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AF-133
FORMOLIE Ahmad Shah

Manager of Software
Computer Services Enterprise (CSE)
Central Statistics Office (CSO)
P.O.Box 3145
KABUL
Afghanistan

Telephone: (93) 20391

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Software (Systems Analysis) (Application Software) (Programming)
Consultancy areas: Software Development
Academic degree(s): B.Sc. in Economics, 1975, Kabul University, Afghanistan; Data Processing Certificate, 1984, Computer Maintenance Co-operation (CMC), Hayderabad, India
Working experience: Manager of Software/Systems Analyst, CSE, Attended several overseas courses on software; Teaching courses on computer software, 1985 - Present

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AF-134
RAGHIB Enayat Ullah

President
Computer Services Enterprise (CSE)
Ansari-watt, P.O.Box 3145
KABUL
Afghanistan

Telephone: (93) 20391

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Software (Application Software) (Systems Analysis) (Programming); Computers and Society (Computer Uses in Education)
Consultancy areas: Programming
Academic degree(s): B.Sc. in Economics, April 1975, Kabul University, Afghanistan; M.Sc. in Computer Applications, 1987, Computer Application Department, Delhi University, India
Education: Delhi University, Delhi, India, July 1985-August 1987
Working experience: System Analyst/Lecturer, CSE, Programming, Application Software, 10 years; President, CSE, Present

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AU-135
AHMED Nizam

Lecturer in Computer Science
Department of Computer Science
James Cook University
Q4811 TOWNSVILLE
Queensland
Australia

Telephone: (61-77) 814 991
Telefax: (61-77) 814 029
E-mail: nizam@coral.cs.jcu.edu.au

Language(s): English; Hindi; French
Professional areas: Software (Programming); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Artificial Intelligence/Expert System) (Image Processing and Pattern Recognition); Others (Robotics) (Computer Vision) (Computer Architecture and Organization)
Professional societies: IEEE
Academic degree(s): B.Eng. (Electrical Engineering), 1981, M.A. College of Technology, Bhopal, India; M.Tech. (Electrical Engineering), 1983, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India; Ph.D. (Computer Science), 1992, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India
Education: Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India, 1981-1993; M.A. College of Technology, Bhopal, India, 1976-1981
Working experience: Lecturer in Computer Science Department, James Cook University, 1991-present; Research Engineer, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, 1983-1991
Publications: Evaluation of Edge detectors using fuzzy techniques, Second International Conference on Advances in Pattern Recognition and Digital techniques, Calcutta, India, 1986; Quantitative evaluation of clustering algorithms using fuzzy techniques, 8th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing, Jakarta, Indonesia, 1987; How to move in a corridor revisited, SPIE Symposium on Advances in Intelligent Robotics Systems: Mobile Robot V, Boston, 1991; Faster convergence of Projection Method for image restoration, 2nd International Conference on Image Processing, Singapore, 1992

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AU-136
BERNUS Peter

Lecturer
School of Computing and Information Technology
Griffith University, Nathan
4111 BRISBANE, Queensland, Australia

Telephone: (61-7) 875 5039
Telefax: (61-7) 875 5051
E-mail: bernus@cit.gu.edu.au
Language(s): English; Hungarian; German; French; Russian
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Strategies and Planning); Software (Systems Analysis); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database); Others (Re-engineering) (Computer Aided Engineering)
Consultancy areas: Strategic management in information technology (Systems Integration. Enterprise Integration)
Professional societies: ACM, Australian Computing Society; Member International Task Force (IFIP-IFAC) on Enterprise Integration; Vice Chairman, IFAC Technical Committee on Enterprise Integration Architectures
Academic degree(s): Engineering Sciences (Ph.D.), 1986, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Electronics Engineering (M.A.), 1974, Budapest Technical University
Education: Budapest Technical University, 1969-74; Institute of Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, German, English, French (1978,79,81)
Working experience: Senior Research Fellow (Hungary, the Netherlands, Australia), working on methodologies and architectures to integrate the material and information flow of enterprises, (since 1976); National Academy of Sciences (US) Scholar IMT-AI Laboratory, and Brown University Computer Science Department, (1979); Present: Lecturer, School of Computing and Information Technology, Griffith University (Consulting government departments); Extensive contacts with industry and academia in Australia, US, Japan, EC.
Publications: Bernus, P., "Rigour and Permissiveness in the Design of CAD/CAM Systems," Integration of CAD/CAM, D. Kochan (ed.), North Holland, Amsterdam, (1984), pp161-178; Bernus, P., "An Overview of Integration in Heterogeneous Information Systems," Databases in the 1990s B. Srinivasan and J. Zeleznikow, (Eds.) World Scientific Conference, Singapore (1990), pp57-69 (also in Pre-prints of ACSC Database Conference, Monash University, Melbourne February 1990); Bernus, P., "Heterogeneous database integration architecture based on a conversation theoretic skeleton," The Next Generation of Information Systems: From Data to Knowledge, Lecture Notes in AI 611, M.P. Papazoglou, J. Zeleznikow (Eds.), Springer Verlag, (1991) pp. 204-222

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AU-137
BURSTEIN Frada

Lecturer
Information Systems
Monash University
P.O. Box 197
CAUFIELD EAST 3145
Australia

Telephone: (61 3) 99 03 20 11
Telex:
Telefax: (61-3) 99 03 20 05
E-mail: frada.burstein@monash.edu.au

Language(s): English; Russian; Georgian
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Public Policy-Decision Making)
Consultancy areas: Decision Support Systems
Professional societies: Australian Computer Society; Association for Information Systems; Higher Education & Research Society.
Academic degree(s): Ph.D. in Technical Cybernetics & Info. Theory (Comp. Science), 1984, USSR Academy of Sciences; M.Sc.(Applied Math.), 1978, Tbilisi State University
Education: Tbilisi State University, Georgia (1973-78); Georgian Academy of Sciences
Working experience: Lecturer, Monash University, 1994-present; Research Fellow, Monash University, 1992-93; Senior Scientific Researcher, Georgian Institute of Informatics, 1987-91; Scientific researcher, Institute of Cybernetics, Georgian Academy of Sciences, 1982-87
Publications: Co-author of "A Decision Making Model with Vector Preference Relation", Sets & Systems, 1987, 22, 71-79; "ADSS procedure in Distributed Systems,", Institute of Appl. Aut. Systems, Moscow, 1990, 11b, 74-82; "Case-Based Decision Making for Intelligent Decision Support", International Conference of DDS, 1995, Hong Kong University.

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AU-138
CATTELL Peter

Senior Lecturer
School of Computer Science, Faculty of Information Technology
Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
Gardens Point Campus, P.O.Box 2434
BRISBANE QLD 4001
Australia

Telephone: (61-7) 3412214

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Specific Methodologies or Applications (Artificial Intelligence/Expert System); Software (Software Engineering)
Consultancy areas: Expert Systems; Operating Systems (UNIX); Artificial Intelligence
Professional societies: Australian Computer Society.
Academic degree(s): B.Sc., 1965, University of Queenland; M.Sc., 1978, University of Essex, U.K.
Working experience: Senior Lecturer, QUT, Lecturing in Artificial Intelligence; Consulting in Expert Systems; Taking continuing education courses in OS - UNIX; Researching
Publications: "Word Recognition - 'Talking to the (Electronic) Animal,'" a Proc. of the 11th Australia Colleges of Advanced Education Computer Conference, pp.56-74, 1980; "Speech Systems Research - A Survey," Thesis as part of an M.Sc. in Computer Studies, p.157, 1978; Co-author, "EXILE - Expert Information in Legal Evidence," Research report, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Reading

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AU-139
CONWAY Damian

Lecturer
Computer Science Department
Monash University
CLAYTON 3168
Australia

Telephone: (61-3) 99 05 51 84
Telefax: (61-3) 99 05 51 46
E-mail: damian@brice.cs.monash.edu.au

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Other (Human Computer Interaction); Software (Object-Oriented Technology); Specific Methodologies and Applications (Computer Graphics)
Consultancy areas: Programming (especially C++), Geometric Modelling, Teaching
Professional societies: Australian Computer Society.
Academic degree(s): Ph.D. (Computer Science-Graphics), October 1993, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Education: Monash University, Melbourne Australia, 1983-1992
Working experience: University Lecturer (Teaching, Research), Monash University, 4 years; Research Scientist (Computer-Human Interactions) Telecom Australia Research Laboratories
Publications: "Parsing with C++ Classes", ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 29 (1), pp. 46-52, ACM, 1994; "Hyperlecture" in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences, vol. 753, pp. 334, 347, Springer Verlag, 1993; "Gast 3D Rendering Using Isoluminance Contours", Ph.D. Thesis, Monash University, 1993 (440 pages); "Experimental Comparison of 3 Natural Language Colour Naming Models", Proc EWUCI'92, St Petersburg, Russia, 1992

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AU-140
COOMBER Christopher

Lecturer
School of Computing and Mathematics
Deakin University
3217 GEELONG
Victoria
Australia

Telephone: (61-52) 271 233
E-mail: coomber@deakin.edu.au

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Software (Software Engineering); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Artificial Intelligence/Expert System) (Computer Aided Engineering)
Academic degree(s): B.Sc. (1st class Honours), 1987, Deakin University; Doctor of Philosophy, 1993, Deakin University
Education: Deakin University, Australia, 1984-1992
Working experience: Lecturer, School of Computing and Mathematics, Deakin University, Australia
Publications: A simulation procedure for automating transformation schema execution, International Journal in Computer Simulation, Special Issue on Object-Oriented Simulation, Ablex, USA, 1993 (in press); A graphical tool for the prototyping of real-time systems, Software Engineering Notes, ACM Sigsoft, USA, 1990; On modelling biological neurons with artificial neurons' Technical Report, Deakin University, 1993

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AU-141
DARKE Peta

Lecturer
Department of Information Systems
Monash University
P.O. Box 197
CAULFIELD EAST 3145
Australia

Telephone: (03) 99 03 24 16
Telefax: (03) 99 03 20 05
E-mail: pdarke@monash.edu.au

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Software (Systems Analysis); Computers and Society (Organization Impacts)
Professional societies: Australian Computer Society.
Education: Monash University, Australia, 4 yrs; Chisholm Institute, Australia, 2 yrs
Working experience: Lecturer (8 yrs) Monash University; Senior Tutor (2 yrs), Monash University
Publications: Co-author of "Defining System Requirements: A Critical Assessment of the NIAM CSDP" Australian Journal of Information Systems (1995) 2:2 (May)

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AU-142
DE VEZ Olivier

Senior Lecturer
Computer Science Department
James Cook University
TOWNSVILLE 4811
Queensland
Australia

Telephone: (61-77) 814619
Telefax: (61-77) 814029
E-mail: olivier@curacoa.cs.jcu.edu.au

Language(s): English; French; Spanish; Portuguese
Professional areas: Specific Methodologies or Applications (Artificial Intelligence/Expert System); Software (Application Software); Others (Parallel Processing)
Consultancy areas: Image Processing; Pattern Recognition; Parallel Computing
Professional societies: Australian Computer Science Society; International Pattern Recognition Society.
Academic degree(s): M.Sc., 1974, University of Waikato, New Zealand; Ph.D., 1978, Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, France
Education: University of Waikato, New Zealand, 1970/1974; Université de Grenoble, France, 1974/1975; Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble, France, 1975/1978
Working experience: Experience in teaching, research and administration in computer science and applied computing. Working in and interact with several scientific organisations, both in Australia, New Zealand, Europe and in developing countries, as well as in industrial research laboratories. Given several training seminars to industrial companies. Director of an information technology company (Quality Interactive Software Ltd, Australia), that is developing software for the pharmaceutical industry in the European Community.
Publications: "Pattern analysis and classification", the Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, Springer Verlag, 1994; "The Structural and theoretic mapping of coral reefs", Geocarto International, pp 27-34, 1990; "Improvements to the classification
performance of RDA" Journal of Thermometics, 99-115, 1993; "Concurrent simulation of systolic and wavefront away processor architectures, Journal of Computer Simulation, 1993

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AU-143
GUPTA Gopal

Head
Computer Science Department
James Cook University of North Queensland
4814 TOWNSVILLE
Australia

