David Ullman
David Ullman
Senior University Lecturer, Informatics
5212 Guttenberg Information Technologies Center (GITC)
Education
Admitted to Ph.D. Candidacy, ABD; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Management; 2005
Certificate of Completion; Columbia University Graduate School of Business; ; 2003
M.S.; New Jersey Institute of Technology; Management; 1992
B.S.; University of Delaware; Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science; 1979
Certificate of Completion; Columbia University Graduate School of Business; ; 2003
M.S.; New Jersey Institute of Technology; Management; 1992
B.S.; University of Delaware; Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science; 1979
2024 Fall Courses
IS 488 - INDEPENDENT STUDY IN INFO
IS 344 - COMPUTING APPLICATIONS IN BUS
IS 684 - BUSINESS PROCESS INNOVATION
IS 344 - COMPUTING APPLICATIONS IN BUS
IS 684 - BUSINESS PROCESS INNOVATION
Past Courses
FRSH SEM: FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR
IS 344: COMPUTING APPLICATIONS IN BUSINESS
IS 390: REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS AND SYSTEMS DESIGN
IS 447: HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
IS 465: ADVANCED INFORMATION SYSTEMS
IS 485: SPECIAL TOPICS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS
IS 677: INFORMATION SYSTEM PRINCIPLES
IS 678: IT SERVICE MANAGEMENT
IS 679: INFORMATION SYSTEM STRATEGY
IS 684: BUSINESS PROCESS INNOVATION
IS 732: DESIGN OF INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS
MIS 246: INTRODUCTION TO MIS
IS 344: COMPUTING APPLICATIONS IN BUSINESS
IS 390: REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS AND SYSTEMS DESIGN
IS 447: HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION
IS 465: ADVANCED INFORMATION SYSTEMS
IS 485: SPECIAL TOPICS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS
IS 677: INFORMATION SYSTEM PRINCIPLES
IS 678: IT SERVICE MANAGEMENT
IS 679: INFORMATION SYSTEM STRATEGY
IS 684: BUSINESS PROCESS INNOVATION
IS 732: DESIGN OF INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS
MIS 246: INTRODUCTION TO MIS
Journal Article
Ullman, David, & Haggerty, Blake (2010). Embracing the Cloud: Six Ways to Look at the Shift to Cloud Computing. EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 33(2),
Fjermestad, Jerry L, & Passerini, Katia, & Patten, Karen P, & Bartolacci, Michael, & Ullman, David (2006). Moving Towards Mobile Third Generation Telecommunications Standards: The Good and Bad of the ‘Anytime/Anywhere’ Solutions. Communications of the Association of Information Systems (CAIS, 17, 71-89.
Fjermestad, Jerry L, & Passerini, Katia, & Patten, Karen P, & Bartolacci, Michael, & Ullman, David (2006). Moving Towards Mobile Third Generation Telecommunications Standards: The Good and Bad of the ‘Anytime/Anywhere’ Solutions. Communications of the Association of Information Systems (CAIS, 17, 71-89.
Conference Proceeding
Building Web Strategy at New Jersey Institute of Technology
Proceeding of the 2005 EUNIS Conference: Leadership and Strategy in a Cyber-Infrastructure World, June 2005
Distance Learning--From Novel Niche to Core Mission
Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, June 2001
Building a Computing Intensive University for the Information Age: Lessons Learned for the 21st Century
Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, June 2001
A Systematic Approach to Support the Idea Generation Phase of the User Interface Design Process
Proceedings of the Thirty-First Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society, January (1st Quarter/Winter) 1998
Proceeding of the 2005 EUNIS Conference: Leadership and Strategy in a Cyber-Infrastructure World, June 2005
Distance Learning--From Novel Niche to Core Mission
Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, June 2001
Building a Computing Intensive University for the Information Age: Lessons Learned for the 21st Century
Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, June 2001
A Systematic Approach to Support the Idea Generation Phase of the User Interface Design Process
Proceedings of the Thirty-First Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society, January (1st Quarter/Winter) 1998