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 Biography

Professor Green's research interests extend across three main areas: 1. Systems Analysis and Design - the work here involves study into how the requirements for new and upgraded computer systems are elicited from relevant stakeholders and then translated into design solutions for the resultant business information systems; 2. Audit, control, and governance issues when managing business information systems; and 3. Electronic Commerce (B2C, B2B, B2M) systems - their design, implementation, and adoption.

Peter F. Green is Professor of Electronic Commerce and Business Information Systems and cluster leader in the UQ Business School at the University of Queensland. He has qualifications in Computer Science, Accounting, and a PhD in Commerce (Information Systems) from the University of Queensland. Dr Green is a Chartered Accountant and a Member of the Australian Computer Society. Dr Green has worked during his career as the Systems Support Manager at the South-East Queensland Electricity Board (SEQEB), for a Chartered Accountancy firm, and a Queensland government department. Peter has researched, presented, and published widely on systems analysis and design, conceptual modelling, information systems auditing, and eCommerce. Dr Green's publications have appeared in such internationally refereed journals as Information Systems, IEEE Transactions on Knowledge & Data Engineering, Journal of Database Management, and the Australian Journal of Information Systems.

Dr Green served from 1998 to 2000 as an executive committee member of the Queensland Branch of the Australian Computer Society. He [Peter Green] chaired the National IT chapter of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia from 1998 to 2001. From 2001 to the present, Dr Green has been a member of the Queensland Regional Council for the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia. He is heavily involved also in IT education for the accounting profession having presented seminars and courses for the members of CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, and the Information Systems Audit and Control Association.

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