Art Vandenberg
EDUCATION
Swarthmore College, B.A. English Literature, 1972
Georgia State University, M.V.A Painting & Drawing, 1979
Georgia Institute of Technology, M.S. Information & Computer Science, 1985
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Art Vandenberg has a Master's degree in Information & Computer Sciences from Georgia Institute of Technology and a Master's degree in Painting & Drawing from Georgia State University. Currently he is a Consultant, Function Research with Strategic Alignment -- a new unit of Georgia State University's Information Systems & Technology (IS&T). IS&T'sStrategic Alignment staff specialize in helping customers acquire the greatest value out of IT solutions by matching customers' business needs with effective and cost-competitive technology solutions. As an account representative for university clients, he works one-on-one with customers, providing needs assessments and benefits analyses, with specific research computing expertise from conception to funding, research, publishing and recognition.
From 1998-1999 he was the Project Manager for Georgia State University’s Y2K inventory, analysis, and remediation effort that included all of Georgia State’s business and students systems and processes (and interfaces to federal systems), information technology and campus facilities. Art reported Georgia State’s progress successfully with regular scorecard progress reports to the state wide Y2K Project Management Office at the Governor’s level and oversaw Y2K funding of $5,500,000 at Georgia State during the two-year project.
Art was the lead for Georgia State’s participation in the National Science Foundation Middleware Initiative (NMI) Integration Testbed Program (Southeastern Universities Research Association sub-award to NSF Contract #ANI-0123837) “Supporting Research and Collaboration through Integrated Middleware.” The NMI Integration Testbed was part of NFS’ overall effort to disseminate practices and solutions software for collaboration, directories, identity management and grid infrastructure. His work with the NMI Testbed lead to the architecture and deployment of formal identity management practices for Georgia State as well as a research computing infrastructure initiative for the university.
Current activities include grid middleware and collaboration with faculty researchers on high performance computing and grid infrastructure. Art is working with the Southeastern Universities Research Association on regional SURAgrid cyberinfrastructure initiative for which he is currently the SURAgrid Governance Committee Chair. The SURAgrid vision is to: Promote excellence for research and education enterprises by fostering collaborative engagement in cyberinfrastructure across the SURA region.
With Professor Vijay Vaishnavi (CIS) and their Information Integration Lab, Art is investigating a unique approach to resolving metadata heterogeneity for information integration. As a member of the Information Technology Risk Management Research Group at Georgia State he is working on an approach to higher education security that will derive new management principles, practices and models to properly assess critical information and infrastructure risks and compliance. By developing a flexible model of options in a risk matrix format, institutions can select options for implementation driven by their needs and resources while accommodating future changes in technology.
Working with Dr. Mike Russell, Director IS&T Strategic Alignment, Dr. Naixue "Neal" Xiong, PostDoc with Computer Science, and IS&T technology experts, Art is evaluating Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) solutions for research and education. VCL is an open source incubator project being developed for cloud computing. VCL derives from work done at North Carolina State University who donated code to the Apache.org VCL community (http://incubator.apache.org/projects/vcl.html). VCL community participants, along with researchers with IBM, are working collaboratively to find improved ways to support technology needs of students, faculty and researchers from K-12 systems, community colleges, and research universities.
