Selected e-Commerce/e-Business/e-Government Highlights (1998-2008)

According to Google Scholar, my most cited research works to date are:

·        Jutla D.N., Bodorik P., Hajnal C., Davis, D., "Making Business Sense of Electronic Commerce", IEEE Computer, March 1999, Vol 32, No. 3, pp. 67-75. This article was translated to Japanese and appeared in Nikkei Computer at its editor’s invitation.

·        Jutla D.N, Bodorik P., Dhaliwal J.  Supporting the e-Business Readiness of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises: Approaches and MetricsInternet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy, Volume 12, Number 2, April 2002, pp. 139-164(26)

·        Jutla D. N, Craig, J., and Bodorik P., Enabling and Measuring Electronic Customer Relationship Management Readiness, Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, 10 pages, 2001.

·        Craig, J. , Jutla, D.N., "E-Business Readiness: A Customer Focused Framework", Addison Wesley Information Technology Series, Boston, MA, Copyright Jan 30, 2001,  418 pages.

·        Jutla D.N., Bodorik P., Wang Y., "Developing Internet E-Commerce Benchmarks", Information Systems, Elsevier, Vol. 24 , No. 6, (1999), pp. 475-493

 

 

US PATENT CITATIONS:

  • Jutla D.N., Bodorik P., “Improving Applications Performance: A Memory Model and Cache Architecture”, Computer Architecture News. ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture. Vol. 25, No. 4, Sept. 1997, pp. 22-29 is cited in US Patent 7305534, awarded December 4, 2007 to Arm Limited.
  • P. Bodorik, D.N. Jutla, "Multi-view Memory to Support OS Locking for Transactions Systems", International Database Engineering and Applications Symposium (IDEAS’97), Montreal, August 25-27, 1997, pp.309-318, (disseminated from my PhD thesis) is cited in 10 US Patents assigned to companies such as Sun Microsystems, Xerox, IBM, Cavium Networks, Orsus Solutions Limited, and Phillips Electronics.
    1. State-based object transition control and attribute-based locking, US Patent 5,931,919, assigned to Xerox, filed Nov 1997, issued Aug 1999.
    2. Multiple manager to multiple server IP locking mechanism in a directory-enabled network US Patent 6,330,560, assigned to IBM, filed Sept 1999, issued Dec. 2001
    3. Security monitor of system runs software simulator in parallel, US Patent 6,985,845, assigned to Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V, filed Sep 2000, issued 2006
    4. Method and apparatus for filtering lock requests, US Patent 6772255, assigned to Sun Microsystems, filed Dec 2000, issued Aug2004.
    5. Interface to a security coprocessor, US Patent 6789147, assigned to Cavium Networks, December 2001, issued Sept. 2004
    6. Cooperative software application architecture, US Patent 6981247, assigned to Orsus Solutions Ltd., filed Feb. 2003, issued Dec. 2005.
    7. Method for reducing lock manipulation overhead during access to critical data, US Patent 7269717 assigned to Sun Microsystems, filed August 2003, issued Sept. 2007
    8. Selectively monitoring stores to support transactional program execution, US Patent 7269693, assigned to Sun Microsystems, filed August 2003, issued Sept 2007.
    9. Selectively monitoring loads to support transactional program execution, US Patent 7269694, assigned to Sun Microsystems, filed August 2003, issued Sept 2007.
    10. Method and apparatus for delaying interfering accesses from other threads, US Patent 6938130, assigned to Sun Microsystems, filed Dec 2003, issued Aug 2005.

1998

Another work from a project I led in 1998 is in  ScienceDirect’s TOP25 Hottest Articles in the Information Systems Journal and in a recommended Readings list on Digital Economy and e-Business Models in a Fall 2004 PhD Course in e-Commerce at Rutgers Accounting and Information Systems Department.

1999

1999 brought the cited IEEE Computer and Information Systems publications.

2000

In 2000, I co-authored a trade book in Addison Wesley’s Information Systems Series entitled

E-Business Readiness: A Customer Focused Framework, with former SMU MBA student James Craig. The book was published in the Addison Wesley Information Technology Series, Boston, Massachusetts. The book arose from the preliminary framework found in James’ MBA MRP project. We decided to submit a book proposal to 4 major publishing companies - after James graduated - and succeeded in getting a book contract within a few short months from the folks at Pearson Education. Here is an independent review of the jointly authored work

2001

 

SMU MBA student Barry Hudson and I did 2 presentations in October 2001 at:

The Municipal e-Government Seminar in Cape Breton, sponsored by Services Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations, the Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities and the Association of Municipal Administrators

 

In 2001, I also got my feet wet with writing and coordinating dozens of meetings for two very large time-consuming grant proposals – one non-technical (CLEAR) and one socio-technical (a predecessor to today’s CUSP project).  What an experience! Exploration is fun, lessons learnt are valuable for future success, and clearly focus is a key critical success factor when resources are limited.

 

2002

In 2002, one of my colleagues presented some work we co-authored at: NAFTA seen from a Multicultural Perspective, Trade Panel Proceedings from the VII Triennial Conference of the Nordic Association for Canadian Studies, (8-11 August 2002, Stockholm). We also published a journal paper from that work.

·         Jutla D.N., Dhaliwal J, and Bodorik P., “Government Support for e-Business Readiness: Metrics & Approaches from Canada, Norway, Singapore & Netherlands,” presented by Jasbir Dhaliwal

 

2003/2004/2005

Results of 2003 pow-wows with Steven Feindel, e-Director Services Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations and SMU EMBA graduate can be found in:

·         Jutla D. N, Feindel S., Bodorik P, “KM Infrastructure and Electronic Services with Innovation Diffusion Characteristics for Community Economic Development,” Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 1, No. 2., December 2003, 20 pages.

 

 

In 2003 and 2004 I focused on formal research work on the exciting CUSP project on e-privacy. My team’s first stage results are shown below in 2004 and 2005 publications.  In October 2005, one of our papers from this work displaced our 1998 paper in ScienceDirect’s TOP25 Hottest Articles in the Information Systems Journal.

 

In 2005, I joined the Natural Language Processing group of the Faculty of Computer Science, Dalhousie University to facilitate making CUSP privacy software more usable. Initial results of that effort are in a paper co-authored with Dalhousie’s Vlado Keselj – published in September 2005.

2006/2007/2008

In 2006, we added Web Privacy Intelligence.  An X., Jutla D.N, Cercone N., Auditing and Inference Control for Privacy Preservation in Uncertain Environments, First European Conference on Smart Sensing and Context, Enschede, Netherlands, Oct. 2006, pp. 159-173, won the Best Paper Award. Further results in Web Privacy Intelligence in 2006 are shown below.

Jutla D.N. Bodorik P, Zhang Y. (2005). PeCAN: An Architecture for Privacy-aware Electronic Commerce User Contexts, Information Systems, (Elsevier), Special Issue on Semantic Web and Services, appeared online on ScienceDirect in April 2005, in print, June 2006. In October 2005, it was number 14 of the top 25 downloaded articles in ScienceDirect’s in the field of Information Systems in Elsevier’s Information Systems journal.  It was the number 2 most downloaded Information Systems paper via ScienceDirect for the quarter - April to June 2006.

In 2006 and 2007, I continued working with my students and colleagues on web privacy intelligence and widened my interests to support the mission of Liberated Learning.

In 2008, a joint publication with Dr. Dimitri Kanevsky, IBM Master Inventor, on Web Services for Senses-Challenged Users is forthcoming in the Communications of the ACM

My DBLP Page contains a subset of indexed publications. It is not up-to-date.