Information & Decision Sciences
Faculty
Adeniran, Adenyi Lecturer , Information and Decision Sciences aaadeniran salisbury edu
2013 Fall
INFO 111-702 BUSI MICROCOMPUTER USE Laboratory course that familiarizes students with current end-user software such as word processors, spreadsheets and databases. Two hours per week.
INFO 211-651 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT Examines uses of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects of information systems, and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Prerequisites: Demonstrated proficiency in office productivity tools through examination or through approved course work (INFO 111, COSC 116, COSC 118, COSC 120 or equivalent. May take INFO 111 concurrently with INFO 211. Three hours per week.
INFO 211-652 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT Examines uses of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects of information systems, and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Prerequisites: Demonstrated proficiency in office productivity tools through examination or through approved course work (INFO 111, COSC 116, COSC 118, COSC 120 or equivalent. May take INFO 111 concurrently with INFO 211. Three hours per week.
INFO 211-653 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT Examines uses of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects of information systems, and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Prerequisites: Demonstrated proficiency in office productivity tools through examination or through approved course work (INFO 111, COSC 116, COSC 118, COSC 120 or equivalent. May take INFO 111 concurrently with INFO 211. Three hours per week.
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Anderson, Laura Lecturer , Information and Decision Sciences Perdue Hall (PH) 332 410-548-7755 or ext 87755 leanderson salisbury edu
2013 Summer I
INFO 386-701 DATABASE MANAG SYSTEMS Study of the design, implementation and application of database management systems. Examination of several commercially available systems. Major Prerequisite: Admission to Professional Program and INFO 211. Non-Major Prerequisite: Junior standing, INFO 211 or COSC 118 or COSC 120. Three hours per week.
2013 Fall
INFO 111-703 BUSI MICROCOMPUTER USE Laboratory course that familiarizes students with current end-user software such as word processors, spreadsheets and databases. Two hours per week.
INFO 211-605 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT Examines uses of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects of information systems, and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Prerequisites: Demonstrated proficiency in office productivity tools through examination or through approved course work (INFO 111, COSC 116, COSC 118, COSC 120 or equivalent. May take INFO 111 concurrently with INFO 211. Three hours per week.
INFO 211-607 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT Examines uses of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects of information systems, and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Prerequisites: Demonstrated proficiency in office productivity tools through examination or through approved course work (INFO 111, COSC 116, COSC 118, COSC 120 or equivalent. May take INFO 111 concurrently with INFO 211. Three hours per week.
INFO 211-654 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT Examines uses of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects of information systems, and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Prerequisites: Demonstrated proficiency in office productivity tools through examination or through approved course work (INFO 111, COSC 116, COSC 118, COSC 120 or equivalent. May take INFO 111 concurrently with INFO 211. Three hours per week.
INFO 315-001 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Introduces students to formal project management methods, tools, and processes, including scope, quality, scheduling, cost estimation, communication, risk and change management. Follows the Project Management Body of Knowledge. Although case examples focus on Information Systems, can apply to any major. Includes teamwork, guest lecturers from industry project leaders, and software applications. Major prerequisite: Admission to the professional program, ONFO 211. Non-major prerequisite: Junior standing, INFO 211. Three hours per week.
INFO 315-002 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Introduces students to formal project management methods, tools, and processes, including scope, quality, scheduling, cost estimation, communication, risk and change management. Follows the Project Management Body of Knowledge. Although case examples focus on Information Systems, can apply to any major. Includes teamwork, guest lecturers from industry project leaders, and software applications. Major prerequisite: Admission to the professional program, ONFO 211. Non-major prerequisite: Junior standing, INFO 211. Three hours per week.
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Arvi, Marie Lecturer , Information and Decision Sciences msarvi salisbury edu
COSC 116-001 INTRO COMPUTER SYSTEMS Overview of computer science and the theory and application of computer fundamentals. Lab activities include: file and directory/folder manipulation, word processing, spreadsheets and program implementation. May not be taken for credit if student already has credit for any of the following: COSC 110, 112, 115, INFO 111. Three hours lecture, two hours lab per week. Meets General Education IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIB).
COSC 116-002 INTRO COMPUTER SYSTEMS Overview of computer science and the theory and application of computer fundamentals. Lab activities include: file and directory/folder manipulation, word processing, spreadsheets and program implementation. May not be taken for credit if student already has credit for any of the following: COSC 110, 112, 115, INFO 111. Three hours lecture, two hours lab per week. Meets General Education IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIB).