Telephone: (61-77) 814622

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database); Computers and Society (Organization Impacts) (Strategies and Planning)
Consultancy areas: Database
Professional societies: Association of Computing Machinery; Australian Computer Society; IEE Computer Society.
Academic degree(s): B.E.(Hons), 1965, University of Roorkee, India; Ph.D., 1976, Monash University, Australia
Education: University of Roorkee, India, 1961-65; University of Manitoba, Canada, 1966-72; University of Waterloo, Canada, 1971-72; Monash University, Australia, 1972-76
Working experience: Professor/Head, Department of Computer Science, James Cook University Development of Computer Science curriculum at all levels; selection and supervision of computing equipment for Computer Science teaching as well as for the University as a whole; academic activities in teaching and research and supervision of postgraduate students; Recruitment of staff at all levels, 1986 - Present
Publications: Co-author, "Identify Authentication Based on Keystroke Latencies," Comm., ACM, Vol.33, No.2, 1990; "Access Methods for Main Memory Databases," In Modern Trends in Information Technology, Data McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., pp.571-578, 1988; "Approximate Storage Utilization of B-trees," Information Processing Letters, Vol.22, pp.243-246, 1986; "A Review of Recent Developments in Solving ODEs," ACM Computing Surveys, Vol.17, pp.5-47, March 1985; "An Evaluation of Some New Cyclic Linear Multistep Formulas for Stiff ODEs," ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, Vol. 11, pp.263-270, 1985

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AU-144
HAWRYSZKIEWYCZ Igor

Professor, Head of School
School of Computing Sciences
University of Technology, Sydney
P.O.Box 123
BROADWAY 2007
NSW
Australia

Telephone: (61-2) 330 1809
Telefax: (61-2) 330 1807
E-mail: igorh@socs.uts.edu.au

Language(s): English; Ukrainian
Professional areas: Software (Systems Analysis) (Software Engineering); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database)
Consultancy areas: Systems Analysis and Design; Database Design; Software Engineering; Office Automation
Professional societies: Australian Computer Society; Association of Computing Machinery, ACM, USA.
Academic degree(s): Master of Engineering, 1967, University of Adelaide; Ph.D. in Computer Science, 1973, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Education: University of Adelaide, Australia, 1955/1963; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, 1970/1973
Working experience: Professor Computer Science, University of Technology, Sydney. Design of curricula, teaching of systems analysis, Database design. Research into software engineering methodologies and office automation. Consultant to organizations on systems analysis and database. Presentation of professional development courses to industry, 1986-present; Principal lecturer, Information System, Canberra University. Consultant to a number of government departments in systems analysis and database design. Visiting professor at University of Maryland. Design and curricula in information system, 1975/1986; Various positions at telecommunications, Australia, concerning application of computers to communications problems and then to design of computer based business systems in the telecommunications area.
Publications: "Database Analysis & Design", Macmillan, New York, 2nd Edition, 1984, 1991; "Systems Analysis & Design", Prentice-Hall, 2nd Edition, 1989, 1990; "Relational Database Design", Prentice-Hall, 1990; Over 50 publications in National and International Journals

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AU-145
HODGSON Brett

Assistant Lecturer
Information Systems
Monash University
26 Sir John Monash Drive
CAULFIELD E 3145
Australia

Telephone: (61-3) 99 03 24 04
Telefax: (61-3) 99 03 20 05
E-mail: bhodgson@fcit.monash.edu.au

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Software (Systems Analysis) (Software Engineering) (Object-Oriented Technology)
Education: Monash University, Australia, 1yr; Rusder State College, Australia, 4yrs
Working experience: Assistant Lecturer, Monash University, 3yrs

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AU-146
JULIFF Peter

Professor of Management Information Systems
School of Management
Deakin University
Burwood Highway
3125 BURWOOD
Victoria, Australia

Telephone: (61-3) 244 6266
Telefax: (61-3) 244 6520
E-mail: pjuliff@brt.deakin.edu.au

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Software (Systems Analysis) (Software Engineering) (Application Software) (Programming); Computers and Society (Computer Uses in Education); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database)
Professional societies: Australian Computer Society; ACM; IEEECS; IFIP WG3.4.
Academic degree(s): Bachelor of Applied Science, 1974, Caulfield Institute of Technology
Education: Caulfield Institute of Technology, Australia, Diploma of Commerce 1971, B.App.Sc. 1974
Working experience: Head of School of Management Information Systems, Deakin University, 1993; Head of Department of Software Development, Monash University, 1990-1992; Head of Department of Computing, Victoria College, 1980-1989; Deputy Programming Manager, Health Computing Services, 1978-1979; Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, Caulfield Institute of Technology, 1967-1978; Accounting/Auditing; Public Service Inspector (EDP), 1956-1967; Victorian Branch Chairman, four terms, National Councillor, over a period of 20 years, Victorian Branch Executive Committee, 1974-1993; Co-design and chairman of examiners, Victorian Department of Education; Overseas Education Courses: Singapore, Malaysia and the People's Republic of China, 1980-1993.
Publications: JULIFF, P.L., Program Design, 3rd edition, Prentice-Hall, 1989, 340pp; MONTGOMERY, A.Y., JULIFF, P.L. and LYNCH, I.J., Introduction to Computer Science, 2nd edition, Prentice-Hall, 1986, 552pp; JULIFF, P.L., A study Guide to Computer Science, Prentice-Hall, 1982, 110pp; MONTGOMERY, A.Y., and JULIFF, P.L., Introduction to Computer Science, Prentice-Hall, 1981; JULIFF,
P.L.., VORRATH, H.M., and LUMB, C., Standards for Computer Based Training, Micro Energy Pty Ltd, 200pp, 1990

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AU-147
KUTTI Swamy

Senior Lecturer
Computing and Mathematics
Deakin University
GEELONG 3217
Victoria, Australia

Telephone: (61-52) 271322
Telefax: (61-52) 272028
E-mail: nsk@deakin.edu.au
Language(s): English
Professional areas: Information Systems (Real Time Applications) (Distributed Systems); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Artificial Intelligence/Expert System)
Consultancy areas: Real Time Systems; Operating Systems
Professional societies: Australian Computer Society; IEEE Society (USA).
Academic degree(s): M.Sc. Computer Science, 1974, Monash U., Clayton, and Ph.D. Computer Science, 1989, Deankin U. Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Education: Madras U., India, 1960/65; Indian Inst. of Science, Bangalore, 1965/67
Working experience: Teaching: undergraduate courses, Computer Architecture, Operating systems, Real-time systems. Honours: Advanced operating systems, Real-time Software Engineering, Communication Architecture. Professional activities: Outside Lectures: C-language programming; course development for undergraduates and off-campus diploma programs; Seminar co-ordinators; Supervising higher degree students. Research: developed "pulse-synchronized media access method" for a real-time Local Area Network. Developing XMOS (Expert Management of Networked operating systems) Kernel for managing a network of computer systems. Developing ARTOS (Advanced Real-time operating systems for prototyping hard real time systems)
Publications: "Semantic Networks as the basis for dynamic object-oriented structures", Proceeding of Pricat 90, Nagoya, Japan, 1990; "Evaluation of Knowledge-based operating systems Kernel", Proceeding of 13th Australian Science Conference, Melbourne, 1990; "A parallel construct pre-processor for C", Proceeding of 15th Australian Computer Science Conference, Tasmania, Australia, 1992; "Design Principles and strategies for Deakin distributed systems", Indon-90 Conference, Madras, India, Monograph by North-Holland, 1990; "Evaluation of Deakin ring Local Area Networking", Indon-90 Conference, Madras, India, Monograph in North-Holland Publisher, 1990; "Knowledge-based control structure for Resource Management", Inter-Nail, 1990

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AU-148
LICHTENSTEIN Sharman

Senior lecturer
Department of Information Systems
Monash University
Tower Building, 26 - Sir John Monash PDE
MELBOURNE 3145
Australia

Telephone: (61-3) 903 27 03
Telefax: (61-3) 903 20 05
E-mail: slichten@fcit.monash.edu.au

Language(s): English; French; Hebrew
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Computer Security) (Organization Impacts) (Strategies and Planning)
Consultancy areas: Computers and Society. Computer Security. Security Policies
Professional societies: Australian Institute of Management.
Academic degree(s): M.Sc. in Computer Science, 1975, University of Melbourne Australia
Education: University of Melbourne, Australia, 1968-1971
Working experience: Lecturer, Senior Lecturer at RMIT and Monash University, 1982-1995; Systems Analyst at Campbell & Cook, Melbourne
Publications: Grammatical Synthesis of Precedence Relations, Master's Thesis, University of Melbourne, Melbourne; Information System Security Design Principles for Adaptive Organisations, proceedings of EDPAC 95 Conference, Melbourne, and Working Paper 10/95, Department of Information systems, Monash University, Melbourne; VEF Microcomputer-based Education Project Report, FCIT, Monash University, Melbourne; co-author of Computers in Learning in Australian Tertiary Institutions, Proceedings CALITE 5 Conference, Melbourne; The application of Computers in the Teaching and Learning Process in Technical and Vocational Education in Australia, UNESCO, and Department of Computing Technical Report 85/14, RMIT, Melbourne

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AU-149
LITOW Bruce

Senior Lecturer in Computer Science
Computer Science Department
James Cook University
TOWNSVILLE 4811
Queensland
Australia

Telephone: (61-77) 81 5844
Telefax: (61-77) 81 4029
E-mail: bruce@coral.cs.jcu.edu.au

Language(s): English; French; German
Professional areas: Others (Theory of Computation) (Parallel Processing) (Computing Methods)
Consultancy areas: Parallel Computing; Computer Applications. Scientific Computing
Professional societies: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM); European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS).
Academic degree(s): M.Sc. Computer Sciences, 1978, Northwestern University; Ph.D., 1984, Northwestern University
Education: Northwestern University, Evanston, USA, 1975/1984; University of Illinois, Urbana, USA, 1971/1972; California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA, 1968/1970
Working experience: Senior Lecturer at James Cook University, teaching courses in computer science theory, supervising postgraduate and 4th year student research, conducting his own research, designing curriculum courses, 1993-present; Senior Technical Staff, Computer Services Division University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (USA). Developing short courses to familiarize researcher with computer algebra systems and developing XXX familiarity with the capabilities of three systems, 1991/1993; Assistant professor in the Computer Science Department at University Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1984/1991
Publications: "A Context Free Decision Problem', Theoretical Computer Science, May 1984; "Additive Cellular Automata and Algebraic, Theoretical Computer Science, On Iterated Integer Product", Information processing letters, July 1992; "Fast Parallel Arithmetic via Modular Representation", SIAM Journal of Computing, October 1990, "Analysis of a Graph Coloring Based distributed Load Balancing Algorithm", Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing

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AU-150
MAEDER Anthony

Senior Lecturer
Department of Computer Science
Monash University
CLAYTON 3168
Victoria, Australia

Telephone: (61-3) 565 5777
Telefax: (61-3) 565 5146
Language(s): English
Professional areas: Specific Methodologies or Applications (Image Processing and Pattern Recognition) (Computer Graphics) (Data Management)
Consultancy areas: Computer Graphics; Image Processing; Pattern Recognition
Professional societies: ACM; IEEE & IEEE Computing Society; Eurographics Association; Australian Computer Graphics Association; Australian Pattern Recognition Society
Academic degree(s): B.Sc. (Hons) in Computer Science, 1980, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa (1979-80); M.Sc. in Computer Science, 1982, University of Natal, Durban, South Africa (1976-79)
Working experience: Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Computer Science (CS), Lecturing 1st through 4th year CS undergraduates (Introduction to Programming, Assembly Programming, Numerical Computing, Computer Graphics, Image processing and Analysis); Supervising Honours and postgraduate research student projects on graphics + image processing; Collaborative research on ARC founded image compression project; Sole research in efficient algorithms for image processing operations; Founding President of Australian Pattern Recognition Society, Present
Publications: "Special Interest Group Day on Image Processing and Analysis," Abstracts of Talks, Proc. of 13th Australian Computer Science Conference, ACSC-13, Monash University, Melbourne, 6 Feb.1990, 18pp; "A Computer-based System for Hypothesis Evaluation via Interactive Data Interpretation," B.Sc.(Hons) thesis, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Dec.1979, 49pp; "A Dual-Processor Multiple Instruction Stream Multiple Data Stream Computer System," M.Sc. thesis, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Natal, Durban, Jan.1982, 150pp; "Co-author, "Solution of Differential Equations with a Simple Parallel Computer," International Series on Numerical Mathematics pp.134-144, 1983; "Texture Characterization using Random Sampling," New Advances in Computer Graphics, Springer-Verlag, Tokyo, 1989, pp.603-612; "A Structured Code for Solving Initial Value Problems," Australian Computer Science Communications 9(1), 1987, pp.107-115

