Radhika Jain
Assistant Professor of Computer Information Systems
646-312-3432
radhika.jain@baruch.cuny.edu
http://cisnet.baruch.cuny.edu/jain/
Education:
BS Pune Institute of Computer Technology Computer Engineering 1998 MS Stevens Institute of Technology Computer Engineering 2001 PhD Georgia State University Computer Information Systems 2006
Areas of Expertise:
- IT outsourcing
- Business process management
- Agile software development
- Mobile computing
Selected Publications:
Kannan Mohan and Radhika Jain, “Using Traceability to Mitigate Cognitive Biases in Software Development”, Communications of the ACM, (51:9), pp. 110-114, 2008
Kannan Mohan, Radhika Jain, and Balasubramaniam Ramesh, “Knowledge Networking to Support Medical New Product Development,” Decision Support Systems (DSS), (43:4), pp. 1255- 1273, 2007.Peter Meso and Radhika Jain, “Agile software development: Adaptive systems principles and best practices”, Information Systems Management (23:3), pp. 19-30, 2006. (4th among the top ten highly-cited articles in year 2008)
Balasubramaniam Ramesh, Radhika Jain, Mark Nissen, and Peng Xu, “Managing Context in Business Process Management Systems,” Requirements Engineering Journal (REJ), (10:3), pp. 223-237, 2005.Upkar Varshney and Radhika Jain, “Issues in Emerging 4G Wireless Networks,” IEEE Computer, (34:6), pp. 94-96, 2001.
Academic Activities:
Participated in a panel on “Teaching with Clickers in the Classroom” at 12th Annual Baruch Teaching and Technology Conference, March 2009
Member of S/CIS Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 2007-08, 2009-present
Member of Committee on Research and Professional Development, 2008-present
Professional Activities:
Registrations Co-chair for International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST), 2009.
AIS SIGSAND Sixth Symposium on Systems Analysis & Design, Tulsa, OK, 2007.
AIS SIGSAND European Symposium on Systems Analysis & Design: Practice and Education, 2006.
Awards, Honors, etc.:
PSC-CUNY Research Award “An empirical investigation of boundary spanning in offshore outsourcing”, 2009-10 ($3200.00)
PSC-CUNY Research Award “Managing offshore outsourcing of software development: A vendor perspective”, 2008-09 ($3000.00)
University of Memphis-STEP (Software Testing Excellence Program) Grant, “Offshore Outsourcing Management of Software Testing”, co-PI: Robin Poston and Judy Simon, 2006-07 ($8000.00)
Accepted to the Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) Doctoral Consortium, Omaha, Nebraska, 2005.
Accepted to the International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS) Doctoral Consortium with a scholarship, Miami, Florida, 2005.
