Curriculum Vitae

Last Updated: January 2025;

Kenneth Mark Anderson

Department of Computer Science
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ken.anderson@colorado.edu
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Education

  • Ph.D., Information & Computer Science (1997)
    University of California, Irvine
    Advisor: Professor Richard N. Taylor
  • M.S., Information & Computer Science (1992)
    University of California, Irvine
  • B.S., Information & Computer Science (1990)
    University of California, Irvine

Professional Experience

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Summer 2024鈥擯resent Palmer Chair, College of Engineering and Applied Science
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Summer 2019鈥擯resent Chair, Department of Computer Science
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Spring 2016鈥擯resent Professor, Department of Computer Science
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Spring 2015鈥擯resent Courtesy Faculty, Department of Information Science
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Fall 2013鈥擲pring 2021 Co-Director, Center for Software and Society
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Spring 2016鈥擣all 2019 Associate Dean for Education
College of Engineering & Applied Science
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Spring 2010鈥擲pring 2016 Faculty Fellow
Alliance for Technology, Learning & Society (ATLAS)
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Fall 2005鈥揝pring 2016 Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science
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Spring 2010鈥揝pring 2013 Associate Chair, Department of Computer Science
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Summer 2005鈥揝ummer 2006 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science
University of 脜rhus, 脜rhus, Denmark
Summer 1998鈥揝ummer 2005 Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science
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Research Interests

Software Engineering, Software Architecture, Crisis Informatics, Hypermedia, Web Engineering, Web Application Infrastructure, Software Process, Scientific Workflow & Data Management

Administrative Duties & Strategic Activities

  • Department Chair (Summer 2019鈥擯resent): As Chair, Prof. Anderson provides vision and leadership for the Department of Computer Science as well as coordination and support for department operations. He leads the Department's work on Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) via multiple activities including the development of the department's diversity and inclusion statement, the creation of an NSF BPC (Broadening Participation in Computing) plan for the department, creating an Associate Chair for Inclusive Excellence position, supporting the creation of the department鈥檚 DEI committee, and reviewing, updating, and influencing department practices and culture. He created training for instructors and TAs for improving classroom culture. He oversaw the integration of the Technology, Cybersecurity, and Policy program into the department in Summer and Fall 2020 and led the process for allowing the department to offer a new Professional Masters program in Network Engineering and ten new Bachelor鈥檚 Accelerated Master鈥檚 programs for Fall 2021. He successfully recruited 16 new faculty members to the department in Spring 2022 including six new tenure-track faculty members and ten new teaching professors and/or scholars in residence. Eleven of these faculty joined in Fall 2023 and the remaining five are joining the department in the next few years. In 2023, he led the effort to get the department鈥檚 BS in CS degree reaccredited by ABET; this effort was successful and will result in the degree being accredited until Fall 2030. In AY 2022-2023 and AY 2023-2024, he led and assisted with processes that led to the creation of new criteria for tenure-track reappointment, promotion, and tenure cases; a new rubric for evaluating teaching; a new ICR return policy for the department; and a new strategic plan for the department. In AY 2023-2024 and AY 2024-2025, he led the completion of the department鈥檚 strategic planning process and then worked to launch multiple efforts related to the department鈥檚 strategic goals including creating a new Associate Chair for Research position within the department, making significant investments related to research activities in the department; assisting with the creation of a task force to examine the possibility of creating a new school of computing, and expanding the department鈥檚 educational offerings by assisting with the creation and approval of a new MS in Artificial Intelligence.
  • Member of CU鈥檚 Faculty Salary Procedures Working Group (Spring 2022-Fall 2023): Provided feedback on and participated in discussions related to annual merit reviews and the annual merit raise process. Contributed to the draft of the committee's report/recommendations and presented the results of the committees work to the CEAS Admin Council in Fall 2023.
  • Member of CU's Google Storage Steering Committee (Spring 2022鈥擣all 2023): Participated in the campus response to the significant change imposed by Google by ending its support for unlimited free storage for higher education. As a member of the steering committee, I worked to understand use cases, set policy, and provide guidance to the technical project team assembled to help 色戒成人直播 through this transition.
  • Member of CEAS Online Executive Committee (Fall 2021鈥擣all 2023): Participated in the college's executive committee for online education, helping to shape the direction and approach that CEAS is taking in expanding its online degree programs.
  • Work Stream Lead for the Retention Work Stream of CU鈥檚 Financial Futures Strategic Initiative (December 2018鈥擲ummer 2022):  As the work stream lead for the retention work stream of 色戒成人直播鈥檚 Financial Futures Strategic Initiative, Prof. Anderson provided vision, leadership, and oversight of the activities of the work stream including the development of project ideas, the evaluation of projects, and the recommendation of projects for funding. Prof. Anderson initially managed the work stream in collaboration with the Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs to support a broad array of projects with the goal of boosting retention and student success and now works with staff in Financial Futures, Student Affairs, and the Office of Undergraduate Education to do the same. Funded projects included expanded funding for CU鈥檚 Writing Center; increased support for academic advising, including new front-line advising positions as well as administrative support for advising; increased support for health and wellness staff across the campus including embedded councilors for schools and colleges; new funds for bringing predictive analytics software to 色戒成人直播 and integrating it into CU鈥檚 standard work practice; as well as a few additional, smaller and more focused student success projects across campus.
  • Member of CEAS Dean鈥檚 Search Committee (Fall 2019鈥擲pring 2021): Participated on the search committee for a new Dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science.
  • Member of 色戒成人直播鈥檚 Graduate School鈥檚 Strategic Planning Committee (Fall 2019鈥擣all 2021): Contributed to the development of a new strategic vision and strategic plan for CU鈥檚 Graduate School.
  • Associate Dean for Education (January 2016鈥擣all 2019): As the Associate Dean for Education, Prof. Anderson provides vision and leadership for placing 色戒成人直播鈥檚 College of Engineering & Applied Science at the forefront of engineering education, including curriculum modernization, undergraduate student programs, enhanced-student success initiatives, and program assessment. During his tenure as Associate Dean, he and his team were responsible for the creation of the CEAS internship for credit program, the engineering math pilot, new options for H&SS courses for CEAS students, new pathways for transfer students, improvements to the CEAS pre-engineering program, a new model for undergraduate advising in the college, the reaccreditation of all CEAS accredited degree programs and initial accreditation for engineering plus, a rebooted orientation experience鈥攌nown as Engineering Launch鈥攖hat is showing success in student retention and belonging, a new scholarship program, a campus-wide grade replacement policy, more flexible sessions for classes within a term, new academic standing policies, a new Change Your Major policy, and an early alert process that started in CEAS and has since spread to include many other units on campus. He led the most recent ABET accreditation process (along with the college鈥檚 Director of Analytics, Assessment and Accreditation) for the entire college that led up to the Fall 2017 ABET site visit and culminated in all ABET-accredited programs receiving a 鈥渘ext general review鈥 result (the best possible result) and one new program receiving full accreditation for the first time. This was the first time that in the college鈥檚 history that such a result was achieved and all accredited programs now have accreditation until Summer 2024. Prof. Anderson also managed the the academic review process related to the creation of three Biomedical Engineering degrees (BS, MS, and PhD) ensuring that these programs passed review at college, campus, and system levels and presented these degrees to the Regent's University Affairs committee for approval before they were finally approved by the Regents in the Summer of 2019.
  • Leader of the Colorado Affiliate of the NCWIT Aspirations in Computing Award (Fall 2010鈥擲pring 2018): Organized the Colorado Affiliate of the NCWIT Aspirations in Computing Award and hosted the awards ceremony for this award at 色戒成人直播 each Spring. This award recognizes the computing achievements of female high school students across Colorado and encourages these students to major in computing in college and pursue computing as a career. Hosted this award nine times and recognized over 450 young women (~275 winners; ~127 runners up) in that time. Worked with local tech companies to underwrite the costs of the awards event (and purchase prizes for the winners) bringing in nearly 95K in support of this important program since Fall 2010.
  • Associate Chair (January 2010鈥擩une 2013): Directly supervised department staff. Assisted Chair with strategic activities and management. Member of Executive Committee. Director, Undergraduate Studies.
  • Computer Science B.A. Degree Proposal, Review, and Implementation (Summer 2010鈥擩une 2013): Successfully led an effort to grow the Department鈥檚 undergraduate program by creating a new B.A. degree in Computer Science for Fall 2013. The proposal received strong positive support from campus administration and was formally approved by the College of Engineering and Applied Science in Fall 2010; it was approved by the College of Arts and Sciences in May 2012 and was approved by the 色戒成人直播 in November 2012. Participated in the work to implement the degree program during the Spring 2013 semester. This degree program is incredibly popular. Its first class in Fall 2013 opened with ~240 students; this number grew to ~450 students in Fall 2014 and ~600 students in Fall 2015 and ultimately hit its high point with 1100 students in Fall 2019.
  • Director of Undergraduate Studies (Fall 2008鈥擲pring 2013): Chair of Undergraduate Committee.
  • Co-Chair of ABET Accreditation Effort (Fall 2008鈥擣all 2009): Led a comprehensive curriculum review of the undergraduate program, made adjustments to undergraduate policy, and contributed to the creation of the Department's ABET self-study report submitted in May 2009. Led process to create display materials (course profiles, course dossiers, coverage of program outcomes and objectives, assessment workflows, etc.) for the ABET site visit in September 2009. The Department received full accreditation in August 2010, backdated to October 2008, valid until September 2016.
  • Lead NCWIT (National Center for Women & IT) Pacesetters effort at 色戒成人直播 (Fall 2009鈥擣all 2012): Founded 色戒成人直播's NCWIT Pacesetters team in order to join the first cohort of NCWIT Pacesetters in Fall 2009. Pacesetters is an effort to accelerate organizational change that leads to increased recruiting and retention of women in information technology programs such as computer science and ATLAS's Technology Arts & Media certificate. Pacesetter activities include increasing the integration of the computer science and ATLAS curricula, participating in the redesign of CS intro courses, and the creation of the B.A. in CS degree proposal. At the time, these efforts doubled the number of women enrolled in our BS degree program from 8% of majors in 2007 to 16% of majors in 2011.
  • Chair of CS Diversity Task Force (Fall 2006鈥擣all 2008): Founding Chair of the Department's Diversity Task Force. Led creation of high-quality recruiting materials for the B.S. degree program. Promoted the adoption of NCWIT best practices in undergraduate courses.

