Hung-Lian Tang
Professor of Computer Information Systems
Ph.D. University of Nebraska, Lincoln (1986) M.B.A. University of Kansas (1982) B.S. National Chengchi University, Taiwan (1976)
300 W. Michigan Avenue
515 Gary M. Owen Building Ypsilanti,
MI 48197
Tel:
(734) 487-2085
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Fax: (734) 487-1941
hung-lian.tang@emich.edu
http://people.emich.edu/htang
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Professional Summary
Dr. Hung-Lian Tang has published articles in refereed journals and proceedings such as Journal of Computer Information Systems and Information and Management. He is a member of several information systems related associations such as Decision Sciences Institute, International Association of Computer Information Systems, and International Chinese Information Systems Association (ICISA). He is the elected president of the International Chinese Information Systems Association (ICISA), the Board of Director of ACME (Association for Chinese Management Educators), and the past Vice President of IBSCA (International Business School Computing Association).
Courses Taught
IS215 End-User Computing IS499 3 Credit Independent Study IS606 Web Application Development IS655 Decision Support Systems
Research Interest & Projects
Dr. Hung-Lian Tang teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in database management and systems analysis and design.
Selected Publications
Chung, S., Tang, H. (2003). Technological Factors Linking ERP to Supply Chain Management: Modularity and Integration. Journal of Academy of Business Administration.
Tang, H. (2002). Perception Gaps Between IS Academicians and IS Practitioners: An Exploratory Study. Information & Management, 40, 51-61.
Tang, H. (2001). Educational Gaps as Perceived by IS Educators: A Survey of Knowledge and Skill Requirements. Journal of Computer Information Systems, 31 (2), 76-84.
Tang, H. (1998). An Investigation on Developing Web-Based Executive Information Systems. Journal of Computer Information Systems, 38 (2), 49 ? 54.
Tang, H. (1997). Integrating Expert Systems and Multimedia: A Detailed Analysis. Telematics and Informatics, 14 (3), 257-272.
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