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Beise, Catherine Faculty , Information and Decision Sciences Perdue Hall (PH) 333 410-548-4034 or ext 84034 cmbeise salisbury edu [website ]
Education: B.A., Carleton College; M.S., Georgia Tech; M.S., Florida State University; Ph.D., Georgia State University
Interests: Online Learning; Technology-Supported Collaboration; Project Management
Website: http://facultyfp.salisbury.edu/cmbeise/
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Article(s)
Beise, C. M., Vician, C., Carte, T., & Chidambaram, L.
(2010).
A Case Study of Project Management Practices in Virtual Settings: Lessons from Working in & Managing Virtual Teams.
The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems,
41 (4) ,
75-97.
Papke-Shields, K., Beise, C., & Quan, J.
(2010).
Project Management Methods: Do We Practice What We Preach?
International Journal of Project Management,
28 ,
650-662.
Niederman, F., Beise, C., Moody, J., Collins, R. W. & Quan, J.
(2006).
The global information systems management course - An idea whose time keeps coming.
Journal of Global Information Management,
14(3) ,
I-III.
Beise, C. M., Niederman, F. & Mattord, H.
(2004).
IT project managers' perceptions & use of virtual team technologies.
Information Resources Management Journal,
17(4) ,
73-88.
Beise, C., Myers, M., VanBrackel, L. & Chevli-Saroq, N.
(2003).
An examination of age, race, & sex as predictors of success in the first programming course.
Journal of Informatics Education Research,
5(1) ,
51-64.
Moody, J., Woszczynski, A., Beise, C., & Myers, M.
(2003).
Diversity & the information technology workforce: Barriers & opportunities.
Journal of Computer Information Systems,
43(2) ,
63-71.
Book Chapters
Beise, C., Moody, J., Myers, M. & Woszczynski, A. (2005). The status of women in IT. M. Khosrow-Pour (Eds.), Encyclopedia of information science & technology (3106-3110.) Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing. Woszczynski, A., Myers, M. & Beise, C. (2004). Women in information technology. M. Igbaria & C. Shayo (Eds.), Strategies for managing IS/IT personnel (165-193.) Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing.
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Burke, William Faculty , Information and Decision Sciences Perdue Hall (PH) 329 410-677-5386 or ext 75386 wpburke salisbury edu [website ]
Education: B.S., Villanova University; M.Ed., Wilmington College
Website: http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~wpburke/
2013 Summer I
BUAD 490-601 BUSINESS INTERNSHIP Intern experience in business or government. May be used as a business concentration/track elective if approved by the school dean. Prerequisites: Junior or senior status; business, accounting, information systems or economics major; placement and approval by the ABLE program director and admission to Professional Program.
INFO 211-601 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT Examines uses of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects of information systems, and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Prerequisites: Demonstrated proficiency in office productivity tools through examination or through approved course work (INFO 111, COSC 116, COSC 118, COSC 120 or equivalent. May take INFO 111 concurrently with INFO 211. Three hours per week.
INFO 211-602 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT Examines uses of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects of information systems, and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Prerequisites: Demonstrated proficiency in office productivity tools through examination or through approved course work (INFO 111, COSC 116, COSC 118, COSC 120 or equivalent. May take INFO 111 concurrently with INFO 211. Three hours per week.
2013 Summer II
MGMT 320-701 MANAG & ORGANIZ BEHAVIOR Study of the general nature, behavior and functions of organization and management in business. Emphasis on planning, organizing, leading, motivating and controlling. Major Prerequisite: Admission to the professional program. Non-Major Prerequisite: Junior standing and C or better in ECON 150 or 211 or 212. Corequisite: BUAD 300. Three hours per week.
2013 Fall
BUAD 490-601 BUSINESS INTERNSHIP Intern experience in business or government. May be used as a business concentration/track elective if approved by the school dean. Prerequisites: Junior or senior status; business, accounting, information systems or economics major; placement and approval by the ABLE program director and admission to Professional Program.
INFO 111-701 BUSI MICROCOMPUTER USE Laboratory course that familiarizes students with current end-user software such as word processors, spreadsheets and databases. Two hours per week.
INFO 211-601 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT Examines uses of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects of information systems, and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Prerequisites: Demonstrated proficiency in office productivity tools through examination or through approved course work (INFO 111, COSC 116, COSC 118, COSC 120 or equivalent. May take INFO 111 concurrently with INFO 211. Three hours per week.
