Dr. Jack Dean Shorter - ED.D.

Professor of Information
Systems
Recipient of :
College of
Business Administration
Distinguished Teaching Award “The Students’ Choice”
2011
Latest Research Articles:
Smith, James K., and
Jack D. Shorter. “Digital Forensic
Investigation: The Basics of
Digital Forensic
Analysis.” Journal of
Information Systems Technology & Planning,
Volume
4, Issue 9, July 2011, pp. 1 – 6.
Gossett, Davis, and
Jack Shorter. “Effectiveness of Internet
Content Filtering,” Journal of Information
Technology Impact, Volume 11, Issue 2, November 2011, pp. 145 –
152.
Smith, James K., and
Jack D. Shorter. “Information Security
Planning: Preparation for Intrusion
And Disaster Scenarios.” Journal of Information Systems Technology
& Planning,
Volume
4, Issue 10, September 2011, pp. 22 – 29.
Krueger, Thomas, Jack
D. Shorter, and Kendra Huff.
“International Differences in Business Journal
Acceptance
Rates across Business Disciplines.” International Journal of Business
and
Social Science, Volume 3, Number 3, February 2012, pp. 1 – 16.
Krueger, T., and J.
Shorter. “Variation in Scholarly
Journal Processes and Acceptance Rates across
Time and Disciplines,”
Southwestern Business Administration Journal, Volume
11, No. 2,
February 2012, pp. 71 – 112.
Shorter, J., Smith, J.,
& Aukerman, R., “Aspects
of Information Security: Penetration
Testing is
Crucial
for Maintaining System Security Viability.” Journal of Information Systems Technology
&
Planning, Vol.
5, Issue 12, March 2012, pp. 13 – 22.
Shorter, J., Krueger,
T., & Chatelain-Jardon, R., “Discipline, Nation, and Time Based Differences
In Business Journal Acceptance Rates and Review Processes,” Journal
of International Business
Management & Research, Vol. 3, Issue 7, March 2012, pp. 147 - 163.
Shorter, J. “Distinctions in Academic Journal Review
Processes and Acceptance Rates across
Time & How Time to Review, Manuscript Length, and Sponsorship Effect
Periodical
Acceptance Rates in the Information Systems Discipline.” Journal of Information Systems
Technology and Planning, Vol. 5, Issue 15, (2013), pp. 87 – 111.
Fisher, K., & Shorter, J., “Emerging
Ethical Issues: Universities and
Information Warfare.”
Journal
of Academic and Business Ethics, Volume 7, April 2013, pp. 1 – 10.
Published electronically at www.aabri.com/manuscripts/131474.pdf
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Dr. Shorter (Graduation Marshal) May 10, 2013

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Department of Information Systems Texas A&M University -
Kingsville |
Office: Phone: (361)
593 - 2130 Fax: (361)
593 - 3912 |
Education
Ed.D. : Oklahoma State University, July 1984;
Major: Business Education; Minors: Higher Ed & Computer Information Systems
[29 Semester Hours in Information
Systems Courses, (Database, Systems Analysis, Telecommunications, etc.)].
M.S. : Oklahoma State University, July
1980; Major: Business Education.
B.S. : Oklahoma State University, December
1978; Major: Radio, Television, Film: Sales and Management.
ORACLE University – Completed the Data Modeling and
Relational Database Design Course, Austin, Texas, October 15 – 18, 2001.
Experience
Academic:
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Professor, Information
Systems, Sept. 1, 2010 – present. Professor & Interim
Chair, Information Systems, 2010. Professor, Computer Information Systems, 1998 -
2009. Associate Professor, Computer Information Systems, 1995 -
1998. Asst. Professor, Computer Information Systems, 1993 -
1995. (Texas A&M University - Kingsville) |
Associate Professor, Management Information Systems, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, 1988 - 1993. |
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Assistant Professor, Computer Information Systems, Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas, 1983 - 1988. |
Graduate Teaching Associate, Administrative Services and Business
Education, College of Business Administration, Oklahoma State University,
1980 - 1983. |
Administrative:
Interim
Chair, Department of Information Systems, College of Business Administration – Jan 1, 2010 –
August 31, 2010.
Computer
Lab Coordinator, College
of Business Administration, 1996 - 2004.
College
of Business Administration Computer Technician - 1996 - 2001.
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Consulting: Shorter Computer Consulting, Kingsville, TX, 1993 - 2005. Midwest
Computer Consultants,
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 1991 - 1993.
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Courses Taught Most
Frequently
ISYS 1301 - Personal
Computer Applications I
ISYS 2302 - Principles
of Computer Information Systems
ISYS 3351 -
Microcomputer
Databases
ISYS 3356 - Design
for Computer Information Systems
ISYS 3358 –
Management Information Systems
ISYS 4306 –
Data Communications & Networking I
ISYS 4358 - Information Resource Management
ISYS 4359 – Advanced Problems in Computer Information Systems
ISYS 5309 - Computer
Technology Applications
ISYS 5310 – Organization and Management of
Business Databases
ISYS
5340 –
Systems Analysis, Design and Implementation
ISYS 5359 – Special Problems in Computer Information Systems
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Professional Organization
Memberships
(Past & Present)
Institute
of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
International Association for Computer Information
Systems (IACIS)
Association of Information Technology
Professionals (Formally DPMA)
American
Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences (ASBBS)
Delta
Pi Epsilon, Honorary Business Education Fraternity
Sigma
Beta Gamma, Honorary Business and Management Fraternity
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Intellectual Contributions /
Research
Journal Articles: 40 (Acceptance Rates: 10 -
50%)
Journal Articles: 21 (Acceptance Rates: 51% -
60%)
Refereed Conference
Proceedings: 63
Conference Presentations: 45
Refereed Conference Abstracts: 3
Workbook: 1
Book Chapter: 1
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ISYS 2302
PowerPoint
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter
4
Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8
Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter
11 Chapter 12
Chapter 13 Chapter
14
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TAMUK SAM Setup Instructions ISYS
2302.002 Course Outline Spring 2012
ISYS 4358 Term Paper Assignment
ISYS 3358
PowerPoint
Chapter 1 Chapter
2 Chapter 3 Chapter
4 Chapter 5
Chapter 6 Chapter
7 Chapter 8 Chapter
9
Module A Module
B Module C Module
D Module E
Module F Module G Module
H Module
I Module
J
ISYS 3356 PowerPoint
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 7 Chapter 8
Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter
11 Chapter 12
Toolkit A Toolkit B Toolkit C Toolkit D
ISYS 4306
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5
Chapter 8 Chapter 10 Appendix A
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REFERENCES
RESEARCH RESUME VITA
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Jack D. Shorter
Professor of
Information Systems
OFFICE PHONE: (361) 593-2130
Spring 2013 CLASS
SCHEDULE
ISYS 2302.600 On-Line
1/14 – 5/01
ISYS 3356.001 1:00 – 2:15pm M W CBA
104
OFFICE HOURS
MW 10:00 – 12:00pm
TR 9:00 – 11:00am
Last Updated: May 14, 2013.

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Will Rogers Memorial
July 18, 2011
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