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AU-151
MONTGOMERY Anthony Yalgen

Head
Department of Computer Science
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)
124 La Trobe Street, GPO Box 2467V
MELBOURNE VIC 3000
Australia

Telephone: (61-3) 660 2943
Telefax: (61-3) 662 1617
E-mail: aym@rmit.edu.au

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Strategies and Planning); Software (Systems Analysis) ; Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database)
Consultancy areas: Systems Analysis; Database
Professional societies: Fellow, Australian Computer Society; Member, Chartered Engineer, British Computer Society; Member, ACM; Member, IEEE Computer Society; Member, International Informatics Programme Advisory Committee to Australian National Committee to UNESCO.
Academic degree(s): B.Engineering Electrical (Hons), 1960, University of Melbourne; M.Business and Administration, 1970, University of Melbourne
Education: University of Melbourne, Melbourne, 1956 - 1959
Working experience: Head, Dept. of Computer Science, Plan, organise, control and motivate of 40 staff in technology transfer programs from para-professoinal through graduate, masters by coursework, masters by thesis to PhD in aspects of Informatics. Programs designed to be in step with strategy congruent with the needs of the people of Victoria; Curriculum design and presentation (teaching) of courses in Database Management, Management of Informatics Resources, Information Systems Analysis and Computer Systems Design; As head of Information Technology Division, RMIT, Development of Strategies for Informatics for the Victoria University of Technology; Head, Department of Computer Science, RMIT, Present

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AU-152
O'DONNELL Peter

Lecturer
Department of Information Systems
Monash University
P O Box 197
CAULFIELD EAST 3145
Australia

Telephone: (61-3) 99 03 22 95
Telefax: (61-3) 99 03 20 05
E-mail: podonnel@tcit.monash.edu.au

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Others (Decision Support Systems)
Consultancy areas: Decision Support Systems
Professional societies: Member of the Australian Computer Society.
Academic degree(s): M. Computer Science, 1994, Monash University
Education: University of Ballarat, Ballarat, Australia, 3 years; Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 2 years

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AU-153
PHAM Binh

Senior Lecturer
Department of Computer Science
Monash University
Willington RD
CLAYTON 3168
Victoria
Australia

Telephone: (61-3) 565 5226
Telefax: (61-3) 565 4746

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Specific Methodologies or Applications (Image Processing and Pattern Recognition) (Computer Graphics) (Computer Aided Engineering)
Consultancy areas: Image Processing; Pattern Recognition; Computer Graphics; Computer Aided Engineering. Computer Aided Design
Professional societies: Australian Computer Science Society; Secretary, Australian Pattern Recognition Society.
Academic degree(s): B.Sc.(First Class Hons), 1970, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia; Ph.D., 1973, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia; Diploma of Education, 1981, Monash University, Australia
Working experience: Senior Lecturer, Monash University, His duties include undergraduate teaching (Data Structure and Algorithms, Simulation, Computer Graphics, Image Processing/Analysis); Supervision of Honours, and Postgraduate Students; and carrying out research work in the field of Computer Graphics and Image Processing/Analysis, Present

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AU-154
POLAN Robyn

Assistant Lecturer
Faculty of Computing and Information Technology
Monash University, School of Computing & Information Technology
P.O.Box 527
FRANKSTON 3199
Australia

Telephone: (61-3) 99 04 41 95
Telefax: (61-3) 99 04 41 90
E-mail: rpolan@fcit.monash.edu.au

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Software (Software Engineering)
Consultancy areas: Software. Software engineering
Professional societies: Australian Computer Society.
Education: Chisholm Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
Working experience: Acting Lecturer, Monash University, 7 yrs

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AU-155
REINECKE Ian

Director
Centre for Information Technology Research
University of Wollongong
Northfield Avenue
WOLLONGONG NSW 2522
Australia

Telephone: (61 42) 27 26 44
Telefax: (61 42) 27 32 77
E-mail: i.reinecke@uow.edu.au

Language(s): English; French
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Public Policy-Decision Making) (Organization Impacts) (Strategies and Planning)
Consultancy areas: Computers and Society
Academic degree(s): Ph.D., 1989, University of Wollongong; Bachelor of Arts (Hons), 1968, University of Melbourne
Education: University of Melbourne, Melbourne, 1962-68; La Trobe University, 1969-70; University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, 1986-88
Working experience: Director, Centre for Information Technology Research, 1989 - Present
Publications: "Micro Computers", Penguin, 1983; "Micro Invaders", Penguin, 1982; "The Phone Book", Penguin, 1983

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RICHARDS Thomas Joseph

Professor
Department of Computer Science & Computer Engineering
La Trobe University
BUNDOORA, VIC 3083
Australia

Telephone: (61-3) 479 2837

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Social Problem Solving) (Computer Uses in Education); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Artificial Intelligence/Expert System)
Consultancy areas: Data Analysis
Professional societies: Association for Computing Machinery; Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers; Australian Computing Society; Member, Technical Committee 3.3 (Computing in Education), International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP).
Academic degree(s): Master of Arts (1st class Hons), 1964, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; Ph.D., 1967, Oxford University, England
Education: Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 1959-1963; Oxford University, England, 1965-1967
Working experience: Professor, La Trobe University, Australia, Teaching on Artificial Theory, and Programming at all levels in University; Supervision of numerous higher degree students in artificial intelligence; Research (1) NUDIST project - Intelligent tools for the support of qualitative data analysis in social sciences, business, etc. (2) Development of intelligent general-purpose shells for computer-based educational systems (EXCALIBUR Project)
Publications: "Clausal form Logic," London, Addison-Wesley, 1989; " 'Or' and/or 'And/or'," Hist & Plul of Logic 10, pp.29-38, 1989; Co-author, "Qualitative Data Analysis, Can Computers Do It?," Aust & NZ Jnl. of Sociology, Vol.23, No.1, pp.23-35, March 1989

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SAJEEV Abdulkadir Sayed Muhammed

Lecturer
Computer Science Department
James Cook University
4811 TOWNSVILLE
Queensland
Australia

Telephone: (61-77) 814 618
Telefax: (61-77) 814 029
E-mail: sajeev@coral.cs.jcu.edu.au

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Software (Systems Analysis) (Software Engineering) (Programming) (Programming Languages) (Parallel Computing)
Professional societies: IEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; ACM - Association for Computing Machinery.
Academic degree(s): M. Tech. (Computer Science), 1984, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, India; Ph.D. (Computer Science), 1990, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Education: Government Engineering College, Trichur, India, 1977-1982 (B.Sc.-Engineering); Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, India, 1982-1984 (M.Tech.); Monash University , Melbourne, Australia, 1985-1989 (Ph.D.)
Working experience: Lecturer in Computer Science, James Cook University, Australia, 1991; Software Engineer, Postgraduate research supervision, Honours research supervision; Lecturer in Computer Science, Massey University, New Zealand, 1989-1991; Engineer, Indian Space Research Organisation, Quality Assurance of On-Board Software, 1984-1985
Publications: Programming Persistence in X: Computer, IEEE, 25(9), 1992, pp57-66; Scheduling in the Operation Oriented Paradigm: Proceedings of 2nd IEEE Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing, Dallas, Texas, 1990, pp378-385

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SHANKS Graeme

Senior Lecturer
Department of Information Systems
Monash University
P.O.Box 197
CAULFIELD EAST, VICTORIA
Australia

Telephone: (61-3) 903 22 43
Telefax: (61-3) 903 20 05
E-mail: gshanks@monash.edu.au

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Software (Systems Analysis); Computer and Society (Strategies and Planning) (Organization Impacts)
Consultancy areas: Software. Systems Analysis
Professional societies: Australian Computer Society; American Assoc. Artificial Intelligence.
Academic degree(s): M.Sc. in Computing, 1989, Chisholm Institute of Technology
Education: Monash University, Australia, 4 years; Chisholm Institute of Technology, Australia, 6 years
Working experience: Senior Lecturer, Monash University, Australia, 5 years; Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, Chisholm Institute of Technology, Australia, 8 years; Systems Analyst/Project Leader, Australia, 6 years
Publications: "The Effective Use of Data Architectures within Organisations" working paper, Dept. of Info. Sys. 1995; "What makes a good data Model ? Evaluating the Quality of Conceptual Data Models" Proc. 13th Intl. Conference on Entity Relationship Modelling, Springer-Verlag 1994

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STEKETEE Christian

Acting Head of Computer Studies
Division of Computer Studies
South Australian Institute of Technology
The Leugls
POORAKA 5095
Australia

Telephone: (61-8) 3433194

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Software (Software Engineering) (Programming); Networking (General Networks) (Local Area Networks (LANs)) (Wide Area Networks (WANs)) (Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDNs))
Consultancy areas: Systems Procurement; Local Area Networks (LANs); Wide Area Networks (WANs); Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDNs)
Professional societies: Australian Computer Society.
Academic degree(s): B.Sc.(Hons), 1966, Sydney; Ph.D., 1971, Sydney
Education: University of Sydney, Australia, 1962 - 1970
Working experience: Programmer/Senior Programmer, International Computers Ltd. Software Development Centre, Adelaide: Development of an APL translator; Leader of team implementing enhancements to S3 compiler, 1971 - 1974; Senior Programmer & Analyst/IP Computer Consultants, Sydney: Development of a terminal emulator; Software Development for a telephone betting terminal controller (team leader); Software Development for data acquisition and control system (team leader), 1974 - 1978; Consultant/Senior Programmer & Analyst, Local Ltd., London: Software Development for Automatic Teller Machine network in Sweden; Consultant to banks for software development, 1978 - 1984; Senior Lecturer in Computer Studies, S.A. Institute of Technology: Co-ordinating in teaching, course development, etc., 1989 - Present

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THOMPSON Douglas

Lecturer in Computing
G.S.C.I.T.
Monash University
Switchback Road
CHURCHILL 3842
Australia

Telephone: 61 51 226 842
E-mail: douglas.thompson@fcit.monash.edu.au

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Software (Programming) (Programming Languages) (Operating Systems); Hardware and Systems (Computer Architecture and Organization)
Education: Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 3 yrs
Working experience: Expert Systems Analyst, CSIRO, Melbourne, Developing Expert Systems Software for the building Industry, 2 yrs; Lecturer in Computing, Monash Univ., Churchill, 7 yrs

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WEBB Geoff

Senior Lecturer
School of Computing and Mathematics
Deakin University
3217 GEELONG
Victoria
Australia

Telephone: (61-52) 272 606
Telefax: (61-52) 272 606
E-mail: webb@deakin.edu.au

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Software (Application Software); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Artificial Intelligence/Expert System); Computers and Society (Computer Uses in Education)
Academic degree(s): BA, 1982, La Trobe University; Ph.D., 1987, La Trobe University
Working experience: Senior Lecturer, School of Computing and Mathematics, Deakin University, Australia
Publications: G. Webb & J. Agar. Inducing diagnostic rules for glomerular disease with the DLG machine learning algorithm. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 4: 3-4, 1992; J.Agar & G. Webb. The application of machine learning to a renal biopsy data-base. Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation, 77: 472-478, 1992; L. Sanzogni, F. Surruwerra & G. Webb. Improving the efficiency of rule based expert systems by rule activation. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 2:369-380, 1990; G. Webb; Acknowledge-based approach to Computer-Aided Learning. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 29:257-285, 1988

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WITTIG Gerhard

Lecturer
Monash University
P O Box 197, Caulfield East
VICTORIA 3145
Australia

Telephone: (61-3) 99 03 28 47
Telefax: (61-3) 99 03 20 05
E-mail: gwittig@fcit.monash.edu.au

Language(s): English; German; Flemish
Professional areas: Software (Systems Analysis); Specific Methodologies and Applications (Artificial Intelligence); Other (Decision Support Systems)
Consultancy areas: Decision Support Systems; Simulation and Modeling. Financial Modeling; Artificial Intelligence; Neural Networks; Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE). CASE Based Reasoning Applications
Professional societies: Australian Software Metrics Association; ISO Australian Functional Size Measurement Standard Workgroup.
Academic degree(s): Ph.D., Artificial Newal Networks, Software Metrics, 1995, Bond University; M.Sc., M.Com (Information Systems), 1992, University of Natal, South Africa
Education: University of South Africa, South Africa, 3 years; University of Natal, South Africa, 2 years; Bond University, Australia, 3 years
Publications: Finnie, G.R., Wittig, G.E. and Petkov, D. Prioritization of Factors Affecting Productivity of Software Development using the Analytic Hierarchy Process. Journal of Systems and Software, vol. 22, pp 129-139, 1993; Wittig, G.E. and Finnie, G.R. Using Artificial Neural Networks and Function Points to Estimate 4GL Software Development Effort, Australian Journal of Information Systems, vol. 1, no. 2, pp 87-94, 1994 etc.

