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CASOS News 2008

  • Terril L. Frantz received the 2008 Scholarship to attend the the 2008 OBTC Doctoral Institute last June--"as part of the annual "OBTS Teaching Conference for Management Educators." The annual institute is a intimate event that mixes students with world-class, award-winning, management research and teaching faculty for two days in an informal setting. The event centers on how to successfully manage the demands and the balance between research and teaching in our professional careers and personal life.

  • "Mathematical Models of Employees to Support Organizational Design and Decision Making", Business Week article referencing Kathleen M. Carley and CASOS, September 8, 2008.

  • The Numerati by Stephen Baker. Discusses research by CASOS on counter terrorism and organizations. Official Website

  • "Modeling and Simulation, State of the Art," ONR Social, Cultural and Computational Science Workshop, Washington DC, Invited Plenary, Kathleen M. Carley, May 2008.

  • "Dynamic Network Analysis to Support Counter-Narcotics Activities," 2008 National HIDTA Conference, Coronado, CA, Invited Plenary, Kathleen M. Carley, May 2008.

  • "Advances and Challenges in Dynamic Network Analysis," Analyzing the Impact of Emerging Societies on National Security, MORS, Chicago, IL Invited Plenary, Kathleen M. Carley, April 2008.

  • "Vibes," OneSaf, Orlando, FL, Invited Plenary, Kathleen M. Carley, April 2008.

  • "Dynamic Network Analysis," Exploring Creative Approaches to Intelligence Problems, Washington DC, Invited Plenary, Kathleen M. Carley, March 2008.

  • "Dynamic Network and Geo-Spatial Representation," International Workshop on Cultural Intelligence, London, UK, Invited Plenary, Kathleen M. Carley, March 2008.

  • "Dynamic Network Analysis," National Guard Counter Drug Conference, Washington DC, Invited Plenary, Kathleen M. Carley, March 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.

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