POSITIONS
2009- Consultant – Function Research, Strategic Alignment, Information Systems & Technology, Georgia State University
2007- Chair, SURAgrid Governance Committee, Southeastern Universities Research Association
2000-2009 Director, Advanced Campus Services, Information Systems & Technology, Georgia State University
1998-2000 Director, University Information Services, Information Systems & Technology, Georgia State University
1998-1998 Acting Director, University Information Services, Information Systems & Technology, Georgia State University
1997-1998 University Data Administrator, Information Systems & Technology, Georgia State University
1995-1997 Director Planning and Programs, Office of Information Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology
1992-1995 Director, Information Systems & Services, Office of Information Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology
1991-1992 Assistant Director, Information Systems & Services, Office of Information Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology
1990-1991 Research Scientist II, Database Administration Manager, Office of Computing Services, Georgia Institute of Technology
1989-1989 Research Scientist I, Acting Database Administrator, Office of Computing Services, Georgia Institute of Technology
1986-1989 Research Scientist I, Application Development Group Manager, Computer Related Service Department, Georgia Tech Research Institute
1983-1986 Systems Analyst I, Computer Related Services Department, Georgia Tech Research Institute
HONORS, AWARDS
Thomas B. McCabe Achievement Award, Swarthmore College, 1968-1972
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
1985-present Association of Computing Machinery (ACM)
2004-present IEEE Computer Society
GRANTS
NSF Division of Computer and Communication Foundations, Award # 0812795
Vaishnavi (PI) 2/01/2008–1/31/2009 $9,500
Student Participation in 3rd International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems & Technology and Associated Doctoral Consortium
This proposal supports student participation with the 3rd International Conference on Design Science in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST 2008) and an associated Doctoral Consortium on conducting design science research in information systems and technology being organized by Georgia State University May 7-9, 2008. The objective of the Doctoral Consortium is to create an opportunity for Doctoral Students to engage directly with Research Faculty mentors in a discussion and critique of high quality design science research in information systems and technology.
Role: Co-PI, Chair DESRIST 2008 Local Arrangements
NSF ITR – Information & Intelligent Systems, Award # 0312636
Vaishnavi (PI) 9/01/2003–8/31/2007 $252,000
ITR-Promoting Semantic Interoperability of Metadata for Directories of the Future
This research investigates resolving semantics of heterogeneous metadata using a novel approach based on the proposition that monitoring, clustering, and appropriate visualization of cross-organizational metadata can help to identify patterns of practice and evolving standards, and to promote and facilitate the reuse of such metadata, which in turn can lead to automatic dynamic evolution of standards.
Role: Co-PI
Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA-2006-506)
Vandenberg (PI)4/17/2006–6/17/2007 $25,000
Developing Regional Grid Technology Support for TATRC Programs - sub-award from Army Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC).
Conduct an inventory and analysis of TATRC-funded projects within the SURA region. Identify a set of TATRC funded projects/programs that could be enhanced by access to a grid of computational resources available through a common web based grid portal. SURAgrid represents a regional grid resource that could enhance capabilities of TATRC researchers while benefiting from collaborative application development with SURA and Louisiana State University.
Research Team Grant, Georgia State University, Office of the Vice President for Research
Baskerville (PI) 7/1/2006–6/30/2007 $15,000
Information Technology Risk Management: Selective Shared Risk Network
Computer and network security risks are serious threats to organizations. Knowing vulnerabilities and a limited sample of attacks is insufficient to perform organizational risk analysis. To evaluate the risk of future losses, risk theory requires a broad sampling of past losses by category of loss. The research team proposes a radically novel Selective Shared Risk Network (SSRN) so organizations can compare their risk profile to a benchmark of similar organizations where each company’s identity is anonymous, data risk is limited by storing it only on their local system, each company has controls release of their data and yet has access to aggregated, valid data that provides concise security risk data.
Role: Co-PI
Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA-2005-305)
Vandenberg (PI)3/01/2005–3/31/2006 $25,000
SURAGrid Application Development and Documentation
Foster the expansion and documentation of the set of applications running on the SURAGrid, in specific support of regional objectives to deploy “real” grid applications with relevance to SURA programs and expanding SURA member collaboration. Increase the quantity and utility (accessibility, accuracy, currency) of data in the Catalog of Grid Applications, particularly incorporating documentation of the SURA Grid application set, and explore mechanisms to automate Catalog growth and currency.
