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Anders H Landberg
La Trobe University
Australia
Anders Landberg is a PhD candidate at the Department of Computer Science and Computer Engineering LaTrobe University and is supervised by Assoc. Prof Wenny Rahayu and Dr. Eric Pardede. His research areas include XML triggers, privacy and access control for XML, and data warehousing.
Heather Grain
Llewelyn Grain Informatics
Australia
Heather Grain is a Fellow of the Australian College of Health Informatics. She has worked on health care information system developments at hospitals, in the community, district nursing and on national initiatives such as patient identification. She designed and led the health informatics program at La Trobe University, including the China Health Program, and brings a strong standards background through her positions as Chair of Standards Australia’s Health Informatics Committee (IT14) and internationally as Convenor of the International Standards Development working group on Health Informatics Semantic Content and co-chair of HL7 Vocabulary Technical Committee.
J Wenny Rahayu
La Trobe University
Australia
Wenny Rahayu is an Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Computer Engineering LaTrobe University. Her research areas cover a wide range of advanced databases topics including XML Databases and Data Warehousing, Object-Relational Databases, and Semantic Web and Ontology. She is currently the Head of Data Engineering and Knowledge Management Laboratory at La Trobe University.
Eric Pardede
La Trobe University
Australia
Eric Pardede is a Lecturer at the Department of Computer Science and Computer Engineering LaTrobe University. His current research areas include Data Modeling, XML Databases, Data Quality, Information Systems and Software Engineering.
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