Parag C. Pendharkar

Parag C. Pendharkar is an assistant professor of information systems at the Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg, USA. Dr. Pendharkar received his doctorate in management information systems from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Dr. Pendharkar’s work has appeared, or was accepted, for publication in Annals of Operations Research, Communications of ACM, Decision Sciences, Computers & Operations Research, Interfaces, European Journal of Operational Research, Expert Systems with Applications, Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management, Omega, as well as several other journals. Dr. Pendharkar has consulted with several airline, container shipping, mining, health care, and governmental agencies on yield management, information systems, and scheduling issues.

Publications

Optimal Allocation of Multimedia Servers in the 3G Wireless Networks
Parag C. Pendharkar. © 2008. 8 pages.
We propose a multimedia server allocation problem in the 3G wireless networks as a generalized assignment problem (GAP) with an objective of minimizing the total multimedia...
Managing Data Mining Technologies in Organizations: Techniques and Applications
Parag C. Pendharkar. © 2003. 302 pages.
Managing Data Mining Technologies in Organizations: Techniques and Applications details the state-of-the-art data mining research, which reflects in a potpourri of chapters that...
An Evolutionary Misclassification Cost Minimization Approach for Medical Diagnosis
Parag C. Pendharkar, Sudhir Nanda, James A. Rodger, Rahul Bhaskar. © 2003. 13 pages.
This chapter illustrates how a misclassification cost matrix can be incorporated into an evolutionary classification system for medical diagnosis. Most classification systems for...
Connectionist and Evolutionary Models for Learning, Discovering and Forecasting Software Effort
Parag C. Pendharkar, Girish Subramanian. © 2003. 27 pages.
Mining information and knowledge from very large databases is recognized as a key research area in machine learning and expert systems. In the current research, we use...
Changing the Face of War through Telemedicine and Mobile E-Commerce
James A. Rodger, Parag C. Pendharkar, Mehdi Khosrow-Pour. © 2002. 26 pages.
The general perspective of this chapter is designed to relate the rationale used by the Department of Defense (DoD) for the military to adapt the principles of e-commerce to...
Mobile Computing at the Department of Defense
James A. Rodger, Parag C. Pendharkar, Mehdi Khosrow-Pour. © 2002. 18 pages.
This chapter is designed to relate the rationale used by the Department of Defense, to utilize Telemedicine, to meet increasing global crises, and for the U.S. military to find...
Military Applications of Natural Language Processing and Software
James A. Rodger, Tamara V. Trank, Parag C. Pendharkar. © 2002. 17 pages.
A preliminary feasibility study aboard U.S. Navy ships utilized voice interactive technology to improve medical readiness. A focus group was surveyed about reporting methods in...
Military Applications of Natural Language Processing and Software
James A. Rodger, Tamara V. Trank, Parag C. Pendharkar. © 2002. 17 pages.
A preliminary feasibility study aboard U.S. Navy ships utilized voice interactive technology to improve medical readiness. A focus group was surveyed about reporting methods in...
Mobile Computing at the Department of Defense
James Rodger, Parag Pendharkar, Mehdi Khosrow-Pour. © 2001. 13 pages.
This paper is designed to relate the rationale used by the Department of Defense, to utilize Telemedicine, to meet increasing global crises, and for the U.S. military to find...
A Case Study of the Military Utility of Telemedicine
David J. Paper, James A. Rodger, Parag C. Pendharkar. © 2001. 16 pages.
In order to meet the medical management challenges presented by increasing global crises, the U.S. military must find ways to more effectively manage manpower and time. In...
Telemedicine and Business Process Redesign at the Department of Defense
James A. Rodgers, Parag C. Pendharkar. © 2001. 22 pages.
This case is designed to relate the rationale used by the Department of Defense and the Test and Evaluation (T&E) Integrated Product Team, in order to determine the military...
Telemedicine and Business Process Redesign at the Department of Defense
James A. Rodgers, Parag C. Pendharkar. © 2001. 22 pages.
This case is designed to relate the rationale used by the Department of Defense and the Test and Evaluation (T&E) Integrated Product Team, in order to determine the military...
Telemedicine and Business Process Redesign at the Department of Defense
James A. Rodger, Parag C. Pendharkar. © 2001. 22 pages.
This case is designed to relate the rationale used by the Department of Defense and the Test and Evaluation (T&E) Integrated Product Team, in order to determine the military...