Hart eCenter SMU
Amit Basu, Ph.D. eCenter Faculty Affiliate
Charles Wyly Professor of Information Systems
Information Technology and Operations Management Dept.
Edwin L. Cox School of Business
Southern Methodist University
  • Ph.D., Graduate School of Management,
    University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y., 1986.
  • M.S.Graduate School of Management,
    University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y., 1983
  • M.B.A., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, 1981.
  • B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, 1979
Research Concentrations
  • Computer-Based Information Systems
  • Database Design and Implementation
  • Electronic Commerce
  • Information Management
  • Intelligent Systems
  • IS in Health Care

  • Knowledge Management
  • Management Information Systems
  • Strategic Information Systems
  • Technology and Innovation management
  • Workflow Management

Activities, Accomplishments & Awards
  • Member, Beta Gamma Sigma
  • FULCRUM grant (University of Maryland and IBM Corp.), 1986-1987
  • University of Maryland Designated Research Initiative Fund Grant, 1986-1987
  • Graduate Research Board Grant, University of Maryland, 1987
  • Maryland Industrial Partnerships Grant, 1989-1994
  • Technology Initiative Grant, Vanderbilt University, 1994-1995
  • National Merit List and Scholarship, India, 1973
  • B. Tech. First Division with Distinction, 1979
  • SIU Graduate Fellowship, 1979-1980
  • GSM Fellowship, University of Rochester, 1981-1985
  • Fulbright Faculty Award, 1996
  • Dean's Award for Teaching Excellence, Owen School, Vanderbilt University,1999
Recent Publications
  • A. Basu and R.W. Blanning, 2000, "A Formal Approach to Workflow Analysis",
    Information Systems Research.
  • A. Basu and R.W. Blanning, 1999, "Metagraphs in Workflow Support Systems",
    Decision Support Systems
    .
  • A. Basu, 1998, "Perspectives on Operations Research in Data Knowledge Management", European Journal of Operational Research.
  • A. Basu and R.W. Blanning, July 1998, "The Analysis of Assumptions in Model Bases Using Metagraphs", Management Science.
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Projects
  2002-2003
  2001-2002
Technical Reports
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