Funding

$13.5M in research funds from NSF, DARPA, and other grants as either PI ($3.71M) or Co-PI ($9.8M).

  1. LSAMP BD: 色戒成人直播 CO-WY AMP. CU PI: Sonia DeLuca Fern谩ndez; 色戒成人直播 PIs: Robert Davis, Noah Finkelstein, Kenneth M. Anderson and Ernest Chavez. Funding Agency: NSF. Amount: $1.07M total grant. Duration: 08/01/2022-07/31/2025.
  2. Improving Risk Communication and Reducing Vulnerabilities for Dynamic Tornado Threats in the Southeastern U.S.NCAR PI: Julie Demuth; 色戒成人直播 PI: Kenneth M. Anderson. Funding Agency: NOAA. Amount: $15K of $150K total grant. Duration: 10/2016-09/2018.
  3. CHS: Medium: Hyperlocal and Hypertemporal Information in Mass Emergencies Events: Next Generation Crisis Informatics Data Collection & Analytics. PI: Kenneth M. Anderson; Co-PI: Leysia Palen, Jordan Boyd-Graber. Funding Agency: NSF. Amount: $1.2M. Duration: 09/2016-05/2022.
  4. The Future of Geospatial Data: The Analytics and Implications of Open Source Mapping. PI: Kenneth M. Anderson; Co-PI: Leysia Palen. Funding Agency: NSF. Amount: $499,367. Duration: 09/2015-08/2020.
  5. Mining and Understanding Bug Fixes to Address Application-Framework Protocol Defects. PI: Evan Chang; Co-PIs: Kenneth M. Anderson, Pavol Cerney, Sriram Sankaranarayanan, Tom Yeh. Funding Agency: DARPA. Amount: $1.6M. Duration: 09/2014-08/2018.
  6. EXTREEMS - QED: Directions in Data Discovery (Data Cubed) in Undergraduate Education. PI: Anne Dougherty; Co-PIs: Francois Meyer, Kenneth M. Anderson, Gunnar Martinsson. Funding Agency: NSF. Amount: $590,336. Duration: 08/2014鈥07/2017.
  7. Hazards SEES Type 2: Hazard Prediction and Communication Dynamics in the Modern Information Environment. PI: Rebecca Morss; Co-PIs: Chris Snyder, Christopher Davis, Heather Lazrus, Olga Wilhelmi; Funding Agency: NSF. Amount: $3M. $1.1M subcontract to CU: Leysia Palen, PI; Co-PIs: Kenneth M. Anderson, James Martin, Martha Palmer. Duration: 09/2013鈥08/2017.
  8. INSPIRE: Automating Reasoning in Interpreting Climate Records of the Past. PI: Elizabeth Bradley. Co-PIs: Kenneth M. Anderson, Jim White, Tom Marchitto. Funding Agency: NSF. Amount: $642,815. Duration: 09/2012鈥08/2015.
  9. Enterprise Search Project. PI: Kenneth M. Anderson. Funding Agency: Gates Corporation (Sponsored Research). Amount: $149K. Duration: 7/2012鈥7/2013.
  10. HCC: Large: Collaborative Research: Widescale Computer-Mediated Communication in Crisis Response: Roles, Trust & Accuracy in the Social Distribution of Information. PI: Leysia Palen. Co-PIs: Kenneth M. Anderson, Gloria Mark, James Martin, Douglas Sicker. Funding Agency: NSF. Amount: $2.875M ($2.396M CU; .479M UC, Irvine). Duration: 09/2009鈥08/2013.
  11. Experimental Data Management for the Process Development and Integration Laboratory. PI: Kenneth M. Anderson. Funding Agency: NREL. Amount: 158K. Duration: 09/2008鈥12/2011.
  12. Event-Based Document Sensing for Insider Threats. PI: Kenneth M. Anderson. Co-PIs: Alexander Wolf, Dennis Heimbigner, Antonio Carzaniga. Funding Agency: ARDA. Amount: 1.1M. Duration: 07/2003鈥06/2006.
  13. ITR: Collaborative Research: Software for Interpretation of Cosmogenic Isotope Inventories鈥擜 Combination of Geology, Modeling, Software Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence. PI: Marek Zreda and Elizabeth Bradley. Co-PIs: Kenneth M. Anderson. Funding Agency: NSF. Amount: 1.6 M. Duration: 09/2003鈥08/2008.
  14. Materials Digital Library: MatDL.org. Participating Scientist: Kenneth M. Anderson. (This is a subcontract on a Digital Libraries grant based out of Kent State University.) Funding Agency: NSF. Amount: 20K (out of a 750K grant total). Duration: 09/2003鈥08/2005.
  15. Machine Learning for Record Linkage. Participating Scientist: Kenneth M. Anderson. Funding Agency: US Air Force. Amount 30K. Duration: 02/2002鈥06/2002.
  16. A Lightweight, Flexible, and Web-Based Approach to Supporting Workflow in Digital Libraries. PI: Kenneth M. Anderson. Co-PI: Martin Ruzek. Funding Agency: NSF. Amount: 476K. Duration: 09/2001鈥08/2003.
  17. Supporting Information Integration in Large-Scale Software Development. PI: Kenneth M. Anderson. Funding Agency: NSF. Amount: 198K. Duration: 09/2000鈥08/2003.
  18. Definition, Deployment, and Use of Gauges to Manage Reconfigurable Component-Based Systems (DASADA). PIs: Alexander L. Wolf, Dennis Heimbigner, Kenneth M. Anderson, Andre van der Hoek. Funding Agency: DARPA. Amount: 715K. Duration: 07/2000 to 06/2002.

$315K in additional funding from various sources.

  1. Donations for Colorado Affiliate of the NCWIT Aspirations in Computing Award. Amount: ~95K in support since Fall 2010.
  2. Gift-in-Kind Software Donation by Rally Software. Amount: $15.9K. Awarded: Fall 2015.
  3. Gift-in-Kind Software Donation by Rally Software. Amount: $14K. Awarded: Fall 2014.
  4. Gift from Godfrey Sullivan, CEO of Splunk Inc. Amount: $214K. Awarded: Spring & Fall 2013.
  5. Gift-in-Kind Software Donation by Rally Software. Amount: $20.58K. Received: August 2010.
  6. Gift-in-Kind Software Donation by Rally Software. Amount: $24K. Received: June 2010.
  7. Video Resources for the Lower Division Computer Science Curriculum. Principal Investigator: Clayton Lewis. Co-PIs: Kenneth M. Anderson, Dirk Grunwald, Shiv Mishra. Funding Agency: CU Chancellor鈥檚 Faculty Award for Excellence in STEM Education. Amount: $5.125K. Duration: 8/2009鈥05/2010.
  8. Northrop Grumman Travel Fund for Students Performing CyberSecurity Research. Faculty Contacts: Douglas Sicker and Kenneth M. Anderson. Funding Agency: Northrop Grumman. Amount: $1.4K. Received: Fall 2009.
  9. Improving the Atmosphere of the Computer Science Education Lab (CSEL) with a High-Definition Flat Panel Display. PI: Kenneth M. Anderson. Funding Agency: CU's Engineering Excellence Fund. Amount: 2K. Awarded: Fall 2006.

Keynotes

  1. 鈥淭owards Next-Generation Software Infrastructure for Crisis Informatics Research鈥 Invited Keynote for the 3rd International Workshop on Social Web for Disaster Management, part of the 2015 World Wide Web Conference. May 2015

Publications

Authors marked with an asterisk below were PhD student collaborators at the time of publication.

