2.7 Desarrollo de la propuesta
2.7.3 Implementación de mejora
QA 500 – Business Forecasting & Predictive Analytics
Course Description
This course introduces analytical techniques used to assist in managing under uncertainty. Topics include time series and other forecasting techniques, as well as Monte Carlo simulation to assess the risk associated with managerial decisions. Specifically, we will cover decision support systems, collecting data, data sources, time dependent models and analysis, advanced solver, time series techniques, exponential smoothing, moving averages, and Box-Jenkins (ARIMA) models. Application examples include: Financial models - Stock prices, Risk management - Bond ratings, Behavior models - Customer attrition, Customer likes/dislikes, Buying patterns - Propensity to buy, Politics - Identify swing voters, and Sales. Prerequisite: QA 400.
Learning Outcomes
1. Identify the appropriate techniques to use to analyze time series data 2. Identify when Monte Carlo simulation is appropriate for assessing risk 3. Use computer software for implementing forecasting
4. Use computer simulation software to perform risk analyses Text
Principles of Business Forecasting, Keith Ord & Robert Fildes, South-Western, Cengage Learning, 2013, ISBN 978-0-324-31127-3.
Grading Policy
Participation 10%
Homework 30%
Quizzes 30%
Mid-Term Exam 20%
Final Exam 30%
Total 100%
Participation
Students are expected to attend and participate in each class session. Participation means being prepared, being punctual, being respectful, actively listening and responding to questions.
Homework
All homework assignments will be submitted through Blackboard.
Quizzes
There will be a total of five (5) quizzes.
Exams
One mid-term exam and one final exam will be given. In case of an emergency, the student must contact the instructor to request an excused absence. All students must take the mid-term exam and the cumulative final exam. Exams will be a combination of multiple choice and computational questions that may require the use of software.
Outline of Course Content:
Session Topics Reading Case & Homework
1
• Forecasting: Why and How
Ch 1 Minicase 1.1 & Minicase 1.4
2
• Basic Tools for Forecasting
Ch 2
Exercises 2.1 & 2.4, Minicase 2.1
3
• Forecasting Trends: Exponential Smoothing
Ch 3
Exercises 3.1, 3.3 & 3.4
4
• Seasonal Series: Forecasting &
Decomposition
• State-‐Space Models for Time Series
• Simple Linear Regression for Forecasting Ch 7
Exercises 7.5
8
• Multiple Regression for Forecasting
• Judgment-Based Forecasting Ch 11
Exercises 11.10
12
• Putting Forecasting Methods to Word Ch 12
Exercises 12.16 13
• Forecasting in Practice Ch 13
14
• Final Exam
Appendix D IS/OM Faculty and CVs
Name/Title Degree/Institution Expertise Teaching
James He Professor
Ph.D. (1992) Penn State
Operations Management and Quantitative Analysis
OM 500*
QA 400, 500*
Chris Huntley Associate Professor
Ph.D. (1996)
University of Virginia
Information Systems IS 500, 520, 550*
Patrick Lee
Associate Professor
Ph.D. (1984)
Carnegie Mellon University
Operations Management and Quantitative Analysis
OM 400, 525 QA 500*
Yasin Ozcelik Associate Professor
Ph.D. (2005) Purdue University
Information Systems IS 500, 540*, 550*
Vishnu Vinekar Associate Professor
Ph.D. (2007)
University of Texas at Arlington
Information Systems IS 500, 540*, 550*
Additional Line TBD
Ph.D.
?
Information Systems and Big Data Management
IS 540*, 550*
*new course in MSBA program
James He Professor
Department: Information Systems & Operations Management School: Dolan School of Business
Date of Appointment: September 2000 Date of Rank: September 2006 Years of Service: 14
Employment 2000 -‐
Present Professor (2006) , Information Systems & Operations Management, Fairfield University
1991 -‐ 2000 Assistant Professor (1991-‐1997) and Associate Professor (1997-‐2000), School of Business, South Carolina State University, Orangeburg, SC.
Degrees
Ph.D. Management Science and Information Systems, Pennsylvania State University, 1992 MBA University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 1987
BS Zhejiang University, 1982 Honors
2012
DSB Outstanding Research Paper Award 2006
Distinguished as a Fellow of the International Information Management Association (IIMA) 2006
Elected as President of the International Information Management Association (IIMA)
Publications Articles
• Xin James He and Myron Sheu, Efficacy of Functional User Impact on
Information System Development, Management Research Review, Vol. 37 (9), Sept. 9, 2014 (Forthcoming).