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WU Xindong

Senior Lecturer
Software Development
Monash University
900 Dandenong Road
MELBOURNE 3145
Australia

Telephone: 61 3 9903 1025
Telefax: 61 3 9903 2745
E-mail: xindong@insect.sd.monash.edu.au

Language(s): English; Chinese
Professional areas: Artificial Intelligence (Software Engineering)
Consultancy areas: Knowledge-based tools and systems; Intelligent database systems
Professional societies: Editor of informatics: Int. J. of Computing & Informatics(Europe); Editorial board member of the Int. J. of Computers & their Applications (USA).
Academic degree(s): PhD Artificial Intelligence, July 1993, Edinburgh University M.Eng. Computer Science & Applications, Aug. 1987, Heifei University of Technology, China, B.Eng. Heifei University of Technology, China
Working experience: Senior lecturer, teaching & research, Monash University, 1 yr.; Lecturer, teaching & research, James Cook University, 1.5 yr.; Lecturer / Project Head, teaching & research, Heifei, China
Publications: Knowledge Acquisitions from Databases (book), Ablex, USA, 1995; Fuzzy Interpretation of Induction Results, Proc. of the 1995 Intl Conf on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining, AAAI Press, 1995; Rule Schema + Rule Body : A 2-level Representation Language, Intl J. of Computers & their Applications, 1994; LFA: A Linear Forward-chaining Algorithm for Az Production Systems, Expert Systems, 1993

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ZHENG Yuliang

Senior Lecturer
Computing and Information Technology
Monash University
McMahons Road
FRANKSTON VIC 3199
Australia

Telephone: (61-3) 904 41 96
Telefax: (61-3) 904 41 24
E-mail: yzeng@fcit.monash.edu.au

Language(s): English; Japanese; Chinese
Professional areas: (Computer Security) (Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDNs)) (Application Software)
Consultancy areas: Computer Security
Professional societies: ACM; IEEE; IEIEC; IACR.
Academic degree(s): Ph.D. in Computer & Electrical Engineering, March 1991, Yokohama National University, Japan; M.S. in Computer & Electrical Engineering, March 1988, Yokohama National University, Japan
Education: Yokohama National University, Japan, 1985-1991; Southeast University, China, 1978-1982
Working experience: Lecturer, Wollongong University, 1992-1994; Postdoctoral Fellow, University of NSW, 1991
Publications: Advance in Cryptology", Springer-Verlag, Vol. 718, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1993

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CHOUDHURY Jamilur

Professor
Civil Engineering Department
Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology
Ramna
DHAKA 1000
Bangladesh

Telephone: (880-2) 865258
Telefax: (880-2) 863026

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Software (Systems Analysis) (Application Software) ; Computers and Society (Public Policy-Decision Making)
Professional societies: Bangladesh Computer Society (Vice-President; Institution of Engineers (President); World Fed. of Engineers (Member, Committee on Engineering Information).
Academic degree(s): B.Sc. in Engineering, 1963, University of Engineering & Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh; M.Sc. in Engineering, 1965, University of Southampton, UK; Ph.D. in Engineering, 1968, University of Southampton, UK
Education: Ph.D., University of Southampton, U.K., 1965-1968
Working experience: Director, Computer Centre, Buet, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1982-1992; Professor, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Civil Engineering Department, Dhaka, Bangladesh, present
Publications: Use of Computers for Decentralized Information Systems, APDC, Kuala Lumpur, 1989; Computerization of President's Secretariat, Report prepared for Government of Bangladesh, 1988; Computerization of Planning Commission, Government of Bangladesh, 1989 plus 37 others

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HOSSAIN Mofazzal

Programmer
Bangladesh Bureau of Educational Information and Statistics (BANBEIS)
Ministry of Education
1, Sonargaon Road, Palashi-Nilkhet
DHAKA 1205
Bangladesh

Telephone: (880-2) 502078

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database); Software (Application Software)
Consultancy areas: Database; Information Systems Organization
Professional societies: Computer Professional Society in Bangladesh; Statistics Association in Bangladesh.
Academic degree(s): B.Sc.(Honours) in Statistics, 1975, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh; M.Sc. in Statistics, 1976, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh
Working experience: Programmer, BANBEIS, His research activities involve computerization of Monthly Pay Order (MPO) System on IBM System/34 using RPG II and Scholarship Selection System on IBM PS/2, development of Database software/systems on library management/personal information on IBM PS/2 using dBASE III+, etc., 1976 - Present

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FAN Chenchen

Senior Engineer and Division Chief
Survey and Study Division
Information Centre of State Education Commission
Da Mu Cang Hu Tong, Xi Dan
100816 BEIJING
China

Telephone: (86-1) 6097072

Language(s): Chinese; English; German
Professional areas: Software (Systems Analysis) (Software Engineering) (Database); Others (Programming)
Consultancy areas: Software Engineering; Database; Systems Analysis
Professional societies: Commissary, National Information Technology Standardization Technical Committee; Commissary, CSBTS/TC28/SC14; Individual Expert, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC14.
Education: Beijing University, Beijing, China, 1961-1967; Institute for Foreign Languages Shanghai, Shanghai, China, 1979; Universität Bonn, Bonn, Federal Rep. of Germany, 1980; Universität Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Fed. Rep. of Germany, 1980-1982; IBM Software Engineering Workshop, Beijing, China, 1985-1986
Working experience: Research Professor, Beijing Research Center for Science and Technology Management; Design 2 Normal of information interchange of State Education Commission; Survey and study of 278 country principals of middle and primary school of National Observation Network of the Dynamics of Educational Development at the country level; Take part in the design project "the Construction of Education Management Information System" with the World Bank Loan "The Educational Development in the Poor Regions of China"; Design Database for the teaching staff of all regular higher education institutions in China; Engineer, Information Centre, Creation of Database, Guidelines for National Education MIS, Feasibility Studies of Network, present
Publications: The Basic information set for teaching staff management of all regular higher education institutions in China (publ. in Chinese); Standardization of representation of Data Element in China, ISO/TC97/SC14 N377 (English); Untersuchungsmethod, a report of my studies upon completion of my visit in the F.R. of Germany in 1989, reported to the DAAD of the F.R. of Germany

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WANG Kai Hsi (Kai Xi)

Professor
Research Laboratory of Digital Technology, Department of Electronic Engineering
Beijing Polytechnic University
Jiou Long Shan Chao Yang District
100022 BEIJING
China

Telephone: (86-1) 771 1177 Ext.435

Language(s): Chinese; English
Professional areas: Hardware (Computer Hardware Applications); Software (Application Software); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Computer Aided Engineering); Others (Image Processing and Pattern Recognition)
Consultancy areas: Computer Hardware Applications; Application Software
Professional societies: Member of the Council, Signal Processing Society of Chinese Electronic Society; Member of the Council, Chinese Electrical Engineering Technology Society.
Academic degree(s): B.Sc., 1957 July, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Tsing Hua University
Education: Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Tsing Hua University, 1952-57; Dept. of Computer Engineering, Chinese Science and Technology University, 1960-1963
Working experience: System Developer, University, Development of Microcomputer System with Zilog Z80, Intel 8088/8086 and peripheral ICS, 1981-85; Designer, Delft University, Netherlands, Transputer Network Interface & Test Bus Interface with IBM-PC, 1987-88; Researcher, Biomedical Signal Processing, 1988-Present

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BAJAJ Kamlesh Kumar

Senior Technical Director
National Informatics Centre
A-Block, C.G.O. Complex. Lodhi Road
NEW DELHI 110 003
India

Telephone: (91-11) 4360 962
Telex: 031-61274
Telefax: (91-61) 4362 489
E-mail: uunet!nicnet!hub!kkb

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Software (Systems Analysis); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database) (Artificial Intelligence/Expert System); Software (Application Software); Computers and Society (Organization Impacts) (Strategies and Planning)
Consultancy areas: Systems Analysis; Management Information Systems; Database; Artificial Intelligence; Expert Systems; Office Automation; Networks
Professional societies: Fellow of Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (FIETE), India; Member of Computer Society of India.
Academic degree(s): B.Sc., 1969, University of Delhi, India; M.Sc., 1971, University of Delhi, India; M.Sc., 1972, Dalhousie University, Canada; Ph.D., 1976, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada
Education: McMaster University, Ontario, Canada, 1972/1976
Working experience: Computer Communication Systems Designer, Planning, Preparing reports, software development, implementation, leading projects teams; Chief Project Co-ordinator of UNDP funded KBCS Project (IND 85/2), co-ordinated 6 nodal centres, participated in tripartite reviews, prepared detailed workplans, interacted with UNDP and the Chief Technical advisor; System Designer, Design and development of Expert Systems for Applications in Finance Social Development, Legal Reasoning and Nutrition Diet Programme. Expertise in Database management systems, office automation, artificial intelligence, expert systems, and decision support systems, 1985-present
Publications: Systems Study Report for Computerisation in the Income Tax Department, Government of India, 1992; Knowledge Based Computer System Development Programme, Phase I and II documents, (UNDP Project IND 85/72), 1990

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GAUTAM Suresh K.S.

Reader
Department of Education in Science and Mathematics
National Council of Educational Research and Training
Sri Aurobindo Marg
NEW DELHI 110 016
India

Telephone: (91-11) 661742; 666047 ext.4246
Telex: 31-73024-NCERT IN
Telefax: (91-11) 6868 419

Language(s): English; Hindi
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Computer Uses in Education); Software (Application Software); Computers and Society (Strategies and Planning)
Consultancy areas: Computer Science Education; Computer Uses in Education. Mathematics
Professional societies: Life Member of Delhi Association of Mathematics Teachers.
Academic degree(s): M.Sc., 1969, The Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India; Ph.D., 1973, The Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
Education: The Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India, 1967/1975
Working experience: Worked as member of the team whose duty it is to support and promote computer education in the country. The duties include organization of teacher training programmes, evaluation and testing of educational software, development of curriculum for computer science at the senior secondary stage (for Computer Science at the senior secondary stage), maintenance and supervision of computer laboratory; Worked as a member of a team studying the impact of computers on Indian school teachers and students. The research study was sponsored by the international organization, IEA and it had been simultaneously conducted in 20 different countries of the world.
Publications: Training manual for CLASS, NCERT, India, 1990

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GUPTA Rajendra Prasad

Reader and Coordinator CLASS Resource Centre
Department of Education in Science and Mathematics
National Council of Educational Research and Training
Sri Aurobindo Marg
NEW DELHI 110 016
India

Telephone: (91-11) 661742
Telefax: (91-11) 6868 419

Language(s): English; Hindi
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Computer Uses in Education) (Strategies and Planning) (Public Policy-Decision Making)
Consultancy areas: Training Programme Development
Professional societies: Life Member of Delhi Association of Mathematics Teachers (DAMT).
Academic degree(s): M.Sc. Applied Mathematics, 1964, University of Roorkee, India; Ph.D. Applied Mathematics, 1967, University of Roorkee, India
Education: Computer Education & Software Development, Bradford and St Mark and St John, Plymouth, United Kingdom, 1985
Working experience: Project Officer, Computer Literacy and studies in Schools (CLASS) project with particular focus on: Development of Curricula and Training material for students/teacher, trainees/Resource Persons. Organising training/orientation programmes. Development/Evaluation/Testing of software material. Research project-International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement - Computers in Education Study, 1984-present
Publications: Computer Literacy and Studies in Schools (CLASS), Workshop Report, NCERT, 1984; Individually Guided System of Instruction (IGSI) in Maths Jr. Ind.Edu.Rev., 1985; How computers follow instructions in BASIC, Ind. Jr. Math.Edu, 1986; Mathematical work with computer, Alpha plus, 1987; Learning Friction with Microcomputer, Paper presented in International Seminar on Software programming in Computers and Science Education, 1988; Training Manual for Teachers under CLASS, NCERT, 1991; Computer Education, CLASS activities, Information Technology for Common Man, Computer Society of India, 1992; Mathematics Software, LCM-HCF with Microcomputer, NCERT, 1993; Science Software, Friction with Microcomputer, NCERT, 1993

