Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, Bloomington
Professor Dennis is best known for his work with collaboration technology - computer systems that enable groups to work together whether in the same room at the same time or at different places and times over the Internet.
Professor Dennis was born in Prince Edward Island, Canada and first began playing with computers using punched cards while in elementary school. He received a Bachelor of Computer Science from Acadia University in Nova Scotia in 1982, a Master of Business Administration from Queen's University in Ontario in 1984, and a Ph.D. in Management Information Systems from The University of Arizona in Tucson in 1991. Prior to joining IU in 2000, he spent nine years on the faculty of The University of Georgia, where he won the university's highest teaching award for "young" faculty.
Professor Dennis has won seven national and international awards for
his theoretical and applied research. In 1998 and again in 2002, he was
ranked the
seventh most prolific researcher in the information systems discipline
and the second most prolific in the area of collaboration technology.
Professor Dennis also has extensive experience as a software developer
and consultant, and developed one of the first commercial software
packages that enabled groups to discuss ideas, analyze and organize
issues, and vote over the Internet. He is the author of a best-selling
book on data communications and networking, and another on system
development methods.
Home: (812) 331-0551; Office: (812) 855-2691; Fax: (812) 855-4985;
E-mail: ardennis@indiana.edu