RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

Refereed Journal Publications




Flor, N. (2006). Globally distributed software development and pair programming. Communications of the ACM, 49, 57-58.

Flor, N. (2006). Addressing the problem of content restrictions in online community forums. Journal of Information Technology Cases Applications and Research, 8, 7-33.

Flor, N., Coulson, S., & Maglio, P. (2006). Schema blending and stable structure in online social systems. International Journal of Web-Based Communities, 2, 143-159.

Flor, N. (2005). Synthesizing an autonomous business out of social parts: A cognitive analysis. Journal of Information Technology Theory and Applications, 7, 1-22.

Flor, N. (2005). Adapting a social process for business purposes through technology mediation. International Journal of Internet Marketing and Advertising, 2, 126-142.

Flor, N. (2005). The distribution of processes underlying a teen-advice online community. International Journal of Web-Based Communities, 1 ,195-213.

Flor, N. (2004). An analysis of the design of a programmable autonomous business. Journal of Systems and Information Technology, 7, 111-128.

Flor, N., & Maglio, P. (2004). Modeling representational activity online. Knowledge-Based Systems Journal, 17, 39-56.

Flor, N., Lerch, F., Hong, S. (1999). A market-driven approach to teaching software components engineering. Annals of Software Engineering, 6, 223-251.

Flor, N. (1998). Side-by-side collaboration: A case study. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 49, 201-222.

Lerch, F., Flor, N., Fichman, M., & Hong, S. (1998). Software reuse and competition: Consumer preferences in a components market. Annals of Software Engineering, 5, 53-85.

Flor, N. & Coulson, S. (1996). Activity without Intersubjectivity: A Case Study of Side-by-Side collaboration. Cognitive Studies: The Journal of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society, 3, 63-76.



Textbooks / Books




Flor, N. (2000). Web Business Engineering. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Longman.

Flor, N., & Flor, N (2001). e!Businesses. Completed Manuscript.



Book Chapters




Flor, N. (2004). Social Oracles as Advertising Tools in Programmable Businesses. In S. Krishnamurthy (Ed.), Contemporary Research in e-Marketing Volume 1, Hershey, PA: Idea-Group Publishing.

Flor, N. & Hutchins, E. (1993). Analyzing distributed cognition in software teams: A case study of team programming during perfective software maintenance. In R. Baecker (Ed.), Readings in Groupware and Computer Supported Cooperative Work. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.

Flor, N. & Hutchins, E. (1991). Analyzing distributed cognition in software teams: A case study of team programming during perfective software maintenance. In J. Koenemann-Belliveau, T. Moher, & S. Robertson (Eds.), Empirical Studies of Programmers: Fourth Workshop. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.



Refereed Conference Publications




Flor, N. (2004). The Architecture of the Symbol Engine in a Programmable Autonomous Business. 2004 IEEE Conference on E-Commerce Technology.

Flor, N. (2004). Synthesizing a Business out of Social Parts: A Cognitive Analysis. 2004 Proceedings of the ISOneWorld Conference.

Flor, N. (2004). The Distribution of Processes in a Virtual Advice Community. 2004 Proceedings of the International Association for the Development of the Information Society (IADIS).

Flor, N. (2003). Mappings Between Virtual Community Processes and Business Processes. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Electronic Business (ICEB2003).

Flor, N., & Maglio, P. (1997). Modeling business representational activity online: A case study. Proceedings of the 1997 International Conference in Information Systems.

Flor, N., & Maglio, P. (1997). Global control of local activity. Proceedings of the 1997 International Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning.

Flor, N., & Holder, B. (1996). Hearing with the eyes: Towards a theory of improvisation. Eighteenth Annual Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society.

Coulson, S. & Flor, N. (1994). Rational choice and framing devices: Argumentation and computer programming. Sixteenth Annual Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society.



Applied (Trade) Publications


[Visual Tutorials (w/ Nancy Flor)]

Flor, N., Flor, N. (2001). Visual Tutorial 1: The Big Picture. InformIT, Jun 1, 2001

Flor, N., Flor, N. (2001). InformIT Visual Tutorial 2: Databases for Web Businesses (Using Microsoft Access 2000), InformIT, Jun 8, 2001

Flor, N., Flor, N. (2001). InformIT Visual Tutorial 3: Structured Query Language (SQL), InformIT, Jul 6, 2001

Flor, N., Flor, N. (2001). InformIT Visual Tutorial 4: html Forms, InformIT, InformIT, Jul 30, 2001

Flor, N., Flor, N. (2001). InformIT Visual Tutorial 5: Active Server Pages Scripts, InformIT, Sep 2, 2001

Flor, N., Flor, N. (2002). InformIT Visual Tutorial 6: Vampire Bots in C# (Part 1 of 2), InformIT, Feb 15, 2002

Flor, N., Flor, N. (2002). InformIT Visual Tutorial 7: Vampire Bots and Code Improvisation in C#, (Part 2 of 2), InformIT, Feb 22, 2002

[Web Business Engineering Articles]

Flor, N. (2000). Web Business Engineering: Steps to Planning a Successful Business Web Site, InformIT, Dec. 11, 2000

Flor, N. (2000). Web Business Engineering: Memetic Marketing, InformIT, Dec 11, 2000

Flor, N. (2000). Web Business Engineering: Information Currency, InformIT, Dec 11, 2000

Flor, N. (2000). Web Business Engineering: Web Sites Versus Business Web Sites, InformIT, Dec 11, 2000

[Personal Web Business Column]

Flor, N. (2001). Week 1: The Business Model Approach to Web Site Design, InformIT, Mar 2, 2001

Flor, N. (2001). Week 2: Choosing and Registering a Great Domain Name, InformIT, Mar 9, 2001

Flor, N. (2001). Week 3: Choosing a Web Hosting Provider (WHP), InformIT, Mar 23, 2001

Flor, N. (2001). Week 4: Choosing High-Value Content for Your Personal Web Business, InformIT, Mar 30, 2001

Flor, N. (2000). Week 5: The Business Model Approach to Designing Your Customer Interface, InformIT, Apr 13, 2001

Flor, N. (2001). Week 6: Bootstrap Content using Active Server Pages and Databases, InformIT, May 11, 2001

Flor, N. (2001). Week 7: "Tom Sawyering" Autonomous Content: Making Producers Out of Users, InformIT, May 25, 2001

Flor, N. (2001). Week 8: Making Money Through Advertising, Part 1, InformIT, Jun 15, 2001

Flor, N. (2001). Week 9: Making Money Through Advertising, Part 2: Ad Brokers, InformIT, Aug 20, 2001

Flor, N. (2001). Week 10: Web Page Commercials: Getting Users to Notice Advertisers, InformIT, Nov 2, 2001

Flor, N. (2001). Week 11: Traffic: Improving your Rankings in Search Engines, InformIT, Nov 9, 2001

Flor, N. (2001). Week 12: Memetic Marketing, Part 1 of 2: Sending Email in Your Web Pages, InformIT, Nov 16, 2001

Flor, N. (2001). Week 13: Memetic Marketing, Part 2 of 2: Building a Memetic, InformIT, Nov 20, 2001
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