Position
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Staff member
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Research interests
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| Professors |
Mark Toleman |
Agile software development methodologies; component-based software development; e-business; human-computer interaction; usability; the researcher-practitioner nexus; novice programmers; outsourcing. |
| Raj Gururajan |
Wireless technology management; health information systems; computer security. |
| Jeffrey Soar |
e-Health, aged and community care informatics; public safety systems and technologies; information systems strategic planning; project management. |
Associate Professors
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Aileen Cater-Steel
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Software process improvement; IT service management. |
| Senior Lecturers |
Abdul Hafeez-Baig |
Wireless and healthcare; systems analysis and design; adoption, diffusion and infusion of information technology; e-learning and e-commerce; outsourcing; networking; healthcare and information technology; re-engineering of business processes. |
| Michael Lane |
Strategic management of ICT; ICT leadership; IT outsourcing success; partnership quality (client and vendor perspectives); IT off-shoring; ICT corporate governance; mobile and wireless computing transforming organisational work; strategic management of information security; business continuity management; risk management associated ICT projects; sustainable business enabled by ICT; open source software development process—distributed application development and virtual work dynamics. |
| Dave Roberts |
Information systems education adoption and diffusion of IT. |
| Charmaine Ryan |
Knowledge management from an information systems perspective; information systems education, in particular generalist, cultural or gender issues; electronic assessment support systems. |
| Jianming Yong |
Advanced networking; Internet technology; m-commerce; e-business; data integration; workflow systems; information system security; network management; web service for SMEs. |
| Lecturers |
Mustafa Ally |
Agile methodologies (extreme programming with the emphasis on pair programming; unit testing and refactoring); electronic commerce and Internet payment systems (adoption of e-commerce in general; issues of trust, privacy and security as they relate to online payment systems). |
| Rohan Genrich |
Educational information technology; information systems education; online education delivery systems; mobile learning; wireless technologies. |
| Shelly Grist |
e-Business; human-computer interaction/usability; information design. |
| Angela Howard |
Security (wireless; network; profiling); wireless technologies; combining IT with psychology; object-oriented programming languages (Java, C#, JavaScript) and methodologies; extreme programming (Agile); software and component design and development; web application design and development (VS.NET; DreamWeaver; etc.); project leadership; SQL database (ADO.NET); XML (including topic maps; web services; SOAP); Visual Studio.NET (VS 2003+2005; ASP.NET 1.0, 2.0, 3.0; VB; C#); CISCO (switch; router); networking. |
| Srecko Howard |
Network security; wireless networks; open source systems and software; VoIP technologies and business enablement; CISCO networking technologies; object-oriented programming languages (Java; C#; Ruby; PHP; Python); service-oriented architecture (SOA); services oriented enterprise (SOE); enterprise systems using J2ee technologies; programming methodologies (Agile); software and component design and development; SQL database systems. |
| Associate Lecturer |
Kris Casey |
System's requirements methodologies; IS project management. |