INFO 211-602 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT Examines uses of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects of information systems, and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Prerequisites: Demonstrated proficiency in office productivity tools through examination or through approved course work (INFO 111, COSC 116, COSC 118, COSC 120 or equivalent. May take INFO 111 concurrently with INFO 211. Three hours per week.
INFO 211-606 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT Examines uses of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects of information systems, and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Prerequisites: Demonstrated proficiency in office productivity tools through examination or through approved course work (INFO 111, COSC 116, COSC 118, COSC 120 or equivalent. May take INFO 111 concurrently with INFO 211. Three hours per week.
INFO 311-001 BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS Study the methods and techniques for conducting a systems project that solves business problems with information technology. Plan, analyze, design and implement a business system as a member of a project team. Computer-based systems analysis and design tool is available for use in the lab. May not receive credit for both INFO 475 and INFO 311. Major Prerequisites: INFO 211 and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, INFO 211. Three hours per week.
INFO 311-002 BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS Study the methods and techniques for conducting a systems project that solves business problems with information technology. Plan, analyze, design and implement a business system as a member of a project team. Computer-based systems analysis and design tool is available for use in the lab. May not receive credit for both INFO 475 and INFO 311. Major Prerequisites: INFO 211 and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, INFO 211. Three hours per week.
INFO 476-701 INFO SYST DEVEL & IMPLEMENT Design, implementation, and documentation of an information system. The development project is in the form of field-study or in-depth case-study. Successful completion of this course satisfies the ABLE requirement. Major Prerequisites: INFO 311 and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisite: Junior standing, INFO 311. Three hours per week.
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Chandrashekar, Sumathy Faculty , Information and Decision Sciences Faculty , SBDC Perdue Hall (PH) 338 410-548-4463 or ext 84463 sxchandrashekar salisbury edu [website ]
Education: B.A., Mount Carmel College (India); M.A., Bangalore University (India); M.B.A., Salisbury University
Website: http://www.salisbury.edu/InfoSys/staff_fac/default.asp
2013 Summer I
INFO 111-701 BUSI MICROCOMPUTER USE Laboratory course that familiarizes students with current end-user software such as word processors, spreadsheets and databases. Two hours per week.
INFO 281-001 INTERMEDIATE BUSI STATISTICS Study of modern statistical techniques with emphasis on data analysis in a computer assisted environment. Topics include analysis of variance and experimental design, categorical data analysis, regression analysis, model building, time series analysis and index numbers. Prerequisites: INFO 111 or COSC 116, MATH 160 and a C or better in MATH 155. Three hours per week.
INFO 326-001 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Study of productivity, quality control, cost-effectiveness and profitability of manufacturing and service organizations from the managerial perspective. Topics include product design, resource requirements and flow, facility layout, distribution system design, quality control, forecasting techniques and inventory policy. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 281. Non-major Prerequisites: Junior standing, INFO 281. Three hours per week.
INFO 490-601 INFORMATION SYST INTERNSHIP Professional work experience in information systems. Prerequisite: INFO 311 and admission to the Professional Program; placement and approval of internship by the ABLE office. Three hours per week.
2013 Summer II
INFO 111-701 BUSI MICROCOMPUTER USE Laboratory course that familiarizes students with current end-user software such as word processors, spreadsheets and databases. Two hours per week.
2013 Fall
INFO 111-704 BUSI MICROCOMPUTER USE Laboratory course that familiarizes students with current end-user software such as word processors, spreadsheets and databases. Two hours per week.
INFO 281-001 INTERMEDIATE BUSI STATISTICS Study of modern statistical techniques with emphasis on data analysis in a computer assisted environment. Topics include analysis of variance and experimental design, categorical data analysis, regression analysis, model building, time series analysis and index numbers. Prerequisites: INFO 111 or COSC 116, MATH 160 and a C or better in MATH 155. Three hours per week.
INFO 281-002 INTERMEDIATE BUSI STATISTICS Study of modern statistical techniques with emphasis on data analysis in a computer assisted environment. Topics include analysis of variance and experimental design, categorical data analysis, regression analysis, model building, time series analysis and index numbers. Prerequisites: INFO 111 or COSC 116, MATH 160 and a C or better in MATH 155. Three hours per week.
