My current research interests are devided into two areas:
- human performance modeling with a focus on completion time
prediction models, and
- collaborative software development with a focus on agile project and
requirements management.
Conferences, Courses, & Seminars
During the 09/10 academic year, I will be a Visiting Professor in Information Science and Operations
Management at Suffolk University, as well as a Lecturer in Computer and Information Science at
Northeastern University and at the University of Massachusetts Lowell:
ISOM120: Information Technology, Suffolk University, Sawyer School of Business, Department of
Information Science and Operations Management, Undergraduate Level.
ISOM201: Data and Decision Analysis, Suffolk University, Sawyer School of Business, Department of
Information Science and Operations Management, Undergraduate Level.
MBA620: Statistical Methods, Suffolk University, Sawyer School of Business, Department of Information
Science and Operations Management, Graduate Level.
IS3500: Information System Design & Development, Northeastern University, College of Computer and
Information Science, Undergraduate Level.
91.522: Object-Oriented Analysis & Design, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Graduate Level.
I am currently scheduled to teach the following seminars and/or short courses:
Core Competencies for the Business Analyst, Corporate Education Group
Martin Schedlbauer, Ph.D.