Publications

  1. Ahmet Arif Aydin and Kenneth M. Anderson. Data Modeling for Large-Scale Social Media Analytics: Design Challenges and Lessons Learned. International Journal of Data Mining, Modelling and Management, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 386-414, September 2020.
  2. 鈥溾榮ometimes da #beachlife ain't always da wave鈥: Understanding People's Evolving Hurricane Risk Communication, Risk Assessments, and Responses Using Twitter Narratives鈥, by Julie Demuth, Rebecca Morss, Leysia Palen, Kenneth M. Anderson, Jennings Anderson*, Marina Kogan*, Kevin Stowe*, Melissa Bica*, Heather Lazrus, Olga Wilhelmi, Jen Henderson. Weather, Climate and Society, Vool. 10, Num. 3, pp. 537鈥560, June 2018.
  3. 鈥淭he Crowd is the Territory: Assessing Quality in Peer-Produced Spatial Data During Disasters鈥, by Jennings Anderson*, Robert Soden*, Brian Keegan, Kenneth M. Anderson, and Leysia Palen. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, Vol 34, Issue 4 (Special Issue on Social Media in Crisis Management) pp. 295鈥310, January 2018.
  4. 鈥淗azardous Weather Prediction and Communication in the Modern Information Environment鈥, by Rebecca Morss, Julie Demuth, Heather Lazrus, Leysia Palen, Michael Barton, Christopher Davis, Chris Snyder, Olga Wilhelmi, Kenneth Anderson, David Ahijevych, Jennings Anderson*, Melissa Bica*, Kathryn Fossell, Jennifer Henderson, Marina Kogan*, Kevin Stowe*, and Joshua Watts. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, pp. 2653鈥2674, December 2017.
  5. 鈥淕etting the Query Right for Crisis Informatics: Design Issues for Web-Based Analysis Environments鈥, by Mario Barrenechea*, Sahar Jambi*, Ahmet Arif Aydin*, Mazin Hakeem*, and Kenneth M. Anderson. Journal of Web Engineering, September 2017, Volume 16. Issue 5-6. pp. 399鈥432.
  6. 鈥淐risis Informatics: New Data for Extraordinary Times鈥, by Leysia Palen and Kenneth M. Anderson. Science, 353(6296): 224鈥225, July 2016. DOI: .
  7. 鈥淔orensic Reasoning and Paleoclimatology: Creating a System That Works鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson, Elizabeth Bradley, Laura Rassbach de Vesine*, Marek Zreda, and Chris Zweck. Advances in Cognitive Systems, 3(2014), 221鈥240, July 2014.
  8. 鈥淎rchitectural Implications of Social Media Analytics in Support of Crisis Informatics Research鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson, Aaron Schram*, Ali Alzabarah*, and Leysia Palen. IEEE Bulletin of the Technical Committee on Data Engineering, 36(3), 13鈥20, September 2013.
  9. 鈥淭he Theoretical Basis of ACE, an Age Calculation Engine for Cosmogenic Nuclides鈥, by Christopher Zweck, Marek Zreda, Kenneth M. Anderson, and Elizabeth Bradley. Chemical Geology, 291(1):199鈥205, January 2012.
  10. 鈥淧roviding Decision Support for Cosmogenic Isotope Dating鈥, by Laura Rassbach*, Elizabeth Bradley, and Kenneth M. Anderson. AI Magazine, 32(2): 69鈥78, Summer 2011.
  11. 鈥淪upporting 鈥楨veryday Analysts鈥 in Safety- and Time-Critical Situations鈥, by Leysia Palen, Sarah Vieweg*, and Kenneth M. Anderson. The Information Society, 27(1):52鈥62, January 2011.
  12. 鈥淓xtending Types to Modeling Problem-Space Entities鈥, by William Van Lepthien* and Kenneth M. Anderson. New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 12(2): 1鈥22. December 2006.
  13. 鈥淪tructural Templates and Transformations: The Themis Structural Computing Environment鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson, Susanne A. Sherba*, and William V. Lepthien*. In Special Issue on Structural Computing, Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 26(1): 47鈥71. [doi:10.1016/S1084-8045(02)00059-0], January, 2003.
  14. 鈥淎 View of Software Development Environments Based on Activity Theory鈥, by Paulo Barthelmess* and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Special Issue on Activity Theory and the Practice of Design, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: The Journal of Collaborative Computing, Vol. 11, Nos. 1鈥2, pages 13鈥37, June 2002.
  15. 鈥淭he Extensibility Mechanisms of the Chimera Open Hypermedia System.鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson. In Special Issue on Hypermedia Extensibility Mechanisms and Scripting Languages, Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 24(1): 75鈥86. (doi:10.1006/jnca.2000.0124), January 2001.
  16. 鈥淐himera: Hypermedia for Heterogeneous Software Development Environments鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson, Richard N. Taylor, and E. James Whitehead, Jr. In ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 18(3): 211鈥245, July 2000. <>.
  17. 鈥淪upporting Software Engineering with Open Hypermedia鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson. In ACM Computing Surveys' Electronic Symposium on Hypermedia, Vol. 31, Num. 4es, December 1999, 5 pages. <>.
  18. 鈥淚ssues of Data Scalability in Open Hypermedia Systems鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson. In Special Issue on Open Hypermedia Systems, The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, Vol. 5 (1999), pp. 151鈥178.
  19. 鈥淎ddressing Interoperability in Open Hypermedia: The Design of the Open Hypermedia Protocol鈥, by Siegfried Reich, Uffe K. Wiil, Peter J. N眉rnberg, Hugh C. Davis, Kaj Gr酶nb忙k, Kenneth M. Anderson, David E. Millard, and J枚rg M. Haake. In Special Issue on Open Hypermedia Systems, The New Review of Hypermedia and MultiMedia, Vol. 5 (1999), pp. 207鈥248.
  20. 鈥淲eb-Based Development of Complex Information Products鈥, by Roy T. Fielding, E. James Whitehead, Jr., Kenneth M. Anderson, Gregory A. Bolcer, Peyman Oreizy, and Richard N. Taylor. In Communications of the ACM, 41(8): 84鈥92, August 1998. <>.
  21. 鈥淎 Critique of the Open Hypermedia Protocol鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson, Richard N. Taylor, and E. James Whitehead Jr. In Journal of Digital Information, Vol. 1, Issue 2, January, 1998.
  22. 鈥淎 Component- and Message-Based Architectural Style for GUI Software鈥, by Richard N. Taylor, Nenad Medvidovic, Kenneth M. Anderson, E. James Whitehead Jr., Jason E. Robbins, Kari A. Nies, Peyman Oreizy, and Deborah L. Dubrow, In IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 22(6): 390鈥406, June, 1996.
  23. 鈥淐hiron-1: A Software Architecture for User Interface Development, Maintenance, and Run-Time Support鈥, by Richard N. Taylor, Kari A. Nies, Gregory A. Bolcer, Craig A. MacFarlane, Kenneth M. Anderson, and Greg F. Johnson. In ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 2(2): 105鈥144, March, 1995. <>.
  1. 鈥淓PIC Collab: Supporting Asynchronous Collaboration in Big Data Analysis Systems鈥, by Rsha Mirza, Kenneth M. Anderson, and Stephen Voida. In 2021 IEEE 6th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Big Data Analytics, Chengdu, China, pp. 17-26, doi: 10.1109/ICCCBDA51879.2021.9442495, April 2021. 
  2. 鈥淢L-EPIC: Collection and Translation of Multilingual Social Media Data鈥, by Afnan Aldhahri and Kenneth M. Anderson. In 3rd International Conference on Big Data Technologies, pp. 11-15, Qingdao, China, September 2020.
  3. 鈥淚ntended & Unintended Consequences of Rapidly Expanding an Engineering Mathematics Intervention for Incoming First-Year Students鈥, by Janet Tsai, Beth Myers, Jacquelyn Sullivan, and Kenneth M. Anderson. In American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, 17 pages. June 2019. . Received Best Paper Award in the First Year Programs division.
  4. 鈥淚ncorporating Context and Location Into Social Media Analysis: A Scalable, Cloud-Based Approach for More Powerful Data Science鈥, by Jennings Anderson*, Gerard Casas Saez*, Kenneth M. Anderson, Leysia Palen, and Rebecca Morss. In Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 2019.
  5. 鈥淪caling Up or Scale-making? Examining Sociocultural Factors in a New Model for Engineering Mathematics Education鈥, by Janet Y. Tsai, Kevin O'Connor, Beth A. Myers, Jacquelyn F. Sullivan, Derek T. Reamon, and Kenneth M. Anderson. In ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 25 pages. June 2018.
  6. 鈥淓xamining the Replication鈥搊r Mutation鈥揚rocesses of Implementing a National Model for Engineering Mathematics Education at a New Site鈥, by Janet Y. Tsai, Kevin O'Connor, Beth A. Myers, Jacquelyn F. Sullivan, Derek T. Reamon, and Kenneth M. Anderson. In ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 19 pages. June 2018.
  7. 鈥淓ngineering Scalable Distributed Services for Real-Time Big Data Analytics鈥, by Sahar Jambi* and Kenneth M. Anderson. In International Conference on Big Data Computing Service and Applications, pp. 131鈥140. April 2017.
  8. 鈥淏atch to Real-Time: Incremental Data Collection & Analytics Platform鈥, by Ahmet Arif Aydin* and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, pp. 5911鈥5920. January 2017.
  9. 鈥淔ar Far Away in Far Rockaway: Responses to Risks and Impacts during Hurricane Sandy through First-Person Social Media Narratives鈥, by Jennings Anderson*, Marina Kogan*, Melissa Bica*, Leysia Palen, Kenneth M. Anderson, Kevin Stowe*, Rebecca Morss, Julie Demuth, Heather Lazrus, Olga Wilhelm, & Jennifer Henderson. In International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, 16 pages. May 2016.
  10. 鈥淔inding the Way to OSM Mapping Practices: Bounding Large Crisis Datasets for Qualitative Investigation鈥, by Marina Kogan*, Jennings Anderson*, Leysia Palen, Kenneth M. Anderson, and Robert Soden*. To appear in 34th ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 2783鈥2795. May 2016. (Acceptance rate: 23%)
  11. 鈥淓PIC-OSM: A Software Framework for OpenStreetMap Data Analytics鈥, by Jennings Anderson*, Robert Soden*, Kenneth M. Anderson, Marina Kogan*, and Leysia Palen. In Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, pp. 5468鈥5477, January 2016.
  12. 鈥淕etting the Query Right: User Interface Design of Analysis Platforms for Crisis Research鈥, by Mario Barrenechea*, Kenneth M. Anderson, Ahmet Arif Aydin*, Mazin Hakeem*, and Sahar Jambi*. In 15th International Conference on Web Engineering, pp. 547鈥564, June 2015. Nominated for Best Paper Award.
  13. 鈥淚ncremental Sorting for Large Dynamic Data Sets鈥, by Ahmet Arif Aydin* and Kenneth M. Anderson. In First IEEE International Conference on Big Data Computing Service and Applications, pp. 170鈥175, March/April 2015.
  14. 鈥淭weet Local, Retweet Global: Retweeting by the Geographically-Vulnerable during Hurricane Sandy鈥, by Marina Kogan*, Leysia Palen, and Kenneth M. Anderson. In ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, pp. 981鈥993, February 2015. (Acceptance rate: 28%)