• Xin James He, The Effect of Supply Chain Strategy on Quality and U.S.
Competitiveness, Communications of the IIMA, Vol. 13 (2), 2013, pp. 15-‐27.
• Xin James He, Enhancing Excel Skills in Teaching Undergraduates in Business, Communications of the IIMA, 11(4) 2012, 13-‐30.
• Myron Sheu and Xin James He, An Empirical Study of Integration Issues in IS Development, The Journal of Academy of Business and Economics, 11(4) 2011, 154-‐159.
• Xin James He, Factors Affecting Business Process Reengineering in China, International Journal of Internet and Enterprise Management, 7(2) 2011, 172-‐
196.
• Xin James He, Xiaobo Xu and Jack C. Hayya, The Impact of Stochastic Lead Time:
The Mean or the Variance, International Journal of Information Technology &
Decision Making, 10(1) 2011, 175-‐185.
• Jack C. Hayya, Terry Harrison and Xin James He, The Impact of Stochastic Lead Time Reduction on Inventory cost under Order Crossover, European Journal of Operational Research, 211(2) 2011.
• James He, Analysis of Strategic Supply Management: A Switching Cost View, 2011 Proceedings of the International Conference on Service Systems and Service Management, 2011, 255-‐260.
• Wei Gao, Xin James He and Hengshan Wang, The Impact of Knowledge Integration on Firm Performance, Journal of International Technology and information Management, 18(2) 2009, 239-‐258.
• Xiaobo Xu and Xin James He, Impact of Team Altitude and Behavior on IS Project Success, Communications of the IIMA, 8(4) 2008, 41-‐52.
• Xin James He and Myron Sheu, Enterprise Documentation: A Formal-‐Model Approach, Communications of the IIMA, 7(2) 2007, 51-‐59.
• Jun Zhuo and Xin James He, Analysis of E-‐Marketplace for Textile Industry in China, International Journal of Management and Enterprise Development, 4(3) 2007, 337-‐353.
• Xin James He and Myron Sheu, Measured Decision Support for Online Customers, Journal of Business Management and Change, 1(1) 2006, 27-‐38.
• Xin James He and Myron Sheu, Data Warehousing for Supply Chain Management with Case Analysis, International Journal of Management and Enterprise
Development, 3(5) 2006, 438-‐452.
• Xin James He, A Comparative Study of Business Process Reengineering in China, Communications of IIMA, 5(1) 2005, 25-‐30.
• Xin James He, ERP Implementation in the Global Marketplace: The Case of China and the United State of America, International Journal of Knowledge, Culture, and Change Management, 4 2005, 889-‐905.
• Xin James He, J.G. Kim and Jack C. Hayya, The Cost of Lead-‐time Variability: The Case of the Exponential Distribution, International Journal of Production
Economics, 97(2) 2005, 113-‐122.
• Xin James He and Hengshan Wang, Logistics Information System in China: An Overview, Communications of the IIMA, 4(3) 2004, 113-‐122.
• J.G. Kim, D. Sun, Xin James He and Jack C. Hayya, The (s, Q) Inventory Model with Erlang Lead Time and Deterministic Demand, Naval Research Logistics, 51(6) 2004, 906-‐923.
• Xin James He, The ERP Challenge in China: A Resource-‐Based Perspective, Information Systems Journal, 14(2) 2004, 153-‐167.
• Myron Sheu and Xin James He, Intelligent Web User Interfaces, Communications of the IIMA, 3(2) 2003, 1-‐15.
• Jack C. Hayya, Dean Chatfield, Xin James He and Chao-‐Hsien Chu, Supply Chain Information Technology Metrics, International Journal of Operations and Quantitative Management, 9(1) 2003, 33-‐48.
• Myron Sheu and Xin James He, Intelligent Machanism -‐ Vital for the Success of E-‐
Commerce, Journal of Object Technology, 2(4) 2003, 101-‐112.
• Xin James He, Will ERP Fit Enterprises in China, Communications of the IIMA, 2(1) 2002, 25-‐36.