INFO 326-003 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Study of productivity, quality control, cost-effectiveness and profitability of manufacturing and service organizations from the managerial perspective. Topics include product design, resource requirements and flow, facility layout, distribution system design, quality control, forecasting techniques and inventory policy. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 281. Non-major Prerequisites: Junior standing, INFO 281. Three hours per week.
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Hahn, Eugene Faculty , Information and Decision Sciences Perdue Hall (PH) 335 410-548-3315 or ext 83315 edhahn salisbury edu [website ]
Education: Ph.D., George Washington University M.A., University of Texas B.S., Boston College
Website: http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~edhahn/
INFO 326-004 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Study of productivity, quality control, cost-effectiveness and profitability of manufacturing and service organizations from the managerial perspective. Topics include product design, resource requirements and flow, facility layout, distribution system design, quality control, forecasting techniques and inventory policy. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 281. Non-major Prerequisites: Junior standing, INFO 281. Three hours per week.
INFO 326-005 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Study of productivity, quality control, cost-effectiveness and profitability of manufacturing and service organizations from the managerial perspective. Topics include product design, resource requirements and flow, facility layout, distribution system design, quality control, forecasting techniques and inventory policy. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 281. Non-major Prerequisites: Junior standing, INFO 281. Three hours per week.
INFO 395-151 MGRL DCSN SPRT SYS WITH VBA Implementation of computerized technologies to support managerial decision-making using Visual Basic for Applications to create cost-effective and impressive client deliverables. Topics include decision support approaches and expert systems as implemented in and integrated with spreadsheet business software for rapid applications development. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 211. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, INFO 211. Three hours per week.
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Article(s)
Bunyaratavej, K. & Hahn, E.D.
(2012).
Offshoring of services from developing countries: The new wave of emerging offshorers.
International Journal of Service Science, Management, Engineering, & Technology,
3(2) ,
1-12.
Bunyaratavej, K., Doh, J.P., Hahn, E.D., Lewin, A.Y. & Massini, S.
(2011).
Conceptual issues in services offshoring research: A multidisciplinary review.
Group & Organization Management,
36(1) ,
70-102.
Hahn, E.D. & Bunyaratavej, K.
(2011).
Offshoring of information-based services: Structural breaks in industry life cycles.
Service Science,
3(3) ,
239-255.
Hahn, E.D., Bunyaratavej, K. & Doh, J.P.
(2011).
Impacts of risk & service type on nearshore & offshore investment location decisions: An empirical approach.
Management International Review,
51(3) ,
357-380.
Parente, R.C., Baack, D.W. & Hahn, E.D.
(2011).
The effect of supplier integration, modular production, & cultural distance on new product development: A dynamic capabilities approach.
Journal of International Management,
17(4) ,
278-290.
Doh, J., Bunyarataveg, K., & Hahn, E.
(2009).
Separable but not equal: The location determinants of discrete services offshoring activities.
Journal of International Business Studies: Part Special Issue: Offshoring Administrative & Technical,
40(6) ,
926-943.
Bunyaratavej, K., Hahn, E. & Doh, J.
(2008).
Multinational investment & host country development: Location efficiencies for services offshoring.
Journal of World Business,
43(2) ,
227-242.
Doh, J. & Hahn, E.
(2008).
Using spatial methods in strategy research.
Organizational Research Methods,
11(4) ,
659-681.
Hahn, E. D., and others.
(2007).
International offshoring of services: A parity study.
Journal of International Management,
13(1) ,
7-21.
Hahn, E. D.
(2006).
Re-examining informative prior elicitation through the lens of Markov chain Monte Carlo methods.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society,
169(1) ,
37-48.
Hahn, E. D.
(2006).
Link function selection in stochastic multicriteria decision making models.
European Journal of Operational Research,
172 ,
86-100.
Hahn, E. D. & Doh, J. P.
(2006).
Using Bayesian methods in strategy research: An extension of Hansen et al.
Strategic Management Journal,
27 ,
783-798.
Bunyaratavej, K. & Hahn, E. D.
(2005).
An integrative approach to measuring economic convergence: The case of the European Union.
Global Economy Journal,
5(2) ,
Article 8.
Phillips-Wren, G. E., Hahn, E. D. & Forgionne, G. A.
(2004).
A multiple-criteria framework for evaluation of decision support systems.
Omega,
32(4) ,
323-332.
Bunyaratavej, K. and Hahn, E. D.
(2003).
Convergence and its implications for a common currency in ASEAN.
ASEAN Economic Bulletin,
20(1) ,
49-59.
