Professor Ghose is Director of the UOW Decision Systems Laboratory (DSL), a large cross-faculty research group that explores the development and use of intelligent agents, intelligent software engineering and advanced information systems techniques. Aditya was previously with the Beckman Institute of the University of Illinois, the University of Tokyo and Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada. He has authored over 75 papers and book chapters and is best known for his research in knowledge representation, agent programming, constraint programming and intelligent software engineering. For further information refer to Professor Ghose's faculty page or home page.
Articles
Integration of Agent-Oriented Conceptual Models and UML Activity Diagrams Using Effect Annotations (with M. Bhuiyan, M.M. Z. Islam, and A. Krishna), Faculty of Informatics - Papers (2007)
Agent–oriented conceptual modeling notations such as i* represents an interesting approach for modeling early phase...
Managing Business Process Risk Using Rich Organizational Models (with M. Bhuiyan, M.M. Z. Islam, G. Koliadis, and A. Krishna), Faculty of Informatics - Papers (2007)
Business processes represent the operational capabilities of an organization. In order to ensure process continuity,...
Iterated belief change (with P. O. Hadjinian, A. Sattar, J. You, and R. Goebel), Faculty of Informatics - Papers (2004)
Most existing formalizations treat belief change as a single step process, and ignore several problems...
Presentations
Verifying Semantic Business Process Models in Inter-operation (with G. Koliadis), Faculty of Informatics - Papers (2007)
Process inter-operation is characterized as cooperative interactions among loosely coupled autonomous constituents to adaptively fulfill...
Actor Eco-systems: From High-Level Agent Models to Executable Processes via Semantic Annotations (with G. Koliadis), Faculty of Informatics - Papers (2007)
We introduce the notion of an actor eco-system a framework that addresses the design-time requirements...
Auditing Business Process Compliance (with G. Koliadis), Faculty of Informatics - Papers (2007)
Compliance issues impose significant management and reporting requirements upon organizations.We present an approach to enhance...
Combining i* and BPMN for Business Process Model Lifecycle Management (with G. Koliadis, A. Vranesevic, M. Bhuiyan, and A. Krishna), Faculty of Informatics - Papers (2007)
The premise behind ‘third wave’ Business Process Management (BPM1) is effective support for change at...
Process Discovery from Model and Text Artefacts (with G. Koliadis and A. Cheung), Faculty of Informatics - Papers (2007)
Modeling is an important and time consuming part of the Business Process Management life-cycle. An...