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STIET News

 In the News: Recent STIET PhD Eytan Bakshy's paper "The Role of Social Networks in Information Diffusion" is getting a lot of attention -- see Tech Crunch and Slate.

 News Note: WSU STIET faculty member, Robert Reynolds, STIET fellow Leonard Kinniard-Heether, and REU student Tracy Liu won first place in the IEEE Super Mario Competition and best student paper prize at the 2010 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence in Barcelona, Spain.

 Press Release -- World Wide Research Reshaping the Sciences and Humanities, edited by William H. Dutton and Paul W. Jeffreys includes contributions by STIET faculty member, Steve Jackson, and STIET fellow, Cory Knobel.

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Full Name
Scott Moore
email address
samoore@umich.edu
Phone Number
(734) 763-4385
Personal Home Page
http://www.samoore.com/
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3248 William Davidson Hall
701 Tappan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234

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Scott A. Moore is an Associate Professor of Computer & Information Systems at the University of Michigan Business School.

His research program focuses on automated electronic communication. He has investigated the effects of applying this technology to EDI, workflow automation, and, most recently, agents and electronic commerce. This recent work has involved defining a process description methodology that allows process definitions to be changed dynamically--an important feature for the unpredictable world of e-commerce. Previous lines of research have led him to construct a DSS for investigating fleet mixes, an environment for creating and investigating mathematical models, a prototype of a document retrieval system based on a formal language, a message management system (MMS) for an office environment, and a work management system. He has also investigated workflow systems and office automation. This has involved defining a theory of work readiness and a computerized system based on this theory. The goal of this research is to determine the effects of this system (as an exemplar of workflow systems) on the behavior of information workers.

First name
Scott
Last name
Moore
Department
Associate Professor of Business Information Technology

History

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