Southeastern Universities Research Association (subaward to NSF Contract #ANI-0123937)
Vandenberg (PI)4/01/2002–1/31/2005 $58,158
Supporting Research and Collaboration through Integrated Middleware
The NSF Middleware Initiative is part of NFS’ overall effort to develop and disseminate software that lets scientists and educators share resources and collaborate across the Internet, providing practical deployment and evaluation via the NMI Integration Testbed. Managed by SURA, eight testbed universities closely coordinated an effort to deploy and evaluate NMI technologies, including GRID and directory components.
· NMI Intra-Testbed GRID 9/19/2003–1/31/2005 – Georgia State University GRID demonstration and enterprise integration. A project to deploy an intra-testbed grid with a level of shared access adequate for demonstrating a persistent working grid to researchers. Including investigation of emerging portal software, exploring linking of grid authentication to enterprise authentication, and developing a catalog of existing and potential grid applications.
· NMI Intra-Testbed GRIDNSF-REU Supplement 5/2003–8/31/2004 – Research Experiences for Undergraduates. Funding Research Experience for Undergraduates who worked with middleware development/deployment. Student opportunities included interacting with NSF Middleware Initiative developers, program management and outreach, and broader middleware community. Projects included the “Muon particle detector GRID for K-12.”
Sun Microsystems Academic Equipment Grant Approval Number EDUD: 7824-010460-US
Vandenberg (PI)09/26/2001–present $111,515
Directory Services for Communities of Interest
This project funded acquisition of research computing hardware and directory software. 12 Sun Netra X1 servers, 2 database machines, tape backup system with media, and iPlanet directory software are used in development of directory infrastructure initiatives and other middleware deployment, including GRID technology components.
PATENTS
U.S. patent application 20080133531 entitled, “Trusted Query Network Systems and Methods,” having ser. no. 839318, filed Aug 15, 2007, published June 5, 2008; inventors: Baskerville; Richard; (Decatur, GA); Grace; Martin; (Atlanta, GA); Straub; Detmar; (Atlanta, GA); Stucke; Carl; (Decatur, GA); Vaishnavi; Vijay; (Snellville, GA); Vandenberg; Art; (Atlanta, GA); Sainsbury; Robert; (Acworth, GA); Zheng; Guangzhi; (Atlanta, GA); Bloomquist; David; (Roswell, GA); Bellard; Michelle; (Stone Mountain, GA); Vance; Anthony; (Woodstock, GA)
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
1. Neal N. Xiong, Art Vandenberg, Michael L. Russell and Kelly P. Robinson, “A Multi-Cloud Computing Scheme for Sharing Computing Resources to Satisfy Local Cloud User Requirements,” 3rd International Conference on the Virtual Computing Initiative, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, U.S.A., October 22-23, 2009. Accepted.
2. Vaishnavi, V., Vandenberg, A., Zhang, Y. and Duraisamy, S., “Towards Design Principles for Effective Context- and Perspective-Based Web Mining,”Proceedings 4th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST 2009), Malvern, PA, May 6-8, 2009.
3. Li, L., Vaishnavi, V. and Vandenberg, A., “Generating Dynamic and Adaptable Categorization Structures for Websites” Eighteenth Annual Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems (WITS'08), Paris, France, December 13-14, 2008.
4. Zheng, G., Vaishnavi, V. and Vandenberg, A. “A Multidimensional and Visual Exploration System for Multi-Project Management” Eighteenth Annual Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems (WITS'08), Paris, France, December 13-14, 2008.
5. Zheng, G., Vaishnavi, V. and Vandenberg, A., “A Multidimensional and Visual Exploration Approach to Project Prioritization,” Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST 2008), V. Vaishnavi & R. Baskerville, Eds., Atlanta, Georgia, May 7-9, 2008.
6. Xie, C., Chen, G., Vandenberg, A. and Pan, Y., “Analysis of Hybrid P2P Overlay Network Topology,” Computer Communications, Vol. 31, Issue 2, Feb. 2008.
7. Baskerville, R.Grace, M., Straub, D., Stucke, C., Vaishnavi, V., Vandenberg, A., Bellard, M., Bloomquist, D., Sainsbury, R., Vance, T., Zheng, G., “Generating Aggregated Information Security Data,” Technical Report, GeorgiaState University, June 30, 2007.
