
PUBLICATIONS
Year: 2009
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Title: User Readiness for IS Development: An Examination of 50 Cases
Co-Authors: Haejin Kim
Affiliation: South Korea
Journal: Systems Research and Behavioral Science
Vol: 26
Issue: 1
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Year: 2008
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Title: Ontological Learning amid Challenges to Non-Traditional Students
Abstract: coauthored by Myron Sheu and Wang Wong, has been double-blind reviewed (refereed) and accepted at the 38th Annual Conference of the International Society for Exploring Teaching and Learning to be held October 23-25, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Co-Authors: Wang Wong
Affiliation: CSUDH
Journal: 38th Annual Conference of the International Society for Exploring Teaching and Learning
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Year: 2007
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Title: Enterprise Documentation: A Formal-Model Approach
Co-Authors: Xin James He
Affiliation: Fairfield University
Journal: Communications of the International Information Management Association Journal
Vol: 7
Issue: 2
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Year: 2006
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December
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Title: Heuristic Object-Oriented Data Schema For Contextual Accounting
Co-Authors: Mohamed El-Badawi and Wang C Wong
Affiliation: CSU Dominguez Hills
Journal: Proceedings of the 5th International Business Information Management Association Conference, Cairo
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December
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Title: Data Warehousing for Supply Chain Management with Case Analysis
Co-Authors: Xin James He
Affiliation: Fairfield University
Journal: International Journal of Management and Enterprise Development
Vol: 3
Issue: 5
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July
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Title: A Knowledge Assimilation Schema for Teaching Technical Subjects
Co-Authors: Wang Wong
Journal: Journal of Information Systems Education, 17(2)
Vol: 17
Issue: 2
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February
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Title: A Rich Internet Application Edutainment Training System
Co-Authors: Wang C Wong and Eric Moy
Affiliation: CSU Dominguez Hills and Hong Kong Ind Building
Journal: International Journal of Cont. Engineering Education and Lifelong Learning
Vol: 16
Issue: 3/4
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Title: Strategic Decision Support for Information Protection - A Facilitation Framework for Small and Medium Enterprises
Co-Authors: Wong, Wang
Journal: Review of Business Information Systems
Vol: 9
Issue: 3
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Year: 2005
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October
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Title: Competitive Technical Intelligence for Chinese Small and Medium Technology Firms
Co-Authors: Wang C. Wong
Affiliation: CSU Dominguez Hills
Journal: Proceedings of the 2005 Westlake International Conference on Small and Medium Businesses, Hangzhou
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June
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Title: A Reasoning Framework for Optimal Design Decisions
Abstract: As enterprise information systems continue evolving, the resultant complexity of an enterprise information system increasingly challenges our attempts to cost-effectively evaluate its long-term health. While the tools and methods for facilitating the system evaluation do exist, most of them, if not all, have much been paralyzed by the exponential growth of system complexity. In response to the challenge, our recent research has focused on exploring an object-oriented reasoning framework for evaluating the design options of an enterprise information system, which consists of an enriched object-oriented representation framework and an intelligent agent that conducts implicit reasoning processes that are intrinsic to object orientation. The resulting framework is intended to guide the system designers to focus their efforts on exceptional design decisions while helping ensure the optimal soundness of system architecture. Based on initial experiment, our approach has demonstrated that it could visibly improve the cost effectiveness of evaluating complex design options of an enterprise information system.
Co-Authors: Ravi Mukkamala & Stewart Shen
Affiliation: Old Dominion University
Journal: Proceedings of the International Conference on Information and Knowledge Engineering
Vol: 1
Issue: 1
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February
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Title: Heuristic Object-Oriented Deployment System for Systematic Protection of Information Assets
Co-Authors: Le Tang
Affiliation: CSU Los Angeles
Journal: California Journal of Operation Management
Vol: 3
Issue: 1
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Title: Should We Consider User Readiness a Prerequisite for Information System Development?
