Faculty Image Tod Sedbrook
Professorof CIS
Email: tod.sedbrook@unco.edu
Phone: (970) 351-1337
Office: 1095-C
Office Hours:
M-12:15 - 1:15 PM, 2:15 - 3:15 PM
W-12:15 - 1:15 PM, 2:15 - 3:15 PM
F-12:15 - 1:15 PM

Education:
  • Ph.D. Mgmt Info Sys Data Com/Telecom 1990 University of Colorado

  • M.B.A. in Bus Info Sys Concentration (1984), University of Wyoming
  • M.S. in Wood Sci. with Mech Engineer (1979), Colorado State University
  • Recent Publications:

  • Applying the REA Ontology to Manage Inter-Enterprise Collaborations in AIS Educators Conference (2007)

  • Applying Semantic Web Technologies that Automate Extended REA Typifications, Groupings and Associations in REA - 25 (2007)

  • Semantic Web-Based Assessments for Health Care Organizations in Western Decision Sciences (2007)

  • Capturing and Shaping Shifting Requirements in Journal Of International Information Management (2007)

  • Coordinating Supply Chains through REA Knowledge Bases in Decision Sciences Institute (2006)

  • A Project to Standardize and Improve Patient Care in Mountain Plains Management Conference (2005)

  • Knowledge Based Triage in a Clinical Setting in Western Decision Sciences Institute Conference (2005)

  • Web-Based Training for Correctional Health Care Staff in Correctional Health Care Report (2005)

  • Visualizing Changing Requirements with Self-Organizing Maps in Journal Of Computer Information Systems (2005)

  • Shifting Requirements with XML and XSLT in Mountain Plains Management Conference (2004)

  • A Genetic Simulation of Information Policies and Agent Learning in Complex Environments in Western Decision Sciences Institute Conference (2004)

  • A Fuzzy System for Intelligent Internet Information Retrieval in Western Decision Sciences Institute Conference (2003)

  • The Downturn in Programmer Demand: A Wavelet Analysis in Journal Of Computer Information Systems (2002)

  • Bio: Tod Sedbrook is professor of Computer Information Systems at the Kenneth W. Monfort College of Business at the University of Northern Colorado. In addition decades of govermental and industry consulting, Sedbrook has taught and researched computer information systemsfor about 16 years. His interests include systems development approaches, including methodologies of object-oriented analysis and design, object-oriented systems (C#, UML, Java), statistics, and business analysis tools. Professor Sedbrook has earned numerous awards as a professor including the Scholar of the Year. He earned a Ph.D. (Management Information Systems) from the University of Colorado and M.B.A. from the University Wyoming and a B.S. and M.S. in Forest and Wood Science from Colorado State University.