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Andrew Gemino
Associate Professor
Burnaby Phone: 778-782-4991 Dr. Andrew Gemino is an award-winning teacher who has twice received the Canada Trust Distinguished Teacher award from SFU Business and also received two teaching awards during his years at the University of British Columbia. Andrew’s academic research focuses on information technology project management, business systems analysis and the design of technology-mediated collaborative environments that includes examining how corporate teams can best collaborate using technologies such as instant messaging. He holds a National Sciences and Research Council of Canada (NSERC) grant to study the effective communication of information system requirements. He is also the co-founder of a software company that develops commercial software for professional sports teams in the NHL and NBA, as well as automated employee scheduling for sports and entertainment companies. Andrew also provides his expertise to the Surgeon Information System Working Group for the Provincial Surgical Oncology Council which is affiliated with the BC Cancer Agency. An accomplished bass and piano player, Andrew played for many years in a local rock and roll band, a gig he says was “more than fun”.
Specialization and Research InterestsIT Project Management; Business Systems Analysis Techniques, Business Intelligence and Data Mining Selected PublicationsReich, B. Gemino, A., Sauer, C. "Modeling the
Knowledge Perspective of IT Projects, Project Management Journal, 2008, Vol.
39, S4-S14.
Masri, K., Parker, D. and Gemino, A.," Using Iconic Graphics in Entity-Relationship Diagrams: The Impact on Understanding" Journal of Database Management, 2008, Vol. 19, Iss. 3, 22-41. Brydon, M. and Gemino, A., "Classification Trees and Decision-Analytic Feedforward Control: A Case Study From The Video Game Industry", Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 2008, 17, 317-342.Kroenke, D., Gemino, A. and Tingling, P. "Experiencing MIS", Pearson/Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. (ISBN: 0-13-143372-7) March 2008. Sauer, C., Gemino, A, and Reich, B.H. "Managing Projects for Success: The Impact of Size and Volatility on IT Project Performance", Communications of the ACM, 60:11, Nov. 2007, pp. 79-84. Gemino, A., Parker, D., Olnick Kutzschan, A. "Investigating Coherence and Multimedia Effects of a Technology-Mediated Collaborative Environment", Journal of MIS, Winter 2005, Vol. 22, No. 3, p. 99-124. Gemino, A. and Wand, Y., "Simplicity versus Clarity: An Empirical Comparison of Mandatory and Optional Properties in Conceptual Modeling", Data and Knowledge Engineering, 55, 2005, p. 301-326. Gemino, A., "Empirical Comparisons of Animation and Narration in Requirements Validation", Requirements Engineering Journal, Vol. 9, No. 3, 2004, p. 152-168.Gemino, A. and Wand, Y. "Evaluating Modeling Based on Models of Learning", Communications of the ACM, Vol. 46, No. 10, October 2003, p. 79-84. Parker, D., and Gemino A., "Inside Online Learning: Comparing Conceptual and Technique Learning Performance in Place-based and ALN Formats", Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, Volume 5, Issue 2, September 2001, p. 64-74. Working Papers
Masri, K., Parker, D. and Gemino, A., "Combining UML diagrams to enhance understanding of conceptual models', Proceedings of Administrative Sciences Association of Canada (ASAC) May 24-27, 2008, Halifax, Nova Scotia. *Awarded Best Conference Paper in Information Systems area.
Gemino, A., Sauer, C. and Horner
Reich, B., "Using Classification Trees to Predict Performance" in Information
Technology Projects, submitted to Journal of Operations Research in October
2008. Gemino, A., Sauer, C. and Horner
Reich, B., "Measuring It Project Performance: Getting Past Chaos" submitted to
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