• Xin James He and Jack C. Hayya, The Impact of Just-‐in-‐time Production on Food Quality, Total Quality Management, 13(5) 2002, 651-‐670.
Conference Proceedings
• Xin James He and Myron Sheu, Efficacy of Functional User Impact on Information System Development, 2013 Proceedings of Southwest Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting, (2013), 581-‐588.
• Xin James He, Analysis of Strategic Supply Management: A Switching Cost View in 2011 Proceedings of the International Conference on Service Systems and Service Management. (2011).
• Ying Yi and Xin James He, Analysis of Switching Costs on Customer Loyalty in e-‐
commerce in 2010 Proceedings of INFORMS Service Science Conference. (2010), 98-‐105.
• Xin James He, The Impact of Stochastic Lead Time: the Mean or the Variance in 2009 Proceedings of International Multi-‐Conference of Engineering and Computer Scientists. (2009), 2076-‐2080.
• Xin James He and Wenjie Wu, Factors Affecting Adoption of ERP in China in Joint 2006 Proceedings of the International Conference on CIMCA and IAWTIC. Sydney, Australia: (2006).
• Jack Hayya, Dean Charfield, Xin James He and Andrew Pan, Exploiting Linear Independence in the Analysis of Stochastic Inventory Systems in 2006 Proceedings of Decision Sciences Institute. San Antonio, TX: (2006), 32271-‐
32276.
• Xin James He, Business Process Reengineering in China: An Empirical Study in Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on IS Management, Leadership and Governance. Paris, France: (2006), 61-‐70.
• Jack C. Hayya, U. Bagchi, Xin James He, J.G. Kim and Andrew C. Pan, Supply Chain Analysis: RFID & Inventory Control in 2005 Proceedings of Decision Sciences Institute. San Francisco, CA: (2005), 11861-‐11866.
• Xin James He, Early Trends of ERP Implementation in China in 2003 Proceedings of Decision Sciences Institute. Washington, DC: (2003), 1-‐6.
• Xin James He, Inventory Management under ERP Environment in Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of Electronic Commerce Engineering. Hangzhou, China: (2003), 249-‐252.
• Xin James He, A Resource-‐Based View on ERP Implementation in Proceedings of the 7th International Conference of the Decision Sciences Institute. Shanghai, China: (2003), CD-‐ROM.
• Jack C. Hayya, Dean Chatfield, Xin James He and Chao-‐Hsien Chu, Supply Chain Information Technology Metrics in 2003 Proceedings of Western Decision Sciences Institute. Island of Kauai, Hawaii: (2003), 500-‐502.
• Xin James He and Jack C. Hayya, Lead-‐Time Variability and Inventory Cost in 2002 Proceedings of Decision Sciences Institute. San Diego, CA: (2002), 1922-‐
1927.
• J.G. Kim, Xin James He and Jack C. Hayya, Stochastic Lead-‐Time Inventory Models in 2002 Proceedings of Western Decision Sciences Institute. Las Vegas, NV: (2002), 748-‐750.
• Xin James He, The Impact of ERP Implementation in China in Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on e-‐Business in Hong Kong. (2001), CD-‐ROM.
• Chao-‐Hsien Chu, Xin James He and Jack C. Hayya, A Data Warehousing Approach to Supply Chain Integration in 2001 Proceedings of Decision Sciences Institute.
San Francisco, CA: (2001).
Presentations Conferences
• Xin James He, “Critical Skills Required in Big Data Business Analytics.” Paper presented to the Academy of Business Research Fall 2013 Conference, Montego Bay, Jamaica, November 13-‐15, 2013.
• Xin James He, “The Impact of Global Supply Chain on the Product Quality: The Case of Boeing 787.” Paper presented to 26th Euro-‐Institute for Operations Research and Management Science Joint Conference, Rome, Italy, July 1-‐ 4, 2013.
• Xin James He and Myron Sheu, “Efficacy of Functional User Impact on Information System Development.” Paper presented to the 2013 Southwest Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM on March 16, 2013.
• Christine Beggan and Xin James He, “The Effect of Outsourcing and the Global Trade Imbalance on US Economy.” Paper presented to the The 23rd Annual Meeting of International Information Management Association, Chicago, IL on October 16, 2012.
• Xin James He, “The Effect of Global Supply Chain on U.S. Manufacturing: A Switching Cost View.” Paper presented to the 2012 Institute for Operations Research and Management Science International Conference, Beijing, China on June 27, 2012.
