GSCIS Working Paper Series is intended to be a forum for the faculty members and graduate students to disseminate the research work in progress on different areas of interest. The forum allows GSCIS scholars to share the preliminary results of their research in a constructive environment. The scholars may decide to present the results from an ongoing project, a new research problem, or viewpoint on a subject area that may be of interest to other faculty members. 

The series is scheduled over fall and spring of each year with forum meeting every 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month for an hour. The fall chapter takes place during the months of August, September, October, and November, while the spring chapter is organized from February to May. Kindly get in touch with Gurvirender Tejay (tejay@nova.edu) or simply fill out the form below. 

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Schedule for Fall 2011 Chapter
Date
Author
Title
Nov 29, 2011

Dr. Stefan Hrastinski

Student-student online coaching: An emerging learning activity

Oct 04, 2011

Dr. James Parrish

Toward a Theory of Emergent Leadership for Collaborative Information Systems Development among Social Enterprises


Abstracts

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WPS No.

Author

Title

Abstract available

Date

27

Dr. Stefan Hrastinski

Student-student online coaching: An emerging learning activity

Yes

Nov 29, 2011

 

26

Dr. James Parrish

Toward a Theory of Emergent Leadership for Collaborative Information Systems Development among Social Enterprises

Yes

Oct 4, 2011

 

25

Dr. Weidong, Xia

IS Structure and IS Performance: The Mediating Roles of IS Coordinatoin and Integration

Yes

Apr 19, 2011

 

24

Dr. Geoffrey S. Hubona

Does Being There Make A Difference? Shoppers' Perceptions in Virtual Worlds and on the Internet

Yes

Jan 18, 2011

 

23

Dr. Timothy Ellis

The Impact of Asynchronous Computer Mediated Communication Supported Project Based Teams on Sense of Connectedness in an Online Learning Environment

No

Dec 07, 2010

 

22

Dr. Michael Workman

A Behaviorist Perspective on Corporate Harassment Online: Validation of a Theoretical Model of Psychological Motives

Yes
Nov 16, 2010
21

Dr. Eduardo Fernandez

Designing Secure Architectures using Security Patterns

Yes
Nov 02, 2010
20

Barry Ahrens, and Dr. Wei Li

Genetic Algorithm Improvement of Parameters for the Dynamic Directed Path TSP Algorithm

Yes
Sept. 21, 2010
19

Dr. Peixiang Liu

Discovering Multiple Shortest Paths in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

Yes
Apr 20, 2010
18

Dr. Peter Aiken, Robert M. Stanley, Luke Anderson and Juanita Billings

Use of the IEEE Codes of Conduct to Resolve Legal Disputes

Yes
Apr 07, 2010
17

Dr. Caryn Conley

Work design for volunteers: The case of Open Source Software Development.

Yes
Feb 16, 2010
16

Dr. Michael VanHilst

Theories of Project Management and Their Relationship to Software Process Improvement

Yes
Feb 02, 2010
15

Dr. Wei Li

A Space-Efficient Approach to Consistency Check of Firewall Rules

Yes
Dec 1, 2009
14

Dr. Michael Van Hilst

The Use of Patterns For Multiple Dimensions of Security

Yes
Nov 17, 2009
13

Dr. Ling Wang

Student Self-Grading in a Wiki-Based Learning Platform

Yes
Nov 03, 2009
12

Dr. Monica Chiarini Tremblay


Result-Driven Data Quality in an Information Supply Chain for Health Care Decision-Making

Yes
Oct 06, 2009

11

Dr. Easwar Nyshadham

Ambiguity: A Review and Potential Applications in IS Research

Yes

May 19, 2009

10

Dr. Peixiang Liu

A Multipath Routing Algorithm Exploring the Direct Connectivity among Network Nodes

Yes

April 21, 2009

09

Dr. Greg Simco

The Elements of Survivable Systems

Yes

April 07, 2009

08

Donald Arlo Bess and Dr. Gurvirender Tejay

Understanding Information Security Culture: A Structuration Approach

Yes

March 17,2009

07

Dr. Martha Snyder

Instructional-Design Theory to Guide the Creation of Online Learning Communities for Adults.

Yes

Feb 03, 2009

06

Dr. Michael J. Laszlo

Principles Underlying Linguistic and Visual Perception

Yes

Nov 2008

05

Dr. Greg Simco, Dr. Frank J. Mitropoulos, and Salam Farhat

On The Engineering Of Survivable Systems

Yes

Nov 2008

04

Dr. Frank Mitropoulos

Automated Mutation Testing for Aspect-Oriented Programs

No

Oct 2008

03

Dr. Ling Wang

The Supervision of Doctoral Dissertation Using a Collaborative Cohort Model

Yes

Sep 2008

02

Dr. Alev Ozkok and
Dr. Yair Levy

Towards a Development of Assessment of Learners' Experienced Value (ALEV): Initial Empirical Results of Learners' Critical Value Factors (CVF) of E-Learning Systems in Turkeys

Yes

Sep 2008

01

Dr. Wei Li

Concise Representation of Attack Scenarios

Yes

Sep 2008

Day:
1st and 3rd Tuesdays

Time:
1030am to 1130am

Venue:
Dean's Conference Room, 4th Floor, Carl DeSantis Building
3301 College Ave, Main Campus - Davie

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