paper in ISAFM in 2012)
144.
“The Ten Most Cited Papers in The Journal of Emerging Technologies in
Accounting,” Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting, Volume 6, 2009, pp.
1-4.
145.
"Management of Reengineering Knowledge: AI-based Approaches," International
Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management, Volume 9,
Number 1, 2000, pp. 107-118. (8th most downloaded paper during 2000 from volume 9, 13 th
most downloaded overall during 2000) (13 th most downloaded paper during 2001 from volume 9, 27 th
most downloaded overall during 2001) (13 th most downloaded paper during 2000-2002 from volume
9, 33rd most downloaded overall paper from 2000-2002) (100th most downloaded paper during 2008)
146.
"Using Neural Networks to Predict Corporate Failure," International Journal of
Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management, Volume 7, Number 3,
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1998, pp. 187-197. (3rd most downloaded paper from 1998, during 2000, 20 th most overall during
2000) (1st most downloaded paper from 1998, during 2001, 21 st most overall downloaded paper
during 2001) (1st most downloaded paper from 1998, during 2000-2002, 25th most oerall downloaded
paper during 2000-2002) (82nd most downloaded paper during 2008). Sixth most cited paper from
ISAFM, April 2013. Fifth most cited paper from ISAFM July, 2014.
147.
“AI in Accounting, Finance and Management,” International Journal of Intelligent
Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management, Volume 4, Number 3, 1995, pp.
149-154.
148.
“Computational and Mathematical Models of Organizations,” (with K. Carley, L.
Gasser and M. Prietula), IJISAFM, Volume 2, Number 4, 1993, pp. 211-214.
149.
"The Impact of Expert Systems in Accounting: System Characteristics, Productivity
and Work Unit Effects," (with R. O'Keefe, D. Rebne and Q. Chung), IJISAFM,
Volume 2, Number 3, 1993, pp. 177-190.
150.
"Artificial Intelligence, Organizations and Management," (with P. Duchessi and R.
O'Keefe), IJISAFM, Volume 2, Number 3, 1993, pp. 151-160.
151.
"Integration of Intelligent Systems and Conventional Systems: Requirements for
Coordinating Multiple Agents for Diagnostic Systems (with P. Watkins), IJISAFM,
Volume 1, Number 2, 1992, pp. 135-150.
152.
"Case-Based Reasoning and Multiple Agent Systems for Accounting Regulation
Systems," IJISAFM, Volume 1, Number 1, 1992, pp. 41-52.
153.
"Review of Expert Systems in Auditing," (with P. Watkins), ESR, Volume 2,
Numbers 1 and 2, 1989, pp. 3-23. Reprinted in Expert Systems for Business and
Management, Yourdon Press, edited by Jay Liebowitz, 1990, pp. 77-99. Reprinted in Expert
Systems in Business and Finance, Edited by Paul Watkins and Lance Eliot, Wiley, 1993, pp.
209-232.
154.
"Prior Survey Research on Expert Systems in Accounting, Auditing and Related
Areas," (with P. Watkins) ESR, Volume 1, Number 4, 1988, pp. 11-13.
155.
"A Framework for Taxation-Based Computer Decision Systems," (with S.
Karlinsky) ESR, Volume 1, Number 2, 1988, pp. 13-17.
Papers Contributed to Refereed Books
156.
“Models of Editing and Editorial Boards,” in J. Liebowitz (Ed.), Perish: Stories and
Advice from Business/IT Journal Editors. Taylor & Francis, 2015.
157.
“Analysis of Data from a Corporate Prediction Market,” Group Decision and
Negotiation, Springer, Business Information Processing, 2014.
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158.
“Knowledge Discovery for Continuous Financial Assurance Using Multiple Types of
Digital Information,” Contemporary Perspectives in Data Mining, Edited by K.
Lawrence, 2013.
159.
“An Activity Theory Framework for Emergency Events with a Hurricane Example,”
in Respício, A., Adam, F., Philips-Wren, G., Teixeira, C., Telhada, J. (Eds.),
Bridging the Socio-technical Gap in Decision Support Systems - Challenges for the
Next Decade (pp. 487-497): IOS Press, 2010.
160.
“Multilingual Knowledge Management,” Artificial Intelligence: An International
Perspective, Max Bramer (Ed.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 5640
Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-03225-7.
161.
“Expert Systems,” in B. Wah (Ed), Encyclopedia of Computer Science, John Wiley
& Sons, 2009.
162.
“Monitoring and Managing Data and Process Quality using Data Mining: Business
Intelligence for Purchasing and Accounts Payable Processes,” in Data Mining
Methods and Applications, K. Lawrence, R. Klimberg and R. Kudbya, AuerbachTaylor & Francis, 2008.
163.
“Some Issues in Personalization of Intelligent Systems: An Activity Theory
Approach for Meta Ontology Development,” Artificial Intelligence in Theory and
Practice II, 2008.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/710781106101nk98/?p=66d892af7b32442987
d647957ae1a35c&pi=3
164.
“Evolution of Knowledge Management Toward Enterprise Decision Support: The
Case of KPMG,” F. Bernsein and C. Holsapple, Editors, Handbook on Decision
Support Systems, pp. 581-608, 2008.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/p12r56381024h374/?p=dda35123b5b74fe68d8
7039464d1568c&pi=14
165.
“Decision Support System Evolution: Predicting, Facilitating and Managing
Knowledge Evolution,” F. Bernsein and C. Holsapple, Editors, Handbook on
Decision Support Systems, pp. 345-367, 2008.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/g42215232732q26q/?p=dda35123b5b74fe68d8
7039464d1568c&pi=11
166.
“Supporting Decisions in Real Time Enterprises: Autonomic Supply Chains,” F.
Bernsein and C. Holsapple, Editors, Handbook on Decision Support Systems, 2008.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/q437550435g80086/?p=cae5b3c88eb343b3a9a
497134b58a450&pi=6
167.
“A Binomial Model of Group Probability Judgments,” in P. Zarate, (ed.), IOS Press,
2008.
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168.
“The Impact of B2B Electronic Commerce Technology, Processes and Organization
Changes: A Case Study in the Personal Computer Industry,” Electronic Commerce
and Digital Economy, edited by Michael Shaw, M. E. Sharpe, 2006, pp. 36-53.
169.
“Technology for Knowledge Storage and Assimilation,” Handbook on Knowledge
Management, Edited by G. W. Holsapple, Springer 2002, p. 29-46.
170.
"Knowledge Management in Accounting and Professional Services," Researching
Accounting as an Information Systems Discipline, American Accounting
Association, Information Systems Section, 2002, pp. 273-283.
171.
"Supply Chain Processes and Relationships for Electronic Commerce," Handbook of
Electronic Commerce, Edited by M. Shaw, Springer - Verlag, 2000.
172.
"Reengineering and Knowledge Management," Springer - Verlag, Lecture Notes in
Artificial Intelligence, pp. 1-12, 1999 .
173.
“Schema Evolution for Object-based Accounting Systems,” (with (N.) Jia-L. Chen
and D. McLeod) in Object-Oriented Methodologies and Systems (ISOOMS), Elisa
Bertino, Susan Urban, Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1994, pp.
40-52.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/w97620070872456q/?p=9079f022340449d083
e2ec7dc58603f7&pi=2
174.
"Models of Consensus for Multiple Agent Systems," Uncertainty in Artificial
Intelligence, AAAI Press/Morgan Kaufman, 1994, pp. 447-453.
175.
"Semantic Ambiguity in Expert Systems: A Probability Model of Data
Categorization as Evidence," in Advanced Methods in Artificial Intelligence,
Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1993, pp. 304-313.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-56735-6_68
http://www.springerlink.com/content/72n45672824g636h/?p=cae5b3c88eb343b3a9a
497134b58a450&pi=7
176.
