J Naumann

Associate Professor Emeritus at Carlson School of Management

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  • Carlson School of Management

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Biography

Carlson School of Management

J Naumann

Associate Professor Emeritus

Information & Decision Sciences

Education

BA 1971
University of Minnesota

MS 1973
Management Information Systems University of Minnesota

PhD 1978
Business Administration University of Minnesota

Expertise

Information systems development

Information systems management

Application prototyping

Internet and communications technology

Information Technology Infrastructure Organization and Management

Web development

J. David Naumann is an emeritus associate professor in the Information and Decision Sciences Department. His research interests focus on the management of information technology, especially the technology derived from and brough about by the Internet. The current maturity of the elements of hardware, software, and applications technology has allowed IT managers to adopt many of the best elements of operations management, including contracting for data storage "in the cloud," and "lightsout operations."  The near revolution in personal hardware means organizations are beginning the transition from desktop computers and laptops to more portable technology such as smart phones and touchpads.  Understanding and clarifying these significant transitions remain his primary research interest.

In his preretirement life, he was most interested in the question of representation and communication of abstractions during the processes of systems analysis and design.  While that remains a problem area with few answers, the press of technology has led him into program development and most significantly, telecommunications and the Internet.

During his Carlson career, Professor Naumann was intimately involved in both undergraduate and graduate education in IS/IT.  He founded and developed both undergrad and MBA computing labs for IS students, and managed them through the 1980''s and 90''s.

Professor Naumann teaches an occasional Carlson School course, most recently IDSc 3104 IT Infrastructure, and remains involved and interested in his specialty areas.

Selected Works

"Concrete versus Abstract Representation in Requirements Discovery: Experimental Findings," with T. Larsen, Information and Management, 1991

"AbstractionBased Software Development," with V. Berzins and M. Gray, Communications of the ACM, 1986

"Empirical Investigation of Systems Development Practices and Results," with A. Jenkins and J. Wetherbe, Information and Management, 1984

"Prototyping: The New Paradigm for Systems Development," with A. Jenkins, MIS Quarterly, 1982

Personnel Productivity with Information Technology, with G. Davis, McGrawHill, Inc., 1997

"Modeling Network Latency and Parallel Processing in Distributed Database Design," with J. Johansson and S. March, Decision Sciences Journal, 2003.

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