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CURRICULUM VITAE Norman M. Sadeh www.cs.cmu.edu/~sadeh Education May 91: Ph.D. in Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA Major: Artificial Intelligence – Minor with the Business School (GSIA – now Tepper) in Operations Research and Operations Management Dissertation: "Look-ahead Techniques for Micro-opportunistic Job Shop Scheduling" Thesis Committee: Prof. Mark S. Fox (Chair), Prof. Thomas M. Mitchell, Prof. Thomas E. Morton, Prof. Judea Pearl, and Prof. Stephen F. Smith. May 86: M.Sc. in Computer Science, Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA GPA: 3.95/4.00, Advisor: Prof. Les Gasser July 85: Ingénieur Civil Physicien (5-year BS/MS degree), The Free University of Brussels, Belgium Major: Electrical Engineering & Applied Physics Honors: Summa Cum Laude Master Thesis: Hierarchical Planning (“Etude d’une Génération Hiérarchisée de Plans d’Actions” – in French) – June 1985 Academic Positions Jan.01 – Present: -Professor, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University. - Founding Director, Mobile Commerce Laboratory (http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sadeh/mobilecomm.htm) - Founding Director, e-Supply Chain Management Laboratory (http://www.escm.cs.cmu.edu/) -Co-Founder and Co-Director (2003-2013), PhD Program in Computation, Organizations and Society (http://www.cos.cs.cmu.edu/) -Co-Founder and Co-Director, Master’s Program in Privacy Engineering -Founding Director, MBA Track in Technology Leadership - joint with the Tepper School of Business (http://www.tepper.cmu.edu/mba/mba- programs-coursework/mba-tracks/technology-leadership/index.aspx ) Main affiliations: School of Computer Science Institute for Software Research Human Computer Interaction CyLab Courtesy Appointments:

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  • CURRICULUM VITAE

    Norman M. Sadeh www.cs.cmu.edu/~sadeh

    Education

    May 91: Ph.D. in Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA Major: Artificial Intelligence Minor with the Business School (GSIA now Tepper) in Operations Research and Operations Management Dissertation: "Look-ahead Techniques for Micro-opportunistic Job Shop Scheduling" Thesis Committee: Prof. Mark S. Fox (Chair), Prof. Thomas M. Mitchell, Prof. Thomas E. Morton, Prof. Judea Pearl, and Prof. Stephen F. Smith.

    May 86: M.Sc. in Computer Science, Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA GPA: 3.95/4.00, Advisor: Prof. Les Gasser

    July 85: Ingnieur Civil Physicien (5-year BS/MS degree), The Free University of Brussels, Belgium

    Major: Electrical Engineering & Applied Physics Honors: Summa Cum Laude Master Thesis: Hierarchical Planning (Etude dune Gnration Hirarchise de Plans dActions in French) June 1985

    Academic Positions Jan.01 Present: -Professor, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University.

    - Founding Director, Mobile Commerce Laboratory (http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sadeh/mobilecomm.htm) - Founding Director, e-Supply Chain Management Laboratory (http://www.escm.cs.cmu.edu/) -Co-Founder and Co-Director (2003-2013), PhD Program in Computation, Organizations and Society (http://www.cos.cs.cmu.edu/) -Co-Founder and Co-Director, Masters Program in Privacy Engineering -Founding Director, MBA Track in Technology Leadership - joint with the Tepper School of Business (http://www.tepper.cmu.edu/mba/mba-programs-coursework/mba-tracks/technology-leadership/index.aspx ) Main affiliations:

    School of Computer Science Institute for Software Research Human Computer Interaction CyLab

    Courtesy Appointments:

  • Heinz College of Management and Public Policy Tepper School of Business

    Research Areas: Mobile and pervasive computing, cyber security, online privacy, user-oriented machine learning, artificial intelligence, social computing, urban computing, automated trading, supply chain management, stochastic optimization, semantic web technologies, intelligent agents, agent-based computation and modeling, mobile commerce, electronic commerce, internet policy with a particular focus on privacy and cybersecurity policy.

    Principal investigator on projects funded by organizations such as NSF, Google, DARPA, AFRL, ARO, IBM, Fujitsu, Boeing, Amazon, Samsung, PNC, HP, SAP, Microsoft, III, Nokia, France Telecom, Pitney Bowes, Nortel, American Express, etc. Several of the techniques and software artifacts resulting from this research have been commercialized, with many others influencing R&D development in industry as well as policy developments in the US and abroad.

    May 91 Dec. 2000 Assistant/Associate Research Professor, The Robotics Institute, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA Co-Founder & Co-Director, Intelligent Coordination and Logistics Laboratory (ICLL) Adjunct Faculty Jan 1999-Dec. 2000. Research Areas: Scheduling, Planning, Supply Chain Management, Intelligent Agents, Agent-based computation and modeling, intelligent manufacturing, Artificial Intelligence, Agent-based computation and modeling, integrated planning and scheduling, intelligent optimization, intelligent workflow management, transportation and logistics planning and scheduling, constrained optimization and constraint satisfaction.

    Principal investigator on projects funded by organizations such as Raytheon, IBM, Carnegie Group, the US Army, McDonnell Douglas, NEC, Mitsubishi, Komatsu, and DARPA. Most of these collaborations resulted in the deployment and/or commercialization of innovative software tools by these organizations.

    Jan. 87 Apr. 91: Research Assistant, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University. Agent-based planning & scheduling projects funded by DARPA, McDonnell Douglas and DEC.

    Jan. 86 Dec. 86: Research Assistant, University of Southern California. Design and implementation of agent-based software systems.

    Sep. 84 Jul. 85: Research Assistant, CRIF Research Center, Brussels Free University (Universit Libre de Bruxelles). Design and implementation of a novel AI-based planning system, later used by several research projects in robotics and flexible manufacturing cell.

  • Visiting Academic Positions Sep. 07 Present: Visiting Professor, Computer Science Department, Hong Kong

    University Sep. 01 Aug. 04: Visiting Associate Professor, Free University of Amsterdam (Vrije

    Universiteit Amsterdam) Entrepreneurship Jun. 08 Present: Wombat Security Technologies, Inc. (www.wombatsecurity.com)

    Co-Founder, CEO (6/2008-5/2011), Chairman (6/2008-present) and Chief Scientist (6/2011-present). As founding CEO of Wombat, Norman oversaw the development and launch of what is arguably the most comprehensive and effective suite of anti-phishing training and filtering products available in the marketplace. As the company grew, he recruited key members of the management team, including the current CEO. In his role as Chairman of the Board and Chief Scientist, he remains actively involved in the company, working with the management team on business and technology strategies while continuing to contribute to the development of some of the companys products. As of early 2015, Wombat has raised a little over $10M in capital through a combination of non-dilutive SBIR grants ($1.7M), angel funding and two VC rounds, including a $6.7M series B round. The company has over 60 full-time employees, and has licensed its products for use by millions of end-users in the US and abroad, including employees at many Fortune 500 companies and large government organizations.

    2005-Present: As director of the MBA Track in Technology Leadership at CMU, helped

    launch several other startups. Government Service Jan. 99 Dec.00: Chief Scientist (Scientific and Workprogramme Coordinator),

    European R&D initiative in New Methods of Work and Electronic Commerce (1999-2002 budget of approx. $700M or EUR550M), Directorate General for the Information Society, European Commission, Brussels.

    In charge of coordinating scientific & technical priorities in collaboration with industry and academia across Europe and for providing advice on related policy matters (e.g. European R&D policy, ecommerce & consumer protection, Internet security and privacy, startup financing). Positioned the initiative to address visionary, medium- to high-risk research challenges in areas such as pervasive computing in the workplace, mobile commerce, dynamic value chains, knowledge management in dynamic virtual enterprises, Internet security and privacy. As of December 2000, the initiative had resulted in the launch of over 200 projects with participation of over 1,000 European

  • organizations (industry and research), each project ranging between $2M and $4M with half the funding provided by industry and half by the European Commission. Also:

    o Involved in early discussions on critical infrastructure protection with the White House, Dept. of State, Dept. of Energy, DARPA and NSF

    o Key contributions to the initial e-Europe 2002 policy initiative (http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/information_society/strategies/l24226a_en.htm), which coordinated Internet policy across Europe with the aim of promoting broader Internet adoption at a time when Europe was lagging behind the US. This broad-based initiative, which was initially launched in 1999, was endorsed at the Feira Council of EU Heads of States in June 2000 and was later extended in the context of the e-Europe 2005 and i-2010 initiatives.

    o Coordinated with DARPA to launch EU-DARPA-W3C research collaboration on the Semantic Web.

    Feb.96 Dec.98: Program Manager, ESPRIT R&D program in information technologies, Directorate General for Industry, European Commission, Brussels.

    In charge of a $40M portfolio of R&D projects in electronic commerce, virtual enterprises, human computer interaction, computer integrated manufacturing, educational technologies, and artificial intelligence (e.g. data mining, constraint logic programming, agent technologies).

    Other activities included:

    Launch of a EUR13M (approx. $17M) initiative on Experimental School Environments to develop innovative educational tools and environments for pre-literate 4 to 8 year old children. The initiative was featured in over a hundred press articles, including Time magazine.

    Launch of a approx. $10M long-term research initiative aimed at exploring technological solutions and scenarios to turn the global infrastructure into an open "Universal Information Ecosystem".

    Participation in negotiation with the US on international research cooperation (e.g. agreement signed with NSF in late 1998)

    Launch of a multi-million dollar training initiative aimed at promoting entrepreneurship among European IT research

  • Publication List (partial list somewhat more complete available at: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=If_k6LgAAAAJ&hl=en ) Books

    1. W. Ketter, H. La Poutr, N.M. Sadeh, O. Shehory, and W. Walsh (Eds.), Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce and Trading Agents Design and Analysis, LNBIP Series, Vol. 44, Springer, Nov. 2010

    2. J. Collins, P. Faratin, S. Parsons, J.A. Rodriguez-Aguilar, N.M. Sadeh, O. Shehory, and E. Sklar (Eds.), Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce and Trading Agents Design and Analysis, LNBIP Series, Vol. 13, Springer, Nov. 2008

    3. Han La Poutr, Norman M. Sadeh and Sverker Janson (Eds.), Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce: Designing Trading Agents and Mechanisms", LNAI 3937, Springer, Nov. 2006.

    4. Norman Sadeh, Mary Jo Dively, Robert Kauffman, Yannis Labrou, Onn Shehory, Rahul Telang and Lorrie Cranor (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Electronic Commerce, ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, Vol. 50.ACM Press, September 2003. ISBN 1-58113-788-5

    5. Padget, J. Shehory, O., Parkes, D., Sadeh, N. and Walsh, W.E. (Eds.), Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce: Designing Mechanisms and Systems, LNAI 2531, Springer, 2002

    6. Norman M. Sadeh, "mCommerce: Technologies, Services and Business Models", Wiley, April 2002.

    Chapters in Books

    7. J. Andrews, M. Benisch, A. Sardinha, and N. Sadeh, Using Information Gain to Analyze and Fine Tune the Performance of Supply Chain Trading Agents ,in Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce: Designing Trading Agents and Mechanisms", LNBIP series, Vol. 13, pp. 182-199, Springer, Dec. 2008.