"Issues in Expert Systems Security" (with P. Watkins) in Expert Systems in Business
and Finance: Issues and Applications, John Wiley & Co., 1993, pp. 274-277.
177.
"Expert Systems in Auditing," (with P. Watkins) in Expert Systems in Business and
Finance: Issues and Applications, John Wiley & Co., 1993, pp. 209-232.
178.
"Integration of Intelligent Technologies into Conventional Information Systems,"
(with P. Watkins) in Expert Systems in Business and Finance: Issues and
Applications, John Wiley & Co., 1993, pp. 79-109.
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179.
"Verifying and Validating Expert Systems," in Expert Systems in Business and
Finance: Issues and Applications, John Wiley & Co., 1993, pp. 181-208.
180.
"Accountant: A Domain Dependent Model for Natural Language Processing," (with
N. Kandelin), in Artificial Intelligence Applications in Finance and Accounting,
North-Holland, 1992, pp. 253-267.
181.
"Tax-Based Expert Systems: A First Principles Approach," (with S. Karlinsky), in
Artificial Intelligence Applications in Finance and Accounting, North-Holland, 1992,
pp. 163-185.
182.
"Knowledge Discovery as a Threat to Database Security," in Knowledge Discovery
in Databases, AAAI Press/MIT Press, 1991, pp. 507-516. (This paper has been credited
with starting a research field “privacy preservation.”)
183.
"On Representation of Source Reliability in Weight of Evidence," in Uncertainty in
Knowledge-Based Systems, Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
1991, pp. 115-125.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/d82v1601082182q1/?p=cae5b3c88eb343b3a9a
497134b58a450&pi=4
184.
"Design, Development and Validation of Expert Systems: A Survey of Developers,"
in Verification, Validation and Testing of Expert Systems, John Wiley, 1991,
pp. 3-20.
185.
"Knowledge Acquisition for a Diagnosis-Based Task," (with P. Watkins) Data,
Expert Knowledge and Decisions, Springer-Verlag, 1990, pp. 361-368.
186.
"Measuring and Managing Complexity in Knowledge-Based Systems: A Network
and Mathematical Programming Approach," in Artificial Intelligence and Operations
Research, Kluwer, 1990, pp. 387-426.
187.
"Expert Systems and Decision Support in Auditing," (with P. Watkins) in Expert
Systems for Business and Management, Prentice Hall, 1989, pp. 77-100.
188.
"Cost Variance Investigation with Fuzzy Sets," (with T. Lin) in Fuzzy
Methodologies for Industrial and Systems Engineering, Elsevier, 1989, pp. 213-224.`
189.
"Developing Consolidated Financial Statements Using a Prototype Expert System,"
(with T. Munakata) in Applied Expert Systems: Trends and Issues, North-Holland,
1988, pp. 149-158.
190.
"Expert Systems Prototyping as a Research Tool," in Applied Expert Systems:
Trends and Issues, North-Holland, 1988, pp. 17-32
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191.
"Artificial Intelligence in Accounting," in Expert Systems for Business,
Addison-Wesley, sponsored by TIMS/ORSA, 1987, pp. 83-98.
192.
"Artificial Intelligence in Production Management," published in Production
Management: Methods and Studies, Studies in Management Science and Systems
#13, North-Holland, 1986, pp. 175-186.
193.
"Expert Systems in Mathematical Programming," in Military Artificial Intelligence
Applications, Operations Research Society of America Monograph, 1986, pp. 137147.
194.
"The Use of Conjoint Analysis in the Determination of Goal Programming Weights
for a Decision Support System," (with J. O'Leary) in Decision Making with Multiple
Objectives, Springer-Verlag, 1985, pp. 287-299.
Refereed Artificial Intelligence/Expert Systems Conference Proceedings (not including
those papers revised and extended and published elsewhere)
1.
"Knowledge Acquisition Opportunities Resulting from Verification, Validation and
Maintenance," World Conference on Expert Systems, Orlando, December 1991, pp.
2873-2881.
2.
"Verification of Frames and Semantic Networks," Fourth Annual Workshop on
Knowledge Acquisition, Banff, November 1990, pp. 23-1; 23-14.
3.
"Knowledge Acquisition for Small Scale Expert Systems from Consulting Experts:
A Field Study Approach," (with P. Watkins), First European Conference on
Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based Systems, Reading, United Kingdom,
September 1987.
4.
"Multiple Criterion Decision Making Evaluation Functions in Accounting Expert
Systems," The 6th International Symposium on Expert Systems and their
Applications, Avignon, France, April 1986, pp. 1017-1035.
Refereed Information Systems Proceedings
1.
“Driving Innovation and Knowledge Management using Crowdsourcing,”
International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Milan, December, 2013.
2.
"An Architecture for Integrating Cloud Computing and Process Management," PreICIS Workshop on Business Processes and Services, Italy,December 15, 2013.
3.
“Sysco’s Best Business Practices,” International Conference on Information Systems
(ICIS), Shanghai, December, 2011.
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4.
“A Binomial Model of Group Probability Judgement,” International Conference on
Collaborative Decision Making, Toulouse, France, July 1-4, 2008.
5.
“An Activity Theory Framework for Extreme Events: With a Hurricane Example,”
DSS for Extreme Events, Montreal Canada, December 2007.
6.
“Multilingual Web Presence: The Case of the Fortune 25,” 6th Workshop on E-Biz,
Montreal, Canada, December 2007.
7.
“Change in a Best Practices Ontology,” DSS2004, Prato Italy, July 2004.
8.
“Knowledge Representation of Rules: An Empirical Study,” DSS2004, Prato Italy,
July 2004.
9.
“ ‘Common and Global’ and ‘Input by Many’,” DSIAge, Cork Ireland, July 2002.
10.
Discussant, International Conference on Information Systems, Barcelona, Spain,
December 2002 (ICIS).
11.
"Game Playing Behavior in Requirements Analysis, Evaluation and System Choice
for Enterprise Resource Planning Systems," International Conference on Information
Systems (ICIS), Brisbane, 2000.
12.
"Use of Knowledge Management Databases: An Analysis of Data from a Big 5
Firm," 9th Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems (WITS), Charlotte,
1999.
13.
"Models of Consensus for Knowledge Acquisition," Hawaii International Conference
on Systems Science, (sponsored by ACM), 1999.
14.
"Virtual Organizations: Two Choice Problems," International Conference on
Information Systems (ICIS), Helsinki, 1998.
15.
"Management of Reengineering Knowledge," 8th Workshop on Information
Technologies and Systems (WITS), Helsinki, 1998, pp. 95-104.
16.
“Intelligent Agents: Issues and Applications,” Proceedings of the Second INFORMS
Conference on Systems and Technology, San Diego, 1997, pp. 44-48.
17.
“The Relationship Between Relevance and Reliability in Internet Information and
Retrival Systems,” 7th Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems (WITS),
(in conjunction with ICIS), Atlanta, December 1997. (Revised version published in
Decision Support Systems, 1999.)
18.
“Identifying Conflicting Probabilistic Knowledge in Multiple Knowledge Base
Systems,” 5th Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems (WITS), (in
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conjunction with ICIS), The Netherlands, December 1995. (A revised version was
published in 1997, Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory)
19.
"Ordering Knowledge Sources in a Blackboard System," Hawaii International
Conference on Systems Science, (sponsored by ACM), January 1993, pp. 556-562.
20.
"AI Integration for Enhanced Decision Support," (with P. Watkins and T. Lin),
Hawaii International Conference on Systems Science (sponsored by ACM), January
1992.
21.
