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Mark Bergman
Assistant Professor
Mail Code: IS/
Department of Information Science
Graduate School of Operational and Information Sciences
Monterey, CA 93943
Phone: 831-656-3562
Email: mbergman@nps.edu
EDUCATION:
PhD - University of California, Irvine, 2003
Information and Computer Science
MS - University of California, Irvine, 1997
Information and Computer Science (Minor – Business Strategy
BS - University of California, Berkeley, 1983
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
NPS EXPERIENCE:
  • 08/04 - Present, Assistant Professor
OTHER EXPERIENCE: (View an extended list)
TEACHING INTERESTS:
  • Systems Analysis and Design
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
  • High Level Requirements Analysis
BOARDS/MEMBERSHIPS: (View an extended list)
  • Managing Editor, ISR (Information Systems Research), 1996-1999.
  • Reviewer, ISR (Information Systems Research journal), CSCW Conference (Computer Support Cooperative Work), Academy of Management Conference – Business Policy and Strategy
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
  • Bergman, M., J. L. King and K. Lyytinen. (2002). Large Scale Requirements Analysis Revisited: The need for Understanding the Political Ecology of Requirements Engineering, Requirements Engineering Journal, 7(3): 152-171.
  • Mark, G., M. Bergman, and S. Poltrock. (2004). Bergman Expanding Horizons of Requirements Engineering: Examining Requirements during Groupware Tool Diffusion. RE'04, Kyoto, Japan, IEEE Press.
  • Bergman, M. and G. Mark (2003). In Situ Requirements Analysis: A Deeper Examination of the Relationship between Requirements Formation and Project Selection. RE 2003, Monterey, CA, IEEE Press.
  • Bergman, M. and M. G. Buehler (2003). Addressing an Inadequacy in Quantitative Analysis: Examining NMP Technology Selection. IEEE Aerospace 2003, Big Sky, MT, IEEE press.
  • Bergman, M. and G. Mark (2002). Exploring the Relationship between Project Selection and Requirements Analysis: An Empirical Study of the New Millennium Program. RE 2002, Essen, Germany, IEEE Press, pp. 247-254.
KEYWORDS/TECHNOLOGIES:
  • Keywords: Requirements engineering, systems analysis, systems design, science of design, process modeling



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