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Dr. Gregory Alan Silver

College of Business
College of Business
Associate Professor of Computer Information Systems
gsilver@andersonuniversity.edu
(864) 332-6873
Academic Background

Dr. Gregory A. Silver is an Associate Professor of Computer Information Systems in the College of Business at Anderson University. He received a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of Georgia and M.S. and B.B.A degrees in Computer Information Systems from Georgia State University. Prior to becoming a university professor, Dr. Silver held several positions within the domain of software research and development including Principle Architect, Research and Development Team Leader, Technical Product Manager, and Programming/Analyst.  As a tenured faculty member at Anderson University, he is responsible for teaching courses and developing curriculum for the University’s Computer Information Systems and Data Science programs. Dr. Silver has conducted research and published articles in scholarly journals and conference proceedings on a variety of topics within the domain of Computer Science. He has served as a referee for scholarly publications such as the Journal of Simulation, Association of Computer Machinery (ACM) Transactions on Simulation and Modeling, and the Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference

 Firms at which CDA students are employed:

  • Bosch USA
  • Duke Energy
  • BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina
  • World Finance
  • Capgemini
  • MRI Software
  • Forvis Mazars US
  • The Hartford Insurance Company
  • OneMagnify
  • US Air Force

 School at which CDA students have attended graduate school:

  • University of Georgia
  • Wake Forest University
  • Clemson University
  • Northwestern University

Doctor of Philosophy, University of Georgia

M.S, Georgia State University

Bachelor of Business Administration, Georgia State University

Teaching at AU

What year did you start teacing at AU?

2003

How would you describe your classes to someone who has never attended one?

While theory will be taught, it will be accompanied by a lot of hands-on application.

Contact

Email

gsilver@andersonuniversity.edu

Phone

(864) 332-6873

Fast Facts

While theory will be taught, it will be accompanied by a lot of hands-on application.

Computer Science I, Computer Science II, Computer Networking, Database Management, Systems Analysis and Design, Current Topics in CIS (Computer Information Systems)

Working at Anderson University gives me the opportunity share my knowledge of computer science and information systems with students in an environment where the Christian faith is respected.

I enjoy seeing students develop skills that will help them become competent computing professionals.

Gregory Silver, John Miller, Gregory Baramidze, Maria Hybinette, Will York (2010). DeMO: An Ontology for Discrete-event Modeling and Simulation, Simulation: Transactions for the Society of Modeling and Simulation International. SAGE Publications.

Silver, G., K. Bellipady, J. Miller, W. York, and K. Kochut. (December 2009). Supporting Interoperability Using the Discrete-event Modeling Ontology (DeMO). 2009 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC’09), Austin, TX. Proceeding and presentation.

Silver, G., O. Al-haj Hassan, and J. Miller. (December 2007). From Domain Ontologies to Modeling Ontologies to Simulation Models. 2007 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC’07), Washington, DC. Proceedings and presentation

Silver, G., L. Lacy, and J. Miller (December 2006). Ontology Based Representations of Simulation Models Following the Process Interaction World View. 2006 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC’06), Monterey, California. Proceedings and presentation

Senthilanand Chandrasekara, John A. Miller, Gregory Silver, I. Budak Arpinar, Amit P. Sheth. (Spring 2003). Performance Analysis and Simulation of Composite Web Services. Electronic Markets: The International Journal of Electronic Commerce and Business Media (EM), Special Issue on Web Services, Ronald Klueter and Heiko Ludwig (Guest Editors), Vol. 13, No. 2 pp 18-30. Taylor and Francis Publishing.