Big data. Big Business.

Information Systems and Analytics (ISA) is an interdisciplinary department that considers how technology can facilitate business decisions to guide organizations to success. Our curriculum focuses on the intersection of areas like big data and business intelligence. It combines theory and strategy with hands-on experience.

As an undergraduate major in Management Information Systems or Accounting & Information Systems, you’ll have the chance to design applications in the lab and then put your learning to practice through credit bearing internships. Our Master’s in Information Systems students all complete a capstone project, which involves creating and implementing software for a local company.

We’ve been there—members of our faculty have founded companies and worked in both engineering and management. And they are pushing the field forward with research in business intelligence, software engineering, computer security, business analytics, and supply chain management.

No other school teaches information systems and analytics like we do. You’ll be at the forefront of the discipline and have fantastic job prospects when you graduate.

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Submissions from 2007

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Contract Selectivity, Food Safety, and Traceability, S. Andrew Starbird and Vincent Amanor-Boadu

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Enhancing Portal Design, Yuriy Taranovych, Michael Schermann, Andreas Schweiger, and Helmut Krcmar

Submissions from 2006

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A Structural Framework for Analyzing Information Technology, Daniel Pfeiffer, Michael Schermann, Jörg Becker, and Helmut Krcmar

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Integration of IT services: Towards a pattern-based approach for eliciting service integration requirements, Michael Schermann, Tilo Böhmann, and Helmut Krcmar

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Modeling Information Technology–A Pattern Approach for Enhancing Technology Intelligence Processes, Michael Schermann and Helmut Krcmar

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Do Inspection and Traceability Provide Incentives for Food Safety?, S. Andrew Starbird and Vincent Amanor-Boadu

Submissions from 2005

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In search of anonymity in supply chains, Vincent Amanor-Boadu and S. Andrew Starbird

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Monte Carlo approximation in incomplete information, sequential auction games, Gangshu (George) Cai and Peter R. Wurman

Spam–technische Nebenwirkung oder soziale Unfairness?, Winfried Ebner, Michael Schermann, and Helmut Krcmar

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Towards a Reuse of Product Related Concepts for Service Data Management–an Ontology Approach Authors, Michael Schermann, Tilo Böhmann, and Helmut Krcmar

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Moral Hazard, Inspection Policy, and Food Safety, S. Andrew Starbird

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Supply Chain Contracts and Food Safety, S. Andrew Starbird

Submissions from 2004

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Rejoinder: No, Still Too Many and Too Cheap, S. Andrew Starbird

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Computing price trajectories in combinatorial auctions with proxy bidding, Peter R. Wurman, Jie Zhong, and Gangshu (George) Cai

Submissions from 2003

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Anforderungen an Theorien in der Wirtschaftsinformatik, Teil 1, Steffen Greiffenberg and Michael Schermann

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Anforderungen an Theorien in der Wirtschaftsinformatik, Teil 2, Steffen Greiffenberg and Michael Schermann

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Effect of coordinated replenishment policies on quality, S. Andrew Starbird

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Graduate Agribusiness Management Programs: Too Many and Too Cheap, S. Andrew Starbird

Submissions from 2001

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Penalties, rewards, and inspection: provisions for quality in supply chain contracts, S. Andrew Starbird

Submissions from 2000

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Erfahrungen zum Einsatz von Electronic-Commerce-Standardsoftware im Rahmen der Wl-Ausbildung an der TU Dresden, Christian Kiss, Ernest Kosilek, and Michael Schermann

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Designing Food Safety Regulations: the Effect of Inspection Policy and Penalties for Noncompliance on Food Processor Behavior, S. Andrew Starbird

Submissions from 1998

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Food and agribusiness management research: Advancing the theory and practice, James G. Beierlein, Gregory A. Baker, and S. Andrew Starbird

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The simulation of inventory control in a fresh apple packing plant, S. Andrew Starbird and Robert A. Milligan

Submissions from 1997

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Acceptance sampling, imperfect production, and the optimality of zero defects, S. Andrew Starbird

Submissions from 1996

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Competitive food manufacturing: Evidence from the 1994 competitive manufacturing survey, S. Andrew Starbird and Narendra Agrawal

Submissions from 1994

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Critical success factors for managing quality in food processing firms, Gregory A. Baker, S. Andrew Starbird, and Kenneth F. Harling

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The Effect of Acceptance Sampling and Risk Aversion on the Quality Delivered by Suppliers, S. Andrew Starbird

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The Effect of Quality Assurance Policies for Processing Tomatoes on the Demand for Pesticides, S. Andrew Starbird

Submissions from 1992

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Managing quality in California food processing firms, Gregory A. Baker and S. Andrew Starbird

Submissions from 1991

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Accounting for quality in food manufacturing firms, S. Andrew Starbird

Submissions from 1990

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A Metamodel Specification for a Tomato Processing Plant, S. Andrew Starbird

Submissions from 1989

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The evaluation of international agribusiness investment locations using multidimensional scaling, Rodolfo E. Amador

Submissions from 1988

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Optimal Loading Sequences for Fresh-Apple Storage Facilities, S. Andrew Starbird

Submissions from 1986

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Simulation Modeling of a Multi Product Tomato Processing Plant, S. Andrew Starbird and M. Ghiassi