    8. M. Benisch, J. Andrews, and N. Sadeh, Adaptive Pricing for Customers with Probabilistic Valuations, in Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce: Designing Trading Agents and Mechanisms", Ed. by Maria Fasli, LNAI series, Vol. 4452, pp.132-148, Springer, May 2007.

    9. Norman Sadeh, Fabien Gandon and Oh Buyng Kwon, Ambient Intelligence: The MyCampus Experience, Chapter 3 in "Ambient Intelligence and Pervasive Computing", Eds. T. Vasilakos and W. Pedrycz, ArTech House, 2006. (Also available as Technical Report CMU-ISRI-05-123, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University)

    10. Norman M. Sadeh, Ting-Chak Chan, Linh Van, OhByung Kwon and Kazuaki Takizawa. Creating an Open Agent Environment for Context-aware M-Commerce, in Agentcities: Challenges in Open Agent Environments, Ed. by Burg, Dale, Finin, Nakashima, Padgham, Sierra, and Willmott, LNAI, Springer, pp.152-158, 2003

    11. Norman M. Sadeh, Yoichiro Nakakuki, and Sam R. Thangiah. "Learning to Recognize (Un)Promising Simulated Annealing Runs: Efficient Search Procedures for Job Shop Scheduling and Vehicle Routing". Ch. 18 in "Meta-Heuristics: Theory & Applications", Ed. by Ibrahim H. Osman and James P. Kelly. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996.

  • 12. Norman Sadeh. "Micro-Opportunistic Scheduling: The Micro-Boss Factory Scheduler". Ch. 4 in Intelligent Scheduling, Zweben and Fox (eds), Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 1994.

    13. Norman Sadeh and Mark S. Fox. "Micro- vs. Macro-opportunistic Scheduling", Computer Applications in Production and Engineering, Ed. by G. Doumeingts, J. Browne, and M. Tomljanovich, pp. 651-658, Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. (North Holland), 1991.

    Refereed Journal Papers

    14. J. Reidenberg, T.D. Breaux, L.F. Cranor, B. French, A. Grannis, J.T. Graves, F. Liu, A.M. McDonald, T.B. Norton, R. Ramanath, N.C. Russell, N. Sadeh, F. Schaub, Disagreeable Privacy Policies: Mismatches between Meaning and users Understanding, Berkeley Law Technology Journal, to appear (2015). An earlier version of this article was presented at the 42nd Research Conference on Communication, Information, and Internet Policy (TPRC14 Arlington, VA Sept. 2014)

    15. J. Lin, M. Benisch, N. Sadeh, J. Niu, J. Hong, B. Lu, S. Guo, A Comparative Study of Location-sharing Privacy Preferences in the US and China, Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 2013. Vol. 17, Issue 4, pp. 697-711.

    16. Y. Wang, P.G. Leon, X. Chen, S. Komanduri, G. Norcie, K. Scott, A. Acquisti, L.F. Cranor, N. Sadeh, The Second Wave of Global Privacy Protection: From Facebook Regrets to Facebook Privacy Nudges, The Ohio State Law Journal, The Ohio State University, Vol. 74, pp. 1307-1335, Jan. 2013

    17. M. Benisch, P.G. Kelley, N. Sadeh,and L.F. Cranor, Capturing Location-Privacy Preferences: Quantifying Accuracy and User-Burden Tradeoffs, Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing. Volume 15 Issue 7, pp. 679-694, October 2011

    18. J. Tsai, P.G.Kelley, L.F.Cranor and N.M. Sadeh, Location Sharing Technologies: Privacy Risks and Controls, I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society, Vol. 6, No. 2, Summer 2010, pp. 119-151.

    19. N. Sadeh, J. Hong, L. Cranor, I. Fette, P. Kelley, M. Prabaker, and J. Rao, Understanding and Capturing Peoples Privacy Policies in a Mobile Social Networking Application, Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Vol. 13, No. 6, August 2009.

    20. Sardinha, A. Benisch, M., Sadeh, N., Ravichandran, R. Podobnik, V. and Stan, M. The 2007 Procurement Challenge: A Competition to Evaluate Mixed Procurement Strategies, Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 106-114, March-April 2009

    21. M. Benisch, A. Sardinha, J. Andrews, R. Ravichandran, and N. Sadeh, CMieux: Adaptive Strategies for Competitive Supply Chain Trading, Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 78-90, March-April 2009

    22. Sun, J. and Sadeh, N., Coordinated Selection of Procurement Bids in Finite Capacity Environments, Electronic Commerce Research and Applications. Vol. 8. No. 6, pp. 291-301, November 2009.

    23. Rao, J., Sardinha, A., and Sadeh, N., A Meta-Control Architecture for Orchestrating Policy Enforcement Across Heterogeneous Information Sources, Journal of Web

  • Semantics, Eds. L. Kagal, J. Hendler, and T. Berners-Lee, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 40-56, Jan. 2009

    24. Arunachalam, R. and Sadeh, N., The Supply Chain Trading Agent Competition, in Electronic Commerce Research Applications. Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 66-84. Elsevier, Spring 2005.

    25. Gandon, F. and Sadeh, N., Semantic Web Technologies to Reconcile Privacy and Context Awareness, Journal of Web Semantics. Vol. 1, No. 3, 2004

    26. Bollapragada, R. and Sadeh, N. Pro-active Scheduling Procedures for Just-in-Time Job Shop Environments, Subject to Machine Failures, Naval Research Logistics. Vol. 51, No. 7, pp. 1018-1044, September-October 2004.

    27. Ramesh Bollapragada and Norman M. Sadeh. An Empirical Study of Policies to Integrate Reactive Scheduling and Control in Just-in-Time Job Shop Environments. International Journal of Production Research. Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 693-718. 2004.

    28. Norman M. Sadeh, David W. Hildum, and Dag Kjenstad. "Agent-based e-Supply Chain Decision Support", Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, Vol. 13, No. 3, 2003.

    29. Oh Byung Kwon and Norman M. Sadeh, Applying Case-Based Reasoning to Context-Aware Comparative Shopping, Decision Support Systems, Vol. 37, No. 2, pp. 199-213. 2003.

    30. Norman M. Sadeh, David W. Hildum, Dag Kjenstad, Allen Tseng. "Mascot: An Agent-Based Architecture for Dynamic Supply Chain Creation and Coordination in the Internet Economy". International Journal of Production Planning and Control, Issue on Enterprise Modeling, 2000.

    31. Norman M. Sadeh, David W. Hildum, Thomas J. Laliberty, John McA'Nulty, Dag Kjenstad, and Allen Tseng. "A Blackboard Architecture for Integrating Process Planning and Production Scheduling". Concurrent Engineering: Research and Applications, Vol. 6, No. 2, June 1998.

    32. Swaminathan, J.M., S.F. Smith, and N.M. Sadeh. "Modeling Supply Chain Dynamics: A Multiagent Approach", Decision Sciences, Vol. 29 (30), pp. 607-632, 1998.

    33. N.M. Sadeh, Y. Nakakuki and S. Thangiah. "Learning to Recognize (Un)Promising Simulated Annealing Runs: Efficient Search Procedures for Job Shop Scheduling and Vehicle Routing". Annals of Operations Research, 75, pp.189-208, 1997.

    34. N. Sadeh and M.S. Fox. "Variable and Value Ordering Heuristics for the Job Shop Constraint Satisfaction Problem". Artificial Intelligence 86, pp.1-41, 1996.

    35. Sadeh, Norman, and Yoichiro Nakakuki. "Focused Simulated Annealing Search: An Application to Job Shop Scheduling". Annals of Operations Research, 60, pp. 77-103, 1996.

    36. Norman Sadeh, Katia Sycara, and Yalin Xiong. "Backtracking Techniques for the Job Shop Scheduling Constraint Satisfaction Problem". Artificial Intelligence, 76, pp. 455-480, 1995

    37. Norman Sadeh. "Micro-Boss: A Micro-opportunistic Factory Scheduler". Expert Systems with Applications 6, 3, pp. 377-392, July-September 1993.

  • 38. Katia Sycara, Stephen Roth, Norman Sadeh, and Mark S. Fox. "Distributed Constrained Heuristic Search". IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics 21, 6 (November/December 1991), 1446-1461.

    Refereed Magazine Articles

    39. L. Cranor and N. Sadeh, Privacy Engineering Emerges as a Hot New Career, IEEE Potentials, Vol. 32, No. 6, pp. 7-9, 2013.

    40. N. Sadeh, Phishing Should Not Be Treated the Same as Common Spam, ISACA Journal, Vol. 3, June 2013.

    41. L. Cranor and N. Sadeh, A Shortage of Privacy Engineers, IEEE Security and Privacy, 2013, March April 2013

    42. J. Collins, W. Ketter, and N. Sadeh, Pushing the limits of rational agents: the Trading Agent Competition for Supply Chain Management, AI Magazine, Vol. 31, No. 2, Summer 2010. Also available as Technical Report CMU-ISR-09-129.

    43. N. M. Sadeh, R. Arunachalam, J. Eriksson, N. Finne and S. Janson, TAC03: A Supply Chain Trading Competition, AI Magazine, Vol. 24, No 1, Spring 2003.

    44. E. Schulten, H. Akkermans, N. Guarino, G. Botquin, N. Lopes, M. Drr, N. Sadeh, The eCommerce Product Classification Challenge, IEEE Intelligent Systems Magazine, July/August 2001.

    45. C. Sierra, M. Wooldridge, N. Sadeh. "Agent Research and Development in Europe", IEEE Internet Computing, September/October 2000.

    46. Norman Sadeh. "Micro-Boss: Dual-Use ARPI Scheduling Technology Helps Improve Manufacturing Performance". IEEE Expert, February 1995.

    47. Katia Sycara, Stephen Roth, Norman Sadeh, and Mark S. Fox. "Resource Allocation in Distributed Factory Scheduling". IEEE Expert, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 29-40, February 1991.

    Refereed Conference/Workshop Papers (Accepted or Published) 48. H. Almuhimedi, F. Schaub, N. Sadeh, I. Adjerid, A. Acquisti, J. Gluck, L. Cranor and

    Y. Agrawal, Your Location has been Shared 5,398 Times! A Field Study on Mobile App Privacy Nudging, in Proceedings of the 33rd annual SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI2015). April 2015 (also available as Tech Report CMU-ISR-14-116).

    49. M. Sleeper, A. Acquisti, L.F. Cranor, P.G. Kelley, S.A. Munson, N. Sadeh, I Would Like ToI Shouldnt,I Wish I: Exploring Behavior-Change Goals for Social Networking Sites, in Proceedings of the 18th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW15), Vancouver, Canada, March 2015.

    50. A. Rao, F. Schaub, N. Sadeh, What do they know about me? Contents and Concerns of Online Behavioral Profiles, Sixth ASE International Conference Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust (PASSAT14), Cambridge, MA December 2014.

    51. F. Liu, R. Ramanath, N. Sadeh, and N.A. Smith, A Step Towards Usable Privacy Policy: Automatic Alignment of Privacy Statements, in Proc. of the 25th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Dublin, August 2014.

