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Dr. Alexander Strehl is a computer scientist, management consultant and business school professor. His areas of expertise are business software, [[enterprise resource planning]], [[business intelligence]], turnarounds, go-to-market strategies, personalization, [[artificial intelligence]], [[cluster analysis]], and large-scale [[data mining]]. He received a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from The [[University Of Texas At Austin]], was the creator of cluster ensembles, a director of flatfox AG, and a management consultant at [[McKinsey & Company]]. He is currently teaching and researching at the University of Aalen and serves as an independent industry consultant. |
Dr. Alexander Strehl is a computer scientist, management consultant and business school professor. His areas of expertise are business software, [[enterprise resource planning]], [[business intelligence]], turnarounds, go-to-market strategies, personalization, [[artificial intelligence]], [[cluster analysis]], and large-scale [[data mining]]. He received a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from The [[University Of Texas At Austin]], was the creator of cluster ensembles, a director of flatfox AG, and a management consultant at [[McKinsey & Company]]. He is currently teaching and researching at the University of Aalen and serves as an independent industry consultant. |
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[http://strehl.com Home page for Alexander Strehl]<br /> |
*[http://strehl.com Home page for Alexander Strehl]<br /> |
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[http://www.ibw.htw-aalen.de/strehl/ Aalen University page for Alexander Strehl] |
*[http://www.ibw.htw-aalen.de/strehl/ Aalen University page for Alexander Strehl] |
Revision as of 12:19, 21 April 2007
Dr. Alexander Strehl is a computer scientist, management consultant and business school professor. His areas of expertise are business software, enterprise resource planning, business intelligence, turnarounds, go-to-market strategies, personalization, artificial intelligence, cluster analysis, and large-scale data mining. He received a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from The University Of Texas At Austin, was the creator of cluster ensembles, a director of flatfox AG, and a management consultant at McKinsey & Company. He is currently teaching and researching at the University of Aalen and serves as an independent industry consultant.