Carol E. Brown Presentations
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NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS
- "Suitability of Expert Systems Technology for Management
Accounting Tasks" The Eleventh Conference on Artificial Intelligence
for Applications (CAIA), February 20-22, 1995, Los Angeles, CA.
- " Enhancing Classes with World Wide Web";
CAIA 95 Workshop on World Wide Web in conjunction with
The Eleventh Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Applications
(CAIA), February 19, 1995, Los Angeles, CA. by Carol E. Brown,
Norma L. Nielson and David Sullivan
- "Applying Case-based Reasoning to the Accounting Domain"
American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, August 1994, New
York, NY, Carol E. Brown and Uma G. Gupta.
- "Expert Systems for Management Accounting Tasks"
Third Annual Workshop on AI/ES in Accounting, Auditing and Tax,
August 1994, New York, NY, Carol E. Brown and Mary Ellen Phillips.
- "Verification and Validation of Expert Systems: The Case
of Personal Financial Planning" The Second World Congress
on Expert Systems, January 1994, Estoril, Portugal, Carol E. Brown,
Mary Ellen Phillips, and Norma L. Nielson
- "Case-based Reasoning and the Accounting Domain"
The Second World Congress on Expert Systems, January 1994, Uma
G. Gupta and Carol E. Brown
- "Applying Case-based Reasoning to the Accounting Domain"
The Fifth Annual Conference on Intelligent Systems in Accounting,
Finance and Management, November 1993, Stanford, CA. Carol E.
Brown and Uma G. Gupta.
- "Evaluating Expert Systems in a Financial Domain: A Study
Demonstrating Issues in Case Selection, Validation Standards,
and Evaluator Bias"; American Accounting Association Annual
Meeting, August 1993, San Francisco, CA. Carol E. Brown, Norma
L. Nielson and Mary Ellen Phillips.
- "Expert Systems in Accounting Practice" Continuing
Professional Education Teaching Using AI/ES in Accounting, American
Accounting Association Annual Meeting, August 8, 1993, San Francisco,
CA. Carol E. Brown and Daniel E. O'Leary.
- "Case-based Reasoning and the Accounting Domain"
Second Annual Research Workshop on AI/ES in Accounting, Auditing
and Tax, August 7, 1993, San Francisco, CA. Uma Gupta and Carol
E. Brown
- "Expert Systems: Where Are We? Applying Artificial Intelligence
Techniques to Accounting Problems" Expert Systems in Accounting,
Auditing & Business Telecommunications, Newark, NJ, November
1992, Carol E. Brown.
- "Evaluating Expert Systems in a Financial Domain: A Study
Demonstrating Issues in Case Selection, Validation Standards,
and Evaluator Bias" Carol E. Brown, Norma L. Nielson and
Mary Ellen Phillips, Expert Systems in Accounting, Auditing and
Business Telecommunications, Newark, NJ, November 1992.
- "A Process for Validating Expert Systems Using Hypothetical
Cases" Carol E. Brown, Mary Ellen Phillips and Norma Nielson,
Workshop on AI/ES in Accounting, Auditing and Tax, Washington,
DC, August 1992.
- "Liability and the Use of Expert Systems in Public Accounting"
Rodolfo Camacho and Carol E. Brown, Workshop on AI/ES in Accounting,
Auditing & Tax, Washington, DC, August 1992.
- "Expert Systems Applications for Accounting, Auditing
and Tax" Carol E. Brown, Jeff Damens, Paul Goldberg, Avi
Rushenik and Anthony Wensley, The World Congress On Expert Systems,
Orlando, Florida, December 1991.
- "Neural Networks for Financial Ratio Analysis" James
R. Coakley and Carol E. Brown, The First World Congress On Expert
Systems, Orlando, Florida, December 1991.
- "The Basis for Liability When Using Expert Systems"
Rodolfo Camacho and Carol E. Brown, The First World Congress On
Expert Systems, Orlando, Florida, December 1991.
- "Neural Networks Applied to Ratio Analysis in the Analytical
Review Process" James R. Coakley and Carol E. Brown, The
Fourth International Symposium on Expert Systems in Accounting,
Finance and Management, Pasadena, California, October/November
1991.
- "Current Developments in Expert Systems in Public Practice"
Carol E. Brown, The Fourth International Symposium on Expert Systems
in Accounting, Finance and Management, Pasadena, California, October/November
1991.
- "An Evaluation of Personal Financial Planning Expert
Systems" Norma L. Nielson, Mary Ellen Phillips, and Carol
E. Brown, Academy of Financial Services, Chicago, IL, October
1991.
- "Evaluation of Data Gathering Forms and System Assumptions
for Financial Planning Expert Systems" Mary Ellen Phillips,
Carol E. Brown and Norma L. Nielson, American Accounting Association
1991 Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, August 1991.
- "Expert Systems Solving Management Accounting Problems"
and
"Expert Systems for Internal Auditing" Carol E.
Brown and Mary Ellen Phillips, AICPA National Industry Conference
joint session with Daniel E. O'Leary titled "Expert Systems
for CPAs in Industry," Phoenix Arizona, April 1991.
- "Expert Systems in Accounting, Auditing and Tax"
Carol E. Brown, Daniel O'Leary and Robert Black, Decision Sciences
Institute National Meetings, San Diego, California, November 1990.