  15. 鈥淒esign Challenges/Solutions for Environments Supporting the Analysis of Social Media Data in Crisis Informatics Research鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson, Ahmet Arif Aydin*, Mario Barrenechea*, Adam Cardenas*, Mazin Hakeem*, and Sahar Jambi*. In Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, pp. 163鈥172, January 2015. Nominated for Best Paper Award.
  16. 鈥淓ngineering Crowdwork for Disaster Events: The Human-Centered Development of a Lost-and-Found Tasking Environment鈥, by Mario Barrenechea*, Kenneth M. Anderson, Leysia Palen, and Joanne White*. In Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, pp. 182鈥191, January 2015.
  17. 鈥淪upporting Disaster Reconnaissance with Social Media Data: A Design-Oriented Case Study of the 2013 Colorado Floods鈥, by Shideh Dashti, Leysia Palen, Mehdi Heris*, Kenneth M. Anderson, Scott Anderson, and T. Jennings Anderson*. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, pp. 632鈥641, May 2014. Nominated for Best Paper Award.
  18. 鈥淢astering Social Media: An Analysis of Jefferson County's Communications during the 2013 Colorado Floods鈥, by Lise St. Denis*, Leysia Palen, and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, pp. 737鈥746, May 2014.
  19. 鈥淥nline Public Communications by Police & Fire Services during the 2012 Hurricane Sandy鈥, by Amanda Hughes*, Lise St. Denis*, Leysia Palen, and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1505鈥1514, April 2014. (Acceptance rate: 23%)
  20. 鈥淒igital Mobilization in Disaster Response: The Work & Self-Organization of On-Line Pet Advocates in Response to Hurricane Sandy鈥, by Joanne White*, Leysia Palen, and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, pp. 866鈥876, February 2014. (Acceptance rate: 27%)
  21. 鈥淢ySQL to NoSQL: Data Modeling Challenges in Supporting Scalability鈥, by Aaron Schram* and Kenneth M. Anderson. In 2012 ACM Conference on Systems, Programming, Languages and Applications: Software for Humanity, pp. 191鈥202. Tucson, Arizona, USA, October 2012. (Acceptance rate: 26%)
  22. 鈥淩epresenting Our Information Structures for Research and for Everyday Use - alt.chi鈥, by William Jones, Kenneth M. Anderson, Steve Whittaker. In Extended Abstracts of the 2012 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 151鈥160, May 2012.
  23. 鈥溾楤eacons of Hope鈥 in Decentralized Coordination: Learning from On-the-Ground Medical Twitterers During the 2010 Haiti Earthquake鈥, by Aleksandra Sarcevic, Joanne White*, Leysia Palen, Kate Starbird*, Mossaab Bagdouri* and Kenneth M. Anderson. In 2012 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, pp. 47鈥56, February 2012. (Acceptance rate: 40%, after rigorous revise and resubmit process more typical of a journal than conference.)
  24. 鈥淏logs as a Collective War Diary鈥, by Gloria Mark, Leysia Palen, Mossaab Bagdouri*, Ban Al-Ani, James Martin and Kenneth M. Anderson. In 2012 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, pp. 37鈥46, February 2012. (Acceptance rate: 40%, after rigorous revise and resubmit process more typical of a journal than conference.)
  25. 鈥淣LP to the Rescue?: Extracting 鈥楽ituational Awareness鈥 Tweets During Mass Emergency鈥, by Sudha Verma*, Will Corvey*, Sarah Vieweg*, Jim Martin, Leysia Palen, Martha Palmer, Aaron Schram* and Kenneth M. Anderson. In 5th International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, pp. 385鈥392, Barcelona, Spain, July 2011. (Acceptance rate: 20%)
  26. , by William Jones and Kenneth M. Anderson. In 22nd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, pp. 113鈥122, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, June 2011. (Acceptance rate: 34%)
  27. 鈥淒esign and Implementation of a Data Analytics Infrastructure in Support of Crisis Informatics Research: NIER track鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson and Aaron Schram*. In 33rd International Conference on Software Engineering, pp. 844鈥847, Waikiki, Honolulu , HI, USA, May 2011. (Acceptance rate: 23%)
  28. 鈥溾, by Douglas C. Sicker, Leysia Palen, Dirk Grunwald, Kenneth Mark Anderson, and Lisa Blumensaadt. In 38th Research Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy, 15 pages, October 2010.
  29. 鈥淧roviding Decision Support for Cosmogenic Isotope Dating鈥, by Laura Rassbach*, Elizabeth Bradley, and Kenneth M. Anderson. In 22nd Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (IAAI-10), pp. 1833鈥1838, July 2010
  30. 鈥淓nd-to-end Support for Paleolandform Dating鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson, Elizabeth Bradley, Laura Rassbach*, Christopher Zweck, and Marek Zreda. In N. Adams, M. Berthold, and P. Cohen, editors, Advances in Intelligent Data Analysis IX: Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Intelligent Data Analysis. Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 171鈥183, May 2010
  31. 鈥淎 Vision for Technology-Mediated Support for Public Participation & Assistance in Mass Emergencies & Disasters鈥, by Leysia Palen, Kenneth M. Anderson, Gloria Mark, James Martin, Douglas Sicker, Martha Palmer, and Dirk Grunwald. In Association of Computing Machinery and British Computing Society鈥檚 2010 Conference on Visions of Computer Science, April 2010. Article 8, 12 pages. (Acceptance rate: 16%)
  32. 鈥淪oftware Engineering Concerns in Tools for Expressing and Exploring Combinatorial Data鈥, by Daniel Korytina*, Kenneth M. Anderson and Glenn Murray. In Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Software Engineering Research & Practice, Vol 1, pp. 57鈥63. Las Vegas, NV, USA. July 2009. (Acceptance rate: 27%)
  33. 鈥淎d Hoc Structured Search over Complex, High-Throughput Data Sets expressed in a Restructurable, Integrated Form鈥, by Daniel Korytina*, Kenneth M. Anderson, Peter A. Graf, Wesley B. Jones and Glenn A. Murray. In Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Information and Knowledge Engineering, Vol 1, pp. 143鈥150. Las Vegas, NV, USA. July 2009. (Acceptance rate: 27%)
  34. 鈥淢odeling Software Systems with Decidable Semantics: Implications on Software Quality Assurance鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson and Steven Bucuvalas. In Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Software Engineering Research & Practice, pp. 95鈥101, Las Vegas, NV, USA. July 2008. (Acceptance rate: 28%)
  35. 鈥淎pplication of Open Hypermedia to Military Software鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Software Engineering Research & Practice, pp. 3鈥9, Las Vegas, NV, USA. July 2008. (Acceptance rate: 28%)
  36. 鈥淎CE: Age Calculation Engine 鈥 A Design Environment for Cosmogenic Dating Techniques鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson, Elizabeth Bradley, Marek Zreda, Laura Rassbach*, Chris Zweck, and Evan Sheehan*. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Engineering Computing and Applications in Sciences (ADVCOMP'07), pages 39鈥48, Papeete, Tahiti. November 4鈥9, 2007.
  37. 鈥淭owards Pervasive Traceability鈥, by Susanne A. Sherba* and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Software Engineering Research and Practice (SERP'07), Vol. 1, pages 85鈥94, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. June 25鈥28, 2007.
  38. 鈥淎rguing about Radioisotope Dating鈥, by Laura Rassbach*, Elizabeth Bradley, Kenneth M. Anderson, Marek Zreda, and Chris Zweck. In Proceedings of the 21st International Workshop on Qualitative Reasoning about Physical Systems, pp. 132鈥141, Aberystwyth, UK, June 2007.
  39. , by Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the 2005 Metainformatics Symposium, Article 1,pp. 1鈥11, Esbjerg, Denmark. Published: February 2007.
  40. , by William Van Lepthien* and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the 2005 Metainformatics Symposium, Article 16, pp. 166鈥176, Esbjerg, Denmark. Published: February 2007.
  41. 鈥淭emplates and Queries in Contextual Hypermedia鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson, Frank Allan Hansen*, and Niels Olof Bouvin. In Proceedings of the 2006 ACM Conference on Hypertext, pages 99鈥110, Odense, Denmark. August 22鈥25, 2006. (Winner of the 2006 Engelbart Best Paper Award)
  42. 鈥淯nifying Structure, Behavior, and Data with Themis Types and Templates鈥, by William Van Lepthien* and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the 2004 ACM Conference on Hypertext, pages 256鈥265, Santa Cruz, CA, USA. August 9鈥13, 2004. (Note: acceptance rate of 25%)
  43. 鈥淭he Materials Digital Library: MatDL.org鈥, by Laura M. Bartolo, Cecilia Robinson, Sharon C. Glotzer, Javed I. Khan, Adam C. Powell, Donald R. Sadoway, Kenneth M. Anderson, James A. Warren, Vinod Tewary, and Cathy S. Lowe. In Proceedings of the 2004 Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, page 398, Tucson, Arizona, June 7鈥11, 2004.
  44. 鈥淪tructure and Behavior Awareness in Themis鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson, Susanne A. Sherba*, and William Van Lepthien*. In Proceedings of the 2003 ACM Conference on Hypertext, pages 138鈥147, Nottingham, UK. August 26鈥30, 2003. <>. (Note: acceptance rate of 25%)
  45. 鈥淢etis: Lightweight, Flexible, and Web-based Workflow Services for Digital Libraries鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson, Aaron Andersen*, Neet Wadhwani*, and Laura M. Bartolo. In Proceedings of the 2003 Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, pages 98鈥109, Houston, TX, USA. May 27鈥31, 2003. (Note: acceptance rate of 25%)'
  46. 鈥淩econfiguration in the Enterprise JavaBean Component Model鈥, by Matthew J. Rutherford*, Kenneth M. Anderson, Antonio Carzaniga, Dennis Heimbigner, and Alexander L. Wolf. In Proceedings of the First International IFIP/ACM Working Conference on Component Deployment, pages 67鈥81, Berlin, Germany, June 20鈥21, 2002.
  47. 鈥淭owards Large-Scale Information Integration鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson, Susanne A. Sherba*, and William V. Lepthien*. In Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 524鈥534, Orlando, FL, USA, May 19鈥25, 2002. <>.(Note: acceptance rate <15%)
  48. 鈥淎chieving Survivability of Complex and Dynamic Systems with the Willow Framework鈥, by Alexander L. Wolf, Dennis Heimbigner, Antonio Carzaniga, Kenneth M. Anderson, and Nathan Ryan*. In Proceedings of the Working Conference on Complex and Dynamic Systems Architectures, pages 25鈥29. Brisbane, Australia, December 2001.
  49. 鈥淚ntegrating Infrastructure: Enabling Large-Scale Client Integration鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson, Christian Och*, Roger King, and Richard M. Osborne. In Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM Conference on Hypertext, pages 57鈥66, San Antonio, TX, USA, May 30鈥揓une 4, 2000. <>.
