Area:
Statistics, Commerce-Business Economics
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According to our matching algorithm, Galit Shmueli is the likely recipient of the following grants.
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Recipients |
Code |
Title / Keywords |
Matching score |
2005 — 2006 |
Shmueli, Galit Jank, Wolfgang [⬀] |
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First Interdisciplinary Symposium On Statistical Challenges and Opportunities in Electronic Commerce Research; May 22-23, 2005; College Park, Md @ University of Maryland College Park
This award supports a symposium that will extend knowledge on the computational and methodological challenges related to the collection and analysis of vast amounts of data originating from eCommerce transactions. For example, eBay, the largest and most well known online auction, hosts several million auctions a year. Researchers can access these data using web-data collection technologies, such as web spiders. Standard statistical tools are designed for data of much smaller size and often do not scale up. Traditional statistical models also do not take into account the dynamics and concurrency of events happening in a marketplace as large as the Internet. Thus, it is critical at this juncture to bring together Information Systems researchers who study eCommerce with statistical researchers who are producing new models and methods for large-scale data computations. The goal of this symposium is to contribute to the modernization and enhancement of empirical research methods for eCommerce and the digital society at large.
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2006 — 2007 |
Raschid, Louiqa (co-PI) [⬀] Agarwal, Ritu [⬀] Faraj, Samer (co-PI) [⬀] Shmueli, Galit |
N/AActivity Code Description: No activity code was retrieved: click on the grant title for more information |
Collaborative: Planning Proposal For I/Ucrc Center For Health Information and Decision Systems (Chids) @ University of Maryland College Park
An Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC) Planning meeting will be conducted to determine the organization and viability of forming a new multi-university I/UCRC for Health Information and Decision Systems with the University of Maryland as the lead, and the Massachusetts General Hospital as a research site. This new Center aims to advance the science of information technology implementation and decision analysis in the health care sector and to better understand its impacts at all levels, including organizational, provider, and individual outcomes.
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