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Antonius, Nicky, Xiangzhu Gao, and Jun Xu. "Applying Enterprise Social Software for Knowledge Management." International Journal of Knowledge and Systems Science 7, no. 4 (October 2016): 19–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijkss.2016100102.

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This paper investigates the application of Enterprise Social Software for knowledge management in Australia. The Enterprise Social Software researched here assisted in collaborative knowledge sharing to support data-driven decision making. Enterprise Social Software was beneficial for complex tasks, especially those that involved a wide range of collaborators such as multi-disciplinary teams or geographically distant users. Australian knowledge workers found Enterprise Social Software to be extremely helpful in enhancing their externalisation and combination, but less proficient in socialisation and internalisation. In overall, there was agreement among respondents that Enterprise Social Software was facilitating them to meet work requirements which would be very hard or impossible to deliver without. The findings highlight Enterprise Social Software as a technological platform that diffuses the task complexity facing knowledge workers in Australia as a representation of the next generation Knowledge Management Systems.
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Hall, Christina R., Philippa C. Griffin, Andrew J. Lonie, and Jeffrey H. Christiansen. "Application of a bioinformatics training delivery method for reaching dispersed and distant trainees." PLOS Computational Biology 17, no. 3 (March 18, 2021): e1008715. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008715.

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Many initiatives have addressed the global need to upskill biologists in bioinformatics tools and techniques. Australia is not unique in its requirement for such training, but due to its large size and relatively small and geographically dispersed population, Australia faces specific challenges. A combined training approach was implemented by the authors to overcome these challenges. The “hybrid” method combines guidance from experienced trainers with the benefits of both webinar-style delivery and concurrent face-to-face hands-on practical exercises in classrooms. Since 2017, the hybrid method has been used to conduct 9 hands-on bioinformatics training sessions at international scale in which over 800 researchers have been trained in diverse topics on a range of software platforms. The method has become a key tool to ensure scalable and more equitable delivery of short-course bioinformatics training across Australia and can be easily adapted to other locations, topics, or settings.
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Arivin, Andriyan, Dea Barat Fatikasar, Adyaldo Ilham, Karina Gita Sari, and Iman Supriadi. "B. PENDAMPINGAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN MELALUI SISTEM SOFTWARE AKUNTANSI PADA LAPORAN KEUANGAN Q8 COFFEE SHOP." Economics and Sustainable Development 4, no. 2 (December 2, 2019): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.54980/esd.v4i2.70.

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Abstrak Akuntansi merupakan suatu proses mencatat data,mengklasifikasikan data, meringkas data, melaporkan data, dan menganalisa data keuangan perusahaan (sebagai informasi untuk pejabat perusahaan dalam) mengambil keputusan serta mengevaluasi kegiatan yang sudah terjadi.Banyaknya data transaksi yang ada serta pengolahan data yang masih manual memungkinkan pada saat proses pencatatan terjadi kesalahan hitung, penyediaan laporan keuangan yang cukup lama, sulit memantau data terbaru ketersediaan obat, dan tidak efisien untuk membuat dan mencari data keuangan. Namun, data yang dihasilkan pun belum tentu sesuai dengan aslinya.Sehingga, suatu perusahaan perlu menggunakan aplikasi akuntansi untuk mengolah data keuangannya. Studi komparasi antara Myob,Accurate, dan Zahir untuk membandingkan perangkat lunak luar negri dan dalam negri (buatan indonesia dan asing). Software Myob adalah perangkat lunak yang berasal dari Australia (MYoB ialah satu software akuntansi yang ditujukan buat usaha kecil serta menengah (UKM) yang dibikin dengan terintegrasi (integrated software). Dikembangkan pertama kali oleh MYoB Limited Australia) sedangkan zahir dan Accurate adalah aplikasi pembukuan yang dapat membantu UMKM melakukan pencatatan pembukuan,transaksi penjualan,pembelian,inventaris, dan sebagainya. Serta mampu membuat penyusunan laporan keuangan dalam beberapa proses yang lebih mudah untuk digunakan dan hasil lebih akurat dengan sistem yang nyata. Oleh karena itu,penulis ingin menerapkan aplikasi akuntansi terbaik untuk pembuatan laporan keuangan secara tepat. Kata Kunci :Pengertian Akuntansi, Software akuntansi, Laporan keuangan Abstract Accounting is a process of recording data, classifying data, summarizing data, reporting data, and analyzing corporate financial data that can be used to make decisions and evaluate activities that have already taken place.The large amount of transaction data available and the processing of data that is still manual makes it possible to record errors when calculating, providing financial reports long enough, difficult to monitor the latest data availability of drugs, and inefficient to create and find financial data. However, the data generated was not necessarily in accordance with the original. So, a company needs to use an accounting application to process its financial data. Comparative study between Myob, Accurate, and Zahir to compare local (domestic) and foreign software. Myob is software or software from Australia. While Accurate and Zahir are bookkeeping applications that can help MSMEs record bookkeeping, sales transactions, purchases, inventory, etc. and compile financial reports in just a few easy and fast and accurate processes with a real system.Therefore, the writer wants to apply the best accounting application for making financial reports quickly and accurately. Keywords :Understanding of accounting, Accounting software, Financial statements
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Soldani, Jacopo. "An interview with Xin Xia - 2022 SIGSOFT Awardee." ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes 47, no. 3 (July 7, 2022): 22–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3539814.3539821.

