Chen Yu (information scientist)
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陈禹 (Chen Yu) | |
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Born | March, 1944 |
Occupation | Professor of Renmin University of China |
Known for | Chinese information scientist |
Chen Yu (Simplified Chinese characters: 陈禹; Traditional Chinese characters: 陳禹; Pinyin: Chén Yǔ) is a Chinese information scientist and information economist.
Biographical Sketches
Prof. Chen Yu was born in Wuxi, China, in March 1944. He is now professor of Information School, Renmin University of China (The People's University of China). He is notable for his academic achievements in information science and information economics. His major research fields include computer applications, information management, systems science and information economics.
Positions
Present Positions
- Professor, Information School, Renmin University of China
- Director, China Information Economics Society
- Member, National e-Government Standardization General Group
- Director, Laboratory for Economical Sciences, Renmin University of China
- Informatization Consultant, Beijing Municipal Government
- Member (1988- ), WG 8.1, IFIP
- Member (1999- ), TC 8, IFIP
- Member, Association for Computing Machinery
- Member, IEEE
Former Positions
- Dean, Information School, Renmin University of China
- Director, Information Center, Renmin University of China
- Director, Network Center, Renmin University of China
Major Works (Chinese titles translated into English)
- A course for information management engineers (2006)
- An introduction to information science and methology (2006)
- Analysis and design of information systems (2005)
- An introduction to information management and information systems (2005)
- Digitizing enterprises (2003)
- Basis knolwedge in the information age (2000)
- Software development tools (2000)
- A course of information economics (1998)
- Measurement theory and methodology for knowledge economy (1998)
- Practical handbook of office automation (1997)
- An introduction to economic information management (1996)
- Dialogues about systems: phenomena, inspirations and discussions (1989)