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Dawn G. Gregg

Associate Professor
Information Systems

Education

PhD Information Systems, Arizona State University
MS Information Systems, Arizona State University
MBA, Arizona State University West
BS Mechanical Engineering, University of California at Irvine

Courses Taught

  • Introduction to Business Problem Solving ISMG2050
  • Programming, Data, File and Object Structures ISMG3200
  • Physical Design and Implementation with a Programming Environment ISMG4800
  • Distributed Object Systems Development ISMG6140
  • Interactive Multimedia Systems ISMG6240
  • Service Oriented Architecture ISMG6280

Areas of Expertise

  • Online Auctions
  • AI/Expert Systems
  • Decision Support Systems
  • Web Data Management (Data Quality)

Professional History

Dr. Dawn Gregg is an Associate Professor in the Business School at the University of Colorado Denver and currently teaches Service Oriented Architecture, Designing for the Web, eBusiness Systems Development, and Introduction to Business Problem Solving in the Information Systems Program and Strategic Web Development in the Entrepreneurship Program. Her current research and teaching focuses on how to organize and maintain Web-based content so that it can be used to better meet business and special education needs.

Dr. Gregg's research articles have appeared in MIS Quarterly, the International Journal of Electronic Commerce, IEEE Transactions on Systems Man, and Cybernetics, Communications of the ACM, Decision Support Systems and other information systems journals. She received the "Dean's Scholar Award" recognizing the best researcher of the year in the Business School in 2008 and the "Outstanding Tenure-Track Teacher of the Year Award" from the Business School in 2005. In 2008, Dr. Gregg won Bard Center Business Plan competition for her special education software firm, Developing Minds Software, which she started with a group of her students.

Dr. Gregg received her Ph.D. in Computer Information Systems and her M.S. in Information Management from Arizona State University, her M.B.A. from Arizona State University West, and her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California at Irvine. Prior to her doctoral studies, she was employed for nine years as a research and development engineer.