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JINDAL Asha

Senior Lecturer
Department of Education in Science and Mathematics
National Council of Educational Research and Training
Sri Aurobindo Marg
NEW DELHI 110 016
India

Telephone: (91-11) 661742; 660105; 663987;
Telex: 31-73024-NCRT IN
Telefax: (91-11) 6868 419

Language(s): English; Hindi
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Computer Uses in Education); Software (Application Software) ; Others (Computer Aided Instruction)
Consultancy areas: Computer Aided Learning. Software Design; Computer Uses in Education
Academic degree(s): M.Sc. Physics, 1971, University of Allahabad, India; Doctor of Philosophy, 1974, University of Allahabad, India
Education: University of Allahabad, India, 1967/1974,
Working experience: Design and development of CAI software. Participation in the programmes related to computer education in India. Lecture, demonstration as well as supervision in hands on practice session in teachers training programme. Monitoring and reporting the activities related to CLASS (Computer Literacy and Studies in Schools) project. Evaluation, testing and review of educational as well as application software. Preparation of syllabus and instructional material for 10 + 2 computer science. Writing papers/articles on computers in education. Preparation of bibliography of software packages. Worked on study on status of computer education in Indian schools.
Publications: "Role of computers in education", Education Quarterly, 1986; "Learning Programming", Sangam, 1989; "Mathematical Graphics by computer in physics", Sangam, 1989; "Computer simulation in physics", Sangam, 1990

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KAUL Chuni Lal

Reader
Department of Evaluational Surveys and Data Processing
National Council of Educational Research and Training
Sri Aurobindo Marg
NEW DELHI 110 016
India

Telephone: (91-11) 660464
Telex: 31-73024-NCERT IN
Telefax: (91-11) 6868 419

Language(s): English; Hindu; Urdu; Kashmiri
Professional areas: Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database); Computers and Society (Strategies and Planning) (Public Policy-Decision Making)
Professional societies: Indian Society for Probability and Statistics.
Academic degree(s): Ph.D. Statistic, 1984, Delhi University, India
Education: J&K University, Srinagar, India, 1954/1957; Allahabad University, Allahabaad, India, 1957; I.S.I., Calcultta, Delhi, 1961
Working experience: Database Developer, development of educational database through all-India Educational surveys with included designing of the census and sample surveys, development of tools, preparation of sampling plans, development of operational strategies and guidelines for investigators, training of investigators, guidance to the field staff, analysis of data and report writing, 35 years; Co-ordinator, development of computerized database on the Sixth AIES through the National Informatics Centre, India and its net working systems NIV Net and DISNET, present
Publications: "Crossings of a Height and Related Rank Order Statistics", Maths Operationsforsch. Ser Statist. 14(4) 527-533, 1983; "Distributions of Rank Order Statistics Related to a Generalized Randon Walk", JSPI, 12, 177-191, 1984; "Visits to Height in a Random Walk", Proceedings, III Annual Conference Indian Soc. Prob. Theo. Appl. 21-30, Wiley Eastern, 1984; "A Review of Educational Surveys in India", Proc. Seminar on Role of Sample Surveys in Education, 86-96, NCERT, 1983; "Fluctuations of Partial Sums S+/-1 When Total is Unknown", JISA, 21, 83-90, 1983; "Distribution of Upcrossings and Related Rank Order Statistics", Maths
Operationsforsch. U Statist, 14(2), 257-261, 1983

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MALLIK Uptal

Reader
Department of Education in Science and Mathematics
National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT)
Sri Aurobindo Marg
NEW DELHI 110 016
India

Telephone: (91-11) 661742; 666047 ext.4308
Telex: 31-73024-NCERT IN
Telefax: (91-11) 6868 419

Language(s): English; Bengali; German
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Computer Uses in Education) (Strategies and Planning) (Social Impacts); Software (Application Software)
Consultancy areas: Computer Uses in Education
Academic degree(s): M.Sc., 1968, University of Calcutta, India; M.Ed., 1981, University of Maryland, USA; Ph.D., 1974, University of Calcultta, India
Education: University of Calcultta, India, 1961-72; University of Maryland, USA, 1979-81
Working experience: Coordinator, educational software development/procurement for the project of the Government of India titled "Computer Literacy and studies and Studies in Schools" (CLASS), ever since inception of the project in 1984. Trained teachers under the project and developed software. Coordinator, project "Strengthening of teaching of modern biology and biotechnology in schools with computers as an aid". Worked as a member of the Research Team studying the impact of computers on teachers and students in India, sponsored by the Twente University, Netherlands.
Publications: 30 articles dedicated to various aspects of school computing in the leading computer journal of India, Computers Today, Living Media, New Delhi; Computers in the biology classroom, NCERT, New Delhi, 1990; Study Guide for Computer Literacy and Studies in Schools, NCERT, New Delhi, 1985; Guidelines for computer software development for teachers, to be published by UNESCO, Bangkok; Training manual for CLASS, NCERT, New Delhi, 1990

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MITTAL Kamlesh

Reader
Department of Education in Science and Mathematics
National Council of Educational Research and Training
Sri Aurobindo Marg
NEW DELHI 110 016
India

Telephone: (91-11) 661742
Telex: 31-73024-NCRT IN
Telefax: (91-11) 6868 419

Language(s): English; Hindi
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Computer Uses in Education) ; Software (Application Software); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database); Others (Software Engineering)
Consultancy areas: Application Software (Software Design for Chemistry); Computer Uses in Education
Academic degree(s): Master of Science, 1967, and Doctor of Philosophy, 1971, Jiwaji University, Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh), India
Education: Jiwaji University Gwalior, 1962/1971
Working experience: Development of computer software for teaching/learning chemistry at secondary and senior secondary level. Developing question bank to be user with microcomputers for listing and evaluation. Conducting programmers for integration computers with teaching, developing curriculum, software packages. Training of teachers for computer literacy and application of educational Computing
Publications: Hydrolysis of Organic Phosphates, Part. III, Part. IV, Journal of Indian Chemistry, India, 1970; Solar Energy, Journal of Indian Education, NCERT, India, 1976; Chemistry, Text-book for Class IX and Class X, Tata McGraw Hill, India, 1981; Review of Computer Software on Questions Bank, Computer Today, India, 1985; Book review of microcomputers in chemistry teaching, Disney in school science, NCERT, India, 1992; Article use of microcomputers in chemistry teaching in India Education, Commonwealth Publishers, India, 1993

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NARASIMHA DEVARA Vijayaditya

Deputy Director General
Planning Commission
National Informatics Centre
A-Block, C.G.O. Complex. Lodi Road
NEW DELHI-3 110 003
India

Telephone: (91-11) 4360 788
Telefax: (91-11) 4362 489
E-mail: uunet!nicnet!asterix!drnv

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Networking (Wide Area Networks (WANs)); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database); Computers and Society (Strategies and Planning); Others (Computer Uses in Other Systems) (Database)
Consultancy areas: Wide Area Networks (WANs); Database. On-line Database Services
Professional societies: Computer Society of India (CSI); Society for Information Science (SIS).
Academic degree(s): Ph.D., 1972, University of North Carolina, Chapell Hill, USA; M.Sc. Statistics, 1967, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, India
Working experience: Deputy Director General, National Informatics Centre (NIC), responsible for the design, development and implementation of a government WAN (Wide Area Network) with more than 650 satellite based terminals ; directing several technical teams in the development of Socio-economic Databases, present; Consultant to national and international organizations in developing strategies and planning the implementation of the systems, undertaking feasibility studies and guiding Ph.D. and M.Sc. degree thesis for 10 years.
Publications: Establishing a Data Highway for the National Informatics Centre; Proposal for development of Satellite based National Informatics Network for Government of India, NICENET, 1985; Proposal for National Informatics Centre Phase II Expansion, 1984; Project Report for Computerised Asiad Information System, Asiad'82, 1982; Utilization of Computers in Government, Report for Public Accounts Committee, 1979; Feasibility study for setting up software export corporation for Tamil Nadu Government; Feasibility Report of National Informatics Centre, 1974; Combinatorial Information Retrieval Systems, Ph.D. Thesis, 1972; On total chromatic number of a graph, journal of London Maths Society, 1971

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IN-177
SAXENA Raghu Ray

Reader
Department of Education in Science and Mathematics
National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT)
Sri Aurobindo Marg
NEW DELHI 110 016
India

Telephone: (91-11) 666 047 ext. 4232
Telex: 31-73024 -NCRT IN
Telefax: (91-11) 6868 419

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Computers and Society ; Software (Application Software) (Programming)
Consultancy areas: Computer Uses in Education. with Teacher Training Strategies
Professional societies: Member of Computer Society of India, one of the active member of Delhi chapter of the society.
Academic degree(s): M.Sc. Mathematics, 1961, University of Agra, India; Ph.D. Statistics, Meerut University, Meerut, India
Working experience: Computer literacy, Student curriculum development, teacher training strategies and management of computer literacy project in Senior Secondary schools, Software Evaluation, Computer added instruction, CAI design and integration of the same in the curricular activities, Systems analysis and design, Electronic data processing, Planing management of data processing of research project in the field of Education
Publications: "Software Development in Education, some basic issues", Indian Journal of Mathematics Education, 1986; "Mathematical Graphing by computer in Physics", Sangam, 1989; "A teaching approach for Spreadsheet under computer literacy", Sangam

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IN-178
SESHAGIRI Narasimhiah

Director General & Special Secretary to Government of India
National Informatics Centre
A-Block, C.G.O. Complex. Lodhi Road
NEW DELHI 110 003, India

Telephone: (91-11) 4361 504
Telex: 031-61274 NICS IN
Telefax: (91-11) 4364 873
E-mail: uunet!nicnet!dgo!nsg
Language(s): English
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Strategies and Planning) (Public Policy-Decision Making); Software (Systems Analysis)
Consultancy areas: Informatics Policy; Informatics Planning; Systems Analysis; Management Information Systems; Networks; Project Management
Professional societies: Elected Fellow: Indian Academy of Sciences; National Academy of Sciences; Institution of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineers; Computer Society of India; Data for Development, Paris.
Academic degree(s): Ph.D., Electronics & Communication Engineering, 1964, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Working experience: Director General, National Informatics Centre; Special Secretary to Government of India in the Planning Commission, 1993-present; Additional Secretary to Government of India in the Planning Commission & Director General, National Informatics Centre, 1988/93; Additional Secretary, Dpt of Electronics & Director General, National Informatics Centre, 1984/88; Director, Computer Development Division, Dpt of Electronics, 1981/84; Executive Director, National Informatics Centre, Dpt of Electronics, 1975/84; Director & Head of Department, Information Planning and Analysis Group (IPAG), Dpt of Electronics, 1971/84; Scientist, Computer Group, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), 1969/71
Publications: "Computer & Communication - Value Added Services", Edited with J. Salmona, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1991; "Adaptive Distributed Multimedia : A Concept for Characterising co-cognitive Virtual Reality Systems", Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia Computer and Communication Technology, Application and Enterprise", Bombay, November 5-7, 1992; Tri-media Tri-dimensional Cellular Value-Added Spread-Spectrum Integrated-Services Packet Network - A Technology Forecast - paper presented in the International Conference on Computer and Communication - Value-Added Services Infocom'91, Bombay, October 20-22, 1991.

