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Value to Data is the main interest of Dr. Maxwell. A leading
international expert in the area of software development productivity,
her research has been published in IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering,
IEEE Software, and Management Science. She is the author of "Applied Statistics
for Software Managers" published by Prentice Hall PTR in June 2002.
A chapter about software development productivity in Academic Press'
"Advances in Computers" series will be published in 2003.
An excellent communicator
known for her skills in simplifying the complicated, she has taught at
the University of Illinois, INSEAD and the ESCP-Paris School of Management.
She was Program Chair of the ESCOM 2000 and 2001 conferences and is listed
in the 2001 edition of Who's Who in the World.
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Maxwell received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois
and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Brunel University.
After receiving her Ph.D., she decided to apply her quantitative skills to the business world and worked as a management scientist for the M&M/Mars Group analyzing the factors which influence the sales of their products. Between 1988-1997 she was
a Research Fellow at INSEAD where she undertook research in the areas of
economics, business policy, marketing, operations research and technology
management. In 1997, she created DATAMAX
to assist others in adding value to their data. She
is currently a Senior Research Fellow at INSEAD.
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