Tim Petersen Data-verified
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Tim Petersen's research focuses on the application of advanced data analysis techniques to improve utility infrastructure and development processes. He has investigated the use of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) data to identify and address customer voltage quality issues, contributing to more reliable power distribution. Additionally, Petersen has explored the application of the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) methodology within Waterfall development frameworks to enhance the success rate of Software Requirements Analysis and Design (SRAD) phases. His work is characterized by a practical approach, aiming to optimize existing systems and processes through data-driven insights and structured problem-solving methodologies. Petersen has co-authored publications with Alexandr M. Sokolov from Arkansas State University, indicating collaborative research efforts within the institution.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 19
- Citations: 201
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