Education Master of International Business Administration, University of Memphis, 2009 Master of Science, Khakiv Polytechnic University, 1987
Interests Teaching Interests: Global IT Management; Networking & Telecommunications; Statistics, Data Mining
Research Interests: IT Enabled Co-Creation; Knowledge Management Systems; Business Value of IT; Data Mining;
Software Testing Processes
Selected Research Dhaliwal, J., Lee, T., Meservy, T., Zhang, C., Ambartsoumian, V. " Quality Gates in
Software Development and Testing: A Systemic Approach to Developing Quality Gate Criteria
." Proceedings of the 4th Annual STEP (Software Testing Excellence Program) Workshop, 2010.
Biographical Summary Vladimir is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Management Information Systems at
the University of Memphis. His current research focuses on the introduction of quality
control in software design and testing methodology in large organizations from a risk
perspective. Other research interests include examining the development of the phenomenon
of IT-enabled co-creation and the role of Service Dominant Logic (SDL) approach in
online commerce in the age of the Internet. He has served as a reviewer for the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS).
Vladimir has extensive semiconductor industry experience including the roles of Senior
Engineer in Research and Development, in which he played key roles in creation of
taxonomies, information and documentation flow and other knowledge management processes.
He holds a patent (special machines filed). He enjoys spending time with his kids,
playing piano, working on home improvement projects, and traveling in the US and abroad.
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