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                                                      David Kroenke has many years of teaching experience at Colorado State University,
                                                      Seattle University, and the University of Washington. He has led dozens of seminars
                                                      for  college  professors  on  the  teaching  of  information  systems  and  technology;  in
                                                      1991, the International Association of Information Systems named him Computer
                                                      Educator of  the  Year. In 2009, David  was named Educator of  the  Year  by  the
                                                      Association of Information  Technology  Professionals-Education  Special  Interest
                                                      Group (AITP-EDSIG).
                                                          David worked for the U.S. Air Force and Boeing Computer Services. He was a
                                                      principal in the startup of three companies, serving as the vice president of product
                                                      marketing and development for the Microrim Corporation and as chief of database
                                                      technologies for Wall Data, Inc. He is the father of the semantic object data model.
                                                      David’s consulting clients  have included IBM, Microsoft, and Computer Sciences
                                                      Corporations, as well as numerous smaller companies. Recently, David has focused
                                                      on using information systems for teaching collaboration and teamwork.
                                                          His text Database Processing was first published in 1977 and is now in its 14th
                                                      edition. He has authored and coauthored many other textbooks, including Database
                                                      Concepts, 7th ed. (2015), Experiencing MIS, 7th ed. (2017), SharePoint for Students
                                                      (2012), Office 365 in Business (2012), and Processes, Systems, and Information: An
                                                      Introduction to MIS, 2nd ed. (2015).



                                                      Randall J. Boyle received  his Ph.D. in Management Information Systems
                                                      from Florida State University in 2003. He also has a master’s degree in Public
                                                      Administration and a B.S. in Finance. He has received university teaching awards
                                                      at Longwood University, the University of Utah, and the University of Alabama
                                                      in  Huntsville. He  has  taught a  wide  variety  of classes, including Introduction
                                                      to MIS, Cyber Security, Networking & Servers, System Analysis and Design,
                                                      Telecommunications, Advanced Cyber Security, Decision Support Systems, and
                                                      Web Servers.
                                                          His research areas include deception detection in computer-mediated environ-
                                                      ments, secure information systems, the effects of IT on cognitive biases, the effects
                                                      of IT on knowledge workers, and e-commerce. He has published in several academic
                                                      journals and has authored several textbooks, including Experiencing MIS, 7th ed.,
                                                      Corporate Computer and Network Security, 4th ed., Applied Information Security, 2nd
                                                      ed., and Applied Networking Labs, 2nd ed.











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