• James He and Myron Sheu, “An Empirical Study of Integration Issues in IS
Development.” Paper presented to the 2011 International Academy of Business and Economics Conference, Las Vegas, NV on October 17, 2011.
• Ying Yi and James He, “Analysis of Strategic Supply Management: A Switching Cost View.” Paper presented to the 8th International Conference on Service Systems and Service Management, Tianjin, China on June 26, 2011.
• Xin James He and Ying Yi, “Analysis of Switching Costs on Customer Loyalty in e-‐
commerce.” Paper presented to the 2010 INFORMS Service Science Conference, Taipei, Taiwan on July 9, 2010.
• Xin James He, “The Impact of Stochastic Lead Time: The Mean or the Variance.”
Paper presented to the International Multi-‐Conference of Engineering and Computer Scientists 2009 on Operations Management, Hong Kong on March 20, 2009.
• Xin James He, “Stochastic Lead Time: Is it the mean or the variance that matters more.” Paper presented to the 19th Annual Conference of International
Information Management Association, San Diego, CA on October 13, 2008.
• Xin James He and Myron Sheu, “Enterprise Documentation: A Formal-‐Model Approach.” Paper presented to the 18th Annual Conference of International Information Management Association, Beijing, China on October 16, 2007.
• Xin James He and Wenjie Wu, “Factors Affecting Adoption of ERP in China.” Paper presented to the Joint 2006 International Conference on CIMCA and IAWTIC, Sydney, Australia on November 30, 2006.
• Jack Hayya, Dean Charfield, Xin James He and Andrew Pan, “Exploiting Linear Independence in the Analysis of Stochastic Inventory Systems.” Paper presented to the 2006 Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX on
November 19, 2006.
• Xin James He, “The Impact of Lead Time Variability on Supply Chain
Management.” Paper presented to the 17th Annual Meeting of International Information Management Association, New Rochelle, NY on October 5, 2006.
• Xin James He, “Business Process Reengineering in China: An Empirical Study.”
Paper presented to the 2nd European Conference on IS Management, Leadership and Governance, Ministry of Research, Paris, France on July 12, 2006.
• Jack C. Hayya, U. Bagchi, Xin James He, J.G. Kim and Andrew Pan, “Supply Chain Analysis: RFID & Inventory Control.” Paper presented to the 2005 Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA on November 21, 2005.
• Xin James He, “Analysis of Critical Success Factors for Business Process Engineering.” Paper presented to the 4th International Conference on Information and Management Science, Kunming, China on July 3, 2005.
• Jack C. Hayya, J.G. Kim, Xin James He and D. Sun, “A Regression Approach to Inventory Control with Erlang Lead Time and Deterministic Demand.” Paper presented to the 2004 Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting, Boston, MA on November 21, 2004.
• Xin James He, “ERP Implementation in the Global Marketplace: USA vs. China.”
Paper presented to the 4th International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations, London, UK on August 5, 2004.
• Xin James He, “Early Trends of ERP Implementation in China.” Paper presented to the 2003 Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting, Washington, DC on
November 23, 2003.
• Xin James He, “Inventory Management under ERP Environment.” Paper presented to the 3rd International Conference on Electronics Commerce Engineering, Hangzhou, China on October 23, 2003.
• Xin James He and Jack Hayya, “Lead-‐time Variability and Inventory Cost.” Paper presented to the 2002 Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA on November 24, 2002.
• J.G. Kim, Xin James He and Jack Hayya, “Stochastic Lead-‐time Inventory Models.”
Paper presented to the 2002 Western Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV on April 3, 2002.
• Xin James He, “The ERP Implementation in China.” Paper presented to the 1st International Conference on Electronic Business, Hong Kong, China on December 20, 2001.
• Chao-‐Hsien Chu, Xin James He and Jack Hayya, “A Data Warehousing Approach to Supply Chain Integration.” Paper presented to the 2001 Decision Sciences
Institute Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA on November 18, 2001.
• Xin James He, “Analysis of Switching Costs on Customer Loyalty in e-‐commerce.”
Paper presented to the , on.
Grants
• James He, The Impact of Global Supply Chain Strategy on Product Quality: The Case of Boeing 787, Dolan School of Business: $5,000 (June 1 – December 15, 2013).