  • 52. J. Lin, B. Liu, N. Sadeh, and J.I. Hong, Modeling Users Mobile App Privacy Preferences: Restoring Usability in a Sea of Permission Settings, 2014 ACM Symposium on Usable Security and Privacy (SOUPS 2014), July 2014.

    53. R. Ramanath, F. Liu, N. Sadeh, and N.A. Smith, Unsupervised Alignment of Privacy Policies Using Hidden Markov Models, in Proc. of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL14), Baltimore, MD, June 2014.

    54. J. Cranshaw, K. Luther, P.G. Kelley, N. Sadeh, The Curated City: Capturing Individual City Guides Through Social Curation, In Proceedings of the 32nd annual SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI2014. April 2014

    55. Y. Wang, P.G. Leon, A. Acquisti, L.F. Cranor, A. Forget, and N. Sadeh, A Field Trial of Privacy Nudges for Facebook, In Proceedings of the 32nd annual SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI2014. April 2014

    56. B. Liu, J. Lin, N. Sadeh, Reconciling Mobile App Privacy and Usability on Smartphones: Could User Privacy Profiles Help?, Proceedings of the 23rd International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2014). April 2014

    57. S. Wilson, J. Cranshaw, N. Sadeh, A. Acquisti, L. Cranor, J. Springfield, Sae Young Jeong, Arun Balasubramanian, Privacy Manipulation and Acclimation in a Location Sharing Application, Proc. of the 15th ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (Ubicomp2013), Zurich, Switzerland, Sept. 2013

    58. B. Fu, J. Lin, Lei Li, C. Faloutsos, J. Hong, N. Sadeh. Why People Hate Your App Making Sense of User Feedback in a Mobile App Store, In Proc. of the 19th ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge, Discovery, and Data Mining (KDD2013), Chicago, IL, Aug. 2013.

    59. P. Gage Kelley, L. Cranor, N. Sadeh, Privacy as Part of the App Decision-Making Process in Proceedings of the 31st annual SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI2013, May 2013

    60. Sleeper, Manya, Justin Cranshaw, Patrick Gage Kelley, Blase Ur, Alessandro Acquisti, Lorrie Cranor, Norman Sadeh. "I read my Twitter the next morning and was astonished" A conversational perspective on Twitter regrets. , in Proceedings of the 31st annual SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI2013, May 2013

    61. H. Almuhimedi, S. Wilson, B. Liu, N. Sadeh, A. Acquisti, "Tweets Are Forever: Large-Scale Quantitative Analysis of Deleted Tweets", in Proceedings of the 16th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW2013), Feb. 2013.

    62. J. Lin, S. Amini, J. Hong, N. Sadeh, J. Lindqvist, J. Zhang, Expectation and Purpose: Understanding Users Mental Models of Mobile App Privacy through Crowdsourcing, Proc. of the 14th ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, pp. 501-510, Pittsburgh, USA, Sept. 2012

    63. J. Cranshaw, R. Schwartz, J. Hong, N. Sadeh, The Livehoods Project: Utilizing Social Media to Understand the Dynamics of a City, in Proc. of the 6th International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM-12), Dublin, Ireland, June 2012 best paper award.

    64. P. Gage Kelley, S. Consolvo, L. Cranor, J. Jung, N. Sadeh, D. Wetherall, A Conundrum of Permissions: Installing Applications on an Android Smartphone,

  • Proc. Of Workshop on Usable Security (USEC2012), collocated with the 16th International Conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security, March 2012

    65. V. Kostakos, J. Venkatanathan, B. Reynolds, N. Sadeh, E. Toch, S. Shaikh, S. Jones, Whos Your Best Friend? Targeted Privacy Attacks in Location-Sharing Social Networks, Proc. of the 13th ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, Beijing, PRC, Sept. 2011.

    66. Justin Cranshaw, Jonathan Mugan, Norman Sadeh, User-Controllable Learning of Location Privacy Policies with Gaussian Mixture Models, Proceedings of the 25th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI-11, August 2011.

    67. Patrick Gage Kelley, Lorrie Cranor, Norman Sadeh, An Investigation into Facebook Friends Grouping, Proceedings of the 13th IFIP Conference on Human Computer Interaction (INTERACT), September 2011 honorable mention for best student paper award.

    68. Venkatanathan, J., Ferreira, D., Benisch, M., Lin, J., Karapanos, E., Kostakos, V., Sadeh, N., Toch, E. 2011. Improving Users Consistency When Recalling Location-Sharing Preferences. Proceedings of the 13th IFIP Conference on Human Computer Interaction (INTERACT), September 2011

    69. Shahriyar Amini, Janne Lindqvist, Jason Hong, Jialiu Lin, Eran Toch, Norman Sadeh, Cach: Caching Location-Enhanced Content to Improve User Privacy, Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications and Services (Mobisys 2011), June 2011. Also available as CyLab Technical Report CMU-CyLab-10-019, Dec. 2010.

    70. P. Gage Kelley, M. Benisch, L. Cranor and N. Sadeh, When Are Users Comfortable Sharing Locations with Advertisers, in Proceedings of the 29th annual SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI2011, May 2011. Also available as CMU School of Computer Science Technical Report, CMU-ISR-10-126 and CMU CyLab Tech Report CMU-CyLab-10-017.

    71. R. Balebako, P.G. Leon, J. Mugan, A. Acquisti, L.F. Cranor, N. Sadeh, Nudging Users Towards Privacy on Mobile Devices, In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Persuasion, Influence, Nudge & Coercion through Mobile Devices (PNC2011), Co-located with the 2011 ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2011), May 2011

    72. J. Niu, J. Guo, Q. Cai, and N. Sadeh, Predict and Spread: An Efficient Algorithm for Opportunistic Networking, Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE WCNC Conference, IEEE WCNC 2011. March 2011.

    73. J. Cranshaw, E. Toch, J. Hong, A. Kittur, N. Sadeh, "Bridging the Gap Between Physical Location and Online Social Networks", in Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing. Ubicomp 2010

    74. E. Toch, J. Cranshaw, P.H. Drielsma, J. Y. Tsai, P. G. Kelley, L. Cranor, J. Hong, N. Sadeh, "Empirical Models of Privacy in Location Sharing", in Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing. Ubicomp 2010

    75. Jialiu Lin, Guang Xiang, Jason I. Hong, and Norman Sadeh, "Modeling Peoples Place Naming Preferences in Location Sharing", Proc. of the 12th ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, Copenhagen, Denmark, Sept 26-29, 2010.

  • 76. Karen Tang, Jialiu Lin, Jason Hong, Norman Sadeh, Rethinking Location Sharing: Exploring the Implications of Social-Driven vs. Purpose-Driven Location Sharing. Proc. of the 12th ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, Copenhagen, Denmark, Sept 26-29, 2010.

    77. R. Ravichandran, M. Benisch, P. G. Kelley, and N. Sadeh, Capturing Social Networking Privacy Preferences: Can Default Policies Help Alleviate Tradeoffs between Expressiveness and User Burden?, Proceedings of the 2009 Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium, August 2009.

    78. M. Benisch, N. Sadeh, T. Sandholm, Methodology for Designing Reasonably Expressive Mechanisms with Application to Ad Auctions, in Proc. of the 21st International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-09), July 2009

    79. Y. Wang, J. Liu, M. Annavaram, Q.A Jacobson, J. Hong, B. Krishnamachari, and N. Sadeh, A Framework of Energy Efficient Mobile Sensing for Automatic User State Recognition, Proceedings of the 7th Annual Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications and Services (Mobisys09), June 2009.

    80. J. Tsai, P. Kelley, P. Hankes Drielsma, L. Cranor, J. Hong, N. Sadeh Whos Viewed You? The Impact of Feedback in a Mobile Location Applications, in Proceedings of the 27th annual SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2009), April 2009.

    81. P.G. Kelley, P. Hankes Drielsma, N. Sadeh, and L.F. Cranor, "User-Controllable Learning of Security and Privacy Policies", First ACM Workshop on AISec (AISec'08), ACM CCS 2008 Conference. Oct. 2008

    82. M. Benisch, N. Sadeh, T. Sandholm, The Cost of Inexpressiveness in Advertisement Auctions, In Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Ad Auctions, ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce, July 2008

    83. M. Benisch, N. Sadeh, and T. Sandholm, A Theory of Expressiveness in Mechanisms, in Proc. of the 23rd Conference on Artificial Intelligence, July 2008. An extended version of this article is available as School of Computer Science Technical Report CMU-ISRI-07-122/CMU-CS-07-178, Carnegie Mellon University.

    84. M. Prabaker, J. Rao, I. Fette, P. Kelley, L. Cranor, J. Hong and N. Sadeh, Understanding and Capturing Peoples Privacy Policies in a People Finder Application, 2007 Ubicomp Workshop on Privacy, Austria, Sept. 2007.

    85. Ian Fette, Norman Sadeh and Anthony Tomasic, Learning to Detect Phishing Emails, Proceedings of the 16th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2007). May 2007.

    86. G.B. Davis, M. Benisch, K.M. Carley and N.M. Sadeh, Factoring Games to Isolate Strategic Interactions, Proceedings of the 6th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS-07), May 2007.

    87. Sardinha, J. Rao and N. Sadeh, Enforcing Context-Sensitive Policies in Collaborative Business Environments. Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Security Technologies for Next Generation Collaborative Business Applications (SECOBAP07). April 2007.

    88. J. Cornwell, I. Fette, G. Hsieh, M. Prabaker, J. Rao, K. Tang, K. Vaniea, L. Bauer, L. Cranor, J. Hong, B. McLaren, M. Reiter, N. Sadeh, User-Controllable Security and

  • Privacy for Pervasive Computing. Proceedings of the 8th IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (HotMobile 2007). Feb. 2007.

    89. J. Rao, D. Dimitrov, P. Hofmann and N. Sadeh, A Mixed Initiative Semantic Web Framework for Process Composition, Proceedings of the 5th International Semantic Web Conference, November 2006.

    90. M. Benisch, A. Sardinha, J. Andrews, and N. Sadeh, CMieux: Competitive Strategies for Supply Chain Trading, Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Electronic Commerce (ICEC2006), Aug. 2006.

    91. M. Benisch, J. Andrews, and N. Sadeh, TAC SCM Pricing as a Continuous Knapsack Problem. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Electronic Commerce (ICEC2006), Aug. 2006.

    92. J. Rao, D. Dimitrov, P. Hofmann and N. Sadeh, A Mixed Initiative Framework for Semantic Web Service Discovery and Composition. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2006). September 2006.

    93. M. Benisch and N. Sadeh, Examining Coordination Tradeoffs in Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problems (DCSPs). Proc. of the 5th International Joint Conference on Autonomous and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS06). Hakodate, Japan. May 2006.

    94. R. Lin, J. Huang, N. Sadeh, and B. Tsai, LogiCruncher: A Logistics Planning and Scheduling Decision Support System for Emerging EMS and 3PL Business Practices. In Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, pp.176-181, May 2006, Paphos, Cyprus. An earlier version of this paper was also published in the Proceedings of the 7th Conference on eCommerce and Information Technology organized by the Journal of Global Logistics (Taipei, Taiwan, Dec. 2005)

    95. J. Rao and N. Sadeh, A Semantic Web Framework for Interleaving Policy Reasoning and External Service Discovery. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Rules and Rule Markup Languages for the Semantic Web (RuleML2005). Springer. November 2005.

