Balasubramaniam Ramesh
Regents' Professor, George E. Smith Eminent Scholar’s Chair and Chair Department of Computer Information Systems Department of Computer Information Systems- Education
- Ph.D., New York University
- M.Phil., New York University
- P.G.D.M. (M.B.A.), Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
- B.Engg. (honors), University of Madras, India
- Specializations
- artificial intelligence
- requirements engineering and traceability
- agile software development
- Biography
Bala Ramesh is Regents' Professor, George E. Smith Eminent Scholar’s Chair and chair of Robinson’s Department of Computer Information Systems. His work focuses on modeling and supporting knowledge intensive activities in complex organizational contexts such as systems development with Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and methods. His research work has appeared in over 100 journals and international conferences, including MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research, Journal of Management Information Systems, Journal of the AIS, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, IEEE Internet of Things Journal, Requirements Engineering Journal, Annals of Software Engineering, Annals of Operations Research, and Decision Support Systems. His work has also appeared in several premier practice-oriented outlets such as Communications of the ACM, Sloan Management Review, IEEE Computer, IEEE Software, IEEE Internet Computing, IEEE Intelligent Systems, and IEEE IT Professional. Dr. Ramesh’s research has achieved a rare combination of success in significantly impacting both research and practice. His work on requirements traceability is among the most cited in the field of software engineering over the 50-year history of the field. His impact on practice is highlighted by the incorporation of his traceability reference models and mechanisms in several leading commercial systems and software engineering tools, including the most widely used product lifecycle management tool worldwide. During his career he has received over 20 externally funded grants, totaling nearly $ 16 million (including about $ 5.5 million as principal investigator). His research has been supported by several leading funding agencies, including the Department of Defense, National Science Foundation, Axim Collaborative, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Office of Naval Research, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, Air Force Research Laboratory, DARPA, and Army Research Laboratory, among others. For his contributions to IS education, he has won numerous awards, including the Top Professor Award presented by graduate students eight times in the past eight years alone. He is also the recipient of the University System of Georgia Board of Regents Hall of Fame Teaching Excellence Award, which is the highest recognition for teaching excellence in the entire University System of Georgia.
- Publications
- B. Ramesh and M. Jarke, “Toward Reference Models for Requirements Traceability,” IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, Vol 37, No 1, 2001, pp. 58-93.
- M. Rossi, B. Ramesh, K. Lyytinen, J. Tolvanen, “Managing evolutionary Method Engineering by Method Rationale,” Journal of the Association for Information Systems, Volume 5 Issue 9 Article, September, 2004.
- B. Ramesh, R. Baskerville, L. Levine and J. Pries-Heje”, High Speed Software Development Practices: What works, What doesn’t”, IEEE IT Professional, Volume 8, Number 4, July/August, 2006. pp 29-36.
- B. Ramesh, L. Cao, K. Mohan and P.Xu, “Can Distributed Software Development be Agile?” Communications of the ACM, Vol. 49, No. 10, October 2006, pp. 41-46.
- S. Slaughter, L. Levine, B. Ramesh, J. Pries-Heje and R. Baskerville, “Aligning Software Processes with Strategy,” Management Information Systems Quarterly, Volume 30, Number 4, 2006, pp. 891-918.
- P. Xu and B. Ramesh, “Software Process Tailoring: An Empirical Investigation”, Journal of Management Information Systems, vol.24, no.2, Fall 2007, pp. 293- 328.
- P.Xu and B. Ramesh, "Impact of Knowledge Support on the Performance of Software Process Tailoring," Journal of Management Information Systems, vol. 25, no. 3, Winter 2008-9, pp. 277-314.
- L. Cao, K. Mohan, P. Xu and B. Ramesh, “A Framework for Adapting Agile Development Methodologies”, European Journal of Information Systems, Volume 18, Number 4, August 2009 , pp. 332-343.
- L. Cao, B. Ramesh, and T. Abdel-Hamid, “Modeling Dynamics in Agile Software Development”, ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems, Nov/Dec, 2010.pp. 1-26.
- B. Ramesh, K. Mohan and L. Cao, "Ambidexterity in Agile Distributed Development: An Empirical Investigation," Information Systems Research, Volume 23, No. 2, 2012, pp. 323-339.
- L. Cao, K. Mohan, B. Ramesh and S. Sarkar, "Adapting Funding Processes for Agile IT Projects: An Empirical Investigation," European Journal of Information Systems, vol. 22, 2013, pp. 191-205.
- L. Cao, K. Mohan, B. Ramesh and S. Sarkar, “Evolution of Governance: Achieving Ambidexterity in IT Outsourcing”, Journal of Management Information Systems, Vol. 30, No. 3, 2013.
- R. Jain, L. Cao, K. Mohan and B. Ramesh, “Situated Boundary Spanning: An Empirical Investigation of Requirements Engineering Practices in Product Family Development”, ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems, Volume 5 Issue 3, January 2015.
- R. Jain and B. Ramesh, "The roles of contextual elements in post-merger common platform development: an empirical investigation," European Journal of Information Systems, vol. 24, pp. 159-177, March 2015.
- D. Battleson, B. West, J. Kim, B. Ramesh and P. Robinson, "Achieving Dynamic Capabilities with Cloud Computing: An Empirical Investigation," European Journal of Information Systems, December 2015.
- E. Park, B. Ramesh and L. Cao, "Emotions in IT Investment Decision Making with Real Options Perspective: Intertwining of Cognition and Regret," Journal of Management Information Systems, Vol. 33, No. 3, 2016. Pp. 652-683.
- B. Ramesh, L.Cao, J. Kim, K. Mohan and T. James, "Conflicts and Complements Between Eastern Cultures and Agile Methods: An Empirical Investigation," European Journal of Information Systems, Vol. 26, No. 2, March 2017.