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Peter Bernus (1949) is an Hungarian Australian scientist and Associate Professor of Enterprise Architecture at the School of Information and Communication Technology, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.[1]
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Biography
Peter Bernus graduated from Budapest Technical University as an engineer in electronic technology in 1976. He started working at the Mechanical Engineering Automation Division Computer and Automation Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. In 1990 he became a research officer at the Computer Science Department of the Queensland University in Australia. He is currently an Associate Professor at Griffith University teaching in the Masters of Enterprise Architecture program.
Since 1976 he worked internationally on various aspects of enterprise integration as researcher, consultant and project leader for Industry, Government and Defense. In 2000-2003 Bernus was the Australian leader of the Enterprise Engineering work package of the Globemen International consortium, working with over 20 companies, that include ERP vendors, shipbuilding and engineering companies, among others.[2]
Bernus is the past chair of the IFAC/IFIP Task Force on Architectures for Enterprise Integration which developed GERAM, the Generalised Enterprise Reference Architecture and Methodology (ISO 15704:2000) and foundation chair of Working Group 5.12 on Enterprise Integration of the International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP), currently working on the harmonisation of EA Frameworks, systems engineering and software engineering standards.[2]
Bernus is also series editor for Springer Verlag and Managing Editor of the "Handbook on Enterprise Architecture", and is member of the editorial boards of several international journals.[2]
Work
Peter Bernus' research interests are in Enterprise Modelling, Enterprise Integration and Architectures for Enterprise Integration.[1] Special interests include inter- and intra-organisational management, global enterprise networks, and dynamic project enterprises. He also has special interest in computer-mediated communication between people and ways to achieve common understanding.[2]
Publications
Bernus has published over sixty refereed papers and book chapters, several edited books.[3]
- 1995. IFIP TC5 Working Conference on Models and Methodologies for Enterprise Integration (1995 : Queensland) Modelling and methodologies for enterprise integration : proceedings of the IFIP TC5 Working Conference on Models and Methodologies for Enterprise Integration, Queensland, Australia, November 1995. Edited with Laszlo Nemes.
- 1998. Handbook on architectures of information systems. Edited with Kai Mertins and Günter Schmidt.
- 2003. Handbook on enterprise architecture edited with Laszlo Nemes and Günter Schmidt.
- 2005. Knowledge sharing in the integrated enterprise : interoperability strategies for the enterprise architect. Edited with Mark Fox.
- 2006. Handbook on architectures of information systems. Edited with Kai Mertins and Günter Schmidt.
References
- ^ a b Peter Bernus. Accessed 10 Jan 2009.
- ^ a b c d Short bio. Accessed 10 Jan 2009
- ^ Peter Bernus List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server. Accessed 10 Jan 2009.
External links
- Peter Bernus at Griffith University.
- Home Page of Peter Bernus
Categories:- 1949 births
- Enterprise modelling experts
- Living people
- Australian academics
- Hungarian computer scientists
- Australian computer scientists
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