"A Portfolio of Knowledge Acquisition Approaches for a Knowledge-Based
System," (with P. Watkins), Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences,
(sponsored by ACM), January 1990, Vol. III, pp. 264-268.
22.
"A System for Supporting Cash Management Decisions," (with R. McBride and G.
Widmeyer), DSS 89 Transactions, (sponsored by TIMS) San Diego, June 1989,
pp. 120-136.
23.
"An Expert System for Data Retrieval," Decision Sciences Institute, National
Meeting, Las Vegas, November 1988, pp. 251-253.
24.
"The Impact on Management Information Systems of the Relationship Between
Alternative Evaluation Measures," Decision Sciences Institute, National Meeting,
Boston, November 1987.
25.
"The Impact of Culture on Expert Systems," (with C. Ko) Pan-Pacific Conference
IV, Taipei, Taiwan, May 1987.
26.
"Assessment of Expert Systems and Decision Support Systems," Decision Sciences
Institute, National Meeting, Honolulu, November 1986.
27.
"The Use of Simulation in Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis," Winter Simulation
Conference, January 1984.
28.
"A Mathematical Programming Approach to the Hospital Cash Management
Problem and Extensions," (with James O'Leary), 15th Hawaii International
Conference on System Sciences, Volume 2, January 1982, pp. 545-551.
Research Papers Reprinted in Books or Proceedings Revised Extended Publications
1.
"A Fuzzy Set Approach to Analyzing the Validation of Expert Systems,"
Korea/Japan Joint Conference on Expert Systems, February 1993, pp. 470-486. (A
revised version was published in Expert Systems with Applications).
2.
"On Representation of Source Reliability Through Weights on Rules," Traitement
d'Information et Gestion d'Incertitudes dans le Systeme Base de Connaissances,
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Paris, July 1990, pp. 289-292. (A revised version was published in the International
Journal of Intelligent Systems).
3.
"Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems in Accounting Databases: A Survey,"
Association Francaise pour la Cybernetique et Technique, Paris, July 1990, pp. 239245 (A revised and extended version was published in Expert Systems with
Applications, 1991).
4.
"Verification of the Weights in an Expert System," Second International Symposium
on Artificial Intelligence, Monterey, Mexico, October 1989. (A revised version was
published in the International Journal of Man-Machine Studies).
5.
"A Statistical Approach to the Validation of Expert Systems," Second International
Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Monterey, Mexico, October 1989. (A revised
version was published in 1988, International Journal of Expert Systems)
6.
"An Expert System for Cash Flow Analysis," (with T. Lin) Expert Systems in
Business, New York, November 1987, pp. 183-190 (A revised and extended version
was published in Artificial Intelligence in Accounting and Auditing: The Use of
Expert Systems, 1989).
AAAI/IJCAI Workshop and Spring and Fall Symposium Papers
1.
"On a Common Language for Best Practices," Workshop on Ontology Management,
AAAI, Orlando, Florida, 1999.
2.
"Indentifying Conflicting Probabilities in Multiple Knowledge Base Systems,"
Workshop on Agent's Conflicts, AAAI, Orlando, Florida, 1999.
3.
"Knowledge Management in ERP Systems," Workshop on Exploring Synergies of
Knowledge Management and Case-based Reasoning, AAAI, Orlando Florida 1999.
4.
"Knowledge Management of Venture Capital Knowledge," Workshop on Intelligent
Agents in Cyberspace, Stanford, April 1999.
5.
"On a Common Lanuguage for Best Practices Knowledge Bases," Workshop on AI
in Reengineering and Knowledge Management, AAAI, Madison Wisconsin, July
1998.
6.
Functional Ontology Artifacts: Emergent and Existent Knowledge, Workshop on
Verification and Validation, AAAI, Madison Wisconsin, July 1998.
7.
“Management of Reengineering Knowledge: AI-Based Approaches,” Workshop on
AI in Reengineering and Knowledge Management, AAAI, Providence Rhode Island,
July 1997
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8.
“Verification of Multiple Agent Knowledge-based Systems,” Workshop on
Verification and Validation, AAAI, Providence Rhode Island, July 1997
9.
“Validation of Blackboard Systems,” Workshop on Verification and Validation,
AAAI, Providence Rhode Island, July 1997
10.
“Using Artificial Intelligence to Facilitate and Support Business Process
Reengineering,” Workshop on AI and Reengineering, AAAI, Portland, August 1996
11.
“Verification of Uncertain Knowledge-based Systems,” Workshop on Verification
and Validation, AAAI, Portland, August 1996
12.
“The Relationship Between Relevance and Reliability in Internet-Based Information
Systems,” Workshop on Internet Information Systems, AAAI, Portland, August
1996.
13.
“The Impact of Semantic Ambiguity on Human-Machine Miscommunication,”
Workshop on Detecting, Repairing, and Preventing Human Machine
Miscommunication,” AAAI, Portland, August 1996,
14.
“AI and Supply and Demand Agents on the WWW,” Fall Symposium on AI
Applications in Knowledge Navigation and Retrieval, MIT, Boston, November 1995.
15.
“Inference Engine Greediness and Subsumption of Conditions in Rule-based
Systems,” Workshop on Verification and Validation of Knowledge-based Systems,
IJCAI, Montreal, August 1995.
16.
“Verification and Validation of Knowledge-based Systems: An Analysis of
Frequency of Author Contributions,” Workshop on Verification and Validation of
Knowledge-based Systems, IJCAI, Montreal, August 1995.
17.
“An Empirical Study of Bayes’ Theorem Reversals,” Workshop on Building
Probabilistic Networks: Where do the Numbers Come From?, IJCAI, Montreal,
August 1995.
18.
"The Relationship Between Errors and Size in Expert Systems," Workshop on
Verification and Validation, AAAI, Seattle, August 1994.
19.
"Models for Consensus in Multiple Agent Systems," Uncertainty in AI, AAAI,
Seattle, August 1994.
20.
"Cognitive Fallacies in Group Settings," Spring Symposium on Computational
Organizational Design, Stanford, March 1994.
21.
"The Impact of Semantic Ambiguity on Bayesian Weights," Workshop on the
Management of Uncertainty in AI, IJCAI, August, 1993.
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22.
"Validation of Multiple Agent Systems," IJCAI, Workshop on Verification and
Validation, Chamberg, France, August 1993.
23.
"Formal Methods in the Verification and Validation of Intelligent Systems," (with R.
O'Keefe) Workshop on Verification and Validation, AAAI, Washington, D.C., July
1993.
24.
"Organizational Impact of AI," Workshop on AI in Business, AAAI, July 1993.
25.
"Cognitive Fallacies in Group Settings," Workshop on Theories of Groups and
Organizations, AAAI, Washington, D.C., July 1993.
26.
"Verification and Validation of Multiple Agent Systems," Workshop on Verification
and Validation of Expert Systems, AAAI, Washington, D.C., July 1993.
27.
"The Impact of Knowledge Representation on Knowledge Elicited: An Empirical
Analysis," Workshop on Knowledge Representation Aspects of Knowledge
Acquisition, AAAI, San Jose, July 1992.
28.
"Value Creation from Expert Systems: An Economic Approach with Applications in
Accounting, Auditing and Finance," Workshop on AI in Business, AAAI, San Jose,
July 1992.
29.
"A Fuzzy Set Approach to Analyzing the Validation of Expert Systems," Workshop
on Verification and Validation of Expert Systems, AAAI, San Jose, July 1992.
30.
"Verification of Rule-Based Systems Using Mathematical Programming," Workshop
on Verification and Validation of Expert Systems, AAAI, Anaheim, July 1991.
31.
"Verification of Frames and Semantic Networks," Workshop on Verification and
Validation of Expert Systems, AAAI, Boston, July 1990.
32.