8. Vandenberg, A., Vaishnavi, V., Lei, L. and Pandya, M., “LAIDBACK: A Workbench for User-Driven Dynamic Web Mining,” Proceedings 2nd International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems & Technology (DESRIST 2007), Claremont, California, May 13-15, 2007.
9. Calin-Jageman, R. J., Xie, C., Pan, Y., Vandenberg, A. and Katz, P. S., “NEURONgrid: A Toolkit for Generating Parameter-Space Maps using NEURON in a Grid Environment,” Proceedings of the 2007 International Symposium on Bioinformatics Research and Applications, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Atlanta, Georgia, May 7-10, 2007.
10. Crane, G., Kaiser, H., Trauner, M., Vandenberg, A. and Yafchak, M., “Developing Regional Grid Technology Support for TATRC Programs,” Poster, MMVR15 Conference, Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 15, Long Beach, California, February 6-10, 2007.
11. Li, L., Vaishnavi, V. K., and Vandenberg, A., “Towards User-Centric, Dynamic, and Adaptable Knowledge Models for World Wide Web,” Sixteenth Annual Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems (WITS'06), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, in December 9-10, 2006.
12. Vaishnavi, V., Vandenberg, A., Baskerville, R. and Zheng, G., “TQN: A Novel Approach to Generating Information Security Data,” Sixteenth Annual Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems (WITS'06), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, December 9-10, 2006.
13. Zheng, G., Vance, T., Sainsbury, R., Vandenberg, A., Vaishnavi, V. and Baskerville, R., “TQN Prototype: A Novel Approach to Generating Information Security Data,” Sixteenth Annual Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems (WITS'06), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, December 9-10, 2006.
14. Halappanavar, M., Robinson, J-P., Vandenberg, A. and Yafchak, M. F., “Application Driven Design for a Large-Scale, Multi-Purpose Grid Infrastructure,” Internet2 Fall Members’ Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, December 6, 2006.
15. Vandenberg, A., “Building Enterprise-based Research Computing Infrastructure,” Georgia State University ACM Student Chapter, Atlanta, Georgia, September 27, 2006.
16. Liang, J., Vaishnavi, V. K., and Vandenberg, A., “Clustering of LDAP Directory Schemas to Facilitate Information Resources Interoperability Across Organizations,” IEEE Transactions on System, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Human, v. 36:4, pp. 631-642, July 2006.
17. Metikurke, S., Vaishnavi, V. K., Vandenberg, A., Li, L., “Grid-Enabled Automatic Web Page Classification,” Proceedings IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence Conference, Vancouver, Canada, July 16-21, 2006.
18. Li, L., Vaishnavi, V. K. and Vandenberg, A., “A Genetic Algorithm Based Approach for Systematic SOM Clustering of Directory Metadata,” Proceedings 2006 IEEE International Conference on Granular Computing, Atlanta, Georgia, pp. 643-646, May 10-12, 2006.
19. Li, L., Vaishnavi, V. K., Vandenberg, A. and Metikurke, S., “Generating Dynamic and Adaptive Knowledge Models for Web-Based Resources,” Proceedings 1st International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems & Technology, Claremont, California, pp. 56-82, February 24-25, 2006.
20. Vandenberg, A., Rangaswamy, V., Metikurke, S., Zheng, G., Li L., Vaishnavi, V., Navathe, S., Shaw, C. D., and Gromala, D., “Research Prototype Demonstration: Self-Organized, Adaptive Information Integration for Web-Based Resources,” 15th Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, p. 256, December 10-11, 2005.
21. Vandenberg, A., Li, L., Vaishnavi, V. K, Harrison, R. W., Navathe, S. B., “Toward Automated Discovery and Integration of Bioinformatics Data Sources,” Bridging Knowledge Gaps in Computational Biology, SAS Campus, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, September 22-23, 2005.
