Marijana Despotović-Zrakić

Marijana Despotovic-Zrakic received her BS degree at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade in 2001 and a MSc degree in 2003. She received her PhD degree with the thesis “Design of methods for postgraduate e-education based on Internet technologies” in 2006. Since 2001, she has been teaching several courses at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences: E-business, E-education, Simulation and simulation languages, Internet technologies, Internet marketing, Risk management in information systems, M-business, and Internet of things. She has been an Associate Professor since 2011. Her current professional and scientific interests include software project management, information systems, Internet technologies, and e-education.

Publications

The Role of Blockchain in C2C E-Commerce Business Models
Marija Duranović, Aleksandra Labus, Zorica Bogdanović, Dušan Barać, Marijana Despotović-Zrakić. © 2023. 21 pages.
This chapter analyses the role and potential applications that blockchain as a technology can bring to C2C e-commerce business models. The main goal is to present a systematic...
Handbook of Research on High Performance and Cloud Computing in Scientific Research and Education
Marijana Despotović-Zrakić, Veljko Milutinović, Aleksandar Belić. © 2014. 476 pages.
As information systems used for research and educational purposes have become more complex, there has been an increase in the need for new computing architecture. High...
From Software Specification to Cloud Model
Dušan Savić, Siniša Vlajić, Marijana Despotović-Zrakić. © 2014. 21 pages.
Applications are often multi-tier and require application servers, workflow engines, and database management systems. Cloud computing is a computing paradigm wherein the...
Enhancing Data Management in E-Government Using Data Categorization and Visualization Techniques
Miloš Milutinović, Marijana Despotović-Zrakić, Konstantin Simić, Mihajlo Anđelić. © 2014. 28 pages.
Modern information and communication systems can process massive amounts of data automatically and efficiently, but human beings have a limited cognitive capacity. Organizations...