[LINK] E-government Service Architectures, 24 November, Canberra
Tom Worthington
Tom.Worthington at tomw.net.au
Wed Nov 1 11:41:37 AEDT 2006
Recommended:
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NICTA Breakfast Seminars
Performance Assessment for Service Architectures
Dr. Jenny Liu, NICTA Empirical Software Engineering (ESE) program
Canberra, Friday November 24, 2006
Dr Liu's team has developed a capacity planning method and prediction
model (e-PASA) to evaluate performance and scalability of
e-government service architectures. Working collaboratively with an
Australian Government agency, they have been able to test and
validate their e-PASA work on a new Australian Government e-service.
We will present the results of this collaborative research project
and discuss opportunities for further collaborative research in the
area of e-government.
This seminar is suited to management and senior technical staff in
all government and industry organisations.
Details:
<http://www.nicta.com.au/director/mediacentre/events_calendar/nicta_breakfast_seminars.cfm>
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Having been taken to lunch by the NICTA's Empirical Software
Engineering Research team, I can recommend any event where they are
providing catering
<http://www.tomw.net.au/blog/2005/09/software-engineering-locomotives-and.html>.
;-)
ps: e-Government seems to be in vogue at the moment. After the
release of the Australian National Audit Office report on management
of electronic records in government agencies
<http://www.tomw.net.au/technology/it/egovernment/erecords.shtml> I
have been asked to prepare a training course for senior government
executives. This can use the very good guidelines produced by the
government, which I use for ANU undergraduate and postgraduate
students <http://www.tomw.net.au/technology/it/ecommerce/>. So it
really is a case of the consultant borrowing your watch to tell you
the time. ;-)
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