Dr Sifer graduated with his BSc (Computing Science) from the University of NSW, Sydney in 1983 and then received his MAppSc (Software Engineering) from the University of Technology, Sydney in 1988. Dr Sifer continued his studies at UTS and received his PhD (Software Engineering) in 1996. After three years as a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at Hiroshima University, Dr Sifer left academia in 2001 and joined IBM Research in Haifa, Israel and also spent time with CSC Australia. Dr Sifer joined the University of Sydney as a lecturer in 2002 and subsequently joined the University of Wollongong in 2005 in the same role Field of Study: Design of user interfaces for the exploration of various kinds of complex data Professional Activities and Affiliations: • Session Chair, 7th International Workshop on Databases in Networked Information Systems (DNIS 2011)
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Xeena for schema: creating XML documents with a coordinated grammar tree (with F Dau, Helen M. Hasan, Kathryn P. Crawford, Yardena Peres, and Yoelle Maarek), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2010)
The vast heterogeneous network that is the World Wide Web requires common languages to facilitate...
User Interfaces for the Exploration of Hierarchical Multi-dimensional Data, Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2006)
A variety of user interfaces have been developed to support the querying of hierarchical multi-dimensional...
Filter co-ordinations for exploring multi-dimensional data, Journal of Visual Languages and Computing (2006)
Many interface designs have been developed for the exploration of multi-dimensional data sets which are...