"Validation of Multiple-Expert, Expert Systems," Workshop on Verification and
Validation of Expert Systems, AAAI, Boston, 1990.
33.
"Knowledge Discovery as a Threat to Database Security," Workshop on Knowledge
Discovery, IJCAI, Detroit, August 1989.
34.
"A Computer Intensive Statistics Approach to Validating Expert Systems,"
Workshop on Verification, Validation and Testing of Knowledge-Based Systems,
IJCAI, Detroit, August 1989.
Research Grants
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1.
Grant from Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to study security, December
2003, 2004.
2.
MKIDS, National Security Agency Grant, in conjunction with ISI, 2003, 2004-2005.
3.
CIBEAR, Travel Grant, University of Southern California, 2003.
4.
PACES, CIBEAR, University of Southern California, 1998-1999.
5.
"International Task Force Grant," University of Southern California, June 1993.
6.
"Managing Transborder Data Flows: A Strategic Oriented Knowledge-Based
Approach," (with P. Watkins) KPMG, International Business Information Systems
Program Grant, March 1989.
7.
"A Decision Support Systems Approach for Providing Integrated Guidance to Assist
in Developing and Assessing Internal Controls," (with P. Watkins and T. Lin),
National Association of Accountants, February 1989.
8.
"Dean's Fellow," School of Business, University of Southern California, April 1988.
9.
"Expert Systems in Internal Auditing," (with P. Watkins), Institute of Internal
Auditors, June 1987.
10.
"An Expert System for Diagnosing Communication Problems," and "Debugging
Computer Programs: An Expert Systems Approach," CompuTax, (with P. Watkins)
Two Research Grants (1987-1989).
11.
"The Use of Expert Systems in Information Retrieval," National Center for
Automated Information Retrieval, March 1986.
12.
"Accountant: An Expert System," Texas Instruments, December 1985.
National Science Foundation Panels
NSF Panel – Information and Intelligent Systems Division, 2004.
OTHER SELECTED RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS - NOT IN PROCEEDINGS
Invited Keynote
1.
“Big Data, The Internet of Thing and the Internet of Signs,” 15th International
Conference on Informatics and Semiotics in Organisations (ICISO), Shanghai,
China, May 2014
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2.
“Ontology and Taxonomy Evolution,” Knowledge Engineering and Ontology
Development, Barcelona, Spain, October 2012.
3.
“Accounting Information Systems,” AIS Educators Conference, Fort Collins, CO,
June 2012.
4.
“The Impact of Digital Media on Faculty Evalutation,” NBES (National Business
and Economics Society), Honolulu, Hawaii, March 2004.
5.
“IT support for KM,” Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management Symposium, AAAI,
March 24-26, 2003, Stanford University
6.
"Issues in Personalization Systems," Workshop on Personalization Systems, AAAI,
Seattle, Washington, August 2001.
7.
“Reengineering for E-Business,” European Conference on Accounting Information
Systems, Athens, Greece, April 2001.
8.
"Research Issues in E-Business," COLLECTOR (E-Business), Brisbane, Australia,
December 2000.
9.
"Knowledge Acquisition: Some Recent Advances," Expertsys Conference - Keynote
Speaker, Los Angeles, October 1990.
Selected Presentations at Universities
1.
“Generating Knowledge from Blogs,” University College Cork, Cork, Ireland, June
2012.
2.
“The Market Valuation of Superior Knowledge Management,” Rutgers, October
2010.
3.
“RFID and Inventory in the Supply Chain: An REA and Design Science Approach
for Visibility,” Drexal University, Guido Geerts made presentation of joint paper,
2008.
4.
“Decision Support in Real Time Enterprises,” Vlerick Leuven Gent, Belgium,
December 2006.
5.
“Intelligent Value Chain,” K. U. Leuven, Belgium, February 2004.
6.
“Intelligent Business: Mirror worlds and RFID,” K. U. Leuven, Belgium, February
2003.
7.
“Intelligent E-business,” K. U. Leuven, Belgium, April 2002.
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8.
“ERP Systems: What Went Wrong?,” Michigan State University, October 2001.
9.
"ERP Benefits," University of South Florida, September, 2001.
10.
"Gaming Issues in ERP Systems," University of South Florida, September 2001
11.
"Knowledge Management," Abu Turku, Finland, June 2000.
12.
“On the Relationship between the Number and Types of Errors in Knowledge-based
Systems,” Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, May 1996.
13.
“On the Relationship between Size and Errors in Knowledge-based Systems,”
Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California, Los Angeles,
1995.
14.
"Models for Consensus in Validation," Concordia University, Montreal, Canada,
April 1992.
15.
"Case-Based and Multiple Agent Systems," Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia,
July 1991.
16.
"Integrating AI and Mathematical Programming," Bond University, Gold Coast, and
University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, June 1991.
17.
"Value Creation from Expert Systems," University of Wyoming, February 1990.
18.
"Value Creation from Expert Systems: An Economic Approach," Wharton School of
Business, University of Pennsylvania, February 1990.
19.
"Expert Systems in Auditing," Case Western Reserve University, April 1989.
20.
"Validating Expert Systems," University of Oregon, January 1988.
American Accounting Association National Meetings - Refereed
1.
"Armchair Auditors," American Accounting Association, National Meeting,
Anaheim, California, August 4, 2014.
2.
"Ontology and Database Designs for Responsibility-based Organizational
Information", Armchair Auditors," American Accounting Association, National
Meeting, Anaheim, California, August 4, 2014.
3.
"Big Data with Applications to Continous Auditing", American Accounting
Association, National Meeting, Anaheim, California, August 7, 2013.
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4.
"Folksonomy Tags: Survey and Extensions", American Accounting Association,
National Meeting, Anaheim, California, August 6, 2013.
5.
“Corporate Prediction Markets: Analysis of Two Empirical Case Studies,” American
Accounting Association, Washington, D.C., August 2012.
6.
“An Analysis of Accounting Information Systems Research,” American Accounting
Association, Washington, D.C., August 2012.
7.
“Blog Mining: From Each According to his Opinion,” American Accounting
Association, Denver, August, 2011.
8.
“Internal Prediction Markets: From Each According to his Bet,” American
Accounting Association, August, 2011.
9.
“The Virtual Close and Continuous Monitoring at Cisco,” American Accounting
Association, San Francisco, August 2010.
10.
“Generating and Using Knowledge for Business Process Management,” American
Accounting Association, San Francisio, August 2010.
11.
“To Know or Not to Know: Stock Market Implications of Firms with Superior
Knowledge Management,” American Accounting Association, San Francisio, August
2010.
12.
“Enterprise Ontologies,” American Accounting Association Meeting, New York,
August 2009.
13.
“RFID and Inventory in the Supply Chain: An REA and Design Science Approach
for Visibility,” American Accounting Association Meeting, Anahiem, California,
August 2008.
14.
“Hype Cycle, Maturity Level, Strategic Technologies and Accounting Information
Systems,” American Accounting Association Meeting, Anahiem, California, August
2008.
15.
“Using Digital and Web Citations and Electronic Downloads to Evaluate Research,”
American Accounting Association Meeting, Chicago, August 2007.
16.
“Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and AIS,” American Accounting
Association Meeting, Washington, D.C., August 2006.
17.
“Mirror Worlds,” American Accounting Association Meeting, San Francisco, August
2005.
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18.
“Requirements Analysis for Choosing ERP,” American Accounting Association
Meeting, San Franciso, August 2005.
19.
“Knowledge Representation of Rules: An Empirical Study,” American Accounting
Association Meeting, Orlando, August 2004.
20.
“Limitations and Extensions to REA Accounting Databases,” American Accounting
Association Meeting, Hawaii, August 2003.
21.
