Peter F. Green

Peter F. Green is the Program Director for the Electronic Commerce program at the University of Queensland. He is also an Associate Professor 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 Technical Systems 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 modeling, information systems auditing, and eCommerce. Dr Green's publications have appeared in such internationally refereed journals as Information Systems and the Australian Journal of Information Systems.

Publications

IT Governance Mechanisms in Public Sector Organisations: An Australian Context
Syaiful Ali, Peter Green. © 2009. 21 pages.
Information technology plays a significant role enabling organisations to achieve their objectives. Accordingly, the governance mechanisms over the organisation’s IT resources...
IT Governance Mechanisms in Public Sector Organisations: An Australian Context
Syaiful Ali, Peter Green. © 2007. 23 pages.
Information technology plays a significant role enabling organisations to achieve their objectives. Accordingly, the governance mechanisms over the organisation’s IT resources...
Business Systems Analysis with Ontologies
Peter F. Green, Michael Rosemann. © 2005. 378 pages.
Over the last five to six years, ontology has received increased attention within the information systems field. Ontology provides a basis for evaluating, analyzing, and...
Ontological Analysis of Business Systems Analysis Techniques: Experiences and Proposals for an Enhanced Methodology
Peter Green, Michael Rosemann. © 2005. 27 pages.
For many years in the area of business systems analysis and design, practitioners and researchers alike have been searching for some comprehensive basis on which to evaluate...
Analyzing and Comparing Ontologies with Meta-Models
Islay Davies, Peter Green, Simon Milton, Michael Rosemann. © 2005. 16 pages.
High-level ontologies provide a model of reality and are of increasing popularity for the evaluation of modeling methods. Most of the common modeling methods have been studied...
Applying Ontologies to Business and Systems Modelling Techniques and Perspectives: Lessons Learned
Peter Green, Michael Rosemann. © 2004. 13 pages.
For many years in the area of business systems analysis and design, practitioners and researchers alike have been searching for some comprehensive basis on which to evaluate...