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Xin Xia received the 2022 SIGSOFT Early Career Researcher Award for his contributions to AI and SE, mining software repositories, and empirical software engineering. He is the Director of the Software Engineering Application Technology Lab at Huawei, China. He received the Ph.D. degree in Computer Science in 2014 from the College of Computer Science and Technology (Zhejiang University, China), and - prior to joining Huawei - he was an ARC DECRA Fellow and a lecturer at the Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University, Australia.
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Carpenter, T., A. Lambert, and R. McKenzie. "Applying the IWA approach to water loss performance indicators in Australia." Water Supply 3, no. 1-2 (March 1, 2003): 153–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/ws.2003.0098.

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In 1999 and 2000, IWA Task Forces on Water Losses and Performance Indicators published their conclusions of over three years research, analysis and discussions. For the topics of Non-Revenue Water, Water Losses, Apparent Losses and Real Losses, these included:a recommended standard terminology, with definitions and procedures for assessing these components of the Annual Water Balance;recommended performance indicators for each of these components. This work represents a major step forward in defining the “best practice” approach to assessing and presenting components of Non-Revenue Water, for more rational comparisons of performance in diverse systems within a single organisation, within the same country, and between countries. The 21 members of the Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA) provide water and wastewater services to 12.9 million Australians. WSAA seeks to promote “best practice”, and act as a national focus for all interested parties. In February 2000 WSAA organised a national Workshop in Melbourne to discuss the IWA methodology. Arising from this Workshop, WSAA commissioned the production of customised Software and an Associated User Manual known as “Benchloss”, to promote and facilitate the application of the IWA recommended methodology throughout Australia. The paper will describe the development and application of “Benchloss” to date, with a comparison of Australian performance data against an International Data Set used by the Water Losses Task Force.
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Cogle, A. L., L. J. Lane, and L. Basher. "Testing the hillslope erosion model for application in India, New Zealand and Australia." Environmental Modelling & Software 18, no. 8-9 (October 2003): 825–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1364-8152(03)00082-3.

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Bugg, A. L., J. Landsberg, G. Laughlin, P. Tickle, and I. Frakes. "Application of three modelling approaches to simulating tree growth in central NSW, Australia." Environmental Modelling & Software 21, no. 3 (March 2006): 310–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2004.11.002.

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Ng, Celeste See-Pui, and Guy G. Gable. "Maintaining ERP Packaged Software – a Revelatory Case Study." Journal of Information Technology 25, no. 1 (March 2010): 65–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jit.2009.8.