    96. J. Rao and N. Sadeh, Semantic Web Framework and Meta-Control Model to Enforce Context-Sensitive Policies. In Proceedings of the ISWC2005 Workshop on The Semantic Web and Policies. pp120-127. November 2005.

    97. N. Sadeh and J. Rao, Interleaving Semantic Web Reasoning and Service Discovery to Enforce Context-Sensitive Security and Privacy Policies in Proc. of the 2005 AAAI Fall Symposium on Agents and the Semantic Web. Pp. 93-102. AAAI Press. ISBN 978-1-57735-247-1. Nov. 2005

    98. M. Benisch and N. Sadeh. How (not) to Choose Mediators for Distributed Constraint Satisfaction, Proceedings of the AAMAS-05 Workshop on Challenges in the Coordination of Large-Scale Multi-Agent Systems (LSMAS), July 2005.

    99. M. Benisch and N. Sadeh. Effects of Mediator Selection Strategies for Distributed Constraint Satisfaction. In Proceedings of the IJCAI-05 Workshop on Distributed Constraint Reasoning, July 2005, pp.60-70.

    100. S-C Chou, W-T Hsieh, F. Gandon and N. Sadeh, Semantic Web Technologies for Context-Aware Museum Tour Guide Applications, in Proceedings of 2005 International Workshop on Web and Mobile Information Systems (WAMIS05) held

  • at the 19th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications. March 2005.

    101. R. Arunachalam and N. Sadeh, The Supply Chain Trading Agent Competition, in Proc. of the 6th International Conference on Electronic Commerce, pp. 113-120, Delft, The Netherlands. October 2004.

    102. Mithun Sheshagiri, Norman Sadeh, Fabien Gandon Using Semantic Web Services for Context-Aware Applications, Proceedings of Mobisys2004 Workshop on Context Awareness, June 2004.

    103. F. Gandon and N. Sadeh, Connaissance du Contexte, Confidentialit et Accs Mobiles: une Approche Web Smantique et Multi-Agents (in French). In Proceedings of the 2004 Mobilit et Ubiquit Conference, pp. 123-130. Sophia Antipolis, France. June 2004. ACM Press.

    104. F. Gandon and N. Sadeh, Gestion de Connaissances Personnelles et Contextuelles et Respect de la Vie Prive (in French), Proc. of the 15th Journes Francophones dIngnierie des Connaissances Conference (IC2004), pp. 5-16, Lyon, France, May 2004.

    105. N. Miller, G. Judd, U. Hengartner, F. Gandon, P. Steenkiste, I. H. Meng, M. W. Feng, and Norman Sadeh. Context-aware computing using a shared contextual information service. Hot Spots, Pervasive 2004, April 2004, Vienna, Advances in Pervasive Computing, Austrian Computer Society (OCG), ISBN 3-85403-176-9, edited by Alois Ferscha, Horst Hoertner and Gabriele Kotsis.

    106. Sun, J. and and Sadeh, N. Dynamic Procurement Subject to Temporal and Capacity Constraints, Proceedings of the 37th Annual Hawaii International Confernce on System Sciences (HICSS-37), Computer Society Press, January 2004

    107. Gandon, F. and Sadeh, N., A Semantic eWallet to Reconcile Privacy and Context Awareness, Proceedings of the Second International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC03), Florida, October 2003

    108. Sadeh, N. and and Sun, J., Multi-Attribute Supply Chain Negotiation: Coordinating Reverse Auctions Subject to Finite Capacity Considerations, Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Electronic Commerce (ICEC2003), ACM Press, Pittsburgh, PA., October 2003.

    109. Arunachalam, R. and Sadeh, N., Design of the Supply Chain Trading Competition, IJCAI-03 Workshop on Trading Agent Design and Analysis, Mexico, August 2003.

    110. Sun, J. and Sadeh, N. Coordinating Multi-Attribute Reverse Auctions Subject to Temporal and Capacity Constraints , IJCAI-03 Workshop on Trading Agent Design and Analysis, Mexico, August 2003.

    111. Sadeh, N., Agent-Based Workflows and Collaborative Supply Chain Decision Support, Proceedings of the 2003 SAP Innovation Congress, Miami, FL, February 2003

    112. Sadeh, N., Multi-Attribute Supply Chain Negotiation, Proceedings of the 2003 SAP Innovation Congress, Miami, FL, February 2003

    113. Sadeh, N.M., Chan, E., Van, L. Kwon, O, and Takizawa, K., Creating an Open Agent Environment for Context-Aware m-Commerce, Proceedings of the 2002 International Conference on Electronic Commerce, Hong Kong, October 2002.

  • 114. Sadeh, N.M., Chan, E., and Van L., MyCampus: An Agent-Based Environment for Context-Aware Mobile Services, Proceedings of Workshop on Ubiquitous Agents on Embedded, Wearable and Mobile Devices, First International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents & Multiagent Systems, July 2002, Bologna, Italy.

    115. Sadeh, N.M., Chan, E., and Van L., An Open Agent Environment for Context-Aware m-Commerce, Proceedings of Workshop on Agentcities: Challenges in Open Agent Environments, First International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents & Multiagent Systems, July 2002, Bologna, Italy.

    116. Zobel, R. and Sadeh, N., eBusiness and eWork: The Challenges Ahead, eBusiness and eWork 2001 Conference, Venice, October 2001

    117. Sadeh, N., A Semantic Web Environment for Context-Aware Mobile Services, Wireless World Research Forum, Stockholm, September 2001.

    118. Sadeh, N.M, Hildum D.W., Kjenstad D., "Intelligent e-Supply Chain Decision Support", International Conference on Electronic Commerce, Seoul, Korea, August 2000. A variation of this paper also appeared in the proceedings of the IJCAI 2001 Workshop on AI in eCommerce.

    119. Sadeh, N.M., Hildum D.W., Kjenstad D. and Tseng, Y. "MASCOT: An Agent-based Architecture for Coordinated Mixed-Initiative Supply Chain Planning and Scheduling", Proceedings of the First International Conference on Enterprise Modeling held in Verdal, Norway, June 1999.

    120. Sadeh, N.M., Hildum D.W., Kjenstad D. and Tseng, Y. " Coordinated Mixed-Initiative Supply Chain Planning and Scheduling", Proceedings of the Autonomous Agents'99 Workshop on "Agents in Electronic Commerce and Managing the Internet-enabled Supply Chain", Seattle, WA, May 1999

    121. David W. Hildum, Norman M. Sadeh, Thomas J. Laliberty, John McA'Nulty and Stephen F. Smith and Dag Kjenstad. "Blackboard Agents for Mixed Initiative Management of Integrated Process-Planning/Production-Scheduling Solutions Across the Supply Chain". Proc. of the Ninth Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (IAAI-97), Providence, RI, July 1997. An improved version of this paper was also presented at the AIPS'98 workshop on "Interactive and Collaborative Planning" held in Pittsburgh, June 1998.

    122. Norman M. Sadeh, David W. Hildum, Thomas J. Laliberty, John McA'Nulty, Dag Kjenstad, and Allen Tseng. Integrating Process Planning and Production Scheduling". in Proceedings of the ASME Design for Manufacturing Conference, Sacramento, CA, September 1997.

    123. Norman M. Sadeh, David W. Hildum, Thomas J. Laliberty, John McA'Nulty, Dag Kjenstad, and Allen Tseng. "A Blackboard Architecture for Integrating Process Planning and Production Scheduling". INFORMS conference on Information Systems Technology, San Diego, CA, May 1997.

    124. Jayashankar M. Swaminathan, Stephen F. Smith and Norman M. Sadeh. "A Multi-Agent Framework for Modeling Supply Chain Dynamics", SIGMAN "AI in Manufacturing" Workshop, Albuquerque, NM, June 1996.

    125. Hildum, D, N. Sadeh, T. Laliberty, S. Smith, J. McA'Nulty, and D. Kjenstad. "Mixed Initiative Management of Integrated Process Planning/Production Scheduling Solutions". SIGMAN "AI in Manufacturing" Workshop, Albuquerque, NM, June 1996.

  • 126. Norman M. Sadeh, Tom Laliberty, Stephen F. Smith and Robert Bryant. "Development of an Integrated Process Planning/Production Scheduling Shell for Agile Manufacturing". Fifth National Agility Conference, Boston, MA, March, 1996.

    127. Norman M. Sadeh, Yoichiro Nakakuki, and Sam R. Thangiah. "Learning to Recognize (Un)Promising Simulated Annealing Runs: Efficient Search Procedures for Job Shop Scheduling and Vehicle Routing". in Proceedings of the First Metaheuristics International Conference (MIC-95) held in Breckenridge, CO, 1995.

    128. Nakakuki, Yoichiro, and Norman Sadeh. Increasing the Efficiency of Simulated Annealing Search by Learning to Recognize (Un)Promising Runs. Proceedings of the Twelfth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-94), 1994, pp. 1316-1322.

    129. Swaminathan, J., S.F. Smith and N.M. Sadeh. Modeling the Dynamics of Supply Chains. Proceedings of the AAAI-94 SIGMAN Workshop, Seattle, WA, August, 1994, pp. 113-122.

    130. Norman M. Sadeh. Micro-Boss: Towards a New Generation of Manufacturing Scheduling Shells. Proceedings of the ARPA/Rome Laboratory Knowledge-Based Planning and Scheduling Initiative, Tucson, AZ, Februrary, 1994, pp. 191-203.

    131. Chen, S., S. Talukdar and N. Sadeh. Job Shop Scheduling Using Asynchronous Teams of Optimization Agents. Proceedings of the IJCAI-93 Workshop on Knowledge-based Production Planning, Scheduling, and Control, Chambery, France, August, 1993.

    132. Sadeh, N.M., S. Otsuka, and R. Schnelbach. Predictive and Reactive Scheduling with the Micro-Boss Production Scheduling and Control System. Proceedings of the IJCAI-93 Workshop on Knowledge-based Production Planning, Scheduling, and Control, Chambery, France, August, 1993.

    133. Jayashankar M. Swaminathan, Norman M. Sadeh and Stephen F. Smith "A Knowledge-Based Multi-Agent Simulation Testbed to Support Supply Chain Design and Management Decisions", Proceedings of the IJCAI-93 Workshop on Knowledge-based Production Planning, Scheduling, and Control, Chambery, France, August, 1993

    134. Yalin Xiong, Norman Sadeh, and Katia Sycara. Intelligent Backtracking Techniques for Job Shop Scheduling. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR-92), Cambridge, MA, October, 1992, pp. 14-23.

    135. Norman Sadeh. The Micro-Boss Factory Scheduler. IPC'91 Conference Proceedings: Integrating People and Technology for Competitive Manufacturing, 1991.

    136. Mark S. Fox and Norman Sadeh. Why Is Scheduling Difficult ? A CSP Perspective. Proceedings of the 1990 European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI-90), 1990.

    137. Norman Sadeh, and Mark S. Fox. Variable and Value Ordering Heuristics for Activity-based Job-shop Scheduling. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Expert Systems in Production and Operations Management (ESPOM-90), Hilton Head Island, S.C., May 1990.

