Education
B.S. Accounting
MAcc Information Systems Advisor
Dr. Kathleen Carley
Interests
I am interested in database design and development, software usage, and
information security.
Working papers/ Publications
"Identification and Estimation of Software Quality Factors' Effects on the
Evaluation of New Computing Architectures"
"Determining Factors in the Usage of Software Applications By End Users in
a Not-for-Profit Environment"
Thesis Topic
"Information Security and Inevitable Disclosure"
Employees have tacit knowledge. When a certain threshold of employees are
hired by a competing firm, despite maintenance of confidentality
agreements, inevitable disclosure occurs. This research examines what and
how tacit knowledge could be tracked.
Taught
Application Development Using Visual Basic V6
Carrig Emerging Technology 1999
Occasional lectures for DB courses
CMU, 2000
Substitute for accounting courses
BYU, 1994-95
Teaching Assistant Information
All classes through the MISPPM program--Master of Information Systems,
Public Policy and Management--within the Heinz School of Public Policy and
Management at Carnegie Mellon University
90-725 Information Technology and Social Accountability
Spring 1999, Dr. George Duncan
90-744 C++ Programming
Summer 1999, Dr. Steve Roehrig
90-748 Intermediate Database Management
Summer 1999, Dr. Akhilesh Bajaj
Fall 1999, Prof. Lorna Richey Kearns
Spring 2000, Prof. Karyn Moore
90-754 Object Oriented Analysis and Design
Fall 1998, Dr. Steve Roehrig
90-758 Advanced Database Management
Spring 1998, Dr. Akhilesh Bajaj
Spring 1998, Dr. Andreas Olligschlaeger
Fall 1998, Dr. Akhilesh Bajaj
Spring 1999, Prof. Lorna Richey Kearns
Fall 1999, Dr. Akhilesh Bajaj |