In addition to the talks that I give at conferences, there are a wide variety of other talks and presentations that I've given. This page attempts to chronicle all of the research and academic presentations that I've done into a single resource. Please note that this page is still under construction, so more talks will be added in the near future.
Conference PresentationsIndividualized Socio-Technical Congruence: Metrics, Exploration, and Impact - Joint work with Jim Herbsleb. Presented at INFORMS 2008 in Washington, DC. October 12, 2008.Individualized Socio-Technical Congruence - Joint work with Jim Herbsleb. Presented at Socio-Technical Congruence 2008 Workshop in Leipzig, Germany. May 10, 2008. Value Creation and Cooperative Resource Exchange in the Eclipse Ecosystem - Joint work with Jim Herbsleb and Sonali Shah. Presented at EclipseCon 2008 in Santa Clara, CA. March 19, 2008. Understanding Communication, Coordination, and Congruence at an Individual Level By Harnessing Baseball Statistics - Joint work with Clay Williams, Mary Helander, and Kate Ehrlich. Presented at Sunbelt 2008 in St. Pete Beach, FL. January 26, 2008. Invited Guest PresentationsValue Creation and Cooperative Resource Exchange in the Eclipse Ecosystem - Joint work with Jim Herbsleb and Sonali Shah. Presented at the Eclipse Foundation Members Meeting in Santa Clara, CA. March 17, 2008.This is essentially a slightly truncated version of the talk that I gave at EclipseCon 2008. It was targeted toward more business people and decision makers and had a shorter time window. It's Only Getting Easier - Guest lecture to Rahul Tongia's "Computers and Society" course at Carnegie Mellon University. February 26, 2008. An hour long presentation on HDTV, DRM, and how bits will always become easier to copy. Workshop PresentationsOpen Source Teams - Joint work with Jim Herbsleb and Kathleen Carley. Presented at the 2009 SORASCS workshop at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. May 4, 2009.Other PresentationsI have a variety of presentations from classes I've taught that are available online, however not as well organized. You can find them on my Class Presentations Page. | ||||||||||||