    138. Katia Sycara, Stephen Roth, Norman Sadeh, and Mark S. Fox. Distributing Production Control, in Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on

  • Expert Systems in Production and Operations Management (ESPOM- 90), Hilton Head Island, S.C., May 1990.

    139. Katia Sycara, Stephen Roth, Norman Sadeh, and Mark S. Fox. An Investigation into Distributed Constraint-directed Factory Scheduling. Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE Conference on AI Applications (CAIA-90), pp. 94-100, Santa Barbara, CA, March 1990 (Best Paper award)

    140. Sycara, K., Roth, S, Sadeh, N., Fox, "Managing Resource Allocation in Multi-Agent Time-Constrained Domains", In Proceedings of the 1990 DARPA Workshop on Innovative Approaches to Planning, Scheduling and Control, San Diego, CA, November 1990.

    141. Mark S. Fox, Norman Sadeh, and Can Baykan. Constrained Heuristic Search. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-89), 1989.

    142. Norman Sadeh and Mark S. Fox. Focus of Attention in an Activity-based Scheduler. Proceedings of the NASA Conference on Space Telerobotics, 1989.

    143. Norman Sadeh and Mark S. Fox. CORTES: An Exploration into Micro-Opportunistic Job-Shop Scheduling. Workshop on Manufacturing Production Scheduling, IJCAI89 - Detroit, 1989.

    Selection of Lightly Refereed Conference/Workshop Papers and Posters

    144. N. Sadeh, P. Gage Kelley, L. Cranor and J.I. Hong. "User-Controllable Location Privacy", First International Workshop on Privacy Management in Mobile Applications, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 2011.

    145. E. Toch, J. Cranshaw, P. Hankes Drielsma, J. Springfield, P. Gage Kelley, L. Cranor, J. Hong, N. Sadeh, Locaccino: A Privacy-Centric Location Sharing Application, demonstration paper, in Proceedings of the 12th ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (Ubicomp 2010), Copenhagen, Denmark

    146. N. Sadeh, APIs for User-Controllable Location Privacy, W3C Workshop on Privacy for Advanced Web APIs, London, July 2010.

    147. Fette, Ian, Sadeh, Norman and Cranor, Lorrie. Web Security Requirements: A Phishing Perspective. Position Statement. Proceedings of W3C Workshop on Transparency and Usability of Web Authentication, New York City, March 2006.

    148. J. Sun and N. Sadeh, Dynamic Supply Chain Formation: Integrating Multi-Attribute Reverse Auctions and Finite Capacity Scheduling, poster paper, ACM eCommerce Conference, San Diego, CA, June 2003.

    149. Sadeh, N., Chan, E., Van, L., Kwon O., and Takizawa, K. A Semantic Web Environment for Context-Aware m-Commerce, poster paper, ACM eCommerce Conference, San Diego, CA, June 2003.

    150. Sadeh, N.M., Chan, E., and Van L., An Open Agent Environment for Context-Aware m-Commerce, Bled Electronic Commerce Conference, Bled, Slovenia, June 2002, Invited paper.

    151. Norman Sadeh. Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research in Production Management: Some Observations. L'Intelligence Artificielle: Une Discipline et Un

  • Carrefour Interdisciplinaire, Compigne, France, December, 1992, pp. 119-125. Invited paper. Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research. In French.

    Selection of Technical Reports 152. N. Sadeh, A. Acquisti, T.D. Breaux, L.F. Cranor, A.M. McDonald, J. Reidenberg,

    N.A. Smith, F. Liu, N.C. Russell, F. Schaub, S. Wilson "The Usable Privacy Policy Project: Combining Crowdsourcing, Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing to Semi-Automatically Answer Those Privacy Questions Users Care About." Tech. report CMU-ISR-13-119, December 2013

    153. N. Sadeh, A. Acquisti, T. D. Breaux, L. F. Cranor, A. M. McDonald, J. Reidenberg, N. A. Smith, F. Liu, N. C. Russell, F. Schaub, S. Wilson, J. T. Graves, P. G. Leon, R. Ramanath, A. Rao, "Towards Usable Privacy Policies: Semi-automatically Extracting Data Practices From Websites' Privacy Policies." SOUPS '14 poster session, Palo Alto, CA, July 2014.

    154. Ammar, W., Wilson, S., Sadeh, N., Smith, N. Automatic Categorization of Privacy Policies: A Pilot Study. School of Computer Science, Language Technology Institute, Technical Report CMU-LTI-12-019, December 2012

    155. J. Mugan, T. Sharma, N. Sadeh, Understandable Learning of Privacy Preferences Through Default Personas and Suggestions, Carnegie Mellon Universitys School of Computer Science Technical Report CMU-ISR-11-112, August 2011. http://reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/anon/isr2011/CMU-ISR-11-112.pdf

    156. J. Venkatanathan, J. Lin, M. Benisch, D. Ferreira, E. Karapanos, V. Kostakos, N. Sadeh and E. Toch, Who, when, where: Obfuscation Preferences in Location-Sharing Applications, CMU Technical Report, CMU-ISR-11-110, June 2011.

    157. Jialiu Lin, Jason Hong, and Norman Sadeh, Understanding Peoples Place Naming Preferences in Location Sharing, CyLab Technical Report CMU-CyLab-09-010, June 2009.

    158. Michael Benisch, Perry Chu, Ramprasad Ravichandran, Norman Sadeh and Alberto Sardinha, The 2009 Supply Chain Trading Agent Competition Procurement Challenge, CMU Technical Report CMU-ISR-08-139, January 2009

    159. Michael Benisch, Patrick Gage Kelley, Norman Sadeh, Tuomas Sandholm, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Paul Hankes Drielsma, and Janice Tsai. The Impact of Expressiveness on the Effectiveness of Privacy Mechanisms for Location Sharing. CMU Technical Report CMU-ISR-08-141R, December 2008.

    160. Sardinha, M. Benisch, J. Andrews and N. Sadeh, The 2008 Supply Chain Trading Agent Competition Procurement Challenge, Technical Report CMU-ISRI-08-101, January 2008.

    161. Sardinha, M. Benisch, J. Andrews and N. Sadeh, The 2007 Supply Chain Trading Agent Competition Procurement Challenge, Technical Report CMU-ISRI-07-106, April 2007.

    162. M. Benisch, A. Sardinha, J. Andrews, and N. Sadeh, CMieux 2005: Design and Analysis of Carnegie Mellon Universitys Entry in the Supply Chain Trading Agent Competition, Technical Report CMU-ISRI-06-104, Institute for Software Research International, Carnegie Mellon University, April 2006.

  • 163. Norman Sadeh, Semantic Web Technologies for Mobile Context-Aware Services, Technical Report, AFRL-IF-RS-TR-2006-89, Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome, New York, March 2006.

    164. J. Collins, R. Arunachalam, N. Sadeh, J. Eriksson, N. Finne and S. Janson. The Supply Chain Management Game for the 2006 Trading Agent Competition, Technical Report CMU-ISRI-05-132, Institute for Software Research International, Carnegie Mellon University, November 2005.

    165. M. Benisch, J. Andrews, D. Bangerter, T. Kirchner, B. Tsai and N. Sadeh, "CMieux Supply Chain Trading Analysis and Instrumentation Toolkit ", School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Technical Report CMU-ISRI-05-127, Sept. 2005

    166. J. Collins, R. Arunachalam, N. Sadeh, J. Eriksson, N. Finne and S. Janson. The Supply Chain Management Game for the 2005 Trading Agent Competition, Technical Report CMU-ISRI-04-139, Institute for Software Research International, Carnegie Mellon University, December 2004.

    167. R. Arunachalam, N. Sadeh, J. Eriksson, and N. Finne, The Supply Chain Management Game for the Trading Agent Competition 2004, Technical Report CMU-ISRI-04-104 and CMU-CS-04-107, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, February 2004.

    168. R. Arunachalam, N. Sadeh, J. Eriksson, N. Finne and S. Janson, The Trading Agent Competition Supply Chain Management Game (specifications of the 2003 Supply Chain Trading Competition), Technical Report CMU-ISRI-03-106, Institute for Software Research International, Carnegie Mellon University, August 2003.

    169. J. Sun and N.M. Sadeh. Coordinating Multi-Attribute Reverse Auctions Subject to Finite Capacity Considerations. Carnegie Mellon University. Technical Report CMU-ISRI-03-105, Institute for Software Research International, Carnegie Mellon University, August 2003.

    170. Norman M. Sadeh, Tom Laliberty, Stephen F. Smith and Robert Bryant. "Development of an Integrated Process Planning/Production Scheduling Shell for Agile Manufacturing". CMU-RI-TR-96-10. The Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891.

    171. Norman M. Sadeh and Alexander Kott. "Models and Techniques for Dynamic Demand-Responsive Transportation Planning", Technical Report CMU-RI-TR-96-09, The Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891.

    172. Norman M. Sadeh, Tom Laliberty, Stephen F. Smith and Robert Bryant. An Integrated Process Planning/Production Scheduling Shell for Agile Manufacturing. CMU-RI-TR-95-40. The Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, 1995.

    173. N. Sadeh and M.S. Fox. "Variable and Value Ordering Heuristics for the Job Shop Constraint Satisfaction Problem". CMU-RI-TR-95-39. The Robotics Institute. Carnegie Mellon University, 1995.

    174. Swaminathan, J.M., N.M. Sadeh, and S.F. Smith. Information Exchange in the Supply Chain. Tech. Rept. CMU-RI-TR-95-36, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890, 1995.

    175. Norman Sadeh, Katia Sycara, and Yalin Xiong. "Backtracking Techniques for the Job Shop Scheduling Constraint Satisfaction Problem". CMU-RI-TR-94-31. The Robotics Institute. Carnegie Mellon University, 1995.

  • 176. Nakakuki, Yoichiro, and Norman Sadeh. Increasing the Efficiency of Simulated Annealing Search by Learning to Recognize (Un)Promising Runs. CMU-RI-TR-94-30. The Robotics Institute. Carnegie Mellon University, 1994.

    177. Sadeh, Norman, and Yoichiro Nakakuki. "Focused Simulated Annealing Search: An Application to Job Shop Scheduling". CMU-RI-TR-94-29. The Robotics Institute. Carnegie Mellon University, 1994.

    178. Norman Sadeh. "Micro-Opportunistic Scheduling: The Micro-Boss Factory Scheduler". CMU-RI-TR-94-04. The Robotics Institute. Carnegie Mellon University, 1994.

    179. N. Sadeh, K. Sycara, and Y. Xiong. Backtracking Techniques for Hard Scheduling Problems. CMU-RI-TR-93-08. The Robotics Institute. Carnegie Mellon University, 1993

    180. Norman M. Sadeh. Micro-Boss: A Micro-opportunistic Decision Support System for Factory Scheduling. The Robotics Institute 1991 Annual Research Review. An earlier version of this paper also appeared as a Robotics Institute Tech. Report (CMU-RI-TR-91-22)

    181. N. Sadeh and M.S. Fox. Variable and Value Ordering Heuristics for Hard Constraint Satisfaction Problems: An Application to Job Shop Scheduling, CMU-RI-TR-91-23

    182. Norman Sadeh. Look-ahead Techniques for Micro-opportunistic Job Shop Scheduling. Ph.D. Th., School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, CMU-CS-91-102. March 1991.