“Enterprise Resource Planning Systems: What Went Wrong?,” American
Accounting Association Meeting, San Antonio, August 2002.
22.
“Game Playing Behavior In Requirements Analysis, Evaluation and System Choice
For Enterprise Resource Planning Systems,” American Accounting Association, San
Antonio, August 2002.
23.
"ERP Benefits," American Accounting Association, Atlanta, August 2001.
24.
"Ontologies for Best Practices," American Accounting Association, August 2000.
25.
“SAP is REAL,” American Accounting Association, San Diego, August 1999.
26.
"Using AI to Facilitate and Support Reengineering," American Accounting
Association, New Orleans, August 1998.
27.
"Intelligent Agents in Accounting Systems," American Accounting Association,
Dallas, Texas, August 1997.
28.
“Using Neural Net Models to Predict Corporate Failure,” American Accounting
Association, Chicago, August 1996.
29.
“Domain Guided Schema Evolution for Accounting Database Systems,” American
Accounting Association, Orlando, August 1995.
30.
"REA Accounting Database Evolution," American Accounting Association, New
York, August 1994.
31.
"Expert Systems Use in Auditing and Tax: A Comparative Analysis," American
Accounting Association, San Francisco, August 1993.
32.
"Impact of Information Technology," Panelist, American Accounting Association,
San Francisco, 1993.
33.
"Internal Auditing and Expert Systems: Technology Diffusion of Accounting and
Auditing Tools," American Accounting Association, Washington, D.C., August
1992.
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34.
"Probability Models of Ambiguous/Vague Terms and Imprecise Situations in
Accounting and Auditing Expert Systems," American Accounting Association,
Nashville, August 1991.
35.
"The Impact of Imprecise Language in Knowledge-Based Systems for Auditing
Judgment," American Accounting Association, Toronto, August 1990.
36.
"Measuring the Quality of an Expert System's Performance and Determining the
Existence of Differences in Expert Judgment: A Computer Intensive Statistics
Approach," American Accounting Association, Honolulu, August 1989.
37.
"Advanced Technologies in Internal Auditing," Panelist, American Accounting
Association National Meeting, Hawaii, August 1989.
38.
"Validating Expert Systems: A Statistical Approach," American Accounting
Association, Orlando, August 1988.
39.
"Validation of Expert Systems: With Applications to Auditing and Accounting
Expert Systems," American Accounting Association, New York, August 1986.
Accounting Information Systems Meetings (Refereed)
1.
“Armchair Auditors,” 33rd World Continuous Auditing and Reporting Symposium,
Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, November 7, 2014.
2.
“Sensor Data from Mobile Devices,” 28th World Continuous Auditing and
Reporting Symposium, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, "Audit Analytics in
the Era of Big-Data", November 9, 2013.
3.
“Knowledge Discovery for Continuous Financial Assurance Using Multiple Types of
Digital Information,” World Continuous Auditing and Reporting Symposium,
Rutgers, November 2011.
4.
"Event Study Methodologies in Information Systems Research" 2nd Annual Pre-ICIS
Workshop on Accounting Information Systems, SIG - ASYS, St. Louis, December
12, 2010.
5.
“Enterprise Ontologies: Review and An Activity Theory Approach,” Fourth Asia
Pacific Research Symposium on Accounting Information Systems, Auckland, New
Zealand, June 2008.
6.
“Research Issues in Accounting Information Systems,” International Research
Symposium on Accounting Information Systems, Pre – ICIS Meeting, Montreal,
Canada, December 2007.
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7.
“Microsoft: ERP Security and Information Presentation,” AAA-IS Midyear
Meeting, January 2004.
8.
“Microsoft: ERP Security and Information Presentation,” European Conference on
Accounting Information Systems, Seville, Spain, March 2003.
9.
“Differences in Environmental Assessments by Partners/Managers and Staff and the
Impact on Auditing Knowledge-based Systems,” International Research Symposium
on Accounting Information Systems, December 2002, Barcelona, Spain.
10.
“A Model of Time for REA and REAL Systems,” International Research
Symposium on Accounting Information Systems, December 2002, Barcelona, Spain.
11.
“Choosing Standard Artifacts and Processes for ERP Systems,” International
Conference on Accounting Information Systems, Denmark, April 2002.
12.
"KPMG: From Shadow Partner to K-Man to K-Web to K-World to Cering,"
American Accounting Association IS Mid Year Meeting, Orlando Florida, January
2002.
13.
"Using AI in Accounting Systems to Facilitate Electronic Commerce," Workshop on
Accounting and Electronic Commerce, Rutgers University, 1997.
14.
“Teaching Accounting Using Expert System Cases,” Fourth Annual Workshop on
AI/ES in Accounting, Auditing and Tax, Orlando, August 1995.
15.
"Issues in the Implementation of Expert Systems: A Survey of Internal Auditors,"
(with P. Watkins), Second Annual Workshop on AI/ES in Accounting, Auditing and
Tax, San Francisco, August 1993.
16.
"A System to Support Decision Making for Transborder Dataflows," Workshop on
Expert Systems in Accounting and Auditing, Rutgers University, November 1992.
Accounting and Auditing Meetings
1.
"The Impact of Reliability on Audit Judgment: An Analytic Model," USC Audit
Judgment Symposium, February 1993.
2.
"Conditional, Conjunction and Disjunction Fallacies in Probability Judgements,"
(with M. Favere) in Decision Making, Cognitive Science and Accounting, CarnegieMellon, July 1991.
3.
"The Use of Imprecise Language in Auditing," (with P. Watkins) USC Audit
Judgment Symposium, February 1991.
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4.
"Setting the Financial Standards for the Twenty-first Century," Symposium on
Financial Reporting and Standard Setting, sponsored by the AICPA, Wharton,
Philadelphia, October 1990 (with the USC Study group headed by D. Williams).
5.
"New Developments for Decision Support Systems and Expert Systems in
Auditing," Panelist, Audit Judgment Conference, USC, February 1990.
6.
"Transnational Data Flows," (with P. Watkins), First Asian Pacific Conference on
International Accounting Issues, Fresno, California, 1989.
7.
"AI/ES in Auditing: A Software Engineering Approach," USC Symposium on Audit
Judgment, February 1988.
8.
"Expert Systems in Auditing," Panelist, Second Touche Ross Auditing Conference,
Claremont College, March 19-20, 1987.
9.
"Prototyping Expert Systems as a Research Tool: With Applications to Accounting
and Auditing," USC Audit Judgment Symposium, February 1987.
10.
"Validation of Expert Systems: With Applications to Auditing and Accounting
Expert Systems," USC Audit Judgment Symposium, February 1986 and American
Accounting Association, New York, August 1986.
Artificial Intelligence (Other Non AAAI Meetings) - Refereed
1.
“The Use of Formal Methods for Specifying KBS and the Impact of Verification and
Validation of KBS: The Case of Business Systems,” The Third World Congress on
Expert Systems, Seoul, Korea, February 1996.
2.
"An Empirical Study of Bayes' Theorem Reversals," Third Workshop on Normative
Systems, USC, March 1993.
3.
"Semantic Uncertainty in Expert Systems: A Probability Model of Data
Categorization," Second Workshop on Normative Systems, USC, March 1992.
4.
"Normative Systems in Business," Workshop on Normative Systems, Palos Verde,
CA, sponsored by Rockwell and Northrupt Research, March 1991.
5.
"Determining the Existence of Differences in Expert Judgment: A Computer
Intensive Statistics Approach," Third International Workshop on AI and Statistics,
Fort Lauderdale, FL, January 1991.
6.
"Knowledge Acquisition for a Diagnosis-Based Task," (with P. Watkins), Data,
Expert Knowledge and Decisions, NATO Advanced Workshop, Hamburg,
September 1989.