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For many organizations, maintaining and upgrading enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems (large packaged application software) is often far more costly than the initial implementation. Systematic planning and knowledge of the fundamental maintenance processes and maintenance-related management data are required in order to effectively and efficiently administer maintenance activities. This paper reports a revelatory case study of Government Services Provider (GSP), a high-performing ERP service provider to government agencies in Australia. GSP ERP maintenance-process and maintenance-data standards are compared with the IEEE/EIA 12207 software engineering standard for custom software, also drawing upon published research, to identify how practices in the ERP context diverge from the IEEE standard. While the results show that many best practices reflected in the IEEE standard have broad relevance to software generally, divergent practices in the ERP context necessitate a shift in management focus, additional responsibilities, and different maintenance decision criteria. Study findings may provide useful guidance to practitioners, as well as input to the IEEE and other related standards.
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Herrmann, Susan, Brad Power, Amineh Rashidi, Mark Cypher, Frank Mastaglia, Amy Grace, Elizabeth McKinnon, et al. "Supporting Patient-Clinician Interaction in Chronic HIV Care: Design and Development of a Patient-Reported Outcomes Software Application." Journal of Medical Internet Research 23, no. 7 (July 30, 2021): e27861. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/27861.

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Background The consideration of health-related quality of life (HRQL) is a hallmark of best practice in HIV care. Information technology offers an opportunity to more closely engage patients with chronic HIV infection in their long-term management and support a focus on HRQL. However, the implementation of patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures, such as HRQL in routine care, is challenged by the need to synthesize data generated by questionnaires, the complexity of collecting data between patient visits, and the integration of results into clinical decision-making processes. Objective Our aim is to design and pilot-test a multimedia software platform to overcome these challenges and provide a vehicle to increase focus on HRQL issues in HIV management. Methods A multidisciplinary team in France and Australia conducted the study with 120 patients and 16 doctors contributing to the design and development of the software. We used agile development principles, user-centered design, and qualitative research methods to develop and pilot the software platform. We developed a prototype application to determine the acceptability of the software and piloted the final version with 41 Australian and 19 French residents using 2 validated electronic questionnaires, the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 Items, and the Patient Reported Outcomes Quality of Life-HIV. Results Testing of the prototype demonstrated that patients wanted an application that was intuitive and without excessive instruction, so it felt effortless to use, as well as secure and discreet. Clinicians wanted the PRO data synthesized, presented clearly and succinctly, and clinically actionable. Safety concerns for patients and clinicians included confidentiality, and the potential for breakdown in communication if insufficient user training was not provided. The final product, piloted with patients from both countries, showed that most respondents found the application easy to use and comprehend. The usability testing survey administered found that older Australians had reduced scores for understanding the visual interface (P=.004) and finding the buttons organized (P=.02). Three-fourths of the respondents were concerned with confidentiality (P=.007), and this result was more prevalent in participants with higher anxiety and stress scores (P=.01), as measured by the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 Items. These statistical associations were not observed in 15 French patients who completed the same questionnaire. Conclusions Digital applications in health care should be safe and fit for purpose. Our software was acceptable to patients and shows potential to overcome some barriers to the implementation of PROs in routine care. The design of the clinicians’ interface presents a solution to the problem of voluminous data, both synthesizing and providing a snapshot of longitudinal data. The next stage is to conduct a randomized controlled trial to determine whether patients experience increased satisfaction with care and whether doctors perceive that they deliver better clinical care without compromising efficiency.
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Close, T. J. "The Barley Microarray. A Community Vision and Application to Abiotic Stress." Czech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding 41, No. 4 (November 21, 2011): 144–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/3660-cjgpb.

