Ms Jue Xie B.IM, M.ITPostgraduate Student
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Teaching commitments:
- FIT5183 Programming for distributed, parallel and mobile systems
- FIT5192 Internet applications and web services
- Guest Lecturing FIT3099 Knowledge Management
Professional associations:
- Member of Association for Information Systems (AIS)
Research interests:
- Information/Data Quality
- Web Information Systems
- Information Retrieval
- Semantic Web and Search Technologies
- Web 2.0 and Social Technologies
Research publications:
- Xie, J., Burstein, F., 2011, Using machine learning to support resource quality assessment: An adaptive attribute-based approach for health information portals, in proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications, 22 April 2011 to 25 April 2011, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Germany, pp. 526-537.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 joined Monash University in 2002, and is currently a lecturer at Faculty of Information Technology. She is a senior software engineer who has extensive experience in J2EE and .NET based software architecture and development. She is also a researcher (member of AIS) specialised in data quality management and web information systems. Grace holds a Bachelor degree of Information Management from Zhejiang Gongshang University in China, where she was awarded outstanding graduate of Higher Education in Zhejiang Province. She had been working in the retail industry as a database administrator, and then an information analyst before she came to Australia. She completed her Master of Information Technology at Monash in 2002. Since then, she has been working as a programmer, a research assistant, and then a software architect and a project manger in a number of research centres, including Distributed Systems Technology Centre (DSTC Pty Ltd.), Centre for Distributed Systems and Software Engineering (DSSE at Monash), Microsoft Research Asia (MSRA in Beijing), and Centre for Organisational and Social Informatics (COSI at Monash). During the past 10 years, she had engaged into a variety of software engineering and information systems research projects, where she gained considerable practical and research experience, and published papers continually at prestigious conferences. In addition, she has been tutoring and guest lecturing multiple IT units at Monash. In 2007, Grace started doing her PhD in Information Systems at Monash. Her PhD thesis proposes a semi-automated and user-sensitive approach to support resource quality assessment for health information portals. She is going to complete her PhD in November 2011.