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Oldest News

Head Date
Ph.D Degree Completions 16/10/2009 - 09:14
ARC Success 17/10/2008 - 10:27
2008 Winter School on Data Management & Data Quality 25/09/2008 - 10:32
Early Career Research Showcase 19/09/2008 - 14:37
Scholarships added 18/09/2008 - 12:33
$1000 Publication Prize for Research Students 07/08/2008 - 16:59
Prof. Joseph Davis and team awarded Carrick Institute grant. 07/08/2008 - 15:46
IBM Faculty award 07/08/2008 - 15:42
Welcome to KDMRG website 25/06/2008 - 11:06

Oldest Seminars

Title Speaker Datesort icon
Noncoding sequence, noncoding gene and noncoding RNA.
Professor Runsheng Chen
27/11/2008 - 16:00
Engineering Agile Systems
Dimitrios Georgakopoulos
26/11/2008 - 16:00
Technologies to Advance Research in the Learning Sciences: From Agent-based Models in Computational Science to Intelligent Agent
Michael J. Jacobson
29/10/2008 - 16:00
PhD and Teaching Research
Professor Vance Gledhill
01/10/2008 - 16:00
Design Science Research in Information Systems: Tri-Cycles and Hula Hoops.
Professor Alan R. Hevner
30/09/2008 - 16:00
CUHK’s Research Activities on Spoken Language Processing
Pak-Chung Ching, Helen Meng and Tan Lee
19/09/2008 - 10:00
Evaluating similarity measures a large-scale study in the Orkut Social Network
Associate Professor Ellen Spertus
17/09/2008 - 16:00
Online Event Processing
Themis Palpanas
10/09/2008 - 16:00
Snapshot Isolation and Serializable Execution
Alan Fekete
03/09/2008 - 16:00
Snapshot Isolation and Serializable Execution
Michael Cahill and Alan Fekete
03/09/2008 - 16:00

Oldest Scholarships

Scholarship Offered Duration Amount (AUD)
EII-MSRA PhD Internships EII-Microsoft Research Asia (MSRA) Three to six months AUD1600
Fellowships for University Research Visits of < 3 months ARC Research Network in Enterprise Information Infrastructure Less 3 Months AUD1600
Fellowships for University Research Visits of 3-6 months ARC Research Network in Enterprise Information Infrastructure From 3 until 6 Months AUD1600
EII-SAP PhD Research Visit Program 2009 ARC Research Network in Enterprise Information Infrastructure - SAP 3,6 months AUD1600

Oldest Conferences

Title Description Date
First International Conference on Exploring Services Science IESS 1.0 CALL FOR PAPERS** OVERVIEW**Services Science is not a cosmetic change of existing things. Introduced by IBM in 2002, it has now emerged and matured in a true trans-disciplinary atmosphere. Encompassing disciplines not only in management and engineering, it also draws from disciplines such as social and cognitive sciences, law, ethics, economics etc. to address the theoretical and practical aspects of the challenging services industry and its economy.----- Services Science leverages methods, results and knowledge stemming from these disciplines towards the development of its own concepts, methods, techniques and approaches thus creating the basis for true trans-disciplinary gatherings and the production of trans-disciplinary results. Services Science is building a concrete framework for trans-disciplinary purposes.------ Thus "service" must be considered in this conference with its multiple facets: economic, organizational, social, collective, ontological, regulatory, secure, etc. and also, of course, implemented by means of informatics. Sometimes it is referred to as information services to distinguish its restricted meanings in various disciplines like Economy or Informatics.------ The goal of this first conference is to build upon this growing community to further study and understand this emerging discipline. Academics, researchers and practitioners of all disciplines are expected to contribute their results and approaches to Services Science in a trans-disciplinary setting. In order to achieve the best possible mix of disciplines and their representation, the conference is structured around Service research topics, which are trans-disciplinary and around Service contexts, which are more disciplinary oriented.------ The contributions should address one or several topics, be grounded in one or several contexts and be open to trans-disciplinary approaches.------ **RESEARCH TOPICS** Research topics follow the Services lifecycle and include (not limited to) the following subtopics. Contributions addressing more than one topic are encouraged. ----- 1. Service innovation: Value models, Innovation/Creation process, Business trends, Technological trends, People trends, Service innovation and strategy. // 2. Service exploration: Consumer service needs modeling, Supplier service modeling, Business services requirements modeling, Service information & process modeling, Service exploration process. // 3. Service design : Service design methodologies and patterns, Service and re-design of organization of activities, Service co-design environments, tools, Requirements oriented towards services, Design of complex services, Service compliance with laws and regulations, Service security and safety. // 4. Service engineering: Ontologies and interoperability, Web-services, Service-oriented architectures, Ubiquitous & mobile computing, Service orchestration, choreography, composition, COTS, Enterprise architectures, Service security and safety engineering. // 5. Service sustainability: - IT service management: IT governance, Compliance with laws and regulations; - IS service management: Project management for IS services, Service evolution, QoS management (e.g. performance, trust, security, utility, usability), Business intelligence; - Service management: Service operations & marketing, Services and strategy, Future trends in services. 17/02/2010 - 00:00
The First Sino-Australia IT Research and Education Summit


