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Dr. J. Drew Procaccino

Associate Professor

Teaching Interests:  Database design; presentation graphics; computer-interface design; office productivity software
Research Interests: Biometrics; smart-card technology; information-seeking behavior; software project management: industry & classroom

Background Information

  • Doctorate, 2003, Drexel University, Software Engineering
  • Master of Business Administration, 1999, Rider University, Business Administration
  • Bachelor’s of Science, 1991, Rider College, Decision Sciences & Computers
  • Bachelor’s of Arts, 1982, Ursinus College, Liberal Arts
Refereed Articles
  • Warner, D.A. & Procaccino, J.D. (2007). Women Seeking Health Information: Distinguishing the Web User. Journal of Health Communication, 12(8),  787-814.
  • Procaccino, J. D. & Verner, J. M. (2006).  Software Project Managers and Project Success: An Exploratory Study. The Journal of Systems and Software, 79 (2), 1541-1551.
  • Procaccino, J. D., Verner, J. M. , & Lorenzet, S. J. (2006).  Defining and Contributing To Software Development Success . Communications of the ACM, 49 (8), 79-83.
  • Procaccino, J. D., Verner, J. M. , Shelfer, K. M. , & Gefen , D. (2005).  What Do Software Practitioners Really Think About Project Success: An Exploratory Study. The Journal of Systems and Software, 78 (2), 194-203.
  • Procaccino, J. D., Verner, J. M. , Darter, M. E. , & Amadio, W. J. (2005).  Toward Predicting Software Development Success From The Perspective of Practitioners: An Exploratory Bayesian Model. Journal of Information Technology, 20 (3), 187-200.
  • Procaccino, J. D. & Warner, D. A. (2004).  Toward Wellness: Women Seeking Health Information. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 55 (8), 709-730.
  • Shelfer, K. M. & Procaccino, J. D. (2002).  Smart Cards. Communications of the ACM, 45 (7), 83-88.
  • Procaccino, J. D., Darter, M. E. , Tang, G. W. , & Song , I. (2002).  UML and Modeling Sites for the World Wide Web. International Journal of Computers, the Internet and Management, 10 (2).
  • Procaccino, J. D. & Verner , J. M. (2002).  Software Practitioner's Perception of Project Success: A Pilot Study. International Journal of Computers, the Internet and Management, 10 (1), 20-30.
  • Procaccino, J. D., Verner, J. M. , Overmyer, S., & Darter, M. E. (2002).  Case Study: Factors for Early Prediction of Software Development Success. Information & Software Technology, 44 (1), 53-62.
 
Book Chapters
  • Procaccino, J. D., Shelfer, K. M. , Corum, C., & Didier, J. (2004). Smart Cards. In Marvin Zelkowitz (Ed.) Advances In Computers. Prentice Hall .
  • Procaccino, J. D. & Shelfer, K. M. (2002). Using Competitive Intelligence to Improve Knowledge Management. Knowledge Management For The Information Professional, 2nd Edition. Medford, NJ:  Information Today, Inc..
Recent Presentations
  • Procaccino, J.D. & Warner , D. A. (2005, April). Health Information: It’s There, But Do They Know It?   Presented at The New Jersey Library Association Conference, Long Branch, New Jersey.
  • Warner, D.A. & Procaccino, J. D. (2004, October). Toward Wellness: Women Seeking Healthcare Information.   Presented at The Depository Library Council and Federal Depository Library Conference, Washington, DC, District of Columbia.
Academic Conference: Panelist

  • Shelfer, Katherine and Procaccino, J. Drew (2002, November).  Innovative Uses of Knowledge Management to Maintain Competitive Advantage (SIGs MGT & KM).  American Society of Information Science & Technology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.