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IN-179
SHARMA Yogesh Kumar

Senior Technical Director
Training Division
National Informatics Centre, Government of India
A-Block C.G.O. Complex, Lodhi Road
NEW DELHI 110 003
India

Telephone: (91-11) 4361 475
Telex: 031-61274 NICS IN
Telefax: (91-11) 4362 489
E-mail: uunet!nicnet!yks

Language(s): English; Hindi
Professional areas: Software (Software Engineering); Computers and Society (Strategies and Planning); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database); Human Computer Interaction (Multimedia)
Consultancy areas: Strategies and Planning (for training activities for large organizations); Database Design
Professional societies: Institutional Member of Association Computer Machinery (A.CM.), USA.
Academic degree(s): Ph.D. in Computers, 1978, Indian Institute of Technology Hauz Khas, New Delhi
Working experience: Coordination of the Development of Distributed Database Management System for Heterogeneous Computer Network at NIC. Participation in planning and implementation of Informatics Services for various sectors. Short-term Consultancy Assignment for UNESCO : setting up a Software Resources Centre at Afghanistan and networking of India-Nepal under RINSCA Project.

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IN-180
SINGH Satvir

Reader
Department of Measurement, Evaluation, Survey and Data Processing
National Council of Educational Research and Training
Sri Aurobingo Marg
NEW DELHI 110 016
India

Telephone: (91-11) 666047 Ext. 4286
Telex: 31-73027-NCERT IN
Telefax: (91-11) 6868 419
Language(s): English; Hindi
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Computer Uses in Education); Software (Application Software); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database)
Consultancy areas: Computer Uses in Education (Educational research, educational survey, educational evaluation and teaching/learning in secondary education)
Professional societies: Member of Computer Society of India
Academic degree(s): M.Sc. Science, 1964, Agraa University, Agra, India; Ph.D., 1980, M.S. University of Baroda, India
Education: J.V. College, Baraut (U.P.) 1960/63; Meerut College, Meerut (U.P.), 1963/64; M.S. University, Baroda (Gujarat), 1974/80
Working experience: Management and coordination, different activities of the Computer Centre equipped with Minicomputers, microcomputers (UNIX) and a separate Data Entry Section with Off-Line DE Systems running: SPSS/PC, UNIFY, QCAIC, DABASE III Plus along with FORTRAN, COBOL, PASCAL, BASIC and "C" Languages. Teaching/Training and consultancy computers and its applications. Conducting researches/surveys in the area of school education including Computers in Education Study of IEA.
Publications: Third All India Educational Survey, Pre-primary Schools, NCERT, New Delhi, 1981; Fourth All India Educational Survey, Educational Facilities and Enrolment, NCERT, New Delhi, 1982; Use Computers in Education, Journal of Indian Education, 1982; Coaching Institutions in India, Journal of Indian Education, 1982; Fifth All India Educational Survey, NCERT, New Delhi, 1992; Report of the National Study of Scholastic Achievement at Classes X and XII levels, New Delhi, 1991; An intensive Study of Teaching-aids at Middle and Secondary Stages of Schools, New Delhi, 1990

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ID-181
SUDARSONO Blasius

Head
Centre for Scientific Documentation and Information
Indonesian Institute of Sciences
J1. Jend. Gatot Subroto 10
12042 JAKARTA
Jawa Barat
Indonesia

Telephone: (62-21) 5733465; 5733467;
Telex: 62875 IA
Telefax: (62-21) 5733467
E-mail: setiarso%idnpdii.uucp@indogtw.csc.ui.ac.id

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Networking (Local Area Networks (LANs))
Working experience: Head, Centre for Scientific Documentation and Information (PDII-LIPI), Installed Hewlett Packard 3000 (mini) and MINISIS software granted by the International Research Development Centre - IRDC (Canada) to set up database on Indonesian research reports, articles and conference proceedings, 1983-91; Upgraded the mini-computer into HP 3000/922LX based on MPE/XL (OS) and RISC technique; Implemented LAN enabling to offer online services more than 90,000 bibliographic records

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IR-182
DJAHANGUIR Amir Hossein

Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Engineering
Sharif University of Technology
Azadi Ave.
TEHRAN
Iran

Telephone: (98-21) 918660

Language(s): Persian; French; English
Professional areas: Hardware (Hardware System Architecture) (Computer Hardware Applications) (Peripheral Devices); Others (Parallel Processing) (Simulation) (Real Time Applications)
Consultancy areas: Parallel Processing; Simulation. Logic Simulation
Professional societies: OCCAM User Group.
Academic degree(s): M.Sc., Electrical Engineering, 1984, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon, France; Ph.D., Industrial Automation & Informatics, June 1989, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Toulouse, France
Education: Université Paris XI (Orsay), Deuga, France, 1979-81; Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon, France, 1981-84
Working experience: Lecturer, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Toulouse, Computer Organization, France, 1985-89; Assistant Professor, Sharif University of Technology, High Performance Computer Architecture, Machine Language, 1989-Present
Publications: Co-author, "Use of OCCAM for the Validation of Distributed Discrete Event Driven Simulation," Proceedings of the 10th OCCAM User Group Meeting and Workshop on Parallel Programming of Transputer Based Machines, Erochede, Netherlands, pp.213-221, 3-5 April 1989; Co-author, "Totally Distributed Discrete Event Driven Simulation," Proceedings of the 1989 European Simulation Multi-Conference, Rome, Italy, pp.127-132, June 7-9 1989

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JP-182-bis-1
IWAMA Kazuo

Professor
Department of Information Science
Kyoto University
Yoshida-Honmachi
Kyoto 606-01
Japan

Telephone: (81-75) 753-5372
Telefax: (81-75) 753-5379
E-mail: iwama@kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp
URL: http://www.lab2.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~iwama/index.html

Language(s): Japanese; English
Professional areas: Algorithms and complexity theory including parallel algorithms and complexity, proof complexity, SAT algorithms, and instance generation
Academic degree(s): B.E., M.E. and Ph.D. degrees from Department of Electrical Engineering, Kyoto University in 1973, 1975 and 1980, respectively
Working experience: Professor and Head of Iwama's laboratory, Department of Information Science, Kyoto University, Present
Publications: Iwama, K., Nozoe, M., & Yajima, S. "Optimizing OBDDs Is Still Intractable for Monotone Functions" Proc. MFCS'98 (LNCS 1450), pp. 625-635, 1998; Iwama, K., and Iwamoto, C., "Improved Time and Space Hierarchies of One-Tape Off-Line TMs" Proc. MFCS'98 (LNCS 1450), pp. 580-588, 1998; Iwama, K., Kambayashi, Y. and Miyano, E., "New Bounds for Oblivious Mesh Routing" Proc. ESA'98 (LNCS 1461) pp. 295-306, 1998; Iwama, K., Miyano, E.,
Tajima, S. and Tamaki, H., "Efficient Randomized Routing Algorithms on the Two-Dimensional Mesh of Buses", Proc. COCOON'98 (LNCS 1449), pp. 229-240 (1998); Iwama, K., and Miyano, E., "Better approximations of non-Hamiltonian graphs," Discrete Applied Mathematics 81, pp. 239-261 (1998); Iwama, K., and Iwamoto, C., "A canonical form of vector machines,"Information and Computation 141, pp. 37-65 (1998); Iwama, K., " Complexity of Finding Short Resolution Proofs" Proc. 22nd Symposium on Mathematical Foundation of Computer Sceince (MFCS'97), LNCS 1295, pp 309 -- 318 (1997); Iwama, K. and Miyano, E.,
"Three-dimensional mashes are less powerful than two-dimesional ones in oblivious routing" Proc. Fifth Europian Symposium on Algorithms (ESA'97), LNCS1284, pp 284--295 (1997).

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JP-182-bis-2
OKABE Yoichi

Professor
Division of Information Devices
RCAST
University of Tokyo
4-6-1, Komaba, Meguro-ku
Tokyo, 153
Japan

Telephone: (81-3) 3481-4458
Telefax: (81-3) 3481-4578
E-mail: okabe@okabe.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp
URL: http://www.okabe.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~okabe/home.html

Language(s):
Japanese; English
Professional areas: Neural Networks
Working experience: Professor, Division of Information Devices, RCAST, Univ. of Tokyo, and head of Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, Univ. of Tokyo, [Under Graduate Course (2nd grade, EE): Introduction to Electron Devices Under Graduate Course (4th grade, EE) and Graduate Course (Electronics): Advanced Quantum Mechanics Graduate Course (Electronics): Neural Networks Graduate Course (Interdisiplinary): High Speed Functional Devices Graduate Course (Superconductivity): Advanced Course on Electron Devices] Present; Former CCR, Univ. of Tokyo, and Dept. of Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Univ. of Tokyo and Visiting Scientist of IBM San Jose Res. Lab. and an Assoc. Prof. of Educational Computer Center, Univ. of Tokyo

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JP-182-bis-3
TANAKA Hozumi

Professor
Department of Computer Science
Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering
Tokyo Institute of Technology
2-12-1 Oookayama Meguro-ku
Tokyo 152
Japan

Telephone: (81-3) 5734 -3046
Telefax: (81-3) 5734 -2915
E-mail: tanaka@cs.titech.ac.jp
URL: http://tanaka-www.cs.titech.ac.jp/tanaka-home-e.html

Language(s):
Japanese; English
Professional areas: Natural language processing and its applications,
Speech understanding, Machine translation
Working experience: Professor, Department of Computer Science, Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering, and Head of Tanaka research laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Present
Publications: available at his web site.

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JP-182-bis-4
YASUDA Masami

Professor

Department of Math & Informatics
Chiba University
Yayoi-cho, Inage-ku

Chiba 263-8522

Japan

Telephone: (81-43) 290-3662 (dial in)
Telefax: (81-43) 290-2733 (or 2874)
E-mail: yasuda@math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp
URL: http://www.ti.chiba-u.ac.jp

Language(s):
Japanese; English
Professional areas: Interested in a research exchange with other experts and in developing a new theory and its applications in areas such as Stochastic Optimization and its Application (Optimal Stopping problem, Markov decision theory) and Fuzzy environment modelling
Working experience: Professor, Department of Math & Informatics
Chiba University, Present
Publications:"Stopped Decision Processes in conjunction with General Utility" (ps file,147K) or (pdf file,161K), with M.Kurano and Y.Kadota. Presented at VII International Conference on Stochastic Programming, Vancouver, August 1998. " Fuzzy Stopping of a Dynamic Fuzzy System " (ps file,147K) or (pdf file,161K), with M.Kurano, J.Nakagami and Y.Yoshida. Proceedings KES'98 Adelaide, April 1998, Editors by L.C.Jain and R.K.Jain, Vol. 3, pp.547-552. " A Game Variant of Stopping Problem on Jump Processes with a Monotone Rule " (ps file, 178K) with M.Kurano and J.Nakagami. Accepted by Annals of Dynamic Games. " The Time Average Reward for some Dynamic Fuzzy System " (ps file, 167K) or (pdf file, 179K), with M.Kurano, J.Nakagami and Y.Yoshida. Accepted by Computers and Mathematics with Applications(Elsevier). " On the General Utility of Discounted Markov Decision Processes " (ps file, 183K) or (pdf file, 187K), with Y.Kadota and M.Kurano.