Hahn, E. D.
(2003).
Decision making with uncertain judgments: A stochastic formulation of the analytic hierarchy process.
Decision Sciences,
34(3) ,
443-466.
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Kottemann, Jeffrey Faculty , Information and Decision Sciences Perdue Hall (PH) 340 410-543-6212 or ext 36212 jekottemann salisbury edu [website ]
Education: 1984, PhD, University of Arizona
Website: http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~jekottemann/JEK%20Vita.pdf
INFO 281-601 INTERMEDIATE BUSI STATISTICS Study of modern statistical techniques with emphasis on data analysis in a computer assisted environment. Topics include analysis of variance and experimental design, categorical data analysis, regression analysis, model building, time series analysis and index numbers. Prerequisites: INFO 111 or COSC 116, MATH 160 and a C or better in MATH 155. Three hours per week.
INFO 281-602 INTERMEDIATE BUSI STATISTICS Study of modern statistical techniques with emphasis on data analysis in a computer assisted environment. Topics include analysis of variance and experimental design, categorical data analysis, regression analysis, model building, time series analysis and index numbers. Prerequisites: INFO 111 or COSC 116, MATH 160 and a C or better in MATH 155. Three hours per week.
INFO 340-601 DATA MINING FOR BUSN INTEL A high growth area, data mining is used by organizations to better underrstand teir situations as well as the world in which they function in order to devise effective strategies and policy options. Covers the concepts, software tools and related skills to help students become professional data analysts. A term project and presentation adopts a real-world problem-solving context. Prerequisites: Majors: INFO 211 and 281, admission to the Professional Program; Non-majors: Junior standing. Three hours per week.
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DiBartolo, M.C., Salimian, F., Kotteman, J.E. & DiBartolo, G.R.
(2012).
Engaging Baccalaureate Nursing Students in Statistics.
Nurse Educator,
37(4) ,
145-146.
Boyer-Wright, K., Summers, G.F., & Kottemann, J.E.
(2010).
XBRL: Is It Time?
Issues in Informing Science & Technology,
7 ,
509-518.
Kottemann, J. E. & Boyer-Wright, K. M.
(2009).
Human resource development, domains of information technology use, & levels of economic prosperity.
Information Technology for Development,
15(1) ,
32-42.
Wright, K. & Kottemann, J.
(2008).
High-level factors affecting availability of online government services worldwide.
Electronic Government, An International Journal,
5(4) ,
375-389.
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Papke-Shields, Karen Faculty , Information and Decision Sciences Perdue Hall (PH) 339 410-543-6419 or ext 36419 kepapke-shields salisbury edu [website ]
Education: B.S., M.S., North Carolina State University; Ph.D., University of South Carolina
Website: http://facultyfp.salisbury.edu/kepapke-shields/
2013 Summer I
INFO 615-791 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Essential concepts in project management taking a socio-technical perspective, incorporating both technical (e.g., scheduling, budgeting, tracking) and interpersonal (e.g., teams, motivation, communication) aspects of project management. Addresses all phases of project management from planning to closing. Includes project management simulation, hnads-on use of project management software and planning for a real-world project. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Three hours per week.
2013 Fall
INFO 494-001 DIRECTED STUDY IN INFO SYST Intensive research or study of a selected topic in management information systems. May be used as an information systems elective if approved by the department chair. May be repeated once for credit under different subtitles. Prerequisites: Junior standing and consent of instructor prior to registration.
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Papke-Shields, K., Beise, C., & Quan, J.
(2010).
Project Management Methods: Do We Practice What We Preach?
International Journal of Project Management,
28 ,
650-662.
Papke-Shields, K. & Malhotra, M.
(2008).
Manufacturing managers' perceptions of functional power in manufacturing organizations.
International Journal of Operations & Production Management,
28(9) ,
858.
Papke-Shields, K. E., Malhotra, M. K. & Grover, V.
(2006).
Evolution in the strategic manufacturing planning process of organizations.
Journal of Operations Management,
24(5) ,
421-439.
Papke-Shields, K. E., Malhotra, M. K. & Grover, V.
(2002).
Strategic manufacturing planning systems & their linkage to planning system success.
Decision Sciences,
33(1) ,
1-30.
