Education Doctor of Philosophy, University of Nebraska Master of Science, Pennsylvania State University Bachelor of Science, Seoul National University
Interests Teaching Interests: Database Management; Data Communications Systems and Networking; Data Security and
Information Assurance; Enterprise Architecture; Computer Hardware and Systems Software;
Microcomputer Applications
Research Interests: Knowledge Engineering and Management; Business Rule Managements Systems; Database
Systems Management; Data Warehousing and Mining; Strategic Use of Organizational Information
Systems; Ethical Decision-Making in IT Use
Selected Research
Meservy, T., Zhang, C., Lee, E., and Dhaliwal, J. 2011. "The Business Rules Approach
and Its Impact on Software Testing: A Case Study," IEEE Software, 21 Sept. 2011. IEEE computer Society Digital Library. IEEE Computer Society, <http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MS.2011.120>
Abstract
Dahmer, B., Prendergast, R.,Ambartsoumian, V., Dhaliwal, J., Lee, T. E., Meservy,
T., and Zhang, C. “Implementing Quality Gates throughout the Enterprise IT Production
Process,” Proceedings of the 4th STEP Conference, Memphis, TN, May 2010.
Zhang, C., Meservy, T., Lee, T. E., and Dhaliwal, J. “An Exploratory Case Study of
Business Rules Engines,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Information System, Phoenix, AZ, December, 2009.
Tracy, J., Meservy, T., Zhang, C., Lee, T. E., and Dhaliwal, J. “Testing Business
Policies and Rules in Software Engineering: A Model and Exploratory Analysis of Business
Rule Engines,” Proceedings of the 3rd STEP Conference, Memphis, TN, May 2009.
Brown, C., and Lee, T. E. 2007. “Oligopsony, Information Technology, and Systems Integration:
The Case of the Healthcare Supply Industry,” International Journal of Business and Management (2:6), pp. 85-96.
Biographical Summary Euntae “Ted” Lee received his Ph.D. in Management Information Systems from University
of Nebraska and MS in Computer Science from The Pennsylvania State University, and
BS in Atmospheric Science from Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea. Dr. Lee joined
the fcbe_faculty of the Fogelman College of Business & Economics at the University
of Memphis in 1999.
His teaching interests include database systems management, data communications systems
and networking, data security and Information assurance, enterprise architecture,
computer hardware and systems software, and microcomputer applications. His primary
research interests are knowledge engineering and management, business rule managements
systems, database systems, data warehousing and mining, ethical decision-making in
IT use and strategic use of organizational information systems. Dr. Lee’s work has
been published in such journals as Expert Systems in Applications, The Communications
of the ACM, and Journal of Computer Information Systems.
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