  50. 鈥淴Link and Open Hypermedia Systems: A Preliminary Investigation鈥, by Brent Halsey* and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM Conference on Hypertext, pages 212鈥213, San Antonio, TX, USA, May 30鈥揓une 4, 2000. <>.
  51. 鈥淪upporting Industrial Hyperwebs: Lessons in Scalability鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 573鈥582, Los Angeles, CA, USA, May 16鈥22, 1999. (Note: acceptance rate <15%)
  52. 鈥淒ata Scalability in Open Hypermedia Systems鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the Tenth ACM Conference on Hypertext, pages 27鈥36, Darmstadt, Germany, February 21鈥25, 1999. <>.
  53. 鈥淚ntegrating Open Hypermedia Systems with the World Wide Web鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the 1997 ACM Conference on Hypertext, pages 157鈥166, Southampton, UK, April 6鈥11, 1997. <>.
  54. 鈥淓xtending User-Interface Toolkits with Hypermedia Functionality鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the 30th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Vol. 6, pp. 197鈥207. Wailea, Hawaii, USA, January, 1997.
  55. 鈥淎 Component- and Message-Based Architectural Style for GUI Software鈥, by Richard N. Taylor, Nenad Medvidovic, Kenneth M. Anderson, E. James Whitehead, Jr., and Jason E. Robbins. In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 295鈥304. Seattle, Washington, USA, April 24鈥28, 1995. <>.
  56. 鈥淐himera: Hypertext for Heterogeneous Software Environments鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson, Richard N. Taylor, and E. James Whitehead, Jr. In Proceedings of the 1994 ACM Conference on Hypertext, pages 94鈥107, Edinburgh, Scotland, September, 1994. <>.
  1. 鈥淧romoting Structured Data in Citizen Communications During Disaster Response: An Account of Strategies for Diffusion of the 鈥楾weak the Tweet鈥 Syntax鈥, by Kate Starbird*, Leysia Palen, Sophia B. Liu*, Sarah Vieweg*, Amanda Hughes*, Aaron Schram*, Kenneth M. Anderson, Mossaab Badgouri*, Casey McTaggart*, and Chris Schenk*. In Christine Hagar (Ed.), Crisis Information Management: Communication and Technologies, Cambridge, UK: Woodhead Publishing Limited. November 2011.
  2. 鈥淯sing Open Hypermedia to Support Information Integration鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson and Susanne A. Sherba*. In Hypermedia: Openness, Structural Awareness, and Adaptivity, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 2266, pages 8鈥16, February 2002.
  3. 鈥淯sing Structural Computing to Support Information Integration鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson and Susanne A. Sherba*. In Hypermedia: Openness, Structural Awareness, and Adaptivity, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 2266, pages 151鈥159, February 2002.
  4. 鈥淪tructural Computing Requirements for the Transformation of Structures and Behaviors鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson. In Open Hypermedia and Structural Computing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 1903, pages 140鈥146, September 2000.
  1. Special Issue on Hypermedia Extensibility Mechanisms and Scripting Languages. Uffe K. Wiil and Kenneth M. Anderson, editors. In Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 24(1): 86 pages, January 2001.
  2. Open Hypermedia Systems and Structural Computing. Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems and the 2nd International Workshop on Structural Computing. Siegfried Reich and Kenneth M. Anderson, editors. San Antonio, Texas, USA, May 30鈥揓une 3, 2000. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 1903: 183 pages, Fall 2000.
  1. 鈥淯nwinding Pluritemporal Time in Digital Humanitarian Crowdwork,鈥 by Wendy Norris*, Stephen Voida, Leysia Palen, and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the Workshop on the Future of Work held in conjunction with the 2019 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, May 2019.
  2. 鈥淒eveloping and Evaluating Annotation Procedures for Twitter Data during Hazard Events鈥, by Kevin Stowe*, Martha Palmer, Jennings Anderson*, Leysia Palen, Kenneth M. Anderson, Marina Kogan*, Rebecca Morss, Julie Demuth, and Heather Lazrus. In Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Linguistic Annotation, Multiword Expressions and Constructions held in conjunction with the International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Aug. 2018.
  3. 鈥淚mproving Classification of Twitter Behavior During Hurricane Events鈥, by Kevin Stowe*, Jennings Anderson*, Martha Palmer, Leysia Palen, and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Social Media, held with the Conference for the Association of Computational Linguistics, Jul. 2018.
  4. 鈥淚dentifying and Categorizing Disaster-Related Tweets鈥, by Kevin Stowe*, Michael Paul, Martha Palmer, Leysia Palen, and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Social Media (SocialNLP), part of the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, 6 pages. Nov. 2016.
  5. 鈥淎 Vision for Heart Rate Health Through Wearables鈥, by Reem Albaghli* and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Designing, Developing, and Evaluating the Internet of Personal Health, part of the Adjunct Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, pp. 1101-1105, Sep. 2016.
  6. 鈥淓mbrace the Challenges: Software Engineering in a Big Data World鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Big Data Software Engineering, part of the 2015 International Conference on Software Engineering, pp. 19-25, May 2015.
  7. 鈥淧laces of Our Own for Digital Information: Building Structures that Work for Individuals and Small Groups鈥, by William Jones, Steve Whittaker, and Kenneth M. Anderson. In 2012 Personal Information Management Workshop, part of the 2012 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 4 pages, February 2012.
  8. 鈥淎pplications of Topics Models to Analysis of Disaster-Related Twitter Data鈥, by Krill Kireyev*, Leysia Palen, and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation Workshop, 4 pages, Seattle, WA, 2009.
  9. 鈥淎 Framework for Mapping Traceability Relationships鈥, by Susanne A. Sherba*, Kenneth M. Anderson, and Maha Faisal*. In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Traceability in Emerging Forms of Software Engineering (TEFSE'03), Part of the 18th IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. October 7, 2003.
  10. 鈥淎 Framework for Managing Traceability Relationships between Requirements and Architecture鈥, by Susanne A. Sherba* and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the Second International Software Requirements to Architectures Workshop (STRAW'03), Part of the 2003 International Conference on Software Engineering, Portland, Oregon, USA. pp. 150鈥156. May 3鈥11, 2003.
  11. 鈥淐onfiguration Management Culture as the Kernel to Success in Software Process Improvement Efforts鈥, by Thomas C. Green* and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the 8th European Workshop on Software Process Technology, Dortmund, Germany. June 19鈥21, 2001.
  12. 鈥淯sing XML to Support Information Integration鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson and Susanne A. Sherba*. In Proceedings of the International Workshop on XML Technologies and Software Engineering (XSE 2001), Part of the 2001 International Conference on Software Engineering, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. May 15, 2001.
  13. 鈥淪upporting Project Awareness on the WWW with the iScent Framework鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson and Niels Olof Bouvin*. In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Awareness and the WWW, Part of the 2000 ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Philadelphia, PA, USA. December 2鈥6, 2000. NOTE: Also appeared in ACM SIGGROUP Bulletin, 21(3): 16鈥20. December 2000. <>.
  14. 鈥淪oftware Engineering Requirements for Structural Computing鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Structural Computing. Part of the 1999 ACM Conference on Hypertext. Darmstadt, Germany. February 21鈥25, 1999.
  15. 鈥淐lient-Side Services for Open Hypermedia: Getting Past the 'foo'...鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems. Part of the 1998 ACM Conference on Hypertext. Pittsburgh, PA, USA. June 20鈥24, 1998.
  16. 鈥淎 Critique of the Open Hypermedia Protocol鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems. Part of the 1997 ACM Conference on Hypertext. Southampton, UK. April 6鈥11, 1997.
  17. 鈥淧roviding Automatic Support for Extra-Application Hypertext Functionality鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Incorporating Hypertext Functionality Into Software Systems. Part of the 1996 ACM Conference on Hypertext. Washington D.C., USA. March, 16鈥20 1996.
  18. 鈥淔using WWW and Link Server Technology: One Approach鈥, by E. James Whitehead, Jr., Roy T. Fielding, and Kenneth M. Anderson. In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems. Part of the 1996 ACM Conference on Hypertext, pp. 81鈥86. Washington D.C., USA. March 16鈥20, 1996.
  1. 鈥淓nabling Project Awareness and Intersubjectivity via Hypermedia-Enabled Event Trails鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson and Niels Olof Bouvin*Technical Report CU-CS-911-00, Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, 色戒成人直播, December, 2000.
  1. 鈥淚nfiniTe: Hypermedia-Supported Information Integration鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson and Susanne A. Sherba*. Poster and Demo Session. 2001 ACM Conference on Hypertext. Aarhus, Denmark. August 14鈥18, 2001. <>.
  2. 鈥淐himera: An Open Hypermedia System for Software Engineering鈥, by Kenneth M. Anderson. Demo Session. 1993 ACM Conference on Hypertext. Seattle, WA, USA. November 1993.
  1. 鈥淐ontributor-Centric OpenStreetMap Research鈥, by Jennings Anderson*, Kenneth M. Anderson, Leysia Palen, and Mikel Maron. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting. April 2017.
  2. 鈥淎 Real Need for Real-Time OpenStreetMap Analytics鈥, by Jennings Anderson*, Robert Soden*, Kenneth M. Anderson, Marina Kogan*, and Leysia Palen. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting. April 2016.
  3. 鈥淭he Social Life of OpenStreetMap: What Can We Know from the Data? New Tools and Approaches鈥, by Robert Soden*, Jennings Anderson*, Marina Kogan*, Mikel Maron, and Kenneth M. Anderson. Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting. April 2015.
  4. 鈥渋CRONUS meets CRONUS-Earth: Improved Calculations for Cosmogenic Dating Methods鈥擣rom Neutron Intensity to Previously Ignored Correction Factors鈥, by Zreda, M., Desilets, D., Li, Y., Bradley, E., and Anderson, K.M. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta Supplement, Vol. 69, Issue 10, Supplement 1, Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts, p.A168. May 2005.

