Younes Benslimane
School of Information Technology
Associate Professor
Office: 3061 Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Building (DB)
(Formerly known as Technology Enhanced
Learning Building)
Phone: 416-736-2100 Ext: 20388
Email: younes@yorku.ca
Primary website: http://www.math.yorku.ca/~younes
Professor Younes Benslimane received his PhD in Information Systems from University of Quebec in Montreal.
Professor Younes Benslimane received his PhD in Information Systems (IS) from University of Quebec in Montreal. In his doctoral dissertation, Professor Benslimane investigated functional, non-functional and integration requirements of IS that support supply chain operations. His current research interests include analysis and design of IS, business process management, methodologies and best practices for IS and skill requirements for IT professionals. His work has been published in refereed journals and conference proceedings.
Degrees
PhD, University of Quebec in MontrealResearch Interests
Current Research Projects
Standard Research (SSHRC)
ATK Fellowship (York Internal Grant)
Plaisent, M., Deglia, A., Benslimane, Y. and P. Bernard. (2005) . Examen de l’Impact Ergonomique des Fenêtres de Windows. Management de la Santé et de la Sécurité au Travail : Un Champ de Recherche à Défricher, pp. 191-200.
Benslimane, Y. and Z. Yang. (2007) . Linking Commercial Websites Functions to Perceived Usefulness: a Free Disposal Hull Approach. Journal of Mathematical and Computer Modelling.
Benslimane, Y., Cysneiros, L. and B. Bahli (2007). Critical Functional and Non-Functional Requirements for Web-Based Procurement Systems. Requirement Engineering Journal.
Benslimane, Y. and Z. Yang. (2006) . Analysis of Functionalities of Commercial Websites Used for Procurement: Implications on Design and Operations. International Journal of Information Systems for Logistics and Management, 21(1), pp.35-42.
Yang, Z. and Y. Benslimane. (2005) . Cross Firm Bank Branch Evaluation Using Data Envelopment Analysis. Journal of Global Management Research.
Bahli, B. and Y. Benslimane. (2004) . Toward an Assessment of Wireless Computing Risks: Conceptualization and Measurement. Information Management & Computer Security, 12(3), pp.245-254.
Yang, Z. and Y. Benslimane. (2007) . Evaluating Public Service Maturity of E-Government: The Case of Canadian Cities.
Orr, S., Benslimane, Y., Kushniruk, A., Akhtar, J. and D. Adams. (2007) . Redesigning Business Processes in a Health Care System: Illustration of an Integrated Approach.
Benslimane, Y., Plaisent, M. and P. Bernard. (2006) . Changes in Procurement Operations Supported Through Web Systems.
Benslimane, Y. and Z. Yang. (2005) . Analysis of Functionalities of Commercial Websites Used for Procurement: Implications on Design and Operations.
Yang, Z. and Y. Benslimane. (2005) . Efficient Design of Commercial Websites for E-Procurement.
Plaisent, M., Deglia, A., Benslimane, Y. and P. Bernard. (2005) . Les Fenêtres de Windows Sont-Elles Dangereuses pour la Santé?
Benslimane, Y., Plaisent, M. and P. Bernard. (2004) . Using Web Systems for e-Procurement: an Extension of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology.
Benslimane, Y., Plaisent, M. and P. Bernard. (2003) . Conceptualization and Measurements for an Application of the Task-Technology Fit Model to WWW-Based Procurement.
Benslimane, Y., Plaisent, M., Bernard, P. and L. Maguiraga. (2002) . Using the WWW for E-Commerce: Some Consequences for Corporate Buyers and Buying Organizations.
Current Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fall 2024 | AP/ITEC3210 3.0 | A | Applied Data Communications and Networks | LECT |
Fall 2024 | AP/ITEC4030 3.0 | A | Business Process Management Systems | LECT |
Upcoming Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Winter 2025 | AP/ITEC3210 3.0 | M | Applied Data Communications and Networks | LECT |
Winter 2025 | AP/ITEC4030 3.0 | M | Business Process Management Systems | LECT |
Winter 2025 | AP/ITEC4031 3.0 | M | Business Process Management | LECT |
Professor Younes Benslimane received his PhD in Information Systems from University of Quebec in Montreal.