    183. Norman Sadeh and Mark S. Fox. Preference Propagation in Temporal/Capacity Constraint Graphs. Tech. Rept. CMU-CS-88-193, Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, 1988. Also appears as Robotics Institute technical report CMU-RI-TR-89-2.

    184. N. Sadeh, K. Sycara, M. Fox, J. Hynynen and A. Wittmann. Trends in Coarse-Grained Distributed AI, Technical Report, Intelligent Systems Laboratory, The Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, February 1988.

    185. Norman Sadeh. Etude d'une Gneration Hierarchise de Plans d'Actions. Department of Industrial Automation and Computer Science, C.R.I.F., Brussels, 1985. Master Thesis. In French.

    Selection of Other Publications

    186. N. Sadeh, Why Phish Should Not Be Treated as Spam, Dr. Dobbs, May 2012

    187. N. Sadeh, Should We Further Empower Big Brother, Op-Ed, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Nov. 6, 2011

    188. Brief of Center for Democracy & Technology, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Matt Blaze, Andrew J. Blumberg, Roger L. Easton, and Norman M. Sadeh as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondent filed with the Supreme Court of the United States, in USA v. Antoine Jones, Case No. 10-1259, October 3, 2011

    189. J. Collins and N. Sadeh, Supply Chain Trading Research, Introduction to Special Issue, Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, Vol. 8, No. 2, March-April 2009

  • 190. H. La Poutr, N. Sadeh, and S. Jansson, Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce: Designing Trading Agents and Mechanisms", Book Preface, LNAI Series, Springer, 2006

    191. J.K. Lee, N. Sadeh, C. Carlsson, and R. Kauffman, Introduction to Special Issue on Developments in Intelligent Support for eCommerce Negotiation Applications, Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, Vol. 4. No. 4, Winter 2005.

    192. N. Sadeh, Competing Agents. In SAP INFO. Vol. 131. October 2005.

    193. A Semantic Web Services Architecture Version 1.0 (April 2005), Ed. Mark Burstein and Christoph Bussler, Contributor (www.daml.org/services/swsa/note/swsa-note_v5.html)

    194. Bussler, C., Fensel, D. and Sadeh, N., The Role of Semantic Web Services in Enterprise Application Integration and e-Commerce, Introduction to Special Issue, International Journal of Electronic Commerce (IJEC), Vol. 9. No. 2, pp7-10. Winter 2004-5

    195. Sadeh, N.M. and Lee, J.K., Advances in B2B eCommerce and e-Supply Chain Management, Introduction to Special Issue, Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, 2003.

    196. Padget, J. Shehory, O., Parkes, D. Sadeh, N. and Walsh, W., Agent Mediated Electronic Commerce, Book Preface, LNAI 2531, Springer, 2002.

    197. G. Comyn, K. Rouhana, J. Doyle, N. Sadeh, N. Brinkhoff, M. Arentoft, and A. Barbagli, 2001 Information Society Technologies Workprogramme, European Commission, Brussels, January 2001.

    198. N. Sadeh, Foreword to Book on "Analysis and Visualization Tools for Constraint Programming" by P. Deransart, M.V. Hermenegildo, and J. Maluszynski, Springer, 2000.

    199. C. Sierra, M. Wooldridge, N. Sadeh. "Agent Research and Development in Europe (Part Three)", Intelligence in Industry, Issue 6, 2000.

    200. C. Sierra, M. Wooldridge, N. Sadeh. "Agent Research and Development in Europe (Part Two)", Intelligence in Industry, Issue 5 2000.

    201. C. Sierra, M. Wooldridge, N. Sadeh. "Agent Research and Development in Europe (Part One)", Intelligence in Industry, Issue 4 2000.

    202. N. Sadeh, "An Introduction to e-Supply Chain Management", Tutorial Notes, International Conference on Electronic Commerce, Seoul, Korea, Aug. 2000.

    203. G. Comyn, K. Rouhana, J. Doyle, N. Sadeh, N. Brinkhoff, M. Arentoft, and A. Barbagli, 2000 Information Society Technologies Workprogramme, European Commission, Brussels, January 2000.

    204. Norman Sadeh and Jakub Wejchert, Intelligent Information Interfaces Initiative on Experimental School Environments, ESPRIT, European Commission, September 1997.

    205. J. Swaminathan, N. Sadeh, and S. Smith. Effect of Sharing Supplier Capacity Information, The Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon Univ., September 1997.

  • 206. Sadeh, N.M. "Globeman 21: Meeting the Global Manufacturing Challenges of the 21st Century". Coalition for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Newsletter (1994). Also appeared in INFORMS College on Artificial Intelligence in Management Sciences newsletter, April 1995.

    207. Sadeh, N.M. "Knowledge-Based Supply Chain Management: An Overview of Ongoing Research at Carnegie Mellon University", Intelligent Coordination and Logistics Lab, CMU, September 1993.

    208. Smith, S.F., and N.M. Sadeh. Knowledge-based Production Management. Tutorial Notes Tenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-92).

    Selection of Patents and Invention Disclosures (Partial List) 1. Discovering Neighborhoods Clusters and Uses Therefor (filed in 2013), claiming

    priority to US provisional patent application 61/743,263 Livehoods: A software system for the organic discovery of neighborhood boundaries, and the extraction of local socio-cultural knowledge through the analysis of location tagged social media data filed Aug 30, 2012

    2. Context-Aware Training Systems, Apparatuses, and Methods (US patent applications #13/442,587and 13/832,070), April 9, 2012. Wombat Security Technologies.

    3. Provisional Patent Applications on Behavior-Sensitive Training System and A System and Method for Teaching the Recognition of Fraudulent Messages by Identifying Traps within the Message filed on April 9, 2011. Wombat Security Technologies.

    4. Locaccino: A Friend Finder Application with Privacy Policy Authoring and Auditing Functionality CMU Docket #2009-041 and CMU Docket #2010-054. Licensed to Zipano Technologies.

    5. User Controllable Learning of Policies CMU Docket #2008-071. Provisional patent application filed May 2008. Full patent application filed May 2009 (US patent application # 20100036779). US Patent 8,423,483 issued April 16, 2013. Licensed to Wombat Security Technologies.

    6. PILFER CMU Docket #2007-065 and #2008-074. Phishing Email Detector using Machine Learning and Extensible Feature Set Incorporating Features Targeted at Detecting Deception. Provisional patent application filed. Licensed to Wombat Security Technologies, commercialized as PhishPatrol.

    7. CMieux CMU Docket # 2007-017. Licensed to SAP in September 2006.

    8. LogiCruncher CMU Docket #2006-051. Licensed to the Inst. for the Information Industry (ROC).

    9. Semantic e-Wallet CMU Docket #05-048. Licensed to the Inst. for the Information Industry (ROC).

    10. Micro-Boss Factory Scheduling System - CMU Dockets #95-006, #97-051, #99-012. Technology licensed to companies such as Mitsubishi Heavy Industry and Raytheon Electronic Systems Division

  • Sample of Software Artifacts 1. Livehoods.org a novel mapping website that uses public social media such as

    public Foursquare check-ins to help visualize the character of neighborhoods in a urban areas.

    2. Phyllis a novel anti-phishing training game developed and commercialized by Wombat Security Technologies

    3. PhishGuru/SmishGuru/USBGuru cloud-based software-as-a-service solutions to train users by sending them fake phishing emails and fake SMS messages, and by handing out USBs infected with fake malware commercialized by Wombat Security Technologies

    4. PILFER/PhishPatrol an anti-phishing email filter commercialized by Wombat Security Technologies.

    5. PeopleFinder/Locaccino an application that combines GPS, GSM and WiFi location tracking technologies to enable people to inquire about the location of their peers subject to privacy preferences that they have specified or that the system has learned from their feedback. The application runs on both cell phones and laptops and can be downloaded from the Android Market, the iPhone App Store and the Symbian Ovi Store. Tens of thousands of downloads in a total of over 130 countries.

    6. SSDC Tool Mixed Initiative Framework for Semantic Web Service Discovery and Composition integrated into SAPs Guided Procedures Tool, a key element of SAPs Enterprise Service Architecture.

    7. LogiCruncher A Mixed Initiative tool for market-oriented transportation planning and scheduling. Licensed to the Institute for Information Industry (ROC).

    8. Semantic e-Wallet A tool to enforce privacy policies in context aware pervasive computing environment. A simple version of the tool was made available on SemWebCentral in March 2005.

    9. CMieux Carnegie Mellons Supply Chain Trading entry in the Supply Chain Trading Agent Competition: Semi-finalist in 2006, Finalist in 2007-2008. Also Winner of 2008 Procurement Challenge and winner of the CS-50 exhibition tournament (Carnegie Mellon University, April 2006). Licensed to SAP.

    11. Supply Chain Trading Agent Competition real-time Internet platform that runs the supply chain trading agent competition and Procurement Challenge designed and implemented in collaboration with the Swedish Institute of Computer Science and the University of Minnesota. Between 2003 and 2009, the software has been used by over 75 teams around the world (over 25 countries) as part of the Trading Agent Competition (http://www.sics.se/tac).

    12. MyCampus: Semantic Web environment for context-aware services and applications aimed at enhancing everyday campus life several versions of this prototype have been deployed and evaluated with students

    13. OWL Parser and Reasoning Engine: General-purpose Semantic Web parser and reasoner based on OWL and JESS - code made publicly available to the Semantic Web community in the summer of 2003 (http://mycampus.sadehlab.cs.cmu.edu/public_pages/OWLEngine.html)

    14. MASCOT: Agent-based decision support tool for supply chain coordination & electronic procurement work with Raytheon Electronic Systems.

    15. Agent-based supply chain modeling and analysis tool- project with IBM led to supply chain library commercialized by CACI along with its SimProcess tool

  • 16. IP3S: Integrated process planning/production scheduling shell developed for Raytheon.

    17. Micro-Boss Dynamic Production Scheduling System licensed to companies such as Mitsubishi Heavy Industry and Raytheon Electronic Systems

    18. KBLPS: distribution planning and scheduling of commodities such as ammunition, water, fuel, etc. for the US Army - work with Carnegie Group Inc. (CGI). System deployed at over 70 locations worldwide and in actual field use by military logistics personnel since the early nineties.

    19. TRAC2ES: aero-medical evacuation and regulation of casualties - work with Carnegie Group and US DoD Transportation Command (Transcom).

    20. Adaptive Simulated Annealing applied to VLSI design - system deployed at NEC. SELECTION OF AWARDS AND HONORS July 2013: Google Privacy and Security Program Award for mobile app privacy research

    October 2012: TEDx Yale presentation on Livehoods

    June 2012: Best Paper Award - 6th International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM-12)

    February 2010: Google Focused Research Award in privacy 1st batch of focused research awards from Google.

    2008-2009: Idea Foundry Fellowship

    2008 TAC-SCM Competition: CMieux agent: 3rd place general competition and 1st place winner of procurement challenge

    2007 TAC-SCM Competition: CMieux agent: Finalist general competition and 2nd place winner procurement challenge

    2006 CMieux agent: winner of the CS-50 Supply Chain Trading Tournament

    2006 TAC-SCM Competition : CMieux agent - Semi-finalist

    2006 Second-place finalist, SAPs Annual Developers Competition (DKOM2006) - Semantic Web Service Composition tool developed by team consisting of Dimitar Dimitrov, Paul Hofmann , Jinghai Rao and Norman Sadeh.

