Dan Turk

631 total citations
10 papers, 301 citations indexed

About

Dan Turk is a scholar working on Information Systems, Management Information Systems and Management of Technology and Innovation. According to data from OpenAlex, Dan Turk has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 301 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Information Systems, 3 papers in Management Information Systems and 2 papers in Management of Technology and Innovation. Recurrent topics in Dan Turk's work include Software Engineering Techniques and Practices (5 papers), Software Engineering Research (3 papers) and Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services (2 papers). Dan Turk is often cited by papers focused on Software Engineering Techniques and Practices (5 papers), Software Engineering Research (3 papers) and Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services (2 papers). Dan Turk collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Sweden. Dan Turk's co-authors include Leo R. Vijayasarathy, Mark Keil, Linda Wallace, Urban Nuldén, Jeffrey Saltz, John Tripp, C. A. P. Smith, Stephen C. Hayne, Balbir Barn and Tony Clark and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Journal of Systems and Software and Information and Software Technology.

In The Last Decade

Dan Turk

9 papers receiving 262 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Dan Turk United States 6 189 88 44 42 41 10 301
Christoph Johann Stettina Netherlands 8 157 0.8× 58 0.7× 62 1.4× 44 1.0× 40 1.0× 17 274
Yngve Lindsjørn Norway 6 250 1.3× 71 0.8× 60 1.4× 44 1.0× 40 1.0× 8 379
Hermano Perrelli de Moura Brazil 11 234 1.2× 99 1.1× 35 0.8× 46 1.1× 34 0.8× 77 356
Dirk Stelzer Germany 10 222 1.2× 188 2.1× 28 0.6× 27 0.6× 38 0.9× 37 381
Eva Amdahl Seim Norway 7 184 1.0× 61 0.7× 59 1.3× 28 0.7× 48 1.2× 9 264
Nilay Oza Finland 9 206 1.1× 193 2.2× 30 0.7× 23 0.5× 23 0.6× 13 354
Ken Power United States 7 209 1.1× 59 0.7× 52 1.2× 22 0.5× 46 1.1× 16 263
Diane E. Strode New Zealand 9 282 1.5× 99 1.1× 92 2.1× 31 0.7× 61 1.5× 20 410
Knut H. Rolland Norway 9 138 0.7× 76 0.9× 59 1.3× 20 0.5× 39 1.0× 18 332
Maarit Laanti Finland 9 248 1.3× 89 1.0× 108 2.5× 25 0.6× 64 1.6× 15 330

Countries citing papers authored by Dan Turk

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Fields of papers citing papers by Dan Turk

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Dan Turk

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Dan Turk. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Dan Turk based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Dan Turk. Dan Turk is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Tripp, John, Jeffrey Saltz, & Dan Turk. (2018). Introduction to agile and lean: Organizations, products, and development minitrack. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. 5423–5424. 1 indexed citations
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Tripp, John, Jeffrey Saltz, & Dan Turk. (2018). Introduction to the Minitrack on Agile and Lean: Organizations, Products and Development. Proceedings of the ... Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. 1 indexed citations
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Tripp, John, Jeffrey Saltz, & Dan Turk. (2018). Thoughts on Current and Future Research on Agile and Lean: Ensuring Relevance and Rigor. Proceedings of the ... Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. 23 indexed citations
4.
Clark, Tony, Vinay Kulkarni, Balbir Barn, et al.. (2014). Towards the Model Driven Organization. Middlesex University Research Repository (Middlesex University Of London). 401. 4817–4826. 5 indexed citations
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Clark, Tony, Frank Ulrich, Vinay Kulkarni, Balbir Barn, & Dan Turk. (2013). Domain specific languages for the model driven organization. SHURA (Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive) (Sheffield Hallam University). 22–27. 1 indexed citations
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Vijayasarathy, Leo R. & Dan Turk. (2011). Drivers of agile software development use: Dialectic interplay between benefits and hindrances. Information and Software Technology. 54(2). 137–148. 53 indexed citations
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Vijayasarathy, Leo R. & Dan Turk. (2008). AGILE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT: A SURVEY OF EARLY ADOPTERS. 84 indexed citations
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Turk, Dan, et al.. (2005). Virtual Linux servers under z/VM: Security, performance, and administration issues. IBM Systems Journal. 44(2). 341–351. 1 indexed citations
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Hayne, Stephen C., C. A. P. Smith, & Dan Turk. (2003). The effectiveness of groups recognizing patterns. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. 59(5). 523–543. 15 indexed citations
10.
Keil, Mark, et al.. (2000). An investigation of risk perception and risk propensity on the decision to continue a software development project. Journal of Systems and Software. 53(2). 145–157. 117 indexed citations

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