Professor Younes Benslimane received his PhD in Information Systems (IS) from University of Quebec in Montreal. In his doctoral dissertation, Professor Benslimane investigated functional, non-functional and integration requirements of IS that support supply chain operations. His current research interests include analysis and design of IS, business process management, methodologies and best practices for IS and skill requirements for IT professionals. His work has been published in refereed journals and conference proceedings.
Degrees
PhD, University of Quebec in MontrealResearch Interests
Current Research Projects
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Project Type:
Funded
Funders:
Standard Research (SSHRC)
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Project Type:
Funded
Funders:
ATK Fellowship (York Internal Grant)
All Publications
Plaisent, M., Deglia, A., Benslimane, Y. and P. Bernard. (2005) . Examen de l’Impact Ergonomique des Fenêtres de Windows. Management de la Santé et de la Sécurité au Travail : Un Champ de Recherche à Défricher, pp. 191-200.
Benslimane, Y. and Z. Yang. (2007) . Linking Commercial Websites Functions to Perceived Usefulness: a Free Disposal Hull Approach. Journal of Mathematical and Computer Modelling.
Benslimane, Y., Cysneiros, L. and B. Bahli (2007). Critical Functional and Non-Functional Requirements for Web-Based Procurement Systems. Requirement Engineering Journal.
Benslimane, Y. and Z. Yang. (2006) . Analysis of Functionalities of Commercial Websites Used for Procurement: Implications on Design and Operations. International Journal of Information Systems for Logistics and Management, 21(1), pp.35-42.
Yang, Z. and Y. Benslimane. (2005) . Cross Firm Bank Branch Evaluation Using Data Envelopment Analysis. Journal of Global Management Research.
Bahli, B. and Y. Benslimane. (2004) . Toward an Assessment of Wireless Computing Risks: Conceptualization and Measurement. Information Management & Computer Security, 12(3), pp.245-254.
Yang, Z. and Y. Benslimane. (2007) . Evaluating Public Service Maturity of E-Government: The Case of Canadian Cities.
Orr, S., Benslimane, Y., Kushniruk, A., Akhtar, J. and D. Adams. (2007) . Redesigning Business Processes in a Health Care System: Illustration of an Integrated Approach.
Benslimane, Y., Plaisent, M. and P. Bernard. (2006) . Changes in Procurement Operations Supported Through Web Systems.
Benslimane, Y. and Z. Yang. (2005) . Analysis of Functionalities of Commercial Websites Used for Procurement: Implications on Design and Operations.
Yang, Z. and Y. Benslimane. (2005) . Efficient Design of Commercial Websites for E-Procurement.
Plaisent, M., Deglia, A., Benslimane, Y. and P. Bernard. (2005) . Les Fenêtres de Windows Sont-Elles Dangereuses pour la Santé?
Benslimane, Y., Plaisent, M. and P. Bernard. (2004) . Using Web Systems for e-Procurement: an Extension of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology.
Benslimane, Y., Plaisent, M. and P. Bernard. (2003) . Conceptualization and Measurements for an Application of the Task-Technology Fit Model to WWW-Based Procurement.
Benslimane, Y., Plaisent, M., Bernard, P. and L. Maguiraga. (2002) . Using the WWW for E-Commerce: Some Consequences for Corporate Buyers and Buying Organizations.
Current Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fall 2024 | AP/ITEC3210 3.0 | A | Applied Data Communications and Networks | LECT |
Fall 2024 | AP/ITEC4030 3.0 | A | Business Process Management Systems | LECT |
Upcoming Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Winter 2025 | AP/ITEC3210 3.0 | M | Applied Data Communications and Networks | LECT |
Winter 2025 | AP/ITEC4030 3.0 | M | Business Process Management Systems | LECT |
Winter 2025 | AP/ITEC4031 3.0 | M | Business Process Management | LECT |