    2005 TAC-SCM Competition : CMieux agent - Semi-finalist

    2005 IBM Best Academic Privacy Faculty Award for a broad and sound track record in privacy research and specifically for research on privacy in location-based services and mobile commerce.

    2002: IBM Faculty award

    1995: Certified Fellow, American Operations Management Society (APICS)

    1990: Best paper award - Sixth IEEE Conference on AI Applications (CAIA-90)

    1989-1991: McDonnell Douglas Fellowship award

    Sep. 1987 - Mar. 1991: Graduate Fellow, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University

  • 1986: Graduate Award in Theory, Department of Computer Science, University of Southern California

    1985-86: Belgian American Educational Foundation Fellow

    July 1985: Graduated with Highest Honors (Summa Cum Laude), Brussels Free University

    SHORT SELECTION OF KEYNOTES, INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND PANELS 1. Scaling Privacy Notice and Choice: Towards Personalized Privacy Assistants, Panel on

    Privacy Research and Public Policy together with FTC Commissioner, Julie Brill, Privacy Day event at Carnegie Mellon University, Jan. 2015, Pittsburgh, PA.

    2. Wombat Security Technologies: An SBIR Success Story, panelist SBIR Success Panel, 2015 Government Cybersecurity SBIR Workshop, Jan. 2015, Washington DC.

    3. Mobile App Privacy: From Permission Managers to Privacy Nudges:, Google, invited presentation, Nov. 2014

    4. Mobile App Privacy: Towards Personalized Privacy Assistants, Yahoo!, invited presentation, Nov. 2014

    5. Mobile App Privacy, Samsung, invited presentation, Nov. 2014 6. Panel chair, Session on Disclosure, SOUPS 2014 workshop on Privacy Personas and

    Segmentation, July 2014 7. Leveraging Technology to Improve Notice and Choice, panel chair, Workshop on the

    Future of Privacy Notice and Choice, June 2014 8. Mobile App Privacy: How Bad is It and What Can We Do About it?, Hong Kong

    University, expert address, May 2014 9. Mobile App Permissions: Could User Privacy Profiles Help Reconcile Tensions

    between Privacy and Usability, Google, invited presentation, Nov. 2013 10. Using Mobile Social Media to Understand the Social Character and Dynamic Nature of

    our Cities, invited presentation, ICSC2013 Research Conference, Philadelphia, Sept. 2013

    11. Using Mobile Social Media to Understand the Dynamics of Cities, Hong Kong University expert address, May 2013

    12. Leveraging the Wisdom of Crowds in Mobile and Social Networking Contexts: A Selective Research Overview, invited presentation, Huawei, May 2013

    13. Will the Mobile Web and Social Networking Mark the End of Privacy, panel chair, CMU Privacy Day, January 2013.

    14. Empowering Users to Make Sense of Android Permissions, Google Seminar, Google, Mountain View, October 2012

    15. Livehoods: Understanding the Dynamics of our Cities, TEDx Talk, Yale, October 2012. 16. The SENSEable City, Panel, Personal Democracy Forum, New York, June 2012 17. Can We Reconcile Privacy and Usability?, Computer Science Seminar Series, Hong

    Kong University of Science and Technology, May 2012 18. Mobile Privacy: Technology and Human Consideration, Expert Address, Hong Kong

    University, May 2012

  • 19. Smartphone Security and Privacy: What Should We Teach our Users and How?, invited presentation, FISSEA 2012, NIST, March 2012

    20. User-Controllable Privacy: An Oxymoron?, MIT CSAIL Seminar, March 2012 21. From Todays Android Permission System to Intelligent Security and Privacy Agents,

    Google Seminar, Pittsburgh, December 2011 22. Mobile and Pervasive Computing: Future Opportunities and Privacy Challenges,

    keynote, Mobile Day, Pitney Bowles, Stamford, CT, October 2011. 23. Privacy Panel, panelist, Qualcomms Context Awareness Symposium, San Diego,

    September 2011 24. Mobile Privacy and Security: What Should We Teach Our Users?, Guest speaker,

    EDUCAUSE webinar series, April 2011 25. Privacy@CMU, Panelist, CMU Data Privacy Day 2011, February 2011 26. Privacy, Location and Social Networking, Digital Privacy Forum, New York, January

    2011 (also shown on C-SPAN) 27. User-Controllable Security and Privacy: Lessons from the Design and Deployment of a

    Family of Location Sharing Applications, Microsoft Research, Redmond, Sept. 2010. 28. User-Controllable Security and Privacy: Lessons from the Design and Deployment of a

    Family of Location Sharing Applications, USC, Computer Science Dept., Invited Lecture, Sept. 2010.

    29. Mobile Commerce: What Will the App Store of the Future Look Like?, Expert Address, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong, May 2010.

    30. More Control --> More Sharing, Invited Presentation, Mobile Social Networking Asia, Hong Kong, May 2010.

    31. User-Controllable Security and Privacy: Lessons from the Design and Deployment of a Family of Location Sharing Applications, Google seminar series, March 2010

    32. Selective Access and Obfuscation of Enterprise Data, invited speaker, SAP Annual North American Academic Symposium, Palo Alto, August 2008.

    33. A Mixed Initiative Trading Competition: New Research and Education Opportunities, Panel Chair, AAAI 2008 Workshop on Trading Agents Design and Analysis, Chicago, July 2008

    34. Capturing and Understanding Peoples Privacy Preferences in a Friend Finder Application, Workshop on Opportunistic RF Localization for Next Generation Wireless Devices, Worcester Polytechnic Institute. June 2008.

    35. M-Commerce: Stripping e-Retailing to its Essence, 2008 Internet Retailer Conference & Exhibition, June 2008

    36. Combating Phishing Attacks: A Never-ending Arms Race?, Expert Address, Hong Kong University, May 2008

    37. User Controllable Security and Privacy, CMU-Microsoft Mindswap Workshop on Privacy, Center for Computational Thinking, Carnegie Mellon University, October 2007.

    38. Adaptive Supply Chain Trading and More, invited speaker, SAPs Inaugural North American Academic Symposium, San Jose, June 2007.

    39. User Controllable Security and Privacy, guest speaker, HP, Palo Alto, June 2007 40. Adaptive Supply Chain Trading, guest speaker, HP Palo Alto, June 2007

  • 41. Location Meets Social Networking: A Wireless Policy & Practices Dialogue, Panelist, Advisory Committee to the Congressional Internet Caucus, Washington, DC, April 2007

    42. Mobile and Pervasive Commerce: The New Frontier, opening keynote, 8th International Conference on Electronic Commerce (ICEC-06), August 2006, Fredericton, Canada.

    43. Ambient Intelligence: The MyCampus Experience, keynote speaker, 14th IT21 Conference (Theme: U-Society), Seoul, Korea, June 2006.

    44. MyCampus: Research Overview, guest speaker, NTT DoCoMo, Yokosuka Research Park, Japan, May 2006.

    45. Supply Chain Trading Agents: Competition-Based Research, Panel chair, CS50 session, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, April 2006.

    46. Semantic Web and Policies Workshop, Panelist, International Semantic Web Conference, Galway, Ireland, November 2005.

    47. Trust and Policies, Session Chair, International Semantic Web Conference, Galway, Ireland, 2005.

    48. OWL leaves the Nest, Panelist, First International Symposium on Agents and the Semantic Web, 2005 AAAI Fall Symposium Series, Washington, DC. Nov. 2005

    49. Semantic Web Service Composition, Session chair, 2005 AAAI Fall Symposium Series, Washington, DC. Nov. 2005

    50. Future Directions in Trading Agent Research, Panelist, Trading Agent Design and Analysis Workshop, IJCAI 2005, Edinburgh, August 2005.

    51. Constraint Optimization, Session Chair, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 2005)

    52. Multi-Agent Systems, Session Chair, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 2005)

    53. Future Directions in Trading Agent Research, Panelist, Seventh International Workshop on Agent Mediated Electronic Commerce (AMEC-VII), AAMAS 2005, Utrecht, The Netherlands, July 2005.

    54. Towards Context-Aware Business Solutions, guest speaker, SAP, Walldorf, October 2004.

    55. Dynamic e-Supply Chain Management, keynote presentation, IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce, and e-Services (EEE-04), March 2004.

    56. The Supply Chain Trading Agent Competition, panel at the IJCAI 2003 Workshop on Trading Agent Design and Analysis, August 2003.

    57. A Semantic eWallet to Reconcile Privacy and Context Awareness, Computer Science Department, University of Southern California, May 2003.

    58. Trust in Context Aware Environments, panel moderator, SCC workshop on Trust and Dependability in Mobile, Wireless and Pervasive Computing Environments, Arizona, March 2003

    59. Interoperability Challenges in Context Awareness, panelist, SCC workshop on Trust and Dependability in Mobile, Wireless and Pervasive Computing Environments, Arizona, March 2003

    60. Dynamic Supply Chain Management: An AI Perspective, AI Seminar, SCS, Carnegie Mellon, March 2003

  • 61. Intelligent e-Supply Chain Decision Support, invited presentation, SAP Innovation Congress, Miami, Feb. 2003

    62. Mobile Commerce Today and Tomorrow, guest lecturer, International Trade Executive Council, Pittsburgh, Jan. 2003.

    63. Supporting Dynamic Supply Chain Management Practices, guest lecturer, Digital Technology Center seminar series, Univ. of Minnesota, Dec. 2002.

    64. Creating an Open Environment for Context Aware m-Commerce, OMG meeting, Washington DC, Nov 2002.

    65. Intelligent e-Supply Chain Decision Support, invited presentation, Workshop on Agent Technologies for B2B eCommerce, AAAI02, Edmonton, July 2002.

    66. Moving e-Commerce Research to the Real World: Key Technologies and Practical Challenges, Panelist, Workshop on Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce, First International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents & Multiagent Systems, July 2002, Bologna, Italy.

    67. Cyber Communities and Openness, Panelist, 15th Bled eCommerce Conference, Bled, Slovenia, June 2002.

    68. Technological Change and Legal Response in eCommerce, panelist, Information Technology and Legal Regulation: Promises and Pitfalls Conference, Carnegie Mellon University, February 2002.

    69. The Semantic Web: The Next Wave of eBusiness, Keynote Speaker, Inauguration of the Research Center for Integrational Software Engineering (RISE), December 2001, Linkpings University, Sweden.

    70. A Semantic Web Environment for Context-Aware Mobile Services, Wireless World Research Forum, Paris. December 2001.

    71. MyCampus: Enhancing Campus Life Through Context-Aware Mobile Services, IBM Tech Talks, IBM Pittsburgh Lab, November 2001.

    72. The Semantic Web: Challenges, Opportunitiesand Challenges, keynote speaker, OntoWeb Seminar, Crete, Greece, June 2001

    73. Mobile Commerce: Trends and Challenges, Seminar organized by the Pittsburgh CIO Chapter, Deloitte & Touche, Pittsburgh, May 2001

    74. A Selective Overview of Past and Present Research Interests, HCI Lunch Seminar, Carnegie Mellon Univ, Pittsburgh, May 2001.

