Recent DSL news
Monday 16th of November
Dr. Hoa Khan Dam joins the Decision Systems Lab and SCSSE as the newly
appointed Lecturer in Software Engineering. Dr. Dam recently completed a PhD
from RMIT in the area of modeling and change management.
Monday 2nd of November
Prof. Aditya Ghose and A/Prof. Helen Hasan have assumed the role of Co-Leaders of the Australian Computer Society/Australian Information Industry Association NSW Special Interest Group on Green IT.
Monday 19th of October
Prof. Aditya Ghose’s paper on “Double preference relations for generalized
belief change”, jointly authored with Richard Booth, Samir Chopra and Thomas
Meyer, has been accepted for publication in the A+ Artificial Intelligence
Journal.
Monday 19th of October
The 4th International Workshop on Service- and Process-Oriented Software
Engineering, organized by Prof. Aditya Ghose, Evan Morrison and Kerry
Hinge from DSL and Drs. Padamanbhuni and Mullick from Infosys SETLabs was
held in late September in conjunction with the IEEE Services Congress and
the IEEE Services Computing Conference (SCC) in Bangalore, India.
Monday 12th of October
A/Prof Andrew Miller presented at eHealth 2009 in Istanbul on "Miixed
Initiative Argumentation".
Monday 20th of September
The 4th International Workshop on Service- and Process-Oriented Software
Engineering, organized by Prof. Aditya Ghose, Evan Morrison and Kerry
Hinge from DSL and Drs. Padamanbhuni and Mullick from Infosys SETLabs is
being held this week in conjunction with the IEEE Services Congress and
the IEEE Services Computing Conference (SCC) in Bangalore, India.
Monday 7th of September
Prof. Aditya Ghose presented a seminar, as part of the University of
Sydney Basser Seminar Series, on "Business process compliance: Models,
semantic annotations
and resolution procedures". The seminar reported on recent DSL research
devising (what are currently the only) techniques to support compliance
resolution for business process designs.
Monday 31st of August
Evan Morrison, Aditya Ghose, George Koliadis' paper
"Dealing With Imprecise Compliance,Requirements" will be presented at
the DDPB-2009 in Auckland in early September. This paper will be
discussed in detail in the CafeDsL seminar on the 31st of August.
Monday 31st of August
Kerry Hinge, Aditya Ghose and George Koliadis' paper
describing the innovative ProcessSEER technology will be
presented at the EDOC-2009 in Auckland in early September.
ProcessSEER permits semantic effect annotation of BPMN process
models, which enables a range analyses required for compliance
management, process design evolution and enterprise process
architectures. It is the only tool of its kind (an alternative
approach, developed at SAP Research, does not yet come with
tool support).