Research Systems

  • EPIC Cloud: Data Collection and Analysis Infrastructure on Google Cloud, version 1.0
    Contributing Designer (with Gerard Casas Saez, T. Jennings Anderson, and Ryan Loi). This system is the current incarnation of Project EPIC鈥檚 data collection and analysis infrastructure migrated to Google Cloud. It currently stores and processes more than 300M tweets/month on projects related to natural disasters, COVID-19, and the 2020 Presidential Election.
  • FixrDB: Data Processing Pipeline for Android-Related GitHub Repositories, version 1.0-2.0
    Principal Designer and Developer; This system is used to process tens of thousands of GitHub repositories containing millions of files across hundreds of thousands of commits and extracting features that enable bug detection and relevant code search. Implemented first as a set of programs on top of Apache Spark; Reimplemented for incremental processing in Elixir. Fall 2015鈥擯resent.
  • epic-osm: Framework for OpenStreetMap Analysis, version 1.0
    Contributing Designer (with Ph.D. students T. Jennings Anderson, Robert Soden, and Marina Kogan). This framework is in active use by the OpenStreetMap Community; It has been released on GitHub under an open source license: <>. Fall 2014鈥擯resent.
  • EPIC Analyze: Twitter Data Analytics Environment, version 1.0
    Contributing Designer (with Ph.D. students Ahmet Arif Aydin, Mario Barrenechea, Adam Cardenas, Mazin Hakeem, and Sahar Jambi). This analysis environment for large Twitter data sets is in active use internally at Project EPIC. Fall 2013鈥擯resent.
  • Facebook Data Collection System, version 1.0
    Principal Designer and Developer. This system is used internally by Project EPIC to collect the posts of public Facebook pages/groups. Fall 2013鈥擯resent.
  • EPIC Collect: Twitter Data Collection System, versions 1.0鈥2.0
    Contributing Designer (with Ph.D. student Aaron Schram). This system is used internally by Project EPIC to collect billions of tweets for crisis informatics research. Spring 2010鈥擯resent.
  • , versions 1.0鈥3.0
    Principal designer and developer. Design environment for geoscientists who perform research on cosmogenic nuclide dating. Released as open source at: <>. ACE was used by that research community for many years after research project ended. Spring 2003鈥擲ummer 2008.
  • Metis Workflow Management System (for Digital Libraries), version 1.0
    Principal designer and developer. Prototype software developed for NSF; used internally for research and experimentation. Fall 2003-Summer 2005.
  • InfiniTe: Information Integration Environment, version 1.0
    Principal designer. Prototype software used internally for research and experimentation; Spring 2002-Summer 2005.
  • Themis Structural Computing Environment, version 1.0
    Principal designer. Prototype software used internally for research and experimentation; Spring 2002-Summer 2005.
  • Chimera Open Hypermedia System, versions 1.0鈥4.0
    Principal designer and developer. Prototype software developed for DARPA and NSF; used internally for research and experimentation; deployed briefly at Northrop Grumman as part of the evaluation work of my PhD dissertation. Summer 1993鈥擲ummer 2005.
  • C2 Architectural Style
    Participated in design of the C2 architectural style; work performed as graduate student at UCI.
    Helped implement Ada components in initial C2 demo. 1990-1993.
  • Chiron-1 User Interface Development System
    Participated in design of client architecture; work performed as undergraduate and graduate student at UCI.
    Implemented several Chiron-1 development tools and artists. 1989-1993.
Title Forum Date
Towards Next-Generation Software Infrastructure for Crisis Informatics Research October 2015
Embrace the Challenges: Software Engineering in a Big Data World 1st International Workshop on Big Data Software Engineering, Part of 2015 International Conference on Software Engineering May 2015
Towards Next-Generation Software Infrastructure for Crisis Informatics Research Keynote, 3rd International Workshop on Social Web for Disaster Management May 2015
Design Challenges/Solutions for Environments Supporting the Analysis of Social Media Data in Crisis Informatics Research 2015 Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences January 2015
Using Cassandra to Support Crisis Informatics Research 2014 Cassandra Day in Denver October 2014
EPIC Analyze: Lessons Learned Analyzing Large Twitter Datasets in Support of Crisis Informatics Research Leeds Business Analytics Conference September 2014
Big Data Crisis Informatics: Challenges in Software Design, Data Modeling, and Analysis Participatory Information Technology at Aarhus University June 2014
Supporting Disaster Reconnaissance with Social Media Data: A Design-Oriented Case Study of the 2013 Colorado Floods International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management May 2014
Big Data & Disasters: How You Can Help TedxCU April 2014
Big Data in Crisis Informatics:鈥≒roject EPIC's Analytics Infrastructure 2013 CU Leeds Business Analytics Forum November 2012
MySQL to NoSQL: Data Modeling Challenges in Supporting Scalability 2012 ACM Conference on Systems, Programming, Languages and Applications: Software for Humanity October 2012
Design and implementation of a data analytics infrastructure in support of crisis informatics research: NIER track 2011 International Conference on Software Engineering May 2011
A Vision for Technology-Mediated Support for Public Participation & Assistance in Mass Emergencies & Disasters 2010 ACM/BCS Visions of Computer Science Conference April 2010

Panels

Exploiting 鈥淏ig Data鈥 in Collaboration Initiatives Panel at the 2012 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS 12). May 23, 2012.

