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2008

  • Marcelo Cataldo, Jim Herbsleb and Kathleen M. Carley received an ACM Distinguished Paper Award for: Cataldo, M., Herbsleb J.D., & Carley, K.M. (2008). Socio-Technical Congruence: A Framework for Assessing the Impact of Technical and Work Dependencies on Software Development Productivity. In Proceedings, Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement Conference, Oct. 9-10, Kaiserslautern, Germany.

2007

  • Kathleen M. Carley, October 2007, "The promise and challenge of linking social and spatial networks," Frontiers in Transportations Social Interaction, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Invited Keynote.

  • Kathleen M. Carley, July, 2007, "Network Dynamics: The Challenge of Enron and al Qaeda,” UK Social Network Conference, University of London, London UK, Invited Keynote.

  • Kathleen M. Carley, June 2007, "Dynamic Network Analysis Applications for HPC," DOD High Performance Computing Modernization Program's (HPCMP) User's Group Conference (UGC), Pittsburgh, PA, Invited Keynote.

  • David Krackhardt, June 8, 2007, Keynote address: North American Association for Computational Social and Organizational Sciences (NAACSOS), Emory University, Atlanta, GA.

  • David Krackhardt, March 31, 2007, Keynote address: Intra-Organizational Network Conference, University of Kentucky.
  • Jana Diesner and Kathleen M. Carley, 2007, "Conditional Random Fields for Entity Extraction and Ontological Text Coding," Proc of North American Association for Computational Social and Organizational Science (NAACSOS) 2007 Conference, Atlanta, GA. Best Student Paper Award. [abstract]

2006

  • Marcelo Cataldo, Patrick Wagstrom, Jim Herbsleb, Kathleen M. Carley, 2006, "Identification of coordination requirements: Implications for the design of collaboration and awareness tools", Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW'06), Banff Canada, pp 353-362, Received Best Paper Award, 2006. [pdf]

2002

  • Kathleen M. Carley, October 2002, "Simulating Society: The Tension Between Transparency and Veridicality," Keynote, Agents 2002, Chicago, IL, Invited Keynote.

  • Matthew J. Dombroski and Kathleen M. Carley, 2002, "NETEST: Estimating a Terrorist Network's Structure," Graduate Student Best Paper Award, CASOS 2002 Conference, Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 8, pp. 235-241. Pittsburgh, PA. [pdf]

2001

  • Zhiang Lin and Kathleen M. Carley, 2001, "Organizational Design and Adaptation in Response to Crises: Theory and Practice," In Dennis H. Nagao (Ed.) AoM Best Papers Proceedings. Sixty-First Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Washington, D.C., USA, August 3-8, 2001, ?How Governments Matter, Academy of Management Proceedings 2001, Academy of Management, Washington D.C. OMT: B1-B6. [pdf]