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Allen Milewski is currently an Associate Professor of Software Engineering at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, NJ, USA. His research interests include team collaboration, global teamwork and cultural variation in social and cognitive processes. He is currently involved in several global studies of collaboration and has published analyses of information-seeking strategies, problem-solving, leadership delegation, and temporal perception in the context of culturally diverse, global teams. In addition he has studied social effects resulting from variations in distributed team composition. He received his Ph.D. in experimental cognitive psychology and was an Associate Professor of Psychology before moving to the software industry. Dr. Milewski’s professional specialty while working in Industry was Human-Computer Interaction. He has more than twenty years of practical experience as a usability practitioner and researcher, during which time he collaborated on several distributed design teams. After moving from Industry back to Academics in Software Engineering, he has extensively studied and published in the area Internationalization of user interfaces and products, in addition to his work on collaboration. Most recently, he has been funded to research and design collaborative information systems for Homeland Security and Emergency Management use. |