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Enterprise Information Systems: A Pattern-Based Approach, 3/e

Cheryl L. Dunn, Florida State University- Tallahassee
J. Owen Cherrington, Brigham Young University- Provo
Anita S. Hollander, University of Tennessee

ISBN: 0072404299
Copyright year: 2005

About the Authors




Cheryl L. Dunn Florida State University
Cheryl L. Dunn (PhD, Michigan State University) is Associate Professor of Accounting at Florida State University. Cheryl also has served as visiting associate professor in the Master of Science in Accountancy program at the University of Notre Dame. She formerly served on the faculty of Grand Valley State University.
Cheryl has written many articles for scholarly journals such as Decision Sciences, Journal of Information Systems, International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, and Advances in Accounting Information Systems as well as a chapter in the American Accounting Association research monograph Researching Accounting as an Information Systems Discipline. Her primary teaching and research interests are in conceptual modeling, enterprise information systems design, and database financial reporting. She has been awarded research grants by the International Center for Automated Information Research and Florida State University. She serves as book review editor for Journal of Information Systems and on the editorial board of the International Journal of Accounting Information Systems. She has also held various positions for the Information Systems section of the American Accounting Association.

J. Owen Cherrington Brigham Young University
J. Owen Cherrington (PhD, University of Minnesota) is the Mary & Ellis Distinguished Professor of Accounting and Information Systems at Brigham Young University and the founding director of the Rollins Center for eBusiness. Owen previously served on the faculties of Utah State University and Pennsylvania State University. He also served as the Director of the Information Systems faculty and programs in the Marriott School of BYU.
Owen has an extensive list of publications including four major college textbooks in introductory accounting, cost and managerial accounting, information systems, and CPA review. He has published over 40 articles and monographs in professional books and journals. He has also written training materials or conducted training programs for IBM, AICPA, Utah Association of CPAs, and Ernst & Young. Owen holds teaching as a high priority. He has taught business ethics, analysis and design of information systems, management consulting, and e-business. He has won numerous awards and recognitions, including the Marriott School Outstanding Faculty and Teaching Awards, the NAC Outstanding Faculty Award, the Exxon Outstanding Teaching Award, the WM. C. Brown Teaching Excellence Award, and the Utah Association of CPAs Outstanding Educator Award.

Anita Sawyer Hollander University of Tennessee
Anita Sawyer Hollander (PhD, University of Tennessee-Knoxville) is a visiting lecturer at the University of Tennessee. She teaches and is involved in curriculum development in the eMBA program. Formerly, Anita was Chapman Professor at the University of Tulsa where she served as director of the School of Accounting and chair of the MIS department. She also was associate professor at the Florida State University. Anita was selected as a 1999-2000 Carnegie Foundation Pew Scholar; one of only three business professors selected nationwide to receive this honor.
Anita's research interests include financial information system architectures and the effect of information system design and use on the role of the information providers within organizations. Anita has published in numerous journals. She has been active in the American Accounting Association (AAA) and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). Anita served as chairperson of the Information Systems Section of the AAA, on the AICPA Technology Curriculum and Competency Model Task Force, and on an AICPA Pre-Professional Competencies Task Force charged with identifying the critical core competencies of successful accounting program graduates. Anita's teaching interest is information systems. She has been named for several teaching awards: University of Tulsa Innovation in Teaching award, two Florida State University Beta Alpha Psi Professor of the Year awards, a Florida State University Teaching award, and a State of Florida Legislature Teaching Incentive Program Award. She was also honored with the TU Mortar Board Professor of the Year.


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