22. Yafchak, M. F., Jokl, J., Adiga, A., and Vandenberg, A., “Development & Implementation of an Inter-institutional Multi-purpose Grid,” Internet2 Fall Members’ Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 22, 2005.
23. Adiga, A., Barzee, K., Bolet, V., Henderson, S., Jokl, J., McKee, S., Perez, J., Robinson, J-P., Vandenberg, A. and Yafchak, M. F., “Building a Campus Grid: Concepts and Technologies,” NSF Middleware Initiative (NMI) Integration Testbed Case Study Series: Supplemental Documentation, Rev. 1.1, (a technical supplement to the NMI Testbed Grid case study, “Exploring Technical and Policy Considerations for Inter-Institutional Grids”), Southeastern Universities Research Association, September 21, 2005. <http://www.sura.org/programs/docs/bldg_campus_grids.pdf>
24. Yafchak, M. F. and Vandenberg, A., “Identifying & Fostering Applications on a Multi-purpose Grid,” GGF14, Global Grid Forum, Chicago, Illinois, June 29, 2005.
25. Vandenberg, A., “Georgia State University: Shifting the Grid Paradigm with NMI,” NSF Middleware Initiative (NMI) Integration Testbed Case Study Series, Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, May 2005.
26. Adiga, A., Henderson, S., Jokl, J., McKee, S., Perez, J., Robinson, J-P., Vandenberg, A., Yafchak, M. F. and Barzee, K., “Authentication & Authorization in SURAgrid: Concepts and Technologies,” NSF Middleware Initiative (NMI) Integration Testbed Case Study Series: Supplemental Documentation, Southeastern Universities Research Association, May 2005.
27. Vaishnavi, V. K., Vandenberg, A., Zheng, G. and Singh, R. G., “Semantic Heterogeneity: Problem and Solution Frameworks,” Computing Letters, v.1:2, pp. 75-82, 2005.
28. Ahmed, N., Pan, Y., Vandenberg, A, and Sun, Y., "Parallel Algorithm for Multiple Genome Alignment on the Grid Environment," 6th International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Scientific and Engineering Computing (PDSEC-05) in conjunction with 19th IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS-2005), Workshop 13, Denver, Colorado, USA, April 4-8, 2005.
29. Vandenberg, A., “Grid Computing for All, Sharing Resources, Sharing Results,” Keynote Speaker, ACMSE, 43rd ACM Southeast Conference, Kennesaw, Georgia, v1, p. 3, March 18, 2005.
30. Li, L., Singh, R. G., Zheng, G., Vandenberg, A., Vaishnavi, V. K., and Navathe, S. B., “A Methodology for Semantic Integration of Metadata in Bioinformatics Data Sources,” ACMSE, 43rd ACM Southeast Conference, Kennesaw, Georgia, v1, pp. 131-136, March 18-20, 2005.
31. Vandenberg, A., Vaishnavi, V. and Li, L., “What we’ve been doing, What we’d like to do… Information Integration Using Metadata,” presentation for Brains & Behavior – Adaptability and Behavior Working Group, Georgia State University, March 14, 2005.
32. Vandenberg, A. and He, X., “Georgia State University: NMI Grid Middleware Enhances Georgia State’s Cosmic Ray Muon Project,” NSF Middleware Initiative (NMI) Integration Testbed Case Study Series, Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, November 2004.
33. Yafchak, M. F. and Vandenberg, A., “Exploring Technical and Policy Considerations for Inter-Institutional Grids: NMI Testbed Grid,” NSF Middleware Initiative (NMI) Integration Testbed Case Study Series, Southeastern Universities Research Association, November 2004.
34. Vandenberg, A., “Georgia State University: Building an Identity Management Infrastructure for the eUniversity,” NSF Middleware Initiative (NMI) Integration Testbed Case Study Series, Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, October 2004.