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A microarray chip representing approximately 20 000 barley unigenes was produced as part of a USA project entitled “An integrated physical and expression map of barley for Triticeae improvement”. The content of the chip was derived from more than 400 000 barley “Expressed Sequence Tag” (EST) sequences received from cooperators inUSA,Germany,Australia,Japan,Scotland, andFinland, plus about 1000 sequences retrieved from the GenBank nr database or GrainGenes. All EST sequences were trimmed to high quality regions, contaminants were identified and removed, and the remaining information was compiled using the CAP3 assembly program. A “stringent” assembly (paralogs separated) contained about 53 000 “unigenes” (the sum of contigs plus singletons), among which about 50% had reliable 3' ends and were therefore suitable for chip content. From these, probe sets were designed and the “Barley1” chip fabricated by Affymetrix. Complete details on the content of the barley microarray, and enhanced probe-set annotations, can be obtained using the software HarvEST:Barley, available from http://harvest.ucr.edu. The availability of an Affymetrix barley microarray has facilitated the study of gene expression on a large scale. Replicated experiments have revealed commonalities and differences between responses to abiotic stresses, and inherent differences between barley genotypes. The design and a brief summary of the results of drought stress experiments are stated.  
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Application software Australia"

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Forsyth, Guy, and N/A. "A minimalist sui generis legislative proposal for the application of common law principles to the protection of computer software." University of Canberra. Law, 1998. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20090714.142532.

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This thesis examines the development of copyright and patent protection in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia and proposes that intellectual property is not the correct mechanism for protecting computer software. Both copyright and patent protection are evaluated in relation to their application to protecting the various elements of software. The increased desire for patent protection of software in the United States has recently impacted the debate over the correct regime for intellectual property protection. There has also been a corresponding restriction in the application of copyright protection by the courts. Combined with an undercurrent of sui generis software legislation being advocated by academia this has lead to the situation where there is continuing uncertainty over which method of protection should be provided for software. It will be shown that copyright is inadequate for the protection of computer software and that it does not address the correct element requiring protection. Patents, by corollary, provide protection that is excessive. The socio-economic effects of patent protection will be shown to demonstrate that it is not a worthy successor or adjunct to copyright. While copyright has attempted to protect one aspect (source code) patents have attempted to protect another (functionality). The thesis identifies the fundamental flaws in the protection offered by both regimes and proposes that they are equally unsuitable for the protection of software. Software will be shown to possess a diverse array of elements that are largely indivisible if adequate protection is to be provided. It is proposed that software be considered as a new form of property, referred to as Binary property, which covers informational and information processing entities. Further, the existing common law principles should be applied to the aspects that are at the heart of the intellectual property protection dilemma. In reality the elements requiring protection in software are activities that wrongfully duplicate a work or replicate it to create clones. It will be shown that the common law principles of theft, trespass, breach of contract and passing-off are suitable for protecting developers from these infringements. It will also be contended that any legislative intervention should be limited so that a certain degree of replication is allowable where there is a benefit to society through technological advancement or enhancement through standardisation. As such the application of common law principles are applied in a minimalist legalistic environment. The minimalist approach takes the position that there should be minimal legislative intervention in the computer industry. It proposes that there should be legislative intervention to enable the existing common law to take account of computer technology and provide for its continuing impact on society that will accelerate into the next millennium. It further shows that the continuing development of computer technology will outpace intellectual property necessitating the recognition of computer software as a unique form of new property in existing jurisprudence. The application of existing common law principles of property and the reduction in the monopolistic nature of intellectual property will not only benefit the highly dynamic and creative international computer industry but it will also be in the best interests of the Australian software development industry.
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Seifhashemi, Seyedeh Mahsa. "Impact of cool roof application on commercial buildings: A contribution to sustainable design in Australia." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2015. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/90897/1/Seyedeh%20Mahsa_Seifhashemi_Thesis.pdf.

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This study investigated the cool roof technology effects on annual energy saving of a large one-storey commercial building in Queensland, Australia. A computer model of the case study was developed using commercial software by using the appropriate geometrical and thermal building specifications. Field study data were used to validate the model. The model was then used to extend the investigation to other cities in various Australian climate zones. The results of this research show that significant energy savings can be obtained using cool roof technology, particularly in warm, sunny climates, and the thesis can contribute to provide a guideline for application of cool roof technology to single-storey commercial building throughout Australia.
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Books on the topic "Application software Australia"

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David, Hutchison. Implementation and Application of Automata: 14th International Conference, CIAA 2009, Sydney, Australia, July 14-17, 2009. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009.

