Stevan S Mrdalj
Professor of Computer Information Systems
Ph.D. University of Belgrade, Serbia M.S. University of Belgrade, Serbia
300 W. Michigan Avenue
503 Gary M. Owen Building Ypsilanti,
MI 48197
Tel:
(734) 487-2671
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Fax: (734) 487-1941
stevan.mrdalj@emich.edu
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Professional Summary
Dr. Mrdalj's research program focuses on user driven systems analysis and design. His recent work involved expressing requirements and requirements tracing for web based applications. He has published nine journal articles, twenty-four proceeding articles, nine non-refereed articles, and five technical reports. Dr. Mrdalj has published articles in journals such as Communications of ACM, Database Programming & Design, ACM SIGSOFT - Software Engineering Notes, INFO Science, and Informatics. His research has been quoted in two professional books.
Courses Taught
IS215 End-User Computing IS315 Applied Data Structures IS410 Business Intelligence IS417 Systems Analysis and Design IS499 3 Credit Independent Study IS599 3 Credit Independent Study IS614 Systems Analysis and Design IS665 Data Warehousing and Data Mining IS690 1 Credit Thesis IS691 2 Credit Thesis IS692 3 Credit Thesis IS699 3 Credit Independent Study
Research Interest & Projects
Dr. Mrdalj teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in systems analysis and design, data structures, and object-oriented software design and programming.
Selected Publications
Jovanovic, V. & Mrdalj, S. S. (2004). Programming Principles Instructors Tp List. Issues in Information Systems, V (2), 558-563.
Jovanovic, V., Chambers, R., & Mrdalj, S. S. (2004). Program Understanding Task in the Context of PSP. Issues in Information Systems, V (2), 551-557.
Mrdalj, S. S. & Jovanovic, V. (2004). Advancing the Systems Analysis and Design Curriculum. Issues in Information Systems, IV(2),2003, 611-617.
Mrdalj, S. S. & Jovanovic, V. (2004). UML Coverage in the Systems Analysis and Design Textbooks. Issues in Information Systems, V (1), 233-239.
Jovanovic, V. & Mrdalj, S. S. (2003). Design Description for Software Components. Issues in Information Systems, IV(2), 178-184.
Professional Affiliations
Association of Computer Educators Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) IEEE Computer Society International Association for Computer Information Systems
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