Major Courses (does not include independent studies)

SemesterCSCITitleUgradsGradsCourse Rating (out of 6)Instructor Rating (out of 6)
Fall 2024No teaching due to teaching load reduction for being Chair of Computer Science;
however, covered the lectures of one section of CSCI 1300 for two weeks due to a surprise faculty resignation
Spring 2024No teaching due to teaching load reduction for being Chair of Computer Science
Fall 2023No teaching due to teaching load reduction for being Chair of Computer Science
Spring 2023No teaching due to teaching load reduction for being Chair of Computer Science
Fall 2022No teaching due to teaching load reduction for being Chair of Computer Science
Spring 2022No teaching due to teaching load reduction for being Chair of Computer Science
Fall 2021No teaching due to teaching load reduction for being Chair of Computer Science
Spring 2021No teaching due to teaching load reduction for being Chair of Computer Science
Fall 2020No teaching due to teaching load reduction for being Chair of Computer Science
Spring 2020No teaching due to teaching load reduction for being Chair of Computer Science
Fall 2019No teaching due to teaching load reduction for being Chair of Computer Science
Spring 2019No teaching due to teaching load reduction for being CEAS Associate Dean for Education.
Fall 2018No teaching due to teaching load reduction for being CEAS Associate Dean for Education.
Spring 20185828Foundations of Software Engineering 295.25.4
Fall 2017No teaching due to service reduction for being CEAS Associate Dean for Education.
Spring 2017No teaching due to service reduction for being CEAS Associate Dean for Education.
Fall 20165828Foundations of Software Engineering 52  
Spring 2016No teaching due to service reduction for being CEAS Associate Dean for Education.
Fall 20155828Foundations of Software Engineering 425.55.3
Summer 20155448Object-Oriented Analysis & Design 75.55.5
 5828Foundations of Software Engineering 26.06.0
Spring 20154830/7000Data Engineering26114.85.4
 5448Object-Oriented Analysis & Design 75.05.0
Fall 20145828Foundations of Software Engineering 465.25.4
Spring 2014No teaching due to sabbatical.
Fall 2013No teaching due to sabbatical.
Spring 2013No teaching due to service reduction. Led implementation of BA in CS degree program.
Fall 20124448/5448Object-Oriented Analysis & Design48505.15.5
Spring 20125828Foundations of Software Engineering 495.15.5
Fall 20114448/5448Object-Oriented Analysis & Design53405.25.6
Spring 20114448/5448Object-Oriented Analysis & Design55395.05.3
Fall 2010No teaching due to course reduction.
Summer 20104448/5448Object-Oriented Analysis & Design 45.36.0
Spring 20105828Foundations of Software Engineering 325.45.4
Fall 20094448/5448Object-Oriented Analysis & Design42324.95.2
Spring 20095828Foundations of Software Engineering 354.95.1
Fall 20084448/6448Object-Oriented Analysis & Design30165.35.6
 7818Seminar on Web Services3115.15.5
Spring 20085828Foundations of Software Engineering 345.15.6
Fall 20074448/6448Object-Oriented Analysis & Design31234.85.0
Spring 20075828Foundations of Software Engineering 404.34.9
Fall 20063308Software Methods and Tools39 4.74.9
 7818Seminar on Web Services284.95.4
Spring 2006 Hypermedia (Aarhus University)40 N/AN/A
  Web Services (Aarhus University) 9N/AN/A
Fall 2005No teaching due to sabbatical
Spring 20054448/6448Object-Oriented Analysis & Design28385.45.6
Fall 20043308Software Methods and Tools37 5.25.4
Spring 2004No teaching due to parental leave
Fall 20033308Software Methods and Tools59 4.74.7
Spring 20036448Object-Oriented Analysis & Design 43Scores not available prior to Fall 2003
Fall 20023308Software Methods and Tools78   
Spring 20026448Object-Oriented Analysis & Design 46  
Fall 20013308Software Methods and Tools81   
 7818Next-Generation Web Technologies 15  
Spring 20016448Object-Oriented Analysis & Design 63  
Fall 20003308Software Methods and Tools51   
 7818XML tools, techniques, and standards 12  
Spring 20005828Foundations of Software Engineering 48  
Fall 19997818Open Hypermedia 9  
Spring 19995828Foundations of Software Engineering 68  
Fall 19985828Object-Oriented Analysis & Design 47  
Winter 1998 Introduction to Software Engineering (at UC Irvine)94   
  Total:7971000  

Students

NameStartedStatus / CompletedLocation
Deepika Rama Subramanian (co-advised with Prof. Leysia Palen)Fall 2021In Progress色戒成人直播
Madelyn Zander (co-advised with Profs. Leysia Palen and Alison Cool)Fall 2019April 2024色戒成人直播
Afnan AldhahriFall 2016Fall 2020Umm Al-Qura University
Rsha MizraFall 2015Spring 2019King Abdulaziz University
Reem AlbaghliFall 2014Spring 2018Kuwait University
Mazin HakeemSpring 2013Fall 2019 
Sahar JambiSpring 2012Fall 2016 
Fall 2013Summer 2016Assistant Professor at 
Mario BarrenecheaFall 2011Spring 2016 
Ali AlzabarahSpring 2011Spring 2014 
Spring 2010Spring 2015CTO, Sopris Health
William Van LepthienFall 2003Spring 2010Digital Globe
Susanne SherbaFall 2001Spring 2005University of Denver
Maha FaisalFall 2001Spring 2005Kuwait University
Thomas C. GreenSpring 2001Spring 2003Practical Process
  • Gerard Casas Saez, M.S., Summer 2019.
  • Kelvin Kosbab, M.S., December 2014
  • Amrutha Rajiv, M.S., May 2013
  • Anu Sundaravel, M.S., December 2010
  • Matthew Novinger, M.S., May 2010
  • Chris Baker, M.S., May 2010
  • Scott Mackey, M.S., December 2009
  • AJ Lindell, M.S., May 2009
  • Shibani Basava, M.S., May 2008
  • Gary Knoll, M.S., December 2007
  • Jess Murphy, M.S., December 2006
  • Jeffrey Palm, M.S., May 2003
  • William Van Lepthien, M.S., May 2003
  • Neet Wadhwani, M.S., May 2003
  • Jesse Bowes, M.E., Summer 2016
  • Mike Johnson, M.E., December 2012
  • Russ Winkler, M.E., May 2012
  • Matt Jung, M.E., May 2011
  • Jason La Bumbard, M.E., May 2009
  • Michael Pratt, M.E., May 2009
  • Lee Gerakos, M.E., April 2005
  • Aaron Andersen, M.E., July 2003
  • Edmon Begoli, M.E., May 2003
  • Nathan Blair, M.E., May 2003
  • Song Yang, M.E., December 2000
  • Suzanne Pherigo, M.E., May 1999
  • Ismael Garrido Mansoa, Undergraduate Senior Thesis, Summer 2019
  • Gerard Casas Saez, Undergraduate Senior Thesis, Summer 2017.
  • Trystan Binkley-Jones, Undergraduate Senior Thesis, Spring 2015
  • Alexia Newgord, BA Honors Senior Thesis, Spring 2015
  • Devon Tivona, Undergraduate Senior Thesis, May 2014
  • Eric Horacek, Undergraduate Senior Thesis, May 2013
  • Jeff Taggart, Undergraduate Senior Thesis, December 2011
  • Robert Stimpfling, Undergraduate Senior Thesis, December 2010
  • Ransom Christofferson, Undergraduate Senior Thesis, December 2009

Dissertation

鈥淧ervasive Hypermedia鈥 June, 1997

Dr. Pedro Szekely, USC/ISI
Dr. Jonathan Grudin, UCI
Dr. Richard N. Taylor (Chair), UCI

Abstract

The heterogeneity of modern computing environments contributes to the information overload experienced by users. Relationships within and between applications, documents, and processes are often implicit and must be managed and tracked by the user. Hypermedia has been put forward as one approach to organizing these relationships, making them explicit so they can be managed. One approach to providing environment-wide hypermedia services is through the use of open hypermedia systems (OHSs). OHSs are open with respect to the set of systems and information over which hypermedia services can be provided. This research area contrasts with the original approach to hypermedia services which involved developing monolithic systems with a closed set of supported data types (e.g. HyperCard). Given the existence of OHSs, another area of research is developing integration techniques such that applications which existed before the introduction of an OHS can take advantage of the hypermedia services provided by the OHS. This dissertation provides contributions in both of these research fields.

In particular, this work demonstrates techniques which enable OHSs to address the heterogeneity of their computing environments, to leverage the strengths of the World Wide Web (while providing the Web with improved hypermedia services), and to integrate large classes of applications at once. Handling heterogeneity is addressed via a set of flexible abstract hypermedia concepts, application program interfaces in multiple programming languages, support for multiple operating systems, and a low entry barrier to use provided by an architecture designed to reduce the responsibilities of client applications. Integration with the Web is enabled via a scalable architecture for OHSs which is compatible with the Web's architecture and takes advantage of the strengths of the Web's protocols and the familiarity of Web interaction styles. The integration of multiple applications occurs via a technique for making user-interface toolkits (and hence their constructed applications) clients of an OHS.

The dissertation is validated by examining the characteristics of the clients integrated with the exploratory systems developed during the course of this research. The dissertation concludes by positioning this work within the context of large-scale information environments.

