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Ronald Hartung

Dr. Ronald L. Hartung

Division Chair
Division of Computer & Information Sciences
hartung@franklin.edu

 

Education


 

Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 1987, Computer Science
M.S.C.S., Virginia Polytechnic and State University, 1980, Computer Science

B.S.E.E., The Ohio State University, 1971,Electrical Engineering
 

Academic/Professional Experience


2007-Present Franklin University, Division Chair for the Division of Computer & Information Sciences

2002-Present

Franklin University, Program Chair, Computer Science, graduate and undergraduate programs; Designed and taught Programming in C, C++ and Java Organization of Programming Languages (with several languages), Operating Systems, Computer Networks, Automata Theory (undergraduate and graduate), Analysis of Algorithms (undergraduate and graduate), Software Architecture and Engineering (graduate), Artificial Intelligence (graduate and undergraduate), Design of real time systems, Computer Architecture - basic and advanced, Client Server Systems, Compiler Design (graduate and undergraduate), Computer Security, Software Engineering, Graduate Capstone, (Master's Project Course) Advisor for 10 to 20 students per year from 2002 to 2007, Practicum sequence, (Undergraduate project course set as an industrial company)

2001-2002

Franklin University, Assistant Program Chair, Computer Science, graduate and undergraduate programs

1992-2000

Franklin University, Adjunct Professor, Computer Science, graduate and undergraduate programs

1999-2000

Qwest Communications, Columbus Ohio, Senior Software Architect,

1986-1999

Bell Laboratories, Columbus Ohio, Member of Technical Staff

1981-1984

Virginia Polytechnic and State University, Blacksburg Virginia, Adjunct Professor, Computer Science

1974-1987

Navel Surface Weapons Center, Dahlgren Virginia

1972-1974

Ledex Inc. Dayton Ohio

1971-1972

North American Rockwell, Columbus Ohio

 

Publications/Presentations


2008 Ronald L. Hartung, Jay Ramanathan and Joe Bolinger "Ontology for Enterprise Modeling", KES2008, 12th International Conference on Knowledge-Based and Intelligent Information & Engineering Session
2008 Anne Håkansson and Ronald Hartung "Using Meta-agents to reason with mutliple ontologies" and "An approach to event-driven algorithm for meta-agent system", Second KES International Symposium, KES-AMSTA 2008, Incheon, Korea

2007

Anne Håkansson and Ronald Hartung "Calculating optimal decision using Meta-level agents for Multi-Agents in Networks"accepted for KES 2007 Sept 2007

2007

Ronald L. Hartung and Anne Håkansson "Automated Testing for Knowledge Based Systems"KES2007, Sept 2007

2007

Anne Håkansson and Ronald Hartung "Using Meta-agents for Multi-agents in Networks"WorldComp June 2007, IJCAI track

2007

Ronald L. Hartung and Anne Håkansson "Knowledge Representation for Leadership Stories"Cybernetics and Systems, An international Journal Volume 38 Numbers 5-6 June-August 2007

2006

Ronald L. Hartung and Anne Håkansson "A Knowledge based tool for Decision Support"ECMLG 2006: The 2nd European Conference on IS Management, Leadership and Governance

2006

Anne Håkansson and Ronald L. Hartung "Reengineering for Knowledge in Knowledge Based System"KES2006 Oct 2006

2006

Ronald L. Hartung and Anne Håkansson "Knowledge representation in a Knowledge-Based Leadership system"KES2006 Oct 2006

1989

Jay Ramanathan and Ronald L. Hartung "A Generic Iconic Tool for Viewing Databases"published in IEEE Software September 1989

1987

Ronald Lee Hartung, "Adapt: A Generic Iconic Tool for AStructural Viewing of Information"The Ohio State University Ph.D. 1987

1986

David Herman, John Josephson and Ron Hartung "Use of DSPL for the design of a Mission Planning Assistant"in The Proceedings of the IEEE Expert Systems in Government Symposium, October 1986

1978

Burkard ,WA ; Tuck,RD ;Hartung,RL , QM-1 Multi Micro-Programmer Guide.California University San Diegola LaJolla Computer Science Div. Report Date : SEP 1978.

1977

R. L. Hartung A Comparison of Approaches to Provide a Debugging System for the AN/UYK-20, NSWC Center, Dahlgren Laboratory, Report Date : Nov. 1977

1979

Ronald lee Hartung and Ann Ammerman "Virtual I/O, An experiment"Naval Surface Weapons Center, Published in the proceedings of the Micro 12 Microprogramming Workshop, ACM SIGMICRO November 1979

 

Professional Development


2007

ACM SIGCSE (special interest group for computer science education)

2007

Reviewer for KES2006

2006

Reviewer for KES2006

2006

Session chair for ECLMG Conference

2005

ACM SIGCSE (special interest group for computer science education)

2004

ACM SIGCSE (special interest group for computer science education)

2004

Program Chair for the Central Ohio Chapter of the Association of Computing Machinery Symposium. Responsibilities included selecting the program and the speakers

2003

Program Chair for the Central Ohio Chapter of the Association of Computing Machinery Symposium. Responsibilities included selecting the program and the speakers

2002

ACM SIGCSE (special interest group for computer science education)

2001

AAAI conference

 

Presentations


2006

Spring 2006, "Virtual Humans"Presented to the faculty of Franklin

2004

"AI state of the field"December 2004 Central Ohio Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery

2002

"Future directions in AI". ITEC Conference, Columbus Ohio, September 2002 An overview talk of the current state of the field.

 

Community Service/Engagement


 

Member of International KES Advisory Board

Member, Association of Computing Machinery (ACM)

Member of Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)

 

Recognitions


2005

Presidents Excellence Medallion, August 2005. This was awarded for the first time at Franklin University at the August 2005 Commencement. This is awarded to faculty or staff of Franklin in recognition of a high level of service to the University and it's students.

2003

Bailey Teaching Award 2003. The graduating students vote on the graduate and undergraduate instructor who most influenced them in the course of their studies. The award is given to one graduate and one undergraduate instructor each term. 1996 United Sates Patent 5,511,092 Data recovery technique which avoids a false convergence state, granted on April 23 1996

2001

United States Patent 6,243,678, Method and system for dynamic speech recognition using free-phone scoring, granted on June 5, 2001