Wayne Pease

Wayne Pease is the Associate Dean (Wide Bay) for the Faculty of Business, University of Southern Queensland and lectures in Information Systems, at the Wide Bay Campus of the University of Southern Queensland and has published and has published over 30 books, refereed articles and book chapters. His employment background is in senior management with Queensland Health and has worked in higher education since 1998 when he accepted a lecturing position in information systems at the then new USQ Wide Bay Campus. His research interests include electronic commerce and its impact on rural and regional communities; payment and security systems in electronic commerce; collaborative commerce; web design and web data delivery systems including DBMS integration and query optimisation; and windows application development.

Publications

Biomedical Knowledge Management: Infrastructures and Processes for E-Health Systems
Wayne Pease, Malcolm Cooper, Raj Gururajan. © 2010. 412 pages.
The Internet and other technological developments are now playing increasing roles in the management of knowledge within consumer health behavior and the delivery of health...
Development of an Ontology to Improve Supply Chain Management (SCM) in the Australian Timber Industry
Jaqueline Blake, Wayne Pease. © 2009. 19 pages.
This chapter proposes an ontology using Web ontology language (OWL) for the Australian timber sector that can be used in conjunction with Semantic Web services to provide...
Hervey Bay in Transition: The Role of Community-Based Information Technology in Overcoming the Great Digital Divide
Wayne Pease, Lauretta Wright, Malcolm Cooper. © 2008. 11 pages.
In regional Australia there is a growing interest and investment in community capacity building and this is beginning to be formalised in a desire to integrate information...
Information and Communication Technologies in Support of the Tourism Industry
Wayne Pease, Michelle Rowe, Malcolm Cooper. © 2007. 394 pages.
Tourism is one of the leading industries worldwide. The magnitude of growth in tourism will bring both opportunities and problems to source and destination markets in years to...
The Web Portal as a Collaborative Tool
Michelle Rowe, Wayne Pease. © 2007. 6 pages.
Discussion of portals and their relevance to destination tourism is the main focus of this chapter. Traditional definitions of portals have focused on intraorganisational...
Web Portals as an Exemplar for Tourist Destinations
Michelle Rowe, Wayne Pease, Pauline McLeod. © 2007. 4 pages.
Continuing on from an earlier article in this publication that considers portals and their relevance to destination tourism, this article investigates the case study of the...
Development of an Ontology to Improve Supply Chain Management (SCM) in the Australian Timber Industry
Jaqueline Blake, Wayne Pease. © 2007. 24 pages.
This chapter proposes an ontology using Web ontology language (OWL) for the Australian timber sector that can be used in conjunction with Semantic Web services to provide...
E-Commerce and Small Business in Regional Australia
Wayne Pease, Michelle Rowe. © 2005. 6 pages.
E-commerce is considered to provide substantial benefits to business, particularly small business. It enables new ways of working to emerge and facilitates an organization’s...
ICT and Regional Development in Australia
Wayne Pease, Michelle Rowe, Lauretta Wright. © 2005. 5 pages.
Hervey Bay is located in the Wide Bay Burnett region of Queensland, Australia. Based on a number of economic and social indicators, the region can be described as disadvantaged...
Hervey Bay in Transition: The Role of Community-Based Information Technology in Overcoming the Great Digital Divide
Wayne Pease, Lauretta Wright, Malcolm Cooper. © 2004. 15 pages.
In regional Australia there is a growing interest and investment in community capacity building and this is beginning to be formalised in a desire to integrate information...