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7.
"Competence Through Task Analysis: A Prescriptive Approach to System Design,"
with B. Abramson, M. Chignell, W. Edwards and T. Eppel, at Conference on
Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence, sponsored by the American
Association for Artificial Intelligence, Stanford University, March 1989.
8.
"Measuring Expertise Using Computer Intensive Statistics," Second International
Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, Ft. Lauderdale, January 1989.
9.
"An Exploratory Approach to Assessing the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Joint
Human-Machine Cognitive Systems," The International Association of Science and
Technology for Development, Los Angeles, December 1988.
10.
"Cash Management Expert Systems," North Carolina Symposium on Artificial
Intelligence, February 1988.
11.
"A Prototype Business Expert System," Second International Conference on Human
Computer Interaction, Honolulu, August 1987.
12.
"Expert Systems in Mathematical Programming," Conference on AI in Engineering,
sponsored by IEEE and ORSA, George Washington University, Washington C.C.,
October 1985.
Computational and Mathematical Organizational Theory Meetings - Refereed
1.
“Identifying Organizational Adaption and Evolution: Knowledge-based Models for
Reengineering,” Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory Workshop,
Washington, D.C., May 1996.
2.
“Identifying Conflicting Probabilistic Knowledge,” Computational and Mathematical
Organization Theory Workshop, Los Angeles, April 1995.
3.
"Cognitive Fallacies in Groups in Financial Settings," Behavioral Decision Research
in Management, Sloan School, MIT, Boston, May 1994.
4.
"Cognitive Fallacies in Groups,” Mathematical and Computational Organization
Theory Workshop, Boston, May 1994.
5.
"An Empirical Study of Bayes' Theorem Reversals," Mathematical Organization
Theory Workshop, Chicago, Illinois, May 1993.
6.
"Issues in Influence Diagrams: With Applications in Accounting and Auditing,"
Behavioral Decision Research in Management, The Wharton School, University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, June 1990.
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7.
"Validating Expert Systems: A Decision Analytic Approach," Twelfth Research
Conference on Subjective Probability, Utility and Decision Making, Moscow, USSR,
August 1989.
Information Systems Meetings - Refereed
1.
“Enterprise Architecture for High Performance Finance,” Paper was accepted for
presentation at the Pre-ICIS meeting of MISQE based on "Enterprise Architecture for
Business Transformation", New Zealand (paper accepted for presentation, not
presented).
2.
"Cloud Computing and Crowdsourcing in Cities", Pre-ICIS MISQE Workshop "The
Business Payoff of Cloud Services", SIM / MISQE, Milan Italy, December 14, 2013.
3.
“Street Bump: Crowd Sourcing Big Data in Boston,” MISQE Workshop,
International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Orlando, December 2012.
4.
“An Activity Theory Analysis of RFID in Hospitals,” RFID Projects: A Case for
Healthcare, Pre – ICIS at ESCP-EAP, Paris, France, December 2008.
5.
“A Binomial Model of Group Probability Judgments,” IFIP DSS, Toulouse France,
July 2008.
6.
“An Activity Theory Framework for Extreme Events,” Decision Support for Extreme
Events, SIG DSS, Pre ICIS Meeting, December 2007.
7.
“Multilingual Web Presence,” SIG EBIZ, Pre ICIS Meeting, December 2007.
8.
"Business Intelligence: The Next Frontier for IS Research, (Panelist)" Workshop on
Information Technology and Systems (WITS), New Orleans, December 2001.
9.
"Diffusion of AI/ES in Internal Auditing," (with Paul Watkins) DIGIT Workshop at
International Conference on Information Systems, Orlando, December 1993.
10.
"Determining Differences in Expert Judgment," International Conference on
Decision Support Systems, Ulm, Germany, June 1992.
11.
"Tools for Expert System Verification," (with R. O'Keefe and Sunro Lee), IFORS
Conference on Decision Support Systems, Belgium, March 1991.
12.
"Intelligent Support Systems," (Panelist) DSS-90, Boston, May 1990.
13.
"Expert Systems for Competitive Advantage: A Bottom Line Perspective,"
(Panelist) International Conference on Information Systems, Boston, December
1989.
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International Meetings of the Institute of Management Sciences (TIMS)
1.
“Knowledge Management: An Empirical Analysis of Reuse,” Rome, Italy, EURO
2013, July.
2.
"A Framework for Markets-based Research in Information Systems," TIMS XXXII,
Alaska, July 1994.
3.
"Issues in Bayes Nets and Influence Diagrams: With Applications in Accounting
and Auditing," TIMS XXXI, Finland, July 1992.
4.
"An Exploratory Approach to Assessing the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Expert
Systems," TIMS XXIX International, Osaka, July 1989.
5.
"Knowledge Acquisition for a Diagnosis-Based Task," (with P. Watkins), TIMS
XXIX International, Osaka, July 1989.
6.
"The Impact of Reliability on the Representation of Expertise in Expert Systems:
With Applications for the Use and Validation of Expert Systems," TIMS XXVIII
International, Paris, July 1988.
7.
"Knowledge Acquisition for Small Scale Expert Systems," (with P. Watkins), TIMS
XXVIII International, Paris, July 1988.
8.
"Taxpayer Advisor: An Expert System Designed to Respond to Tax Inquiries," (with
S. Karlinsky), TIMS XXVIII International, Paris, July 1988.
9.
"Artificial Intelligence in Accounting," TIMS XXVII International Meeting, Gold
Coast, Australia, July 1986.
Operations Research Society of America (ORSA)/The Institute of Management
Sciences (TIMS) Meetings
1.
"The Impact of Status on Technology Adoption by Internal Auditors," ORSA/TIMS,
Boston, April 1994.
2.
"Integrating Intelligent Agents into Conventional Software," ORSA/TIMS, San
Francisco, November 1992.
3.
"Complexity Measures of Expert Systems," ORSA/TIMS, Anahiem, November
1991.
4.
"Financial Applications of Goal Programming," (with T. Lin) ORSA/TIMS,
Anahiem, November 1991.
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5.
"An Integer Programming Approach to Verifying Expert Systems," ORSA/TIMS,
Nashville, May 1990.
6.
"A Survey of Expert Systems Applications in Japan," (with P. Watkins),
ORSA/TIMS, Las Vegas, April 1990.
7.
"Soliciting Weights or Probabilities for Expert Systems," ORSA/TIMS, Las Vegas,
April 1990.
8.
"Measuring and Managing Complexity
ORSA/TIMS, New York, October 1989.
9.
"The Impact of Transborder Data Flows on Information Systems," (with P. Watkins),
ORSA/TIMS, New York, October 1989.
10.
"Integrating Intelligence into Information Systems: A Case Study," (with P.
Watkins), ORSA/TIMS, New York, October 1989.
11.
"Some New Approaches to Knowledge Acquisition," (with P. Watkins),
ORSA/TIMS, Vancouver, May 1989.
12.
"Knowledge Acquisition for Small Scale Expert Systems," (with P. Watkins), ORSA
TIMS, Denver, October 1988.
13.
"The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Strategic Intelligence Systems," ORSA/TIMS,
Washington D.C., April 1988.
14.
"A User Friendly System for Building and Solving Cash Management Problems,"
(with R. McBride), ORSA/TIMS, Washington D.C., April 1988.
15.
"Detecting and Resolving Infeasibilities in Network-Based Cash Flow Models,"
(with R. McBride), ORSA/TIMS, Washington D.C., April 1988.
16.
"Cost Variance Investigation with Fuzzy Sets," (with T. Lin), ORSA/TIMS, St.
Louis, October 1987.
17.
