G. Philip Rogers photo G. Philip Rogers

Doctoral Student in Information Science
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC


UNC School of Information and Library Science
Career and Academic Profile
 
Research Interests:
    Semantic Web/Web 2.0, Business Intelligence/Knowledge Management, Enterprise Architecture, Information Architecture, IT governance, metadata interoperability, best practices for software/system design, implementation, and support.
Faculty Advisor:
Career Summary:
    Project Management Professional (PMP) with 20 years of combined experience in numerous roles, including Business and IT Analysis, Program and Project Management, Technical Communications, and People Management. Past employers include the University of North Carolina, Cisco Systems, Intel Corporation, and the U.S. Air Force.
Published Papers:
Submitted Papers:
Conference Presentations:
  • Managing a Large-Scale CMS-Driven Web Redesign Project: Challenges and Lessons Learned. Presented during the Content Management Panel at the 2006 UNC CAUSE Conference, New Bern, North Carolina, November 6-8, 2006.
  • Building the Business Case for Metadata in the Enterprise: Looking At Models, Architectures, and Business Processes As Building Blocks for Cost Benefit Analysis and ROI. Presented to the Global Corporate Circle Working Group at the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications (DC 2006), Colima, Mexico, October 2-6, 2006.
  • Semantic Technologies and Tools. Presented to the Tools Working Group at the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications (DC 2006), Colima, Mexico, October 2-6, 2006.
  • Enterprise Perspectives on Metadata and ROI for Content Reuse Initiatives. Presented at DITA 2006, Raleigh, NC, March 23 - 25, 2006.
Conference Paper Reviews:
    Served as a reviewer for research papers submitted to the IA Summit 2007.
Research Affiliations:


Comments or questions? Send mail to g (dot) philip (dot) rogers (at) unc (dot) edu.
This page last updated on 2/5/2007.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill -- School of Information and Library Science