Slaughter worked in the information technology industry for ten years,[1] before returning to graduate study in management information systems, in which she earned a PhD through the University of Minnesota.[2] Her 1995 doctoral dissertation, Software development practices and software maintenance performance: A field study, was co-advised by Rajiv Banker and Gordon B. Davis.[4]
Slaughter was married to Ronald Gray Slaughter. Between her industry work and her return to graduate study, the two of them took a 19-month hiatus, touring the world on a tandem bicycle.[3] This tour earned them a Guinness World Record for the longest tandem bicycle tour,[1][3] and was documented in a book, published in 1996.[3]
Slaughter was the author or coauthor of two books:
Tandem Times: A Bicycle Journey Around the World, Odyssey to the Limits (with R. Slaughter and K. Robinson, IME, 1996)[3]
A Profile of the Software Industry: Emergence, Ascendance, Risks, and Rewards (Business Expert Press, 2014)[1]
She had over 100 publications, winning nine best paper awards.[1] Among these, Paulo Goes singles out four as being especially innovative and influential:[3]
Roberts, Jeffrey A.; Hann, Il-Horn; Slaughter, Sandra (2006), "Understanding the motivations, participation, and performance of open source software developers: a longitudinal study of the Apache projects", Management Science, 52 (7): 984–999, doi:10.1287/MNSC.1060.0554, S2CID9916105
^ abcdefg"In Memoriam: Sandra A. Slaughter", INFORMS News, OR/MS Today, 41 (6), Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), December 1, 2014, doi:10.1287/orms.2014.06.27in, S2CID243625058
^ abcdefGoes, Paulo B. (March 2015), "Editor's Comments: Sandy Slaughter: outstanding scholar, incredible human being", MIS Quarterly, 39 (1): iii–vi, JSTOR26628337
^Slaughter, Sandra Ann (1995), Software development practices and software maintenance performance: A field study (Doctoral dissertation), University of Minnesota, ProQuest304236251
^"Sandra Slaughter", Award recipients, Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), retrieved 2024-02-01