"An Expert System for Formulating and Interpreting Solutions of Network
Problems," (with R. McBride and G. Widmeyer), ORSA/TIMS, St. Louis, October
1987.
18.
"Cash Manager: A Knowledge-Based Cash Management System," (with R. McBride
and G. Widmeyer), ORSA/TIMS, St. Louis, October 1987.
19.
"Validation of Expert Systems: Statistically-Based Techniques," ORSA/TIMS, New
Orleans, May 1987.
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Knowledge-Based
Systems,"
20.
"The Use of Integer Programming in a Prototype Expert System," ORSA/TIMS,
Miami, Florida, October 1986.
21.
"Techniques for the Validation of Expert Systems," ORSA/TIMS, Miami, Florida,
October 1986.
22.
"A Prototype Expert System for the Formulation of Network Problems: The Cash
Flow Problem," (with R. McBride), ORSA/TIMS, Miami, Florida, October 1986.
23.
"Aggregation in Internal Accounting Information Systems: A Mathematical
Programming Approach," presented at ORSA/TIMS, Los Angeles, April 1986.
Panelist Presentations
1.
"Semiotics and Informatics: Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics of Knowledge-based
Systems in a Social Context" 4th International Joint Conference on Knowledge
Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management(IC3K), Barcelona,
October 2012
2.
“Business Intelligence Systems,” WITS (Pre ICIS), New Orleans, December 2001.
3.
“ERP Research Issues,” Decision Sciences Institute, Orlando November, 2000.
4.
“ERP Teaching Issues,” Decision Sciences Institute, Orlando, November 2000.
5.
"AI in Accounting and Finance," Tenth IEEE Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Applications, San Antonio, March 1994.
6.
"AI on Wall Street," Ninth IEEE Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications,
Orlando, March 1993.
7.
"Critical Success Factors with Expert Systems," Joint Korea-Japan Conference on
Expert Sytems, Seoul, Korea, February 1993.
8.
"Verification and Validation of Expert Systems," ORSA/TIMS, San Francisco,
November 1992.
9.
"Expert Systems in Accounting," World Conference on Expert Systems, Orlando,
December 1991.
10.
"Verification, Validation and Knowledge Acquisition," World Conference on Expert
Systems, Orlando, December 1991.
11.
"Expert Systems in Industrial Accounting," Decision Sciences Institute, San Diego,
November 1990.
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12.
"Verification and Validation: Relation to Knowledge Acquisition," Fourth Annual
Workshop of Knowledge Acquisition, Banff, October 1990.
13.
"Multiple Agent Systems in Accounting and Finance," ORSA/TIMS, Philadelphia,
October 1990.
14.
"Knowledge Acquisition for Financial Applications," International Association of
Knowledge Engineers, San Francisco, October 1990.
15.
"Verification and Validation of Expert Systems," International Association of
Knowledge Engineers, San Francisco, October 1990.
16.
"Expert Systems: Integration Issues," National Meeting of Decision Sciences
Institute, Las Vegas, November 1988.
Accounting Professional Certifications
1.
Certified Cost Analyst, 1984
2.
Certified Internal Auditor, 1983
3.
Certified Management Accountant, 1981
4.
Certified Public Accountant (Ohio), 1980
Information Systems Professional Certifications
1.
Certified Computer Professional, 1995
2.
Certified Systems Professional, 1984
3.
Certified Information Systems Auditor, 1983
4.
Certificate in Data Processing, 1982
TEACHING AND ACADEMIC SERVICE
Awards and Honors
1.
Nominated for the Nominated for the Mark Chain/FSA Teaching Innovation Award
(2014). An AICPA Task Force made the selection.
2.
Nominated for the Nominated for the Mark Chain/FSA Teaching Innovation Award
(April 20, 2013). An AICPA Task Force made the selection.
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3.
Part of the EMBA Faculty that was given an A+ and ranked #5, I received the
highest instructor rankings in the theme in which I taught, 2007.
4.
Board of Directors of "The Center for Educational Technology in Accounting,
University of North Texas, 1995 to1998.
5.
"Alumnus Accountant of the Year in Education," Beta Alpha Psi, Bowling Green
State University, 1992.
6.
Accounting Information Systems Faculty Representative, American Accounting
Association, New Faculty Consortium, Chicago, February 1991 and February 1992.
7.
"Faculty Excellence Award," From Beta Alpha Psi, 1990-1991 Academic Year,
USC.
8.
Initiated as Faculty Member of Beta Alpha Psi, USC, 1989.
9.
Nominated for Outstanding Teacher Award at Case Western Reserve University, for
the Academic Year 1983-1984.
Selected Academic Leadership Positions
1.
Research Quality Assessor, Monash University (Australia), for the Centre for
Decision Support and Enterprise Systems Research, December 2006.
2.
Chair of Editor Search, IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2004.
3.
IEEE Representative to IFIP for Artificial Intelligence TC-12, 1999-to-date.
working groups include WG 8.3 and WG 12.6.
4.
Federation on Computing in the United States (FOCUS -- IEEE/ACM)
representative to the AI section for the International Federation on Information
Processing, 1994 to December 1998. Renominated December 1999.
5.
Founder and Chairman for AI-BUS, the Section of AAAI concerned with
applications in business, American Association for Artificial Intelligence, 1989 to
date.
6.
Chairman for the College of Management Science in Accounting, Auditing and Tax
(formerly known as Measurements in Management College of The Institute of
Management Science) August 1986 to date.
Academic Leadership Positions - Accounting
1. AI/ET Section of AAA, Committee on Name Change, 2007.
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IFIP
2. AI/ET Chair for Awards for Notable Contribution to the Literature and Outstanding
Educator, for 2007.
3. Assessor of Research Quality at Monash University, IT Department, December 2006.
4. Education Chair, AI-ET Section of the AAA, 2005 – 2006.
5. AAA 2002-2003 Notable Contribution Award Selection Committee.
6. AAA 2001-2002 Notable Contribution Award Selection Committee.
7. Chair, Committee for "Notable Contribution to the Literature," Information Systems/
Management Advisory Service Section, American Accounting Association, 1993-94.
8. Chair, "Notable Contribution to the Literature," AI/ES Section, America Accounting
Association, 1993-1994.
9. Director of Research, AI/Expert Systems in Accounting Section, American Accounting
Association, 1993-1994 and 1995-1996.
10. Chairman and Chairman (elect) for Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems in
Accounting Section, American Accounting Association, 1992-1993 and 1991-1992.
11. Western Regional Director of Information Systems Section of the American Accounting
Association, 1986-89.
Grants
1.
Socrates Grant, IBM, for the study of artificial intelligence, February 1988.
2.
"The Effect of Quality of Instructor on the Number of Accounting Majors,"
California Society of CPA's, June 1987.
Educational Publications
1.
“Introduction to Artificial Intelligence” with C.E. Brown, used by a number of
Organizations, 1993- to-date.
2.
“AI in Business” an electronic resource that has been used by a number of
organizations, including, The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand (2005).
3.
"452A, Systems Issues:" "Course Description" and "Syllabi" in The USC Year 2000
Curriculum Project, 1994.
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4.
"Expert Systems and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Southern California,"
(with P. Watkins), Expert Systems with Applications, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1992.
5.
"Computer Knowledge Requirements for Accountants: A Survey of Fortune 500
Controllers," Kent/Bently Journal of Accounting and Computers, Fall 1989.
6.
"Limitations of Personal Computers: A Survey of Fortune 500 Controllers," The
EDP Auditor Journal, Volume II, 1989.
Doctoral Consortiums
1.
Discussant on Ph. D. Dissertation “The Effects of Decision Aid Structural
Restrictiveness on Decision Making Outcome,” Poh-Sun Seow, The University of
Melbourne, June 2008.