Professional Associations

  • Association of Computing Machinery
  • ACM Special Interest Group on Software (SIGSOFT)
  • ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI)
  • ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext/Hypermedia (SIGWEB)

Professional Service

  • Information Director, ACM Transactions on Computer Human Interaction, November 1997鈥揓anuary 2004
  • Chair of the Committee for the 2019 ACM Athena Lecturer Award
  • Member of the Committee for the 2017 and 2018 ACM Athena Lecturer Award
  • Vice Chair (USA) of ACM SIGWEB, Fall 2003鈥擲ummer 2005
  • 2023 ACM Hypertext and Social Media
  • 2022 ACM Hypertext and Social Media
  • 2021 ACM Hypertext and Social Media
  • 2020 ACM Hypertext and Social Media
  • 2019 Hypertext Infrastructures and Computation track of ACM Hypertext and Social Media
  • 2019 Innovations in Software Engineering Conference
  • 2018 Innovations in Software Engineering Conference
  • 2018 Big Data Analytics at the Euromicro Conference on SE and Advanced Applications
  • 2018 ICWSM: International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (senior PC member)
  • 2017 ICWSM: International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (senior PC member)
  • 2017 Innovations in Software Engineering Conference
  • 2017 Big Data Engineering Mini-Track at the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
  • 2016 DATA: International Conference on Data Technologies and Applications
  • 2015 ICWSM: Ninth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media
  • 2015 AAAI Symposium on Structured Data for Humanitarian Technologies
  • 2015 DATA: International Conference on Data Technologies and Applications
  • 2014 DATA: International Conference on Data Technologies and Applications
  • 2014 Workshop on Collaborations in Emergency Response and Disaster Management
  • 2013 DATA: International Conference on Data Technologies and Applications
  • 2013 ICSOFT: 8th International Conference on Software and Data Technologies
  • 2012 DATA: International Conference on Data Technologies and Applications
  • 2012 ICSOFT: 7th International Conference on Software and Data Technologies
  • 2011 ACM Conference on Hypertext
  • 2011 ICSOFT: 6th International Conference on Software and Data Technologies
  • 2010 ACM Conference on Hypertext
  • 2010 ICSOFT: 5th International Conference on Software and Data Technologies
  • WECU 2010: 1st International Educators鈥 Day on Web Engineering Curricula
  • 2009 ACM Conference on Hypertext
  • 2009 International Conference on Software and Data Technologies
  • 2008 International Conference on Advanced Engineering Computing and Applications in Sciences
  • 2008 IASTED International Conference on Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications
  • 2008 Web Engineering Track of the World Wide Web Conference
  • 2008 ACM Conference on Hypertext
  • 2007 International Conference on Advanced Engineering Computing and Applications in Sciences
  • 2007 Web Engineering Track of the World Wide Web Conference
  • 2007 ACM Conference on Hypertext
  • 2006 ACM Conference on Hypertext
  • 2006 Workshop on Web Maintenance and Reengineering
  • 2006 Web Engineering Track of the World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2006)
  • 2005 ACM Conference on Hypertext (Chair of Hypermedia Systems and Structures Track)
  • 2005 Web Engineering Track of the World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2005)
  • 2004 International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2004)
  • 2004 International Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE 2004)
  • 2004 ACM Conference on Hypertext
  • 2004 Metainformatics Symposium (MIS 2004)
  • 2002 ACM Conference on Hypertext
  • 2001 ACM Conference on Hypertext
  • 2001 World Conference on the WWW and Internet (WebNet01)
  • 2001 International Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems
  • 2001 International Workshop on XML Technologies and Software Engineering
  • 2000 World Wide Web Conference (WWW9)
  • 2000 World Conference on the WWW and Internet (WebNet00)
  • 2000 International Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE 2000)
  • 2000 International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2000)
  • 1999 World Conference on the WWW and Internet (WebNet99)
  • Mentor in the ICSE 2013 Mentoring Program
  • Social Media Co-Chair of the 2011 International Conference on Software Engineering
  • Co-Chair of the Software Testing Track of the 2011 Int鈥檒 Conf. on IT: New Generations
  • Proceedings Editor, 2006 International Conference on Software Engineering
  • Program Co-Chair, 2002 ACM Conference on Hypertext
  • Publicity Chair, 2002 International Conference on Software Engineering
  • Doctoral Consortium Chair, 2001 ACM Conference on Hypertext
  • Proceedings Chair, 2000 ACM Conference on Hypertext and 2000 ACM Conference on Digital Libraries
  • Demos and Posters Co-Chair, 1998 ACM Conference on Hypertext
  • Demos and Posters Chair, 1998 ACM Conference on Digital Libraries

Journals

  • Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management鈥
  • International Journal of Geographical Information Science
  • IEEE Bulletin of the Technical Committee on Data Engineering
  • ACM Transactions on Computer Human Interaction
  • ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology
  • Automated Software Engineering
  • International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering
  • Journal of Web Engineering
  • Knowledge-Based Systems
  • The New Review of Hypertext and Hypermedia

Conferences

  • 2024 ASEE Women in Engineering Division
  • 2024 ICWSM: International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media
  • 2017-2019 Innovations in Software Engineering Conference
  • 2015, 2017-2018, 2024 ICWSM: Ninth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media鈥
  • 2015 AAAI Symposium on Structured Data for Humanitarian Technologies鈥
  • 2012-2015 DATA: International Conference on Data Technologies and Applications
  • 2009-2013 ICSOFT: International Conference on Software and Data Technologies
  • 2008 IASTED International Conference on Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications
  • 2007鈥2008 International Conference on Advanced Engineering Computing and Applications in Sciences
  • 2000, 2005鈥2008 World Wide Web Conference
  • 2000, 2004 International Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering
  • 1999-2001 World Conference on the WWW and Internet
  • 1997-2002, 2004-2011, 2019-2023 ACM Conference on Hypertext
  • 1997, 2000, 2004 International Conference on Software Engineering
  • 1997, 1998, 2013, 2017 ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

Workshops

  • 2014 Workshop on Collaborations in Emergency Response and Disaster Management
  • 2001 International Workshop on XML Technologies and Software Engineering
  • 2001 International Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems
  • 2000 International Workshop on Structural Computing

Honors and Awards

  • 2018 Equity and Excellence Faculty Award from 色戒成人直播鈥檚 Office of Diversity, Equity, and Community Engagement
  • 2016-2017 Max S. Peters Faculty Service Award for the College of Engineering and Applied Science
  • Member of CU鈥檚 College of Engineering Faculty Leadership Advancement Group (FLAG); Spring 2012鈥揊all 2014
  • Fellow of the Excellence in Leadership Program hosted by CU's University Leadership Development Institute for the 2011-2012 academic year
  • Recipient of the Engelbart Best Paper Award at ACM Hypertext 2006
Academic YearService Activities
2024-2025Chair of Department
2023-2024Chair of Department
2022-2023Chair of Department
2021-2022Chair of Department
2020-2021Chair of Department
2019-2020Chair of Department; Mentor to Dan Szafir and Ryan Layer
2018鈥2019Chair of Dan Szafir's PUEC for Reappointment; Mentor to Dan Szafir and Ryan Layer
2017鈥2018Mentor to Dan Szafir
2016鈥2017Chair of Evan Chang's PUEC for Tenure; Mentor to Evan Chang and Dan Szafir
2015鈥2016Spring 2016: No departmental service due to being an Associate Dean
Fall 2015: Executive Committee; Chair of the Search Committee
2014鈥2015Chair of the Search Committee
Faculty Advisor for ACM Student Chapter
2013鈥2014On sabbatical
Faculty Advisor for ACM Student Chapter
Member of College鈥檚 Faculty Leadership Advancement Group
2012鈥2013Led implementation of the BA in CS degree program
Associate Chair
Executive Committee
Undergraduate Committee, Chair
Staff Supervisor
Faculty Advisor for ACM Student Chapter
Member of College鈥檚 Faculty Leadership Advancement Group
Member of Dean's Blue Ribbon Committee on Major Proposals (Summer 2012)
Member of Dean's Blue Ribbon Committee on Staff Evaluations (Summer 2012)
2011鈥2012Associate Chair
Executive Committee
Undergraduate Committee, Chair
Fellow of CU鈥檚 Excellence in Leadership Program
Member of College鈥檚 Faculty Leadership Advancement Group
Staff Supervisor
Faculty Advisor for ACM Student Chapter
2010鈥2011Associate Chair
Executive Committee
Undergraduate Committee, Chair
Staff Supervisor
Faculty Advisor for ACM Student Chapter
2009鈥2010Associate Chair (starting Spring 2010)
Executive Committee (starting Spring 2010)
Undergraduate Committee, Chair
Staff Supervisor
ABET Committee
Faculty Advisor for ACM Student Chapter
2008鈥2009Undergraduate Committee, Chair
ABET Committee
Faculty Advisor for ACM Student Chapter
2007鈥2008Executive Committee
Search Committee
Diversity Taskforce, Chair
Faculty Advisor for ACM Student Chapter
2006鈥2007Search Committee, Co-Chair
Diversity Taskforce, Chair
Faculty Advisor for ACM Student Chapter
Site Director for 2006 ACM Rocky Mountain Regional Programming Contest
2005鈥2006On Sabbatical
2004鈥2005Graduate Committee
Faculty Advisor for ACM Student Chapter
2003鈥2004CSEL Study Committee
Faculty Advisor for ACM Student Chapter
2002鈥2003Executive Committee
Faculty Advisor for ACM Student Chapter
2001鈥2002Executive Committee
Search Committee
Site Director for 2001 ACM Rocky Mountain Regional Programming Contest
2000鈥2001Search Committee
Participated in Graduate Student Recruiting Activities
Site Director for 2000 ACM Rocky Mountain Regional Programming Contest
1999鈥2000Search Committee
Judge for 1999 ACM Rocky Mountain Regional Programming Contest
1998鈥1999Graduate Committee
Search Committee