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Miss Jue Xie
BIM, MIT

Postgraduate Student

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Jue Xie

Research interests:

  1. Information quality assessment
  2. Unstructured information management
  3. Web information systems
  4. Decision support systems
  5. Information retrieval and search technologies

Research publications:

  1. Xie J. (2009), 'Sustaining quality assessment processes in user-centred health information portals', in proceedings of the 15th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS09), San Francisco, California, USA, 6-9 August, 2009, Paper 189.
  2. Xie J., Burstein F. and Evans J. (2008), 'Intelligent support for resource quality evaluation and description in health information portals', in proceedings of the national conference for the Health Informatics Society of Australia (HIC'08), Melbourne, Australia, 31 Aug.-2 September 2008, Chapter 41.
  3. Evans J., Manaszewicz R. and Xie J. (2009), 'The role of domain expertise in smart, user-sensitive, health information portal', in proceedings of the 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-42), Hawaii, USA, 5-8 January 2009.
  4. Schmidt H.W., Peake I.D., Xie J., Thomas I., Kramer B.J., Fay A., Bort P. (2003), 'Modelling predictable component-based distributed control architectures', in the proceedings of the 9th IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems (WORDS 2003 Fall), 01-03 October, 2003, pp. 339 346.

Biography:

Jue (Grace) Xie has been with Monash University for more than 8 years since early 2001. She is currently a third-year PhD student and also a research assistant at Faculty of Information Technology. Jue holds a Bachelor degree of Information Management from Zhejiang Gongshang University in China. She also completed her Master of Information Technology at Monash in 2002. Her PhD study is to investigate the extent to which intelligent technologies can support human with expert domain knowledge to assess the quality of online information. Her research interests also lie in Web information systems, decision support systems, search technologies and unstructured information management. Before doing her PhD, she had 5 years experience as a research programmer in a variety of component-based software engineering projects at Monash. As a PhD student, Jue awarded 2009 MSRA Internship that she completed successfully at Microsoft research asia lab in Beijing as part of her research training.


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