Purpose

This inaugural forum will establish an annual event to be held in Australia and China to bring Deans, Head of Schools, Head of Departments and leading professors in the area of Information Technology and Computer Science from top universities and research institutes in both countries, including the Group-of-Eight (Go8) universities in Australia, a group of selected “985” universities in China, and national research organizations including CSIRO and NICTA in Australia, Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. The main purpose is to enhance mutual understanding and research collaboration among top IT research universities and organizations between the two countries, to discuss common challenges, opportunities and strategies, and to share our experiences in building world-class research and higher education in IT research and education.

Expected outcome from this series of events include opportunities for joint research projects and centres (with funding from Australia and Chinese Governments and other funding agencies), schemes for exchanging research students and staff, linked programs for PhD students, policy development to enhance IT research and educational collaboration between the two countries.


Conference Organisation

This inaugural event will be hosted by the University of Queensland and supported by the ARC Research Network in Enterprise Information Infrastructure (EII), with key organizers including Prof Paul Bailes (Head, School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering), Prof Xiaofang Zhou (Convenor, ARC Research Network in Enterprise Information Infrastructure), supported by Ms Kath Williamson (Manager, EII).

Institutions Represented


China

Chinese Academy of Sciences

East China Normal University

Fudan University

Harbin Institute of Technology

Huazhong University of Science and
technology

Northeastern University

Peking University

Renmin University of China

Shanghai Jiaotong University

Sun Yat-Sen University [Zhongshan
University]

Tsinghua University


Australia

The University of Adelaide

ARC Research Council

CSIRO

The University of Melbourne

The University of NSW

The University of Queensland

The University of Sydney

The Australian National University [TBC]

Monash University [TBC]

National ICT Australia [TBC]


Schedule

This summit will include the following types of activities:

1)     University and faculty/school/department introductions

2)     Keynote speeches, and speeches from peak funding agencies and government bodies in both countries

3)     Sessions (each topic below will be approx 60 mins duration – 2*20 minutes talks from one from China and one from Australia, followed by 20 minutes discussions), on topics of mutual interest including

a.      building and managing first-class CS/IT schools,

b.     attracting bright students to do IT degrees and in particular to do PhD,

c.      innovative programs and curriculum design,

d.     exchange programs and internships,

e.     linked programs at undergraduate/master/PhD levels,

f.       special funding opportunities between China and Australia, and

g.      enhancing teaching from research excellence,

h.     (one topic to be suggested by Chinese colleagues).

 

 

Morning

Afternoon

Evening

5 Nov

 

Arrival

Welcome reception

Day 1

6 Nov

Opening, Keynotes, ARC/NSFC

Sessions (3)

Official Banquet

Day 2

7 Nov

Sessions (3)

Sessions (2)

departure; or informal dinner

Day 3

8 Nov

Networking Activities

Venue


Peppers Salt Resort

Bells Boulevard, Salt Village

Kingscliff NSW 2487

Tel: 61 2 6674 7777

Em:
salt@peppers.com.au

  • 15 minutes from Coolangatta Airport, Gold Coast,
    Queensland [Interstate travellers]

  • 1 hour 20 minutes from Brisbane International Airport,
    Queensland [International travellers]

06/11/2008 - 09:00
ICSOC 2008 6th International Conference on Service Oriented Computing Sydney, Australia, December 1-5, 2008. 01/12/2008 - 09:00
International Symposium of Information Systems Dec 19-21, 2008 (ISIS 2008)

The Centre for Information Technology and the Networked Economy (CITNE) at the ISB is hosting the third International Symposium of Information Systems (ISIS 2008). Building on the spectacular success of ISIS 2007, this Symposium brings together leading academic researchers and industry thought leaders to confer and debate current unpublished work on research topics that are relevant and rigorous.

Co-Chairs:
Rajiv Banker (Temple)
Ravi Bapna (University of Minnesota; CITNE, ISB)
Ramayya Krishnan (Carnegie Mellon)
V Sambamurthy (Michigan State)

19/12/2008 - 09:00

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