• James He, The Effect of Global Supply Chain on U.S. Manufacturing: A Switching Cost View, Dolan School of Business: $5,000 (June 1 -‐ December 15, 2012).
• James He, Strategic Supply Chain Measurement: A Switching Cost Perspective, Dolan School of Business: $5,000 (June 1 -‐ December 15, 2011).
• James He, Critical Success Factors on IS Project Performance, Dolan School of Business: $5,000 (June 1 -‐ December 15, 2010).
• James He, Stochastic Lead Time: Is it the mean or the variance that matters more, Dolan School of Business: $5,000 (June 1 -‐ December 15, 2008).
• Xin James He, Enterprise Documentation: A Formal-‐Model Approach, Dolan School of Business: $5,000 (June 1 -‐ December 15, 2007).
• Xin James He, Analysis of E-‐marketplace in the Textile Industry in China, Dolan School of Business: $4,000 (May 1 -‐ September 1, 2006).
• Xin (James) He, Analysis of Critical Success Factors for Business Process Reengineering, Dolan School of Business, Fairfield University: (2005).
• Xin (James) He, Data Warehouse in Supply Chain Management, Fairfield University:
$3,500 (June 1 -‐ December 15, 2004).
• Xin (James) He, The (s, Q) Inventory Model with Stochastic Lead Time and
Deterministic Demand, Dolan School of Business, Fairfield University: $4,000 (June 1, 2004 -‐ February 10, 2005).
Service Committee
Dolan School of Business
• Continuous Improvement & Assessment Committee September 2008 – June 30 2011
• DSB Undergraduate Curriculum Committee September 2005 -‐ August 2008 General Faculty
• Academic Council September 2012 -‐ June 2014
• Undergraduate Curriculum September 2009 -‐ June 2012
• Academic Council September 2008 -‐ December 2008
• Faculty Development & Evaluation September 2006 -‐ August 2008
• Academic Council September 2004 -‐ August 2006
• Undergraduate Curriculum September 2003 -‐ August 2006 Chair: September 2004 -‐ August 2005
• University Advancement September 2001 -‐ August 2004 Chair: September 2003 -‐ August 2004
University Administration
• Self-‐Study 5: Faculty August 2006 -‐ August 2007
• Self-‐Study 6: Students August 2006 -‐ August 2007 Institutional Service
• Continuous Improvement & Assessment Committee. July 1, 2011 -‐ Present.
• Academic Council. September 1, 2011 -‐ May 30, 2014.
• Academic Council. September 1, 2008 -‐ December 15, 2008.
Professional Service
• President of International Information Management Association. November 1, 2006 -‐ November 1, 2007.
• Vice President of International Information Management Association. In charge of IIMA 2007 Annual Conference. November 1, 2005 -‐ November 1, 2006.
• Program Chair and Vice President of International Information Management Association. November 1, 2004 -‐ November 1, 2005.
Community Service
• Coordinator of Fairfield Chinese Academy. January 7, 2002 -‐ Present.
Christopher L Huntley Associate Professor
Department: Information Systems & Operations Managment School: Dolan School of Business
Date of Appointment: September 1997 Date of Rank: September 2004 Years of Service: 16
Employment 1997 -‐
Present Associate Professor (2004) , Information Systems & Operations Managment, Fairfield University
1996 -‐ 1997 Visiting Assistant Professor, Management Science and Information Systems, University of California at Riverside, Riverside, CA .
1995 -‐ 1996 Director of Network Analysis, Service Design and Planning, Consolidated Rail Corporation, Philadelphia, PA.
1994 -‐ 1995 Senior Operations Analyst/Architect, Information Systems, Consolidated Rail Corporation, Philadelphia, PA.
1992 -‐ 1994 Software Developer and Consultant, Commonwealth Computer Research, Charlottesville, VA.
Degrees
Ph.D. University of Virginia, 1996 M.S. University of Virginia, 1989 B.S. University of Virginia, 1987 Publications
Articles
• Christopher L. Huntley, Onshore Mobile App Development: Successes and Challenges, IEEE Computer, 44(9) 2011.
• Christopher L. Huntley, The Developer's Perspective, IEEE Computer, 44(5) 2011, 88-‐90.
• Vishnu Vinekar and Christopher L. Huntley, Agility vs. maturity: Is there really a trade-‐off?, IEEE Computer, 43(5) 2010, 87-‐89.
