Research Seminars
The School of Business Information Technology runs a regular seminar program at which both visiting and our own researchers present their work. The following seminars are planned for 2007 and you are invited to attend any of them.
Venue: 239 Bourke Street, Building 108, Level 17, Room 91
Time: 12:30 - 1:30
|
Date
|
Presenter
|
Topic
|
|
February 27
|
Dr Graham Winch
|
Coping with Business Complexity: Simulation and Process Visualization Approaches to Support Understanding and Communication (Abstract)
|
|
March 6
|
Prof. Bill Martin
|
Current and developing trends in markets for digital publishing (Abstract)
|
|
April 3
|
Prof. Ross Smith
|
The Application of Soft Systems Methodology to Supply Chain Management (Abstract)
|
|
May 1
|
Christopher Cheong
|
Intelligent Systems Design: A Comparative Evaluation of Two Agent Interaction Approaches (Abstract)
|
|
June 5
|
Assoc. Prof. Mohini Singh
|
Services Science: Trends and Issues for Research and Curriculum (Abstract)
|
|
July 3
|
Ian Storey
|
Non-linear system optimization using computers applied to intelligent suspension design (Abstract)
|
|
August 2
|
Dr Pradip Sarkar
|
Organizational Motivation and Interorganizational Systems: Adoption Process: Empirical Evaluation in the Australian Automotive Industry (Abstract)
|
|
September 19 (*)
|
Bill Davey
|
Good communications and requirements elicitation. * - to be held from 11:30-12:30. (Abstract)
|
|
October 4
|
Dr Konrad Peszynski
|
Power and Politics in a System Implementation (Abstract)
|
|
November 1
|
Dr Peter Macauley
|
The Australian Doctorate: Busting the Myths (Abstract)
|
|
*Delayed until 2008
|
John Lenarcic
|
The Once and Future System of Information: Focussed ramblings on the destiny of IT as an academic discipline (Abstract)
|
If you are interested in our seminars, perhaps as a prospective presenter, please contact Dr Alemayehu Molla