2.
Ph. D. Student Development Workshop for the IS section of the American
Accounting Association, January 2008, AAA.
3.
DSS2004 Doctoral Consortium, Prato, Italy, June 2004.
4.
American Accounting Association, IS Mid Year Meeting, Clearwater, Florida,
January 2004.
5.
“Research Issues in Knowledge Management,” DSIAge Doctoral Consortium, Cork,
Ireland, July 2002.
Committees
1.
IFIP WG 8.3 Task Force on DSS Curriculum, November 2006 – To-Date.
Selected Service
1.
Faculty Advisor to Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Honorary, December 1989 to May
1994.
Curriculum Revision and Development
1.
Responsible for the development of 547/549 in 2012 Curriculum Revision.
2.
Developed a new version of the 547 and 549 graduate accounting information
systems courses in 2007.
3.
Developed a graduate course on Enterprise Resource Planning Systems 1998.
4.
Redesigned the graduate course on Enterprise Information Technologies, 1996-1998.
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5.
Completely redesigned Accounting 452 in 1995-1996 to be an Enterprise Database
Course, dealing largely with REA/REAL models.
6.
Developed Systems portion of Accounting 452-A during 1992. Developed Systems
portion of Accounting 452-B during 1993. Consolidated both into a revised version
of 452-A during 1993. Refined 452-A during 1994.
Ph. D. Student Committees
1.
Jong-Eun June, “Density-based Search space-Limited Subspace Clustering for Gene
Expression Data” USC Computer Science, October 2013.
2.
John Hegarty, “Leveraging lessons learned in organizations through implementing
practice-based organizational learning and performance improvement An opportunity
for context-based intelligent assistant support (CIAS),” Information Systems,
University College Cork, Ireland, June 2013.
3.
Joesph Clark, “Developing a Theory of Digitally-Enabled Trial-Based Problem
Solving Through Simulation Methods: The Case of Direct-Response Marketing ,”
USC, IOM, May 2011 – September 2012.
4.
George Konstantinidis, Proposal Committee, USC Computer Science, February 2012
– May 2012.
5.
Stephen Tratz, Semantically-Enriched Parsing for Natural Language Understanding,
USC, Computer Science, September 2010 – August 2011.
6.
Young-Ki Park, “The dynamics of opportunity and threat management in turbulent
environments: the role of information technologies,” USC, IOM, June 2009 – May
2011.
7.
Rumi Ghosh, “Disentangling the Social Web – A Study of Structure and Dynamics
of Complex Networks,” USC, Computer Science, April 2011, Proposal Committee.
8.
Gloria Lilly Chen, USC, IOM, Committee, April 2010 – November 2010.
9.
“Statistical Approaches for Inferring Category Knowledge from Social Annotation,”
Anon Plangprasopchok, USC Computer Science, November 2008 – August 2010.
10.
“An Algorithmic Approach for Static and Dynamic Gesture Recognition,” Pavini
Farid, USC Computer Science, October 2008 – August 2009.
11.
“Interactive Querying of Temporal Data by Example,” Jing Jin, USC Computer
Science/ISI, September 2008 – August 2009.
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12.
“Learning Paraphrases from Text,” Rahul Bhagat, USC Computer Science/ISI,
March 2008 to-date.
13.
“Extraction and semantic annotation of unstructured, ungrammatical data online,”
Mathew Michelson, USC Computer Science/ISI, August 2007 – November 2008.
14.
“Knowledge Acquisition from Text Corpora via Knowledge Pattern Discovery,”
Donghui Feng, USC Computer Science/ISI, November 2006 to-date.
15.
“Interactively Building Information Integration Agents,” Rattapoom Tuchinda, USC
Computer Science/ISI, May 2006 – July 2008.
16.
"An Ontology of Time for the Semantic Web and Natural Language," Feng Pan,
USC Computer Science/ISI, August 2005 to September 2007.
17.
"Natural Language Generation for Text-to-Text Applications Using an InformationSlim Representation" Radu Soricut, USC Computer Science/ISI, May 2005 – August
2006.
18.
“Interesting Instance Discovery in Multi-Relational Data,” Shou-de Lin, USC
Computer Science/ISI, August 2004 to August 2006.
19.
“Large Scale Knowledge Acquisition,” Deepak Ravichandran, USC Computer
Science/ISI, December 2003 - May 2005.
20.
“Noun Phrase Translation,” Philipp Koehn, USC Computer Science, May 2002 July 2003.
21.
“Translating Named Entities Using Bilingual and Monolingual Resources,” Yaser
Al-Onaizan, USC Computer Science, May 2000 - April 2003.
22.
“Rapid Multi-Agent Conflict Resolution,” Hyuckchul Jung, USC Computer Science,
April 2000 - October 2003.
23.
“Temperment Based Information Filtering: A Human Factors Approach to
Information Recommendation,” Cha-Hwa Lin, USC Computer Science, 1999 –
2001.
24.
"Realizing Business Benefits from the Use of Enterprise Systems" Shari Shang,
University of Melbourne, Australia, May 2001 – September 2001.
25.
“Learning High Accuracy Rules for Object Identification,” Shelia Tejada, USC
Computer Science/ISI, 1999 – December 2001.
26.
“Ontology-based Information Selection,” Latifur R Khan, USC Computer Science,
August 1999- June 2000.
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27.
“Software Agents: In Search of Improved Executive Support in Environmental and
Strategic Management,” Shuhua Liu, Turku Center for Computer Science, Abo
Akademi University, Finland, 1999 - 2000
28.
“Execution Monitoring and Diagnosis in Multiagent Environments,” Gal Kaminka,
USC Computer Science/ISI, 1999-2000.
29.
"Optimizing Information Mediators by Selectively Materializing Data," Naveen
Ashish, USC Computer Science, 1998 - 2000.
30.
“A Script-based Approach to Modifying Knowledge-based Systems,” USC
Computer Science, Isaac Marcelo Tallis, 1997-1999.
31.
"Planning by Rewriting," Computer Science, USC Jose-Luis Ambite, 1996-1999.
32.
"Semantic Heterogeneity Resolution in Federated Databases by Meta Data
Implanation and Stepwise Evolution," USC, Computer Science, Goksel Aslan, 19961998.
33.
“An Approach to Discovery in Database Networks,” Computer Science, Jonghyun
Kahng, 1994 - 1997.
34.
“Learning Semantic Knowledge for Database Query Optimization,” USC Computer
Science Chun-Nan Hsu, 1994 - 1996.
35.
“Internet Resource Discovery Topical Clustering and Visualization Using Latent
Semantic Indexing ,” USC Computer Science, Shih-Hao Li, 1994 - 1996.
36.
“A Framework for Supporting Data Integration Using Materialized and Virtual
Approaches,” USC Computer Science, Gang Zhou, 1994-1996.
37.
“On the Design and Evaluation of Rule-based Systems,” Computer Science,
Prabhakar Gokul Chander, Concordia University, May 1996.
38.
“Automated Rank-Constrained Probability Generation: A Knowledge Elicitation
Tool for Belief Network Construction,” USC Computer Science, Mansi Hsieh, 1995
- 1996.
39.
“Knowledge-based Organizational Pricess Redesign,” Mark Nissan, IOM, 19941995.
40.
"An Object Based Conceptual Design/Evolution Methodology," USC Computer
Science, Norman Chen, 1992-1994.
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41.
"Planning and Scheduling Software Manufacturing Projects," USC Computer
Science, Ali Safavi, 1990-1991.
42.
"Query by Committee," USC Computer Science, Thomas Hinke, 1989-1991.
43.
"Object Oriented Accounting Systems," Accounting (Ph. D. Proposal), Nils
Kandelin, 1988.
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