Co-Authors: Haejin Kim
Journal: Journal of Academy of Business and Economics
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Title: Personalizing Online Trading without Spoiling Its Intrinsic Advantages
Co-Authors: Stewartt Shen
Affiliation: Old Dominion University
Journal: Journal of Business & Economics Research
Vol: 3
Issue: 9
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Year: 2004
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October
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Title: An Object-Oriented Knowledge Retrieval System to Facilitate Online Investment Decision Making
Co-Authors: Peter Ammerman, Melody Kiang, Jasmine Yur-Austin
Affiliation: California State University, Long Beach
Journal: Review of Business Research
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Year: 2003
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December
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Title: Autonomous Knowledge Granulation - A Key Function for Effective and Efficient Info Sys. Management
Abstract: Managing the logically coupled but physically distributed enterprise information systems is increasingly time-consuming and costly because of some peculiar characteristics inherent to such highly integrated information systems, some of which particularly make effective and efficient system administration nearly prohibitive and have rendered the traditional approaches to information systems administration seriously ineffective and subsequently demand fundamental improvements to the technologies and tools in this arena. Inspired by such challenges, we have focused our research efforts on a few strongly desired properties that a system management tool should possess in order to conduct cost-effective systems administration and then suggested that the enhanced autonomy of knowledge granulation play a key role in response to the challenges in managing enterprise information systems. In this paper, we describe how the ability to autonomously granulate knowledge entities could improve the overall cost-effectiveness of systems management and propose a model for enhancing the autonomy of knowledge granulation of a system management tool, which consists of two major designs, namely using relative defaults and object orientation to construct a flexible knowledge representation structure and, within the representational framework, dynamically generating domain-dependent constraint objects that are controlled by domain-independent constraints. We conclude the discussion by identifying the contribution of our approach to the existing research activities in this arena and our future work.
Co-Authors: Mohammad Eyadat
Journal: Proceedings of 2003 International Business Information Management Conference
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July
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Title: Object-Oriented Intelligent Mechanism - Vital for the Success of E-Commerce
Abstract: Motivated by widespread applications of e-commerce, this paper addresses the unique challenges of e-commerce by introducing object-oriented intelligence to the user interfaces of e-commerce rather than by utilizing traditional expert systems. Specifically, this research examines the intelligent mechanism settings that are aimed largely at improving knowledge representation of online transactions. In this paper, we, without loss of generality, focus on online investment due to its complexity and popularity and integrate a series of intelligent mechanism settings as a heuristic intelligence system to make the online investment user-friendlier to online investors and more affordable to online service providers.
Co-Authors: James He
Affiliation: Fairfield University
Journal: Journal of Object Technology
Issue: July-August 2003
Website: http://www.jot.fm/issues/issue_2003_7/
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June
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Title: A Reasoning Framework for Optimal Design Decisions
Abstract: As enterprise information systems continue evolving, the resultant complexity of an enterprise information system increasingly challenges our attempts to cost-effectively evaluate its long-term health. While the tools and methods for facilitating the system evaluation do exist, most of them, if not all, have much been paralyzed by the exponential growth of system complexity. In response to the challenge, our recent research has focused on exploring an object-oriented reasoning framework for evaluating the design options of an enterprise information system, which consists of an enriched object-oriented representation framework and an intelligent agent that conducts implicit reasoning processes that are intrinsic to object orientation. The resulting framework is intended to guide the system designers to focus their efforts on exceptional design decisions while helping ensure the optimal soundness of system architecture. Based on initial experiment, our approach has demonstrated that it could visibly improve the cost effectiveness of evaluating complex design options of an enterprise information system.
Co-Authors: Ravi Mukkamala and Stewart Shen
Affiliation: Old Dominion University
Journal: Proceedings of the International Conference on Information and Knowledge Engineering 2003
Vol: 1
Issue: 1
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Title: Intelligent Web User Interfaces
Co-Authors: James He
Journal: Communications of International Information Management Association
Vol: 3
Issue: 2
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Year: 2001
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May
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Title: A Knowledge representation framwork for facilitating Online Investing.
Abstract: With the rise of the Internet and online investing, investors now have ready access to a wide variety of investment-related information. thus, the challange for investors is no longer how to obtain basic data necessary for making informed investment decisions, but how to quickly process and assimilate all the data that is available. In light of this change en envirnment, this paper examines the shortcomings of the tradional ways in which brokerage firms have provided information to their clients and then examines and develops aknowledge representation (KR) frameworkfor better facilitating the information needs of the clients. Specifically, this paper develops a basis for situating the KR of omline investing within an object-oriented framework, based on which the paper examines how implicit reasoning can be applied to deliver knowledge that is fundamental for making intelligent investment decisions but is often overlooked by online investors. However, not all investment-related infromation is tied to the financial markets; some information, such as risk-tolerence level and investment time horizon, is investor-specific. Thus, the paper also discusses how to incorporate such investor-specific information into the KR. Finally, the paper discusses the feasibility of implementing such a KR framework and some of the promises and pitfalls that could be expected from such a framework.
Co-Authors: Peter ammermann, Jasmine yur-Austun, and Melody Kiang
Journal: Proceedings of the 12th Information Ressources Mnagement Association International Conference
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