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Quan, Jing Faculty , Information and Decision Sciences Perdue Hall (PH) 330 410-543-6514 or ext 36514 jxquan salisbury edu [website ]
Education: 1990, Ph.D. in Economics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 1986, M.B.A., Wuhan University, Wuhan, China 1983, B.S. in Computer Science, Wuhan University
Interests: Economics of IT IT Human Resource Management
Website: http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~jxquan/
INFO 281-603 INTERMEDIATE BUSI STATISTICS Study of modern statistical techniques with emphasis on data analysis in a computer assisted environment. Topics include analysis of variance and experimental design, categorical data analysis, regression analysis, model building, time series analysis and index numbers. Prerequisites: INFO 111 or COSC 116, MATH 160 and a C or better in MATH 155. Three hours per week.
INFO 385-601 DATA COMM AND NETWORKING Concepts and characteristics of data communication systems including network architectures, network operating systems, OSI Reference Model and network trends. Examination of wired and wireless networks, network security and network management. Major Prerequisite: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 211 or COSC 116 or COSC 120. Non-Major Prerequisite: Junior standing, INFO 211 or COSC 116 or COSC 120. Three hours per week.
INFO 385-602 DATA COMM AND NETWORKING Concepts and characteristics of data communication systems including network architectures, network operating systems, OSI Reference Model and network trends. Examination of wired and wireless networks, network security and network management. Major Prerequisite: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 211 or COSC 116 or COSC 120. Non-Major Prerequisite: Junior standing, INFO 211 or COSC 116 or COSC 120. Three hours per week.
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Cao, Y., Wan, Q., Lu, Y., Quan, J. & Chen, J.
(2012).
The dynamics of a virtual community during a natural disaster: A network analysis.
International Journal of Internet & Enterprise Management,
8(1) ,
1-15.
Peng, J. & Quan, J.
(2012).
Characteristics of Social Networks & Employee Behavior & Performance: A Chinese Case Study of a State-Owned Enterprise.
Information Resources Management Journal,
25(4) ,
26-45.
Peng, J., Quan, J., Li, J. & Dai, X.
(2012).
Impacts of Institutional Capacity on Enterprise IT Application Maturity--Based on Grey System Modeling.
International Journal of Management Science & Engineering Management,
72 ,
83-88.
Papke-Shields, K., Beise, C., & Quan, J.
(2010).
Project Management Methods: Do We Practice What We Preach?
International Journal of Project Management,
28 ,
650-662.
Quan, J. & Cha, H.
(2010).
IT certifications, outsourcing & information systems personnel turnover.
Information Technology & People,
23(4) ,
330-351.
Quan, J
(2008).
Evaluating e-business leadership and its links to firm performance.
Journal of Global Information Management,
16(2) ,
81-90.
Quan, J., Dattero, R., & Galup, S.
(2008).
An exploratory study of age discrimination in IT wages.
Information Resources Management Journal,
21(3) ,
24-38.
Quan, J. and others.
(2007).
Information technology wages & the value of certifications: A human capital perspective.
Communications of the AIS,
19(6) ,
81-114.
Niederman, F., Beise, C., Moody, J., Collins, R. W. & Quan, J.
(2006).
The global information systems management course - An idea whose time keeps coming.
Journal of Global Information Management,
14(3) ,
I-III.
Awards(s)
Jing Quan (2003). Henry C. Welcome Fellowship - Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC).
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Salimian, Fatollah Faculty , Information and Decision Sciences Perdue Hall (PH) 341 410-543-6321 or ext 36321 fxsalimian salisbury edu [website ]
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INFO 281-003 INTERMEDIATE BUSI STATISTICS Study of modern statistical techniques with emphasis on data analysis in a computer assisted environment. Topics include analysis of variance and experimental design, categorical data analysis, regression analysis, model building, time series analysis and index numbers. Prerequisites: INFO 111 or COSC 116, MATH 160 and a C or better in MATH 155. Three hours per week.
INFO 281-004 INTERMEDIATE BUSI STATISTICS Study of modern statistical techniques with emphasis on data analysis in a computer assisted environment. Topics include analysis of variance and experimental design, categorical data analysis, regression analysis, model building, time series analysis and index numbers. Prerequisites: INFO 111 or COSC 116, MATH 160 and a C or better in MATH 155. Three hours per week.
INFO 450-151 COMPUTER HDW AND OS TECH Study of technical topics related to computer systems. Emphasis is placed on hardware architecture, Operating Systems, basic networking, and application software compatibilities issues. Cannot receive credit for both INFO 450 and INFO 455. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 211. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, INFO 211. Three hours per week.
