James Madison University
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Malcolm Graham Lane

Professor Emeritus

  • Office: ISAT/CS 227
  • Phone: 540-568-2772
  • Email: lanemg@jmu.edu
  • Mailing Address:
    MSC 4103
    701 Carrier Drive
    Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807

Education


  • PhD, Duke University, Mathematics (Computer Science)
  • MA, Duke University, Mathematics
  • BS, Davidson College, Mathematics

Experience


  • Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, James Madison University, 2010- Present.
  • Information and Communications Technology consultant for the World Bank to governments of Bangladesh, Vietnam, Lao PDR, and Mongolia, 2006- Present.
  • Professor and Head, Department of Computer Science, James Madison University, 2000-2010.
  • Managing Principal, IBM Global Government Consulting, IBM Corporation, Bethesda, MD, 1996-2000.
  • Managing Director, Information Technology Practice, KPMG Barents Group, LLC, Washington, DC, 1994-1996.
  • Partner (Principal), KPMG Peat Marwick, Washington, DC, 1993-1994.
  • Director, International Computer Practice, Policy Economics Group, KPMG Peat Marwick, Washington, DC, 1990-1993.
  • Professor of Computer Science and Associate Chair, Department of Statistics and Computer Science, West Virginia University, 1978-1990.
  • Associate Professor of Computer Science, West Virginia University, 1975-1978.
  • President, Software Systems, Inc., Morgantown, WV, 1974-1980.
  • Assistant, Professor of Computer Science, West Virginia University, 1971-1975.
  • Senior Systems Programmer, West Virginia University Computer Center and WVNET, Morgantown, WV, 1971- 1978.
  • Programmer/Analyst, IBM Corporation, Research Triangle Park, NC, 1968-1970.

Scholarly Interests/Research Topics


  • Operating Systems
  • Networking
  • Computer Ethics
  • Application of Information and Communications Technology in Developing Countries

Announcements


  • April 3 - Registration for 2012 Fall Semester Begins
  • April 27 - Last Day of Classes
  • April 30 - May 4 - Final Exams
  • May 4 - Graduate School Commencement
  • May 5 - Undergraduate Commencement

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