35. Ahmed, N., Pan, Y., and Vandenberg, A., “Memory Efficient Pair-wise Genome Alignment Algorithm -- A Small-Scale Application with Grid Potential,” in Grid and Cooperative Computing – H. Jin, Y. Pan, N/ Xiao, and J. Sun (Eds.): GCC 2004: LNCS 3251, pp. 777-782, 2004. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2004. <http://www.springerlink.com/index/6QKX7FVA226FEGQ6>
36. Educause 2004 Annual Conference pre-conference seminar, “Perspectives from Campus and Research Middleware Integration: Sharing Resources – Sharing Results,” Denver, Colorado, October 19-22, 2004. <http://www.educause.edu/E04/Program/1663?PRODUCT_CODE=E04/SEM07F&ITIN=False>
37. Yafchak, M. F. and Vandenberg, A., “Dynamics of a Utility Grid for Research & Education: Technical, Policy and Social Considerations,” Oklahoma Supercomputing Symposium 2004, October 6-7, 2004, Norman, Oklahoma.
38. Vandenberg, A., “Technical and Policy Solutions for an Inter-Institutional Grid,” Fall 2004 Internet2 Member Meeting, Austin, TX, September 27-October 1, 2004. <http://events.internet2.edu/2004/fall-mm/demos.html#nmi> Demonstration.
39. Li, L., Vaishnavi, V. and Vandenberg, A., “An Architecture for Semantic Facilitation and Reuse of Directory Metadata,” Proceedings 2004 International Conference on Information and Knowledge Engineering, IKE’04: June 21-24, pp. 332-336, 2004, Las Vegas Nevada, USA.
40. Vandenberg, A., “NMI Testbed GRID Utility for Virtual Organization,” Spring 2004 Internet2 Member Meeting, Arlington, VA, April 20, 2004. <http://www.internet2.edu/presentations/spring04/20040420-NMI-Vandenberg.htm> under the session “NSF Middleware Initiative: Leveraging Enterprise Middleware to Support Virtual Organizations and Grids” (2004). <http://events.internet2.edu/2004/spring-mm/sessionDetails.cfm?session=1314&event=203> Presentation.
41. Yafchak, M. F., Vandenberg, A., Boisseau, J., McKee, S. and Redman, S., “Taking Grids out of the Lab and onto the Campus,” Globusworld 2004, Globusworld.org, San Francisco, CA, January 20-23, 2004. <http://www.globusworld.org/program/slides/7d.pdf> Presentation.
42. Vandenberg, A. Enterprise Directory Implementation Roadmap – Directions Provided. Educause 2003 Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA, November 06, 2003. <http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/powerpoint/EDU03116.pps> (December 18, 2003).
43. Vandenberg, A., Bolet, V. and Bustos, R., Shibboleth Pilot – Local Authentication and Authorization Control for Access to Remote Web Resources. 32nd University System Annual Computing Conference, Eatonton, GA, October 24, 2003. <http://www.usg.edu/oiit/re/re03/proceedings/shibACIT2003.pdf> (December 18, 2003).
44. Vandenberg, A. Faculty/Staff/Student Collaboration: Promoting Interoperability for Directories of the Future. 32nd University System Annual Computing Conference, Eatonton, GA, October 23, 2003. <http://www.usg.edu/oiit/re/re03/proceedings/sfaACIT2003b.pdf.zip> (December 18, 2003)
45. Vandenberg, A. and Bolet, V., Getting Grids Going – Building a GRID Infrastructure. 32nd University System Annual Computing Conference, Eatonton, GA, October 22, 2003. <http://www.usg.edu/oiit/re/re03/proceedings/GridACIT2003b.pdf> (December 18, 2003)
46. Vandenberg, A., Vaishnavi, V., and Shaw, C. D., “Promoting Semantic Interoperability of Metadata for Directories of the Future,” Fall 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting in Indianapolis, IN, October 16, 2003. <http://www.internet2.edu/presentations/fall-03/20031016-Middleware-Vandenberg.htm> under the session: “Middleware: Advanced Directory Services and Applications” (2003). <http://events.internet2.edu/2003/fall-mm/sessionDetails.cfm?session=1124> Presentation.
