Tim Petersen
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Also affiliated: California State University System (2023); University of Arizona (2003–2006); Lincoln Memorial University (2023); Department of Space (2023); Police Department (2004–2005); University of Tennessee at Knoxville (2023); Mississippi State University (2023)
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Tim Petersen's research focuses on the application of advanced technologies and process improvement methodologies within technical and developmental contexts. His recent publications include work on utilizing Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) data to identify and address customer voltage quality issues, and the application of the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) process to optimize the completion phases of Waterfall development in software projects. Petersen has published 19 papers and garnered 201 citations, holding an h-index of 8. He has collaborated with Alexandr M. Sokolov and Brian Merrill, with whom he shares two publications each.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 20
- Citations: 202
Selected Publications
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Utilizing DMAIC Process to Identify Successful Completion of SRAD Phases of Waterfall Development (2023)
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Using Advanced Metering Infrastructure Data to Detect and Improve Customer Voltage Quality Issues (2023)
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- Using Advanced Metering Infrastructure Data to Detect and Improve Customer Voltage Quality Issues
- Utilizing DMAIC Process to Identify Successful Completion of SRAD Phases of Waterfall Development
- Using Advanced Metering Infrastructure Data to Detect and Improve Customer Voltage Quality Issues
- Utilizing DMAIC Process to Identify Successful Completion of SRAD Phases of Waterfall Development
- Using Advanced Metering Infrastructure Data to Detect and Improve Customer Voltage Quality Issues
- Utilizing DMAIC Process to Identify Successful Completion of SRAD Phases of Waterfall Development