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MY-183
RAZAK Zaidah

Doctor
School of Computer Sciences
University of Sciences of Malaysia
11800 PENANG
Malaysia

Telephone: (60-4) 877888 Ext. 3642
Telefax: (60-4) 871526

Language(s): English; Malay
Professional areas: Specific Methodologies or Applications (Artificial Intelligence/Expert System) (Database); Software (Application Software)
Consultancy areas: Artificial Intelligence; Information Systems Organization
Professional societies: Association for Computing Machinery, U.S.A.; American Association for Artificial Intelligence, U.S.A.; British Computer Society, Expert Systems Group, U.K.; Computer Science Terminology National Committee, Malaysia.
Academic degree(s): Bachelor of Science (Hons) - Computer Science, 1974-1977, Monash University, Australia; D.I.C. and M.Sc., 1978/79, Imperial College, University of London, United Kingdom; Ph.D.-Computer Science, 1982/1984, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Education: Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 1974-1977; Imperial College, University of London, London, United Kingdom, 1978-79; University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom, 1982-1984
Working experience: Associate Professor/Lecturer in Computer Science (teaching, administration and postgraduate supervision); Researcher in Artificial Intelligence; Consultant in Information systems to various external organizations
Publications: "An Analysis of Ranking for Free Text Retrieval Systems", Informatics 8: Advances in Intelligent Retrieval, (A Conway - Ed.), London, UK, 1985; "A Knowledge-based Model for Representing and Classifying Companies", Expert Systems Applications Conference, Los Angeles, USA, 1990; "The Design and Features of COPE - An Integrated Knowledge-based system in Company Performance Evaluation", Proc. of the First National Computer Conference, K.L., Malaysia, 1989; "Trends in Port Management Information Systems", First Port Finance Seminar, Penang, Malaysia, 1987

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MY-184
YUSOF Alias

Director of Computer Centre
Computer Centre
University of Science
11800 PENANG
Malaysia

Telephone: (60-4) 885 344
Telefax: (60-4) 885 344

Language(s): English; Malaysia National Language
Professional areas: Networking (General Networks) (Local Area Networks (LANs)) (Wide Area Networks (WANs)) (Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDNs)); Computers and Society (Computer Uses in Education) (Public Policy-Decision Making) (Social Problem Solving) (Organization Impacts) (Strategies and Planning); Others (Information Systems Development)
Academic degree(s): B.Sc. (Hons), 1978, University of Science, Malaysia; M.Sc., 1983, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Education: University of Science, Malaysia, 1974-1978; University of California, Santa Barbara, USA, 1979-1982
Working experience: Project Director for the planning, acquisition and implementation of information technology infrastructure and services, University of Sciences, Malaysia; Project Leader for the information technology planning study team for one of the state government in Malaysia; Managing the Computer Centre for the University; Consultancy and advisory works both within University and outside University in the area of information technology planning and its applications

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MN-185
ENKHBAT Chimedin

Engineer
Center for Scientific and Technological Information (CSTI)
Ulaanbaatar/11, Kolarov Str 49
ULAN-BATOR
Mongolia

Telephone: (976) 21471

Language(s): German; English; Russian
Professional areas: Networking (Wide Area Networks (WANs)); Software (Programming); Hardware (Peripheral Devices)
Consultancy areas: Wide Area Networks (WANs); Programming; Peripheral Devices
Academic degree(s): Diploma-Engineer, 1983, Technological Institute Karl-Marx-Stadt, Germany
Working experience: Engineer, CSTI, Remote Access to Mainframe Computers, Network Nodes & Switching Controller Programming, Present

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MN-186
ERDENE Tsogoo

Engineer
Division for Technological Policy and Automation
Centre for Scientific and Technological Information
Raga Toiruu 49
ULAABAATAR 46
Mongolia

Telephone: (33-976) 21471; 27744
Telex: 236 cnti mh
Telefax: (33-976) 1 327918
E-mail: tsogoo@ulaan-bator.icsti.su

Language(s): Mongolian; Russian; English
Professional areas: Software (Systems Analysis) (Software Engineering) (Application Software) (Programming); Networking (Local Area Networks (LANs)); Hardware (Peripheral Devices) (Applications of Microprocessors) ; Networking (Wide Area Networks (WANs)) (Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDNs)); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database) (Computer Graphics) (Image Processing and Pattern Recognition)
Consultancy areas: Local Area Networks (LANs); Programming; Peripheral Devices
Professional societies: Member of Society of Mongolian Engineers.
Academic degree(s): Diploma Engineer, 1988, Novosibirskian Electronic-Engineering Institute, Russia
Education: Novosibirskian Electronic-Engineering Institute, Russia, 1983/1988
Working experience: Teacher Mongolian Pioneer Palace, Teaching in Basic, Fortran, Computer Application, 1988/1989; Programmer, Centre for Scientific & Technological Information, Division for Technological Policy and Automation, Area of languages used Clipper, C, Dbase III plus, 1989-present

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NZ-187
DAVIS Joseph

Senior Lecturer
Department of Management Science and Information Systems
University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
AUCKLAND
New Zealand

Telephone: (64-9) 373 7599 Ext. 8563
Telefax: (64-9) 373 7430
E-mail: j.davis@auckland.ac.nz

Language(s): English; Hindi; French
Professional areas: Software (Software Engineering); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database) (Artificial Intelligence/Expert System) ; Computers and Society (Computer Uses in Education) (Organization Impacts) (Strategies and Planning); Others (Decision Support Systems) (Social Impacts)
Consultancy areas: Database (Design, development and implementation of large database systems); Computer Uses in Education; Systems Analysis and Design. Large Systems; Software Engineering
Professional societies: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), USA; The Institute of Management Science (TIMS), USA; IEEE, Computer, USA; Decision Sciences Institute, USA.
Academic degree(s): B.Sc. Mathematics, 1973, St Joseph College, India; Post-Graduate Diploma in Management, 1975, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India; Ph.D., 1985, University of Pittsburgh, USA Education: University of Pittsburgh, USA, 1982/1985
Working experience: Lecturer, Faculties at Indiana University, Bloomington, USA and University of Auckland, New Zealand, lecturing in Database Management, Decision Support Systems and Computer supported co-operative work. Visiting professor, USSR, India. Consultant, USA, New Zealand
Publications: "Conceptual Data Modelling in Database Design : limitations and differences between Experts and Novices Designers", International Journal of Man-Machine studies, 1992; "Product Evaluation, Teaching and Planning System : a prototype decision support system for promotion decision", Operations Research (to appear); "A Revaluation of Implementation Process Models", TIMS interfaces, 1997; Incorporating User Diversity into Information Systems Assessment", in Information Systems Assessment, Amsterdam, North-Holland, 1987

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NZ-188
DIAZ Justo A.

Professor of Information Science
Department of Management Science and Information Systems
The University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
AUCKLAND
New Zealand

Telephone: (64-9) 373 7599 Ext. 7668
Telefax: (64-9) 373 7430
E-mail: j.diaz@auckland.ac.nz

Language(s): English; Spanish
Professional areas: Software (Application Software) ; Computers and Society (Strategies and Planning) (Organization Impacts)
Consultancy areas: Project Management
Professional societies: New Zealand Computer Society; Joint Action Group on Software (NZ Trade Board) (Various User Groups).
Academic degree(s): B.Sc., 1953, Ottawa University, Ottawa; Ph.D. 1962, University of California, Berkeley
Education: Ottawa University, 1962/1978
Working experience: Researcher in Systems Architecture, 1990/1993; Divisional Manager, Development, 1988/1990; Manager, Corporate Systems Architecture, 1987/1988; Involved in the development of a full-function banking system to serve about 1000 branches and 4 different banks. This involvement covered software development, technical infrastructure and systems architectures, 1984/1990; Studying the patrimony of large systems into replaceable modules in a hierarchical structure

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NZ-189
HINE John

Professor
Department of Computer Science
Victoria University
P.O.Box 600
WELLINGTON
New Zealand

Telephone: (64-4) 471 5328
Telefax: (64-4) 495 5232
E-mail: john.hine@comp.vuw.ac.nz
Language(s): English
Professional areas: Networking; Computers and Society (Computer Uses in Education)
Consultancy areas: Computer Science Education; Networks. Research and Education
Professional societies: Association of Computing Machinery; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Internet Society
Academic degree(s): Ph.D. Computer Science, 1973, M.Sc. Computer Science, University of Wisconsin Madison
Education: Union College, New York, USA, 1964/68; U.of Wisconsin, Madison, USA, 1968/73
Working experience: Head of Department of Computer Science; Study of research and education networks in Southeast Asia and Pacific for UNESCO-IIP; Development of New Zealand educational network; Various research in distributed system resource management and measurement
Publications: "Predicting task resource use through classification", New Zealand Computer Society, 1993; "A Monitor for distributed systems", in Ray Brownrigg, editor, Proceedings of UniForum 1993, Masterton, 1993 UniForum NZ; "The development of research and education networks in Southeast Asia", In International Conference on Cybernetics and Systems, New Delhi, 1993; "The next step - global information networks", in SEARCC'9, Kuala Lumpur, 1992. South East Asia Regional Computer Confederation, Gabungan Komputer Nasional Malaysia. Invited Paper; "A review of educational and research networking activity in Southeast Asia and the Pacific", In H. Ishida, editor, INET'92, Kobe, Japan, 1992. Internet Society. Invited Paper; "Open what, or where do I go from here?" In UniForum'92, New Plymouth, 1992. UniFormum NZ; "A distributed performance information service", In J. Lions, editor, 14th Australian Computer Science Conference, Sydney, 1991.ACS

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NZ-190
JANCZEWSKI Lech

Senior Lecturer
Department of Management Science and Information Systems
University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
AUCKLAND
New Zealand

Telephone: (64-9) 373 75 99 Ext. 7538
Telex: 21480 unilib nz
Telefax: (64-9) 373 74 30
E-mail: lech@auckland.ac.nz
Language(s): English; Polish; Russian
Professional areas: Others (Computer Security); Computers and Society (Organization Impacts) (Strategies and Planning)
Consultancy areas: Computer Security (EDP Security); Auditing Security
Professional societies: New Zealand Computer Society, Auckland Branch, member of the Board; Information Resources Management Association.
Academic degree(s): MSc, Applied Science, 1970, U. of Toronto, Canada; PhD, Engineering, 1974, Warsaw Technical U., Poland
Education: Warsaw Technical U., Poland, 1960/66; U. of Toronto, Canada, 1968/70
Working experience: Teaching: Data Control of Security, Data Communications, System Project; Managing projects: Security Audit of Hong-Kong Bank NZ, Oracle NZ, Carrington Polytechnic; 24 students' groups working for business clients; Building Computer Centre for Niger State of Nigeria Ministry of Finance; Telecommunication system for the Polish Finance Ministry; Development of methodology of auditing security in the end-user environment
Publications: "Feasibility Studies of Computer-Based Systems in Under-Developed Countries", Proc. of the 1991 Information Resources Management Association Intl. Conf., Memphis, USA, 1991; "Data Security Model in Branch Offices of Big Organizations", Proc. of the Eight IFIP Intl. Information Security Conf., Singapore, 1992; "Towards Global Telematics Policy: the Paradigmatic Approach", Proc. of the 1993 Intl. Conf. of the Information Resources Management Association, Salt Lake City, USA, 1993; "Planning Efficient and Effective Data Security System, Proc. of the 1994 Intl. Conf. of the Information Resources Management Association" San Antonio, USA, 1994; "The Pragmatic Approaches to Computer Ethics Research" Proc. of the 1995 Intl. Conf. of the Information Resources Management Association, Atlanta, USA, 1995

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NZ-191
JONES Erik K.

Lecturer
Department of Computer Science
Victoria University of Wellington
P O Box 600
WELLINGTON
New Zealand

Telephone: (64-4) 472 10 00
Telefax: (64-4) 495 52 32
E-mail: eric.jones@comp.vuw.ac.nz

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database) (Artificial Intelligence/Expert System) (Image Processing and Pattern Recognition) (Modeling)
Consultancy areas: Artificial Intelligence. Multimedia. Multimedia Database; Information Systems Development. Intelligent Database Retrieval
Professional societies: Member AAAI; Cognitive Science Society; ACL; President Wellington Computer Society.
Academic degree(s): Ph.D. Computer Science/Artificial Intelligence, 1992, Yale University; M.Sc. Computer Science/Artificial Intelligence, 1988, Yale University
Education: University of Otago, Dundin, New Zealand, 1979-1983; Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA, 1984-1991
Working experience: Lecturer - teaching, research, Computer Science, Victoria University of Wellington, 1991 to present; Research Scientist, Institute for the Learning Sciences, Northwestern University, 1989-1991
Publications: Efficient Retrieval of Structured Spatial Information from a Large Database. With Aaron Roydhouse. Proceedings A194 Workshop on Knowledge-Based Systems in Natural Resource Management, Armidale, Australia, Nov 1994; Intelligent Retrieval of Archived Meteorological Data. With Aaron Roydhouse. Proceedings AAAI-94 Workshop on AI Technologies for Environmental Applications, Seattle, Washington, Aug. 1994; Interactive Design of Case Retrieval Systems. With Aaron Roydhouse. Proceedings AAAI-94 Workshop on Case-Based Reasoning, Seattle, Washington, Aug. 1994; L*Parsing: A General Framework for Syntactic Analysis of Natural Language. With Linton M. Miller. Proceedings AAAI-94 Twelfth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Seattle Washington, July 1994

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NZ-192
LEHMANN Hans Peter

Senior Lecturer
Department of Management Science and Information Systems
University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
AUCKLAND
New Zealand

Telephone: (64-9) 3737 599 ext. 8659
Telefax: (64-9) 3737 430
E-mail: h.lehmann@auckland.ac.nz