- "Personal Financial Planning Expert Systems Evaluation"
Mary Ellen Phillips, Carol E. Brown and Norma L. Nielson, The
Third International Symposium on Expert Systems in Business, Finance
and Accounting, Laguna Niguel, California, September 1990 and
ORSA/TIMS Joint National Meetings, Philadelphia, PA, October 1990.
- "International Issues in Tax Expert Systems" Carol
E. Brown, Mary Ellen Phillips and Norma L. Nielson, Invited Presentation
at the Joint National Meeting of TIMS/ORSA, Las Vegas, Nevada,
May 1990.
- "The Use of Expert System Technology for Personal Financial
Planning" Carol E. Brown, Norma L. Nielson and Mary Ellen
Phillips, The Second International Symposium on Expert Systems
in Business, Finance and Accounting, Newport Beach, California,
October/November 1989.
- "The Use of Auditing Expert Systems in Public Accounting"
Carol E. Brown and David Murphy, The Second International Symposium
on Expert Systems in Business, Finance and Accounting, Newport
Beach, California, October/November 1989.
- "HELM: Hierarchical Environment for Linear Modeling"
Carol E. Brown and Theodore G. Lewis, Invited Presentation at
The Joint National Meeting of ORSA/TIMS, New York, New York. October
1989.
- "Expert Systems for Personal Financial Planning"
Norma L. Nielson, Carol E. Brown and Mary Ellen Phillips, American
Risk and Insurance Association, Denver, Colorado, August 1989.
- "HELM: Hierarchical Environment for Linear Modeling,
Part 1: The Schema" Carol E. Brown and Theodore G. Lewis,
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Kona, Hawaii,
January 1989.
- "Toward a Vocabulary for the Organization of Model Management
Issues" Susan Athey and Carol E. Brown, Decision Sciences
Institute Annual Meeting, November 1988.
- "Tax Expert Systems in Industry and Accounting"
Carol E. Brown, The First International Symposium on Expert Systems
in Business, Finance and Accounting, Newport Beach, California,
September/October, 1988.
REGIONAL AND LOCAL PRESENTATIONS
- "Applying Case-based Reasoning to the Accounting Domain"
Carol E. Brown and Uma G. Gupta, Western Regional Conference of
the American Accounting Association, May 6-7, 1994, Portland,
OR.
- "Research Trends and Opportunities in Artificial Intelligence
and Expert Systems" Carol E. Brown, Daniel O'Leary, and Martha
Eining, Western Regional Conference of the American Accounting
Association, San Jose, California, April/May 1992.
- "Neural Networks Applied to Ratio Analysis in the Analytical
Review Process" James R. Coakley and Carol E. Brown, Western
Regional Conference of the American Accounting Association, San
Jose, California, April/May 1992.
- "Expert Systems Solving Management Accounting Problems"
Carol E. Brown and Mary Ellen Phillips, National Association of
Accountants, Salem Area Chapter, Salem, Oregon, October 1991.
- "CD-ROMs: Information at Your Fingertips" Mary Ellen
Phillips and Carol E. Brown, Oregon Society of Certified Public
Accountants, Linn-Benton Chapter, Corvallis, Oregon, June 1991.
- "Evaluation of Data Gathering Forms and System Assumptions
for Personal Financial Planning Expert Systems" Mary Ellen
Phillips, Carol E. Brown and Norma L. Nielson, Western Regional
Conference of the American Accounting Association, Scottsdale,
Arizona, May 1991.
- "Innovations and Projects in the Undergraduate AIS Course"
Carol E. Brown, Eric Denna, Martha Eining, Severin Grabeski, and
Clinton White, Western Regional Meeting of the American Accounting
Association, Scottsdale, Arizona, May 1991.
- "Expert Systems for Audit Planning" Carol E. Brown
and David Murphy, Western Regional Meetings of the American Accounting
Association, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, April 1990.
- "Intelligent Technologies in Accounting and Auditing"
Western Regional Meeting American Accounting Association, April
1990, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Panelists Paul Watkins, Ray Meservy
and Carol E. Brown.
- "Expert Systems and Tax Opportunities" Carol E.
Brown, PacifiCorp, Portland, Oregon, November 1990.
- "CD-ROMs: Information at Your Fingertips" Mary Ellen
Phillips and Carol E. Brown, Northwest Accounting Research Group,
October 1989.
- "Hierarchical Environment for Linear Modeling" presentations
for: Oregon Advanced Computing Institute, Beaverton, Oregon, April
1989; Computer Science Department Industrial Affiliates, May 1989;
Apple Computer Executives, Corvallis, Oregon, July 1989.
- "A Survey of Tax Expert Systems" Carol E. Brown
and Irva Kay Streit, Western Regional Meetings of the American
Accounting Association, Monterey, California, April 1988.
- "Linear Programming Model Management Tools" Carol
E. Brown, Oregon State University Computer Science Department
Colloquium Series, Corvallis, Oregon, February 1988.
- "Hierarchical Environment for Linear Modeling" presentations
for: Computer Science Department Industrial Affiliates, May 1988;
Apple Computer Executives, Corvallis Oregon, March 1988; Decision
Dynamics Executives, Lake Oswego Oregon, March 1988.
- "Expert Systems in Tax: Current Systems and Potential
for the Future" Carol E. Brown and Irva Kay Streit, Northwest
Accounting Research Group, October 1987.
Prepared and maintained by Carol E. Brown (brownc@bus.orst.edu) Page
last updated November 8, 1994.Although I will attempt to keep
this information accurate and up to date, I can not guarantee
I have not left something out.