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TIM CHENOWETH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Washington State University, 1996 MS, Computer Science, Washington State University, 1996 MBA, Washington State University, 1991 BS, Mathematics, Coast Guard Academy, 1981
PROFESSIONAL WORK HISTORY
Associate Professor, Information Technology & Supply Chain Management, Boise State University, 2005-Present
Assistant Professor, Networks, Operations and Information Systems, Boise State University, 2003-2005
Assistant Professor, School of Accountancy, Arizona State University, 1996-2003
Graduate Assistant, Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Washington State University, 1995-1996
Graduate Assistant, Department of Management and Information Systems, Washington State University, 1989-1995
Officer, United States Coast Guard, 1981-1989
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Faculty internship with the financial services company Edward Jones. I was with them from August 2001 through December 2001 and was involved in their data warehouse development efforts.
PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS Chenoweth, T., Minch, R., & Tabor, S. “Wireless Insecurity: Examining User Security Behavior on Public Networks.” Communications of the ACM (CACM). In Print.
Chenoweth, T., Corral, K., & Demirkan, H. 2006. “Seven Key Interventions for Data Warehouse Success.” Communications of the ACM (CACM). 49(1), 114-119.
Chenoweth, T., Hubata, R., & St. Louis, R. 2004. “The Power of Tests for Equivalent ARMA Models: The Implications for Practitioners.” Empirical Economics. 29(2), 281-292.
Chenoweth, T., Dowling, K., & St. Louis, R. 2004. “Convincing DSS Users that Complex Models are Worth the Effort.” Decision Support Systems. 37(1), 71-82.
Chenoweth, T., Dowling, K., Hubata, R., & St. Louis, R. 2004. “Distance and Prediction Error Variance Constraints for ARMA Model Portfolios.” The International Journal of Forecasting. 20(1), 41-52.
Chenoweth, T., St. Louis, R., & Schuff, D. 2003. “A Methodology for Developing Dimensional Data Marts.” Communications of the ACM (CACM). 46(12), 93-98.
Chenoweth, T., Hubata, R., & St. Louis, R. “Automatic ARMA Identification Using Neural Networks and the Extended Sample Autocorrelation Function: A Reevaluation.” Decision Support Systems. 29(2000), 21-30.
Obradovic, Z. & Chenoweth, T. 1996. “Selection of Learning Algorithms for Trading Systems Based on Biased Estimators.” Heuristics: The Journal of Intelligent Technologies 9(1), 9-21.
Chenoweth, T. & Obradovic, Z. 1996. “A Multi-Component Nonlinear Prediction System for the S&P 500 Index.” Neurocomputing 10(3), 275-290.
Chenoweth T., Obradovic Z., & Lee S. 1996. “Embedding Technical Analysis into Neural Networks Based Trading Systems.” Applied Artificial Intelligence Journal 10(6), pp. 523-541.
Chenoweth, T. & Obradovic, Z. 1995. “An Explicit Feature Selection Strategy for Predictive Models of the S&P 500 Index.” Neurove$t Journal 3(6) November 1995, 14-21
PAPERS AT REFEREED PROCEEDINGS
Chenoweth, T., Minch, R., & Tabor, S. 2007. “Expanding Views of Technology Acceptance: Seeking Factors Explaining Security Control Adoption.” Pro. of the 13th Americas Conference on Information Systems.
Chenoweth, T., Minch, R., & Tabor, S. 2007. “User Security Behavior on Wireless Networks: An Empirical Study.” Pro. of the 2007 Hawaii International Conference On System Science.
Edgington, T and Chenoweth, T. 2002. “Applying Adaptive Structuration Theory to Data Warehouse Implementation: A Field Study.” Pro. of the 2002 Americas Conference on Information Systems
Goul, M., Chenoweth, T. and Philippakis, A. “Stored Procedure Language Extensions for Coupling Web Services Managers and DBMS.” Pro. of the 2002 Americas Conference on Information Systems
Obradovic, Z. and Chenoweth, T. 1996. “Selection of Learning Algorithms for Trading Systems Based on Biased Estimators.” Proc. Adaptive Distributed Parallel Computing Conference, Dayton, OH.
Chenoweth, T., Obradovic, Z., & Lee, S. 1995. “Technical Trading Rules as a Prior Knowledge to a Neural Networks Prediction System for the S&P 500 Index.” Proc. the IEEE Technical Applications Conference, Northcon, Portland, OR.
Chenoweth, T. & Obradovic, Z. 1995. “A Multi-Component Approach to Stock Market Predictions.” Proc. the Third Int. Conf. on Artificial Intelligence Applications on Wall Street, New York, NY.
Chenoweth, T. & Obradovic, Z. 1994. “Feature Selection for Predictive Models of the Stock Market.” Proc. the 1994 Neural Networks in the Capital Markets Conference, Pasadena, CA.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Web Development I and Web Development II 2007-present Introduction to Management Information Systems 2004 Internet and TCP/IP protocols 2004 Hands-on Network Management (BSU.net course) 2004 Network Application Development Fall 2003-2006 Intro & Survey of Business Telecommunications and Networking 2003 Introduction to Telecommunications 2002 Computer Networks and Network Programming, 1997-2001 Business Database Concepts, 1996-1997 Introduction to C Programming, 1995 Introduction to Cobol Programming, 1994 Introduction to Expert Systems, 1993-1994 Operations Management, 1992-1993
AWARDS
Received the School of Accountancy and Information Management Circle of Friends Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching – April 29, 1999.
AMCIS 2002 “Best Paper in Track” award for Applying Adaptive Structuration Theory to Data Warehouse Implementation: A Field Study.
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