Dr. Wojtkowski is a professor of Information Technology and Supply Chain Management in the College of Business and Economics. Her research interests include such topics as information visualization and the implementations of electronic commerce. In addition to extensive teaching and advising activities, Dr. Wojtkowski has authored, edited, and reviewed a variety of publications. She is Program co-chair of International Conference on Information Systems Development and is a member of the IEEE Computer Society and the International Society for Systems Integration
Articles
From Knowledge Description to Information Systems: Two Divergent Approaches (with Evelyne Andreevsky, Daniele Bourcier, and Xavier Fargeas), ICIS 1994 Proceedings (1994)
Visual Process Language: An Environment That Enhances Inventiveness in the System Development Process -- a Theoretical Perspective (with Waclaw G. Wojtkowski), IT and Supply Chain Management Faculty Publications and Presentations (1993)
This paper provides a theoretical perspective on the effect of computer support on creativity. The...
Cooperative Processing: An Agenda for Research (with Waclaw G. Wojtkowski), IT and Supply Chain Management Faculty Publications and Presentations (1990)
The purpose of this paper is to explore the potential research agenda for Cooperative Processing...