47. Vandenberg, A. Taking Grids out of the Lab and onto the Campus at Georgia State University – Case Study. Fall 2003 Internet2 Member Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, October 15, 2003. <http://www.internet2.edu/presentations/fall-03/20031015-Grids-Vandenberg.ppt> (December 18, 2003)
48. Kuechler, D., Vaishnavi, V. and Vandenberg, A. An Architecture to Support Communities of Interest Using Directory Services Capabilities. Proceedings of the 36th Hawaii International Conference on System and Sciences, IEEE, 2003. <http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/hicss/2003/1874/09/187490287b.pdf> (December 18, 2003).
49. Vandenberg, A, Liang, J., Bolet, V., Kou, H., Vaishnavi, V. and Kuechler, D., Research Prototype: Semantic FacilitatorTM SM for LDAP Directory Services. Proceedings of the 12th Annual Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems, Barcelona, Spain, 2002.
50. Vandenberg, A. Directory and Person Registry Implementation Details. University System of Georgia Annual Computing Conference, Rock Eagle, Georgia, October 24-26, 2001. <http://www.usg.edu/oiit/re/re01/proceedings/DirPerReg.pdf> (December 18, 2003)
51. Vandenberg, A. Case Study: Establishing Momentum for Implementing Directory & Public Key Infrastructure. CUMREC 2001 The Higher Education Administrative Technology Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, May 13-16, 2001. <www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/CMR0160.pdf> (December 18, 2003)
52. Vandenberg, A. Why Is PKI Like Y2K? Future Lessons from the Past. University System of Georgia Annual Computing Conference, Rock Eagle, Georgia, Oct 25-27, 2000. <http://www.usg.edu/oiit/re/re00/proceedings/vandenberg.html> (December 18, 2003)
53. Vandenberg, A. Przystas, F. Implementing Infrastructure for the eUniversity. University System of Georgia Annual Computing Conference, Rock Eagle, Georgia, October 25-27, 2000. <http://www.usg.edu/oiit/re/re00/proceedings/vanden_przystas.html> (December 18, 2003)
54. Fritz, MB, Vandenberg, A. Factors Investigated in Georgia Tech Telecommuting Study. Telework: Atlanta During the Olympics and the Promise for the Future, A Conference Sponsored by The Fiscal Research Program School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, March 7, 1997
55. Vandenberg, A. Implementing the Office of the Future: A Practical Approach to the Virtual Office. CAUSE 96 Conference, Poster Session, San Francisco, California, December 3-6, 1996. <www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/CNC9666.pdf> (December 18, 2003)
56. Vandenberg, A. Finding a Voice: Actualizing the Virtual Office. 1996 Rock Eagle Proceedings, University System of Georgia Annual Computing Conference, Rock Eagle, Georgia, October 23-25, 1996.
57. Vandenberg, A. Maximizing Relational Access to Institute Data: Establishing Transparent Solutions to Minimize Effects of Technology Change. CAUSE 94 Conference, Poster Session, Orlando, Florida, December 1, 1994.
58. Vandenberg, A. Designing, Monitoring, and Modifying Dynamic Distributed Configurations. 1993 Rock Eagle Proceedings, University System of Georgia Annual Computing Conference, Rock Eagle, Georgia, November 3-5, 1993.
59. Vandenberg, A. Performance Modeling for Optimal Implementation of Distributed Configurations. 1993 International Oracle User Week Proceedings, Orlando, Florida, September 26 - October 1, 1993
60. Brown, CT, Mishra, S, Vandenberg, A. Using ORACLE to Access and Manage non-ORACLE Data in a Client/Server Architecture. 1993 Conference for Oracle Developers, Integrators, Resellors and Consultants Proceedings, San Francisco, California, April 25-28, 1993.








