I've been involved in a number of development projects related to the YAWL Initiative. The main such projects are listed here. In particular I participated in the implementation and deployment of the YAWL4Film platform - an adaptation of the YAWL workflow system to the requirements of film production, which has been tested at the Australian Film Television & Radio School - Sydney.
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Date |
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Mar 2007 |
Position held |
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Software Developer |
Main activities and responsibilities |
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Developing a Windows installer for the YAWL Workflow Management System. Bug fixing. |
Employer |
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BPM Research Group at Queensland University of Technology, |
Type of sector |
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Workflow Management Systems |
Dates |
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Mar 2007- Sep 2007 |
Position held |
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Software Project Manager |
Main activities and responsibilities |
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Technical coordination of the YAWL team for the development of an extension of the YAWL Workflow Management System to support the screen production process. The software has been tested within the student production projects at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School of Sydney. |
Employer |
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BPM Research Group at Queensland University of Technology, |
Type of sector |
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Workflow Management Systems |
Dates |
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Aug 2007 - Aug 2008 |
Position held |
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Software Developer |
Main activities and responsibilities |
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Code-merge of QUT’s YAWL source base and first:utility’s YAWL source base. Bug fixing. YAWL Engine and Editor testing. Documentation update. Requirements analysis for a new YAWL Editor to be developed as a plugin of the Eclipse platform. |
Employer |
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first:utility, |
Type of sector |
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Workflow Management Systems |