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115-Mar-2019Computational Modelling of Behavioural Mergers and Acquisitions Pricing TheoryAgarwal, Nipun; Kwan, Paul ; Paul, David 16-Jan-2024
22019Analysis of Industrial Control System Software to Detect Semantic ClonesJnanamurthy, H K; Raoul, Jetley; Henskens, Frans; Paul, David ; Wallis, Mark; Sudarsan, S D2-Sep-2020
32019Agent-Oriented Smart Factory (AOSF): An MAS Based Framework for SMEs Under Industry 4.0Ud Din, Fareed ; Henskens, Frans; Paul, David ; Wallis, Mark26-Aug-2020
429-Jun-2018On Farm Validation of ASKBILL - A Sheep Wellbeing and Productivity Application for Australian IndustryGoodacre, M; Kemmis, L S; Paul, D ; Kahn, L P ; Shahinfar, S ; Fitzgerald, P T 20-Jun-2019
52018Formalisation of Problem and Domain Definition for Agent Oriented Smart Factory (AOSF)Ud Din, Fareed ; Henskens, Frans; Paul, David ; Wallis, Mark2-Sep-2020
62018Clone Detection in Model-Based Development Using Formal Methods to Enhance Performance in Software DevelopmentJnanamurthy, H K; Henskens, Frans; Paul, David ; Wallis, Mark2-Sep-2020
72018Behavioral merger and acquisition pricing: Application to Verizon mergers with AOL and YahooAgarwal, Nipun; Kwan, Paul H ; Paul, David 18-Feb