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Article(s)
DiBartolo, M.C., Salimian, F., Kotteman, J.E. & DiBartolo, G.R.
(2012).
Engaging Baccalaureate Nursing Students in Statistics.
Nurse Educator,
37(4) ,
145-146.
Khazeh, K., Winder, R.C., & Salimian, F.
(2012).
Value at Risk & Transaction Exposure: Lexicographic Permutation of a Six-Currency Portfolio.
The Journal of Current Research in Global Business,
15(24) ,
20-31.
Salimian, F. & DeRidder, J.
(2012).
An Examination of Randomness Properties of 3-Digit Fibonacci Numbers Utilizing Traditional Randomness Tests.
Academy of Taiwan Business Management Review,
8 (3) ,
135-139.
Khazeh, K., Winder, R. C., & Salimian, F.
(2011).
Measuring Transaction Exposure Using Value at Risk: Lexicographic Permutation of a Five-Currency Portfolio.
Journal of Business & Behavioral Sciences,
23(3) ,
35-43.
Salimian, F. & Deridder, J.J.
(2011).
Insufficiency of Traditional Methods in Testing Randomness.
Academy of Taiwan Business Management Review,
7(1) ,
51-55.
Deridder, J.J. & Salimian, F.X.
(2009).
Dynamic Activity Cost Model Delivering Improved Profit.
Academy of Taiwan Business Management Review,
5(3) ,
104-108.
Presentations
Khazeh, K., Salimian, F., & Winder, R.C. (2012). Value at Risk & Transaction Exposure: An Inter-Temporal Lexicographic Permutation of a Six-Currency Portfolio. Presented at 7th International American Institute of Higher Education Conference, Williamsburg, VA. Khazeh, K., Winder, R.C. & Salimian, F. (2012). Assessing Transaction Exposure/Risk Utilizing Value at Risk: The Holding Period Effect. Presented at Annual Meeting, Association for Global Business (AGB), Washington, D.C.. Khazeh, K., Winder, R. C. & Salimian, F. (2010). Measuring transaction exposure using value at risk: An application of a five-currency portfolio. Presented at the annual conference of Northeast Decision Sciences Institute. Presented at Northeast Decision Sciences Institute, Alexandria, VA.
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Vance, Patti Administrative Assistant I , Perdue School of Business Administrative Assistant I , Information and Decision Sciences Perdue Hall (PH) 328 410-543-6336 or ext 36336 pavance salisbury edu
Wright, Kathie Department Chair , Information and Decision Sciences Perdue Hall (PH) 334 410-543-6143 or ext 36143 kmwright salisbury edu [website ]
Education: PhD, George Washington University BA, Clark University
Interests: XBRL Collective Efficacy and Interdependent IS Tasks
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2013 Summer I
BUAD 699-691 SPECIAL TOPICS IN BUSINESS Study of specific problems and issues in business administration. May be taken twice under different subtitles recorded with the registrar. Prerequisite: Admission to M.B.A. program. One to three hours per week.
INFO 465-601 GLOBAL INFO SYSTEMS MGMT Analysis of technical, cultural, organizational, and geopolitical challenges facing business and IT professionals in implementing and managing IT in an increasingly global, technological environment. Current readings and case studies are used to examine infrastructure, e-business, global teamwork, and transborder and cross-cultural information systems issues. Major Prerequisites: INFO 211 and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: INFO 211 and junior standing. Three hours per week.
2013 Summer II
INFO 494-701 DIRECTED STUDY IN INFO SYST Intensive research or study of a selected topic in management information systems. May be used as an information systems elective if approved by the department chair. May be repeated once for credit under different subtitles. Prerequisites: Junior standing and consent of instructor prior to registration.
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Wright, K. & Kottemann, J.
(2008).
High-level factors affecting availability of online government services worldwide.
Electronic Government, An International Journal,
5(4) ,
375-389.
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2013 Fall
INFO 301-001 BUSI APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT Introduction to the development of business applications using software development languages and tools commonly used in industry. Topics include design and implementation of user interfaces, business process automation and data stores. Major Prerequisite: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 211. Non-Major Prerequisite: junior standing, INFO 211. Three hours per week.
INFO 301-002 BUSI APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT Introduction to the development of business applications using software development languages and tools commonly used in industry. Topics include design and implementation of user interfaces, business process automation and data stores. Major Prerequisite: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 211. Non-Major Prerequisite: junior standing, INFO 211. Three hours per week.
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