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Ishikawa, Yoshiharu. Web Technologies and Applications: 15th Asia-Pacific Web Conference, APWeb 2013, Sydney, Australia, April 4-6, 2013. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013.

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Australian Workshop on DAI (4th 1998 Brisbane, Qld.). Multi-agent systems: Theories, languages, and applications : 4th Australian Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Brisbane, Qld., Australia, July 13, 1998 selected papers : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 1998.

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Chengqi, Zhang, and Soo Von-Wun, eds. Design and applications of intelligent agents: Third Pacific Rim International Workshop on Multi-Agents, PRIMA 2000 : Melbourne, Australia, August 28-29, 2000 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 2000.

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1963-, Wobcke Wayne, Pagnucco Maurice, Zhang Chengqi 1957-, and Australian Joint Artificial Intelligence Conference (10th : 1997 : Perth, Australia), eds. Agents and multi-agent systems: Formalisms, methodologies, and applications : based on the AI'97 Workshops on Commonsense Reasoning, Intelligent Agents, and Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Perth, Australia, December 1, 1997. Berlin: Springer, 1998.

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Max, Ott, Seneviratne Aruna, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking, and Services: 7th International ICST Conference, MobiQuitous 2010, Sydeny, Australia, December 6-9, 2010, Revised Selected Papers. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Cranefield, Stephen. Agent Based Simulation for a Sustainable Society and Multi-agent Smart Computing: International Workshops, PRIMA 2011, Wollongong, Australia, November 14, 2011 Revised Selected Papers. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Thielscher, Michael. AI 2012: Advances in Artificial Intelligence: 25th Australasian Joint Conference, Sydney, Australia, December 4-7, 2012. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Cesare, Alippi, Bouchon-Meunier Bernadette, Greenwood Garrison W, Abbass Hussein A, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Advances in Computational Intelligence: IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence, WCCI 2012, Brisbane, Australia, June 10-15, 2012. Plenary/Invited Lectures. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Technology, University of. Third International Conference on Information Technology and Applications: 4-7 July 2005, Sydney, Australia: Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society Press, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Application software Australia"

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Kingsbury, Benedict. "Human Rights in a Use Case World." In The Struggle for Human Rights, 107–21. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198868064.003.0008.

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Digital engineers diagram ‘use cases’ to design software, based on practical needs of the quotidian product user rather than big normative claims. Human rights lawyers work in the reverse direction, starting from principles of universal application then applying these to hard cases. These two modes of thinking and practice have existed separately. Digital automation of government services using algorithms and AI is bringing them abruptly together and into mutual learning. The chapter examines controversies and court decisions over digital welfare state programmes in Australia (Robodebt), the Netherlands (Syri), and the United Kingdom (Universal Credit), highlighted by Philip Alston as UN Special Rapporteur. The normative practice of human rights must grapple with data concentration and computerized decisions wherever power is exercised. The chapter proposes ‘thinking infrastructurally’ as a path to bring human rights thinking into the fast-escaping public–private practices of algorithmic government and machine learning.
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Tran, Q. N. N., B. Henderson-Sellers, and I. Hawryszkiewycz. "Some Method Fragments for Agile Software Development." In Handbook of Research on Modern Systems Analysis and Design Technologies and Applications, 223–42. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-887-1.ch016.

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The use of a situational method engineering approach to create agile methodologies is demonstrated. Although existing method bases are shown to be deficient, we take one of these (that of the OPEN Process Framework) and propose additional method fragments specific to agile methodologies. These are derived from a study of several of the existing agile methods, each fragment being created from the relevant powertype pattern as standardized in the Australian Standard methodology metamodel of AS 4651.
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Unhelkar, Bhuvan, Amit Tiwary, and Abbass Ghanbary. "Transitioning Business Processes to a Collaborative Business Environment with Mobility." In Handbook of Research in Mobile Business, Second Edition, 73–82. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-156-8.ch007.