    75. Intelligent e-Supply Chain Decision Support, Manufacturing Seminar Series, Univ. of Michigan, April 2001.

    76. Wireless Technologies, panel chair, 2001 CMU Interfaces conference, Pittsburgh, PA, March 2001.

    77. "e-Commerce and m-Commerce in Europe: From Technologies to Policies", Keynote presentation, International Conference on Electronic Commerce (ICEC2000), Seoul, Korea, Aug. 2000.

    78. "Agent Research Funding", panelist, Autonomous Agents, Barcelona, June 2000. 79. "HCI Research: An Overview of European Activities", CHI2000 Workshop on "National

    and International Collaboration Frameworks for HCI Research" The Hague, The Netherlands, April 2000

  • 80. "Intelligent eBusiness Decision Support", Guest speaker, INSEAD Business School, Fontainebleau, France, March 2000.

    81. "MASCOT: An Architecture for Intelligent e-Supply Chain Management", Guest speaker, London Business School, London, UK, February 2000.

    82. "European Research in Planning and Scheduling", guest speaker, PLANET session, 5th European Conference on Planning, Durham, September 1999.

    83. "Electronic Commerce: Putting Europe at the Forefront of the Global Digital Economy", invited speaker, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Stockholm, August 1999

    84. "MASCOT: An Agent-based Architecture for Coordinated Mixed-Initiative Supply Chain Planning and Scheduling", guest speaker, First International Conference on Enterprise Modeling, Verdal, Norway, June 1999

    85. "The Universal Information Ecosystem Initiative", guest speaker, PAAM'99 Workshop on "Intelligent Information Agents", London, April 1999.

    86. "Barriers to the Industrial Take-up of Agent Technology", panelist, 4th International Conference on "The Practical Application of Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agents" (PAAM'99), London, April 1999.

    87. "Innovation and Quality of Life: A European Perspective", opening keynote address at the 16th European Conference on Operational Research (EURO XVI) - Brussels, July 1998

    88. "Benchmarking Agent Technologies", Panelist, International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS'98) - Paris, July 1998

    89. "How Do We Maximize the Impact of European Research in Intelligent Information Interfaces", panel chair, I3 Annual Conference - Nyborg, Denmark, June 1998

    90. "Research in Intelligent Scheduling and Supply Chain Management at Carnegie Mellon University", guest speaker, distinguished seminar series - Narvik Institute of Technology, Narvik, Norway, June 1998

    91. Workshop on "Interactive and Collaborative Planning", panelist, 4th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Planning Systems (AIPS98) - Pittsburgh, PA June 1998

    92. "Research in Information Society Technologies and International Cooperation", keynote speaker, 1st AMETMAS workshop - Sinaia, Romania, May 1998

    93. "European Research in Agent Technologies", guest speaker, 3rd International Conference on the Practical Applications of Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Technology (PAAM-98) - London, March 1998

    94. "Future Research Challenges in Agent Technologies", panelist, ACTS workshop on Mobile Agents - Brussels, February, 1998

    95. "Scheduling and Supply Chain Management Research at Carnegie Mellon University", guest speaker, Synquest - Atlanta, GA, February 1998

    96. "From Practice to Policy: Towards a European Media Culture" Symposium, panelist along with Aad Nuis, Dutch Minister of Culture and Dr. Elly Plooij van Gorsel, Member of the European Parliament - Amsterdam, November 1997.

    97. "Future Research Challenges in Manufacturing: A European Perspective", guest speaker, ASI-97 Conference - Budapest, Hungary, July 1997

  • 98. "Grand Challenges in Computational Logic", panel chair, Compulognet strategic planning workshop in Computational Logic - Rome, June 1997

    99. "Research Challenges in Information Society Technologies", guest speaker, 2nd International Conference on the Practical Applications of Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Technology (PAAM-97) - London, April 1997.

    100. "Intelligent Information Technology: An ESPRIT Perspective", keynote address at EUFIT'96 conference on soft computing - Aachen, Germany, September 1996

    101. "Manufacturing Research: An ESPRIT Perspective", keynote address at ASI'96 conference - Toulouse, France, June 1996.

    102. "The Role of AI in Manufacturing: Where Are We and Where Do We Go From Here", panel chair, IJCAI workshop on Intelligent Manufacturing Systems - Montreal, August 1995.

    103. "The Micro-Boss Scheduling System", guest speaker, Deneb Robotics - Auburn Hills, MI, September 1994.

    104. "Towards A New Generation of Agile Manufacturing Scheduling Tools", Fourth Annual IEEE Conference on Dual-Use Technologies & Applications - Utica, NY, May 1994.

    105. "A Supply Chain Management Learning Lab", guest presentation, College of Textiles, North Carolina State University - Raleigh, NC, May 1994.

    106. "Knowledge-Based Supply Chain Management", Invited presentation to Demand Activated Manufacturing Architecture (DAMA) consortium, Textile/Clothing Technology Corporation (TC) - Cary, NC, April 1994.

    107. "State of the Art in Plan Analysis", presentation to the U.S. Army, Carnegie Group Inc. - Pittsburgh, PA, March 1994.

    108. "Micro-Boss: Towards a New Generation of Manufacturing Scheduling Shells", ARPA/Rome Laboratory Planning Initiative Technical Workshop - Tucson, AZ, February 1994.

    109. "Research in Micro-Opportunistic Scheduling", RI Seminar Series, Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, PA, October 1993.

    110. "Knowledge-Based Production Management", Operations Management Seminar, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, Fall 1993.

    111. "Globeman 21: A Research Agenda in Global Manufacturing and Enterprise Integration", guest speaker, IMS Globeman 21 open day meeting - Newport News, VA, September 1993

    112. "Knowledge-Based Scheduling", panel chair, IJCAI-93 workshop on Knowledge-Based Production Planning, Scheduling, and Control - Chambery, France, August 1993

    113. "Enterprise Integration and Global Manufacturing: A North-American Perspective", guest speaker, IMS Globeman 21 open day meeting on "Enterprise Integration for Global Manufacturing, Towards the 21st Century" - Kyoto, Japan, May 1993

    114. "Micro-Opportunistic Scheduling Techniques", invited presentation, NASA Ames Research Center - Moffett Field, CA, April 1993

    115. "A Selective Overview of Research Efforts within the CORTES Project", invited presentation, Joint Rome Lab/DARPA Technical Seminar Series - Rome, NY, December 1992

  • 116. "Research Issues in Reactive Scheduling", panelist, NASA Space Station Freedom Planning and Scheduling Workshop - Huntsville, AL, December 1992

    117. "Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research in Production Management: Some Observations" (in French), guest speaker, Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research organized by AFIA - Compiegne, France, December 1992

    118. "Micro-Opportunistic Scheduling Techniques" (in French), guest speaker, AI seminar co-sponsored by EDF and Renault - Paris, France, December 1992

    119. "The MICRO-BOSS Scheduling System: Current Status and Future Efforts", N. Sadeh, SOAR'92 - Houston, TX, August 1992

    120. "Representing Scheduling Problems and Solutions", panelist, SIGMAN Workshop on Knowledge-based Production Planning, Scheduling and Control, AAAI-92 Conference - San Jose, CA, July 1992

    121. "New Perspectives on the Nature of Bottlenecks in Job Shop Scheduling", EURO XII/TIMS XXXI Joint International Conference in Operational Research/Management Science - Helsinki, Finland, July 1992

    122. "MICRO-BOSS: From Theory to Practice", AAAI Spring Symposium on Practical Approaches to Scheduling and Planning, Stanford University - Stanford, CA, March 1992.

    123. "Scheduling Technologies", Conference panelist, Eighth IEEE Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Applications - Monterey, CA, March 1992

    124. "MICRO-BOSS: A Micro-opportunistic Factory Scheduler", guest speaker, Industrial Engineering Seminar Series, Department of Industrial Engineering, Purdue University - West Lafayette, IN, February 1992

    125. "Constraint/Preference-directed Scheduling", panel presentation, DARPA Joint Operations Research/Artificial Intelligence Workshop on Transportation Planning - Pittsburgh, PA, September 1991.

    126. "Look-ahead Techniques for Micro-opportunistic Scheduling", invited presentation, University of Liege - Liege, Belgium, March 1991.

    127. "Micro-opportunistic Factory Scheduling", Operations Management Seminar, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, PA, January 1991

    128. "Scheduling Research at Carnegie Mellon University", invited presentation, Production Management Decision Systems Branch, Texas Instruments - Dallas, TX, January 1991

    129. "Techniques Micro-opportunistes d'Ordonnancement d'Ateliers" (presentation in French), invited presentation, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches de Toulouse (CERT) - Toulouse, France, January 1991

    130. "Variable and Value Ordering Heuristics for Hard Constraint Satisfaction Problems", AI Seminar Series, Dept. of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, PA, Fall 1990.

    131. "Focusing Attention in an Activity-based Job Shop Scheduler", Operations Management Seminar, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, PA, April 1990

    132. "Expert, Deep, and Interactive Scheduling Technologies", panelist, SIGMAN workshop on Manufacturing Production Scheduling, IJCAI-89 - Detroit, MI, August 1989

  • Sadeh Consulting Sample of Consulting Assignments (2001-present) 2011-present Expert witness patent litigation confidential information. 2005-2009: Member, Advisory Board of the Science Foundation Ireland CSET Centre for Telecommunications Value-Chain Driven Research (CTVR), 69 million Euro investment by the Science Foundation Ireland, the Industrial Development Agency Ireland and Lucent Technologies. (http://www.ctvr.ie/) 2005-2007: European Commission, Advisor, 20+MEuro MobiLife Project (2005-2007) led by Nokia in partnership with Motorola, Siemens, Ericsson, NTT DoComo and other leading companies in the area of mobile services. 2006-2009: Expert witness patent litigation confidential information. 2006: DARPA, Advisor, COORDINATORS program 2005-2006: SAP, Semantic Web Service Discovery and Composition Designed and developed a mixed initiative framework for semantic service discovery and composition. The tool has been integrated into SAPs Guided Procedures, a central element of the companys Enterprise Service Architecture (ESA) Work conducted through Sadeh Consulting. 2004-2005: Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), Ireland, Member of Scientific Advisory Board (http://www.deri.ie/). Semantic Web technology center with a 100MEuro investment from the Science Foundation Ireland, the European Commission and HP. 2003-2005: SAP, Context-Aware, Role-Based Workflow Management Designed context-aware workflow management functionality currently being implemented by SAP. 2002-2004: European Commission, Information Society Directorate General, Blueprint on Mobile Payments Spring 2003: European Commission, Cabinet of Commissioner Liikanen, Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union, the Committee of the Regions and the Economic and Social Committee on Barriers to Widespread Access to New Services and Applications of the Information Society through Open Platforms in Digital Televisions and Third Generation Mobile Communications. 2001: Program advisor, DARPAs Semantic Web initiative (DAML)

    Sample of Consulting Assignments (1988-1995) 1993-1995: Carnegie Group Inc. Design/refinement of scheduling techniques for:

  • (a) KBLPS ("Knowledge Based Logistics Planning Shell"), a decision support system to solve US Army transportation scheduling