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Nationality
  
Australian


Name
  
Joseph Davis

Joseph G. Davis Joseph G Davis Professionals Willkie Farr Gallagher LLP

Born
  
October 8, 1953 Mysore, India (
1953-10-08
)

Fields
  
Information Systems Service Computing Semantic Web Knowledge Management

Institutions
  
University of Sydney University of Pittsburgh

Known for
  
Crowdsourcing Human Computation Knowledge Management Ontologies Service Computing

Notable awards
  
National Science Talent Scholar (India) IBM Faculty Research Award

Alma mater
  
University of Pittsburgh, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, University of Calicut

Institution
  
University of Sydney, University of Pittsburgh

Joseph G. Davis (born 1953) is an Indian-born, Australian Information systems researcher, and Professor of Information Systems and Services, and Director of the Knowledge Discovery and Management Research Group (KDMRG) at the University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia. He is known for his work on decision support systems, ontologies, semantic technologies, and technological and organizational approaches to discovering and sharing knowledge in organizations.

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Biography

Davis completed his PhD at the University of Pittsburgh in 1986 under the supervision of William R. King. Prior to this, he earned his Masters at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA), India, and Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Mathematics and Statistics at St. Joseph’s College, Devagiri, Calicut University as a National Science Talent Scholar.

He worked for four years in industry middle management roles in India before starting his PhD research. He has previously served in the Information Systems departments at Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana, United States, the University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, and University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia. Davis has held Visiting Professorships or Visiting Researcher positions at the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Syracuse University, Syracuse, Moscow State University, Moscow, and IBM Research Laboratories in Bangalore, India.

At the School of Information Technologies, the University of Sydney, Davis was instrumental in launching the Knowledge Discovery and Management Research Group and starting the Master of Information Technology Management (MITM) course and revising the Information Systems major at the undergraduate level. He has served as the Associate Dean (International) in the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies at the University of Sydney from 2010 to 2013 and as Associate Head of School (of Information Technologies) from 2002 to 2007. He is also the theme leader for Service Computing at the Centre for Distributed and High Performance Computing at the University of Sydney.

Research

Davis’s research interests and contributions span knowledge management including ontologies, decision support systems, service computing, and crowdsourcing/human computation. His research has been funded by the Australian Research Council, Carnegie Bosch Institute, and the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Smart Services, among others. He was a National Science Talent Scholar in Mathematics in India and was awarded the IBM Faculty Research Award in 2008.

Davis has published two books and over one hundred refereed research papers in these and related areas.

The research performed by his lab, KDMRG, spans knowledge discovery and management, ontologies, data mining, service computing and service systems, crowdsourcing and human computation, and Linked Open Data.

Publications

Books
  • Knowledge Management: Organizational and Technological Dimensions, Heidelberg: Springer Verlag, 2005 (edited book, with E. Subrahmanian and A. Westerberg)
  • Implementing Decision Support Systems: Methods, Techniques, and Tools, London: McGraw Hill, 2000 (with A. Srinivasan and D. Sundaram)
  • Selected Research Papers
  • JG. Davis, From Crowdsourcing to Crowdservicing, Internet Computing, IEEE 15 (3), 92-94
  • JG Davis, E Subrahmanian, AW Westerberg, The “global” and the “local” in knowledge management, Journal of Knowledge Management, 2005.
  • H Lin, JG Davis, Computational and Crowdsourcing methods for Extracting Ontological Structures from Folksonomy, The Semantic Web: Research and Applications, 2010.
  • G Pandey, S Chawla, S Poon, B Arunasalam, JG Davis, Association Rule Networks: Definition and Applications, Statistical Analysis and Data Mining 1 (4), 260-279, 2009.
  • K de Souza, J Davis, S de Medeiros Evangelista, Alignign Ontologies, Evaluating Concept Similarities and Visualizing Results, Journal on Data Semantics V, 211-236, 2006
  • JG Davis, E Subrahmanian, S Konda, H Granger, M Collins, AW Westerberg, Creating Shared Information Spaces to support Collaborative Design Work, Information Systems Frontiers 3 (3), 377-392, 2001.
  • D. Batra, J.G. Davis. "Conceptual data modelling in database design: similarities and differences between expert and novice designers." International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 37 (1), 83-101 (1992)
  • Y. Zhou, J. Davis. "Open source software reliability model: an empirical approach." ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes 30 (4), 1-6 (2005)
  • B. Choi, S.K. Poon, J.G. Davis. "Effects of knowledge management strategy on organizational performance: a complementarity theory-based approach." Omega 36 (2), 235-251 (2008)
  • References

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