• Christopher L. Huntley, A Developmental View of Systems Security, IEEE Computer, 39(1) 2006, 113-‐114.
• Jeffrey Arthur and Christopher L. Huntley, Ramping up the Learning Curve:
Assessing the Impact of Deliberate Learning on Plant Performance Under Gainsharing, Academy of Management Journal, 48(6) 2005, 1159-‐1170.
• Christopher L. Huntley, Richard Mathieu and George Schell, An Initial
Assessment of Remote Access Computer Laboratories for IS Education, Journal of Information Systems Education, 15(4) 2004, 397-‐406.
• Christopher L. Huntley, Organizational Learning in Open Source Software Projects: An Analysis of Debugging Data, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 50(4) 2003, 485-‐493.
• Suzanne Hetzel Campbell and Christopher L. Huntley, Limits to Growth: A Private Family Health Practice, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 4(2) 2003, 133-‐139.
• Douglas Lyon and Christopher L. Huntley, There’s More Than One Way to Build a Bridge, IEEE Computer, 2002.
• S. Erevelles, V. Horton, E. Rolland and Christopher L. Huntley, Incorporating Geographic Information Systems into Marketing Education, Journal of Database Marketing, 6(4) 1999, 357-‐371.
• Christopher L. Huntley and Donald Brown, Parallel Genetic Algorithms with Local Search, Computers and Operations Research, 23 1996, 559-‐572.
• Christopher L. Huntley, Freight Routing and Scheduling at CSX Transportation, Interfaces, 25(3) 1995, 58-‐71.
• Donald Brown and Christopher L. Huntley, A Practical Application of Simulated Annealing to Clustering, Pattern Recognition, 14 1992, 402-‐412.
• Christopher L. Huntley and Donald Brown, A Parallel Heuristic for Quadratic Assignment Problems, Computers & Operations Research, 12 1991, 275-‐289.
• Christopher L. Huntley, Donald Brown and Paul Garvey, Clustering of Homogeneous Subsets, Pattern Recognition Letters, 12 1991, 401-‐408.
Chapters
• Christopher L. Huntley and Suzanne Hetzel Campbell, Limits to Growth: A Case Study of a Private Family Medical Practice -‐ updated. in P. Westhead, M. Wright and G. McElwee (Eds.), Entrepreneurship – Perspectives and Cases. Essex,
England: Pearson Education Limited (2011), pp. 411-‐416.
• Mousumi Bhattacharya and Christopher L. Huntley, Social Network Mapping Software: New Frontiers in HRM in T. Torres-‐Coronas and M. Arias-‐Olivia (Eds.), E-‐Human Resources Management. New York: Idea Group (2005), pp. 68-‐85.
Conference Proceedings
• Christopher L. Huntley, Caritas in Veritase in Business Technology Courses:
Anomaly or Teaching Moment?. in Proceedings of the Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education Conference. (2010).
• Christopher L. Huntley and Stephanie Lucca, Small World Effects in Extended OSS Communities: An Analysis of Project Dependency Data in B. Wray (Ed.), Proceedings of the 2008 Meeting of the Southeastern Decision Sciences Institute.
Atlanta, GA: Decision Sciences Institute (2008).
• Suzanne H. Campbell and Christopher L. Huntley, Growing pains at a private breastfeeding practice in World Association for Case Method Research & Case
Method Application(WACRA), 19th International Conference. Mannheim, Germany: WACRA (2002).
Presentations Conferences
• Christopher L. Huntley, “Caritas in Veritate in Business Technology Courses:
Anomaly or Teaching Moment?” Paper presented to the Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education, Milwaukee, WI on July 9, 2010.
• Christopher L. Huntley and Winston M. Tellis, “Servant Leadership as it Appears in Open Source Software.” Paper presented to the Colleagues in Jesuit Business Education Conference, Rockhurst University, Kansas City, KS on July 16, 2009.
• Christopher L. Huntley, “Small World Effects in Extended OSS Communities: An Analysis of Project Dependency Data.” Paper presented to the 2008 Meeting of the Southeast Decision Sciences Institute, Orlando, FL on February 18, 2008.
• Mousumi Bhattacharya and Christopher L. Huntley, “Social network analysis and
• Mousumi Bhattacharya and Christopher L. Huntley, “Social network analysis and