Language(s): English; German
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Strategies and Planning); Software (Application Software); Specific Methodologies or Applications (Image Processing and Pattern Recognition); Others (Data Management) (Information Systems Development)
Consultancy areas: Information Systems Development; Information Systems Project Management
Professional societies: British Computer Society; New Zealand Computer Society.
Academic degree(s): M.Sc. Arts, 1978, University of Naral,, South Africa
Working experience: Senior Lecturer in Information Systems, University of Auckland, New Zealand, 1991-present; Principal Consultant for Information Technology, Delolitte Haskins & Sells, Zimbabwe, U.K. & New Zealand, 1980/1991; Database Development Manager, Standard Chartered Bank (South Africa) 1976/1980

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NZ-193
MARTIN Paul

Lecturer
Department of Computer Science
Victoria University of Wellington
P O Box 600
WELLINGTON
New Zealand

Telephone: (64-4) 471 53 28
Telefax: (64-4) 495 52 32
E-mail: paul.martin@comp.vuw.ac.nz

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Hardware and Systems (Applications of Microprocessors); Software (Operating Systems)
Professional societies: IEEE.
Academic degree(s): Ph.D. Computer Science, July 1994, The University of Edinburgh
Education: The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 9 years
Working experience: Lecturer: Teaching and Research, Victoria University of Wellington, 1 year
Publications: Proceedings of IEEE Int. Computer Performance and Dependability Symposium (publication), IEEE (publisher), April 1995; Correctness and Performance of a Multicomputer Operating System

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MYERS Michael

Senior Lecturer
Department of Management Science and Information Systems
University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
AUCKLAND
New Zealand

Telephone: (64-9) 373 79 99
Telefax: (64-9) 373 74 30
E-mail: m.myers@auckland.ac.nz

Language(s): English; French; Bislama (Vanuatu)
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Organization Impacts); Others (Information Systems Development) (Social Impacts)
Consultancy areas: Information Systems Development; Organization Impacts
Professional societies: ACM; TIMS; NZ Computer Society.
Academic degree(s): M.A. Anthropology, 1978, University of Auckland; Ph.D. Anthropology, 1987, University of Auckland
Education: University of Auckland, 1972/1977; University of Auckland, 1981/1984
Working experience: Researcher, 1989-present; Lecturer at University of Auckland, 1989/1993; Visiting Scholar Claremont Graduate School, 1992; Marketing Representative IBM New Zealand Ltd, 1985/1988
Publications: "New Zealand cases in Information Systems", 2nd edition, Dasination Publishers, 1992; "A Disaster for everyone to see : An Interpret Analysis of a failed IS Project", Proceedings of the Australian Conference on IS, 1993; "Dialectical Hermeneutics: A Theoretical Framework for the Implementation of Information Systems"; Information Systems Journal, Vol. 5, No.1, 1995.

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PATRICK Jon

Professor
Department of Information Systems
Massey University
Private Bag 11222
11222 PALMERSTON NORTH
New Zealand

Telephone: (64-6) 350 55 52
Telefax: (64-6) 350 56 11
E-mail: j.d.patrick@massey.ac.nz

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database) (Artificial Intelligence/Expert System); Software (Software Engineering)
Consultancy areas: Data Modeling; Database
Professional societies: Australian Computer Society; Australian Computer Science Society.
Academic degree(s): M.Sc., 1974, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland; Ph.D., 1978, Monash University, Australia
Education: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia, 1963 - 1965; Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, 1972-1974; Monash University, Melbourne, 1975 - 1978; Deakin University, Geelong, Australia, 1989 - 1990; La Trobe University, Melbourne, 1991-1992
Working experience: Associate Professor, Deakin University, His job involves the presentation of undergraduate and graduate courses in database, data modelling and knowledge representation including research in the area of data modelling and database systems for studying human behaviour in naturalistic settings; Professor and Head of Department. Responsible for the planning and management of all aspects of the department's operations, present

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PAYNTER John

Senior Lecturer
Department of Management Science and Information Systems
University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
AUCKLAND, New Zealand

Telephone: (64-9) 3737 599 exten.7385; 5210
Telefax: (64-9) 3737 430
E-mail: j.paynter@auckland.ac.nz
Language(s): English
Professional areas: Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database); Software (Systems Analysis) (Software Engineering)
Consultancy areas: Data Management (Electronic Data Interchange); Data Analysis; Systems Development
Professional societies: New Zealand Computer Society; New Zealand Operational Research Society.
Academic degree(s): B.Sc., 1975, B.Com, 1979, and M.Sc., 1978, U. of Auckland
Education: U. of Auckland, 1973/1979
Working experience: Data Administrator - Wattie Industries LTD Systems Development & Design Manager - Goodman Fielder Wattie LTD. Designing & implementing a relational database in a corporate environment. Managed the development across 2 development sites of a large information system involving several teams of developers. Objected-Oriented Analysis & Design (OOAD). As course materials on OOAD, written several case studies based on OOAD techniques; Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). Visiting fellow at the Centre for Information studies on an EDI project to define a prototype EDI implementation for the NZ Transport Industry, based on OOAD techniques. Developed Prototype messages based on EDI FACT standard
Publications: "Rapid Application Development using Screenflow Engineering", NZCS, 1993; "Implementing Object-oriented Systems using Screenflow Engineering", IRMA, 1993; "Developing EDI Application using a Responsibility-driven Object Oriented Design", 6th International Conference on EDI-IOS, 1993; "An analysis of the success factors for the use of EDI in the New Zealand Transportation Industry", NZCS, 1993; "A Model for the Implementation of EDI in the NZ Transportation Industry", NZCS, 1933; "Work Centre Management - The Manufacturing Philosophy", Computational Economics 6, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993; "Electronic Data Interchange in the Transport Industry", CIS, 1993

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PETERS Donald

Senior Lecturer
Department of Management Science and Information Systems
University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
AUCKLAND
New Zealand

Telephone: (64-9) 373 7599 ext. 7156
Telefax: (64-9) 373 7430
E-mail: d.peters@auckland.ac.nz

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Software (Systems Analysis); Computers and Society (Strategies and Planning) (Organization Impacts); Others (Information Systems Development) (Strategies and Planning)
Consultancy areas: Database (Electronic markets containing all vendors and all buyers in an industry); Strategies and Planning (IT/IS Architectural Planning for young firms)
Professional societies: Member of Association for Computing Machinery; Member of British Computer Society; Member of New Zealand Computer Society.
Academic degree(s): Bachelors of Arts, 1954, Washington & Jefferson College, USA; Master of Business Administration, 1958, Stanford University
Working experience: Teaching at bachelor and master level : Systems Analysis, Strategic Information Systems, Marketing Information Systems, Spreadsheets tools; Project Leader for MBA remote access learning environment; Consulting in strategic information systems
Publications: "A Synthetic framework for describing the use of information technology for competitive advantage", Proceedings of Australian Computer Conference, Adelaïde, Australia, 1991; "As B Bank: a case study in sustained competitive advantage", Journal of strategic information systems, 1992

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SYED Laiq Ali

Senior Systems Analyst and Information Systems Manager
Data Processing Department
Independent Newspapers Ltd.
40-Boulcott ST, 2nd Floor, D.P. Department
WELLINGTON
New Zealand

Telephone: (64-4) 676068 ext. 864

Language(s): English; Arabic
Professional areas: Software (Systems Analysis); Computers and Society (Strategies and Planning) (Financial Management Information Systems)
Consultancy areas: Systems Analysis; Financial Management Information Systems. Design and Management
Professional societies: Member of New Zealand Computer Society; Associate Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE); Associate Member, IEEE Computer Society; AFF Member of British Computer Society.
Academic degree(s): Bachelor of Commerce, 1970, Karachi University, Pakistan
Education: Karachi University, Pakistan, 1965-70; Computer Institute, Montreal, Canada, 1975-76
Working experience: Senior Systems Analyst - Information Systems Manager, STC New Zealand Limited, Upgraded Information Systems based on "QANTEL system 40" by adapting these to HP 3000/70 by means of the self-designed procedure: Designing reports in QANTEL, extracting the possible information, transferring this data onto a tape in ASCII code and loading the data into the HP system; Changed the system from Batch to On-line mode; Responsible to a Systems Analyst, a Systems Operator and a Programmer, New Zealand, 1987-1989; Systems Analyst, Arabian Auto Agency, Dealt with design and installation of a Banking System on HP 3000, 1981-1986; Accountant, KAY ESS Pakistan, Responsible for designing general accounting systems, 1978 - 1981

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NZ-199
TAGG Roger

Lecturer
Department of Information Systems
Massey University
Private Bag 11222
PALMERSTON NORTH
New Zealand

Telephone: (64-6) 356 9099 ext. 8117
Telefax: (64-6) 350 5611
E-mail: r.m.tagg@massey.ac.nz

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Specific Methodologies or Applications (Database); Computers and Society (Strategies and Planning); Networking (General Networks) (Local Area Networks (LANs)) (Wide Area Networks (WANs)) (Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDNs))
Professional societies: British Computer Society (Data Management Specialist Group; Former Chairman of Flint Organisation (Consultants' Cooperative) also of local Tennis Club.
Academic degree(s): B.A., 1962, M.A., 1966, Cambridge University, U.K.
Working experience: Lecturer and Tutor - Course Preparation and Case Study Development, Strategic Information Systems Planning, Technical Architecture Planning, Database Administration Consultancy
Publications: Methodology for Object Oriented Databases - British National Conference on Databases, Keele University, 1993; Integrating Database Systems -is object-oriented the Answer?, Database Technology, UK, vol.3 pp47-54, 1990; Extended modelling concepts for End User Oriented IS in Office Systems Methods and Tools, Proc. IFIP WG8.4 Conf. Pisa, 1986; CAFS-ISP: Issues for the Application Designer in ICL Technical Journal, U.K., vol. 4 No.4, 1985 (very long list spaced over 30 years)

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VIEHLAND Dennis W.

Senior Lecturer
Department of Information Systems
Massey University
Private Bag 11222
PALMERSTON NORTH
New Zealand

Telephone: (64-6) 356 9099 ext. 8592
Telefax: (64-6) 350 5611
E-mail: d.viehland@massey.ac.nz

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Computers and Society (Computer Uses in Education) (Strategies and Planning); Others (Decision Support Systems)
Academic degree(s): BA (Psychology), 1975; MA, 1978, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA; Ph.D., 1989, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Education: University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA, 1970-1978; University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 1982-1989
Working experience: Senior Lecturer - Information Systems, Massey University, October 1991 to present ; Senior Systems Planning Analyst - Planning and Policy, Center for Computing and Information Technology, University of Arizona, 1989-1991; Management Analyst III - Administrative Information Systems, Center for Computing Technology, University of Arizona; Research Associate - Office of Management Analysis and Research (OMAR), University of Arizona, 1984-1988
Publications: Viehland Dennis W. "Dear Mr. President: A Tale of Mis-information Distribution in Cyperspace". Internet Research: Electronic Networking, Applications and Policy (forthcoming); Viehland Dennis W. "1991: Year of the EIS Book." CAUSE/EFFECT (journal for management and use of information technology in higher education), (15) 4, Winter 1992, pp50-51; Viehland Dennis W. "Information Anxiety" by Richard Saul Wurman (book review). CAUSE/EFFECT, (13) 1, Spring 1990, pp52-53; Johns, Virginia and Viehland Dennis W. "Migration Patterns of First-time Freshmen in the United States" Research in Higher Education, (30) 5, October 1989, pp485-502; Viehland Dennis W. "Executive Information Systems in Higher Education". CAUSE/EFFECT, (12) 3, Fall 1989, pp7-8, 48

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MAGUIRE James

Systems Librarian
Matheson Library
University of Technology
PRIVATE MAIL BAG
LAE
Papua New Guinea

Telephone: 675 - 434351
Telefax: 675 - 457196

Language(s): English
Professional areas: Local Area networks
Consultancy areas: Library Automation
Academic degree(s): M.Sc. in Information Systems and Technology, 1990, City University, London
Education: Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland, 1972-7
Working experience: Systems Librarian London Borough of Brent (Responsible for URICA UBRART System, 15 sites, over 100 terminals) Brent, England (1989-1990); Government Libraries Advisor (Responsible for Training,