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Web Services (WS) technologies create the potential for an organization to collaborate with partners and customers by enabling its software applications to transact over the Internet. This collaboration is achieved by carefully incorporating Web Services in the organization’s software applications, resulting in comprehensive Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) for the enterprise. This incorporation of WS-enabled applications and components in the organization’s overall enterprise architecture requires understanding of the service at three interrelated yet distinct layers: policies, activities, and standards. This chapter describes how the existing business processes of an organization are transitioned in to collaborative business processes that would result in a Collaborative Web- Based System (CWBS). The ideas presented in this chapter have been validated through an action-research carried out by the authors in a large energy supplier organization in Melbourne, Australia.
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Senarathna, Ishan, Matthew Warren, William Yeoh, and Scott Salzman. "A Conceptual Model for Cloud Computing Adoption by SMEs in Australia." In Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing, 100–128. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8210-8.ch005.

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Cloud Computing is an increasingly important worldwide development in business service provision. The business benefits of Cloud Computing usage include reduced IT overhead costs, greater flexibility of services, reduced TCO (Total Cost of Ownership), on-demand services, and improved productivity. As a result, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly adopting Cloud Computing technology because of these perceived benefits. The most economical deployment model in Cloud Computing is called the Public Cloud, which is especially suitable for SMEs because it provides almost immediate access to hardware resources and reduces their need to purchase an array of advanced hardware and software applications. The changes experienced in Cloud Computing adoption over the past decade are unprecedented and have raised important issues with regard to privacy, security, trust, and reliability. This chapter presents a conceptual model for Cloud Computing adoption by SMEs in Australia.
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Kutay, Cat. "Issues for Australian Indigenous Culture Online." In Handbook of Research on Culturally-Aware Information Technology, 337–61. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-883-8.ch015.

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Information Technology is the most versatile technology yet developed. By enabling the components to be altered using a language emulating the spoken tongue, we have a technology that can readily be adapted to new situations. This flexibility is exemplified by the resources provided by the open source community which covers a wide range of applications including communication protocols, file conversions and web services. However the designers of this technology are still located in a cultural milieu which may not accommodate the needs of all users. This chapter looks at how innovative technology and software can meet the needs of some of the most dispossessed people through supporting Indigenous knowledge sharing. In designing Appropriate Technology, engineers consider the technical, environmental, social and economic aspects affecting uptake, as well as cultural suitability. Using this approach, the author considers IT uptake in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia.
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"Space Syntax Approaches in Architecture." In Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing, 88–134. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1698-0.ch004.

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This chapter introduces three Space Syntax techniques – axial line analysis, convex space analysis, and visibility graph analysis (VGA). Conventional applications of the axial line technique typically range from domestic buildings to urban environments, providing a quantitative understanding of spatial configurations. Convex space analysis is typically used to capture relationships between human behaviour and the built environment, and VGA is used to reveal human spatial perceptions and responses in a specific built environment. This chapter provides a brief explanation of each technique before reviewing recent trends and developments in Space Syntax research. Two case studies are presented in the chapter to demonstrate axial line analysis and VGA for four urban neighbourhoods in Seoul (South Korea) and architectural plans for four aged care developments, two in Australia and two in South Korea.
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Senarathna, Ishan, Matthew Warren, William Yeoh, and Scott Salzman. "A Conceptual Model for Cloud Computing Adoption by SMEs in Australia." In Web-Based Services, 307–34. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-9466-8.ch015.

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Cloud Computing is an increasingly important worldwide development in business service provision. The business benefits of Cloud Computing usage include reduced IT overhead costs, greater flexibility of services, reduced TCO (Total Cost of Ownership), on-demand services, and improved productivity. As a result, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly adopting Cloud Computing technology because of these perceived benefits. The most economical deployment model in Cloud Computing is called the Public Cloud, which is especially suitable for SMEs because it provides almost immediate access to hardware resources and reduces their need to purchase an array of advanced hardware and software applications. The changes experienced in Cloud Computing adoption over the past decade are unprecedented and have raised important issues with regard to privacy, security, trust, and reliability. This chapter presents a conceptual model for Cloud Computing adoption by SMEs in Australia.
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Moyle, Kathryn. "Aligning Practice and Philosophy." In Open Source Technology, 1744–62. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-7230-7.ch088.

