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InterNeg Past Contributors InterNeg is the result of the talents of many hard-working staff and volunteers, including professors and graduate and undergraduate students from a variety of disciplines, and collaborators from across the world. We thank here all our collagues and friends for their efforts and for their dedication to InterNeg! Emilie Fournier as an undergraduate student majoring in Management Information Systems at the John Molson School of Business in Montreal was responsible for the interface design of InterNeg websites and tools (2002-2003). Ravi Ramsaran graduated from the Computer Science Program at Carleton University. Ravi worked on further enhancing the Inspire and INSS engine with additional functionality. His areas of interest include AI, Web Technologies, and having a sunny dispostion all year around. (email) (1997-2000). David Cray graduated from the University of Wisconsin after doing research in the U.K. and France. He has taught in the U.S. and England and now works in Canada. As the behaviouralist on the team, he is interested in the position people take around the electronic bargaining table (1995-2000). Vichuporn Bunyasiriphant obtained her MBA degree from Carleton University. Her areas of interest include negotiation support systems, culture's effects on negotiation, and data mining (1998). Pinar Buberoglu, an undergraduate student with the School of Business was member of the InterNeg frontend team, designing and managing web pages. Her interests lie in information systems, software agents, and operations research (1998-1999). Rajeev Mohan was an undergraduate student studying Computer Science at Carleton University. He was responsible for software upgrading and is currently working with Java, JavaScript and C++ (1998-1999). Mark Carmosino as an undergraduate student majoring in Management Information Systems at the John Molson School of Business in Montreal was involved in enhancing and optimizing the InterNeg web site (2000). Anantha Mahadevan received MMS from the Carleton University School of Business. He works as the Data Analysis Administrator for InterNeg. His areas of interest include e-commerce, data mining, and knowledge management (1997-1999). Sameer Premji completed Bachelors of Commerce with specialization in Management Information Systems at Concordia University. As an NSERC grant recipient, he is responsible for enhancing and refining the InterNeg web site in a team environment (2001). Jeff Yazdias an undergraduate student in MIS at the John Molson School of Business was responsible for enhancing the InterNeg web site (2001). Amit Thakkar, an undergraduate student at the John Molson School of Business at Concordia University, majoring in MIS was involved with database management (2001). Edem Akan as an undergraduate student in the Bachelor of Commerce program at Carleton University, specializing in Information Systems was responsible for negotiation setup and management (1998). Chen Ying-Hueih was involved in conducting negotiation setup and reference search (1997). John Bowen graduated from the Commerce program at Carleton University and is interested in the Internet and its applications. He was responsible for the JavaScript for InterNeg. (1995-96). Tyler Earp graduated from the Commerce program at Carleton University, specialized in Management Information Systems. He was involved in web page design (1996). Melissa Dowdles coordinated the negotiation sessions and was responsible for the Negotiation Reference Site (1995). Michel Fuksa wrote the JavaScript for InterNeg Version 1.0 (1995).
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