Tamara Babaian, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | Tufts University, Boston |
Area:
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Sign in to add mentorJames G. Schmolze | grad student | 2000 | Tufts | |
(Knowledge representation and open world planning using psi-forms.) |
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Babaian T, Xu J, Lucas WT. (2018) ERP prototype with built-in task and process support European Journal of Information Systems. 27: 189-206 |
Lucas W, Babaian T. (2015) The Collaborative Critique: An Inspection Method for Expert Evaluation of User Interfaces International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 31: 843-859 |
Babaian T, Lucas W. (2013) Modeling data for enterprise systems with memories Journal of Database Management. 24: 1-12 |
Lucas W, Babaian T. (2012) Implementing design principles for collaborative ERP systems Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 7286: 88-107 |
Lucas W, Babaian T, Cooprider J, et al. (2010) Applying human-computer collaboration for improving ERP usability 2010 International Symposium On Collaborative Technologies and Systems, Cts 2010. 396-397 |
Babaian T, Schmolze JG. (2009) Practical reasoning about knowledge states for open world planning with sensing Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics. 19: 7-41 |
Babaian T, Lucas WT, Topi H. (2006) Improving ERP Usability Through User-System Collaboration International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems. 2: 10-23 |
Babaian T, Schmolze JG. (2006) Efficient Open World Reasoning for Planning Logical Methods in Computer Science. 2 |
Topi H, Lucas W, Babaian T. (2006) Using informal notes for sharing corporate technology know-how European Journal of Information Systems. 15: 486-499 |
Babaian T. (2003) Knowledge-based personalization Information & Management. 26-33 |