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The educational use of digital technologies such as mobile devices, computers, and the Internet are progressively replacing pens, books, and the physical spaces known as libraries. Both online synchronous and asynchronous learning modes are emerging as part of the learning styles used with children physically attending schools. Consequently schools and school districts deploy various sorts of software applications to meet the range of teaching, learning, and management functions they perform. As leaders of schools, principals have heightened responsibilities concerning the philosophical directions of schools, as well as aligning the uses of technologies across all facets of their organizations. Set against the backdrop of Australian experiences, this chapter sets out to canvas some of the less considered factors that ought to be taken into account when schools select software applications. Gaining congruence between school philosophies and the technologies used, often-time means open source software ought to be a preferable solution to closed, proprietary software. This argument is justified from pedagogical and management perspectives. Furthermore, it is argued that making informed decisions before adopting the use of a particular technology requires that school leaders understand the educational and technical demands of that technology, and also have a socially-critical understanding of technologies in education and in society more generally. Finally, it is argued that if school principals are willing to consider open source software solutions, the options for teaching and learning with technologies and the strategies for managing the infrastructure of the school in robust and cost effective ways, opens up.
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Moyle, Kathryn. "Aligning Practice and Philosophy." In Open-Source Technologies for Maximizing the Creation, Deployment, and Use of Digital Resources and Information, 281–99. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2205-0.ch016.

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The educational use of digital technologies such as mobile devices, computers, and the Internet are progressively replacing pens, books, and the physical spaces known as libraries. Both online synchronous and asynchronous learning modes are emerging as part of the learning styles used with children physically attending schools. Consequently schools and school districts deploy various sorts of software applications to meet the range of teaching, learning, and management functions they perform. As leaders of schools, principals have heightened responsibilities concerning the philosophical directions of schools, as well as aligning the uses of technologies across all facets of their organizations. Set against the backdrop of Australian experiences, this chapter sets out to canvas some of the less considered factors that ought to be taken into account when schools select software applications. Gaining congruence between school philosophies and the technologies used, often-time means open source software ought to be a preferable solution to closed, proprietary software. This argument is justified from pedagogical and management perspectives. Furthermore, it is argued that making informed decisions before adopting the use of a particular technology requires that school leaders understand the educational and technical demands of that technology, and also have a socially-critical understanding of technologies in education and in society more generally. Finally, it is argued that if school principals are willing to consider open source software solutions, the options for teaching and learning with technologies and the strategies for managing the infrastructure of the school in robust and cost effective ways, opens up.
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Tran, Q. N. N., B. Henderson-Sellers, and I. Hawryszkiewycz. "Agile Method Fragments and Construction Validation." In Handbook of Research on Modern Systems Analysis and Design Technologies and Applications, 243–70. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-887-1.ch017.

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Method fragments for work units and workflows are identified for the support of agile methodologies. Using one such situational method engineering approach, the OPEN Process Framework, we show how the full set of these newly identified agile method fragments, each created from the relevant powertype pattern as standardized in the Australian Standard methodology metamodel of AS 4651, can be used to recreate four of the currently available agile methods: XP, Scrum, and two members of the Crystal family—thus providing an initial validation of the approach and the specifically proposed method fragments for agile software development.
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Conference papers on the topic "Application software Australia"

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Rhodes, Steve, Bryan Donoghue, and Philip Icke. "Traffic loading – AASHTO, State Implementations and International Codes of Practice." In IABSE Congress, New York, New York 2019: The Evolving Metropolis. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/newyork.2019.0984.

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<p>Highway bridge design and rating requires the application of notional traffic load models, with the most onerous load patterns being determined using influence surfaces. Software speeds the process of obtaining critical traffic load patterns and effects. This paper compares the requirements of – and load effects arising from – AASHTO LRFD, various State Bridge Design Manual implementations, also touching on selected international Codes from Europe, Australia, Canada and China.</p>
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Lawrie, Ken, Kok Tan, Jon Clarke, Timothy Munday, Andrew Fitzpatrick, Larysa Halas, and Heike Apps. "Use of the Skytem Airborne Electromagnetics (AEM) System and Item Fast Approximate Inversion Software to Provide Robust and Rapid Data for Groundwater and Salinity Management, Ord River Irrigation Area, Western Australia." In Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2011. Environment and Engineering Geophysical Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4133/1.3614058.

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Cahill, Q., R. Marsh, D. Calogero, and B. Dutta. "Predictive Modelling and Technical Design Application into Effective Casing Wear Operational Management Plan." In IADC/SPE Asia Pacific Drilling Technology Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/201076-ms.

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Abstract Predicting casing wear has often been regarded as an empirical art as there are many influencing factors, including but not limited to the sizes and grades of the drill pipe and casing, type of hardbanding, drilling fluid properties, rate of penetration, trajectory and formation properties. Formations present in offshore Western Australia often contain loose and friable sands which produce highly abrasive cuttings which, when suspended and circulated in drilling fluid, are known to exacerbate casing wear. Casing wear is considerably worse in deviated and multilateral (ML) wells; Woodside's experience drilling ML wells has involved costly non-productive time (NPT) due to the subsequent requirement for remedial tieback systems to maintain well integrity. In 2018 and 2019 three tri-lateral wells were drilled as part of the larger Greater Enfield Project drilling campaign. Each of the multilateral wells were progressively longer and more challenging with regard to casing wear. Previous experience on nearby wells in analogous fields identified casing wear as a significant risk for the project. Further to this, an opportunity was identified to design the longest tri-lateral well as a quad-lateral well, which would allow increased recovery if reservoir quality was poorer than expected. The Drilling and Completion Engineering team were challenged with proving that casing wear could be effectively evaluated and managed during operations to allow a quad-lateral well design if required. Several key areas were investigated in order to effectively manage casing wear. These included: Assessment and measurement of casing manufacturing tolerances;Predictive casing wear modelling using well offsets in conjunction with casing wear software;Casing connection finite element analysis and mechanical hardbanding testing;Full length ultra-sonic testing of casing for wall thickness benchmarking;Hardbanding management plan (which formed part of the overall drill pipe fatigue management plan);Casing wear management plan based on well offsets and casing wear software modelling results, including additional controls such as 'krev' and swarf monitoring;Planning and execution of casing wear logging;Post well evaluation. The casing wear operational plan was effective in monitoring and limiting the amount of wear. It provided confidence to the management team that successful execution of a quad-lateral well was feasible. This paper will describe the steps taken to minimise casing wear, discuss comparisons between the predicted wear and the actual measured casing wear, and provide a recommended workflow for predicting casing wear in future wells where casing wear is a critical factor.
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She, Sakura, Sasindran Sivapalan, and Ian Warren. "Hermes: A Tool for Testing Mobile Device Applications." In 2009 Australian Software Engineering Conference. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aswec.2009.17.

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Moebius, Nina, Kurt Stenzel, Holger Grandy, and Wolfgang Reif. "Model-Driven Code Generation for Secure Smart Card Applications." In 2009 Australian Software Engineering Conference. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aswec.2009.15.

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Wright, Jevon M., and Jens B. Dietrich. "Non-Monotonic Model Completion in Web Application Engineering." In 2010 21st Australian Software Engineering Conference. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aswec.2010.17.

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Dahiya, Surender Singh, Jitender Kumar Chhabra, and Shakti Kumar. "Application of Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm to Software Testing." In 2010 21st Australian Software Engineering Conference. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aswec.2010.30.

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Sutandiyo, W., M. B. Chhetri, S. Krishnaswamy, and S. W. Loke. "Experiences with software engineering of mobile agent applications." In 2004 Australian Software Engineering Conference. Proceedings. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aswec.2004.1290487.

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Loh, A., and M. Robey. "Generating Web applications from use case scenarios." In 2004 Australian Software Engineering Conference. Proceedings. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aswec.2004.1290485.

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Lumpe, Markus, Samiran Mahmud, and Rajesh Vasa. "On the Use of Properties in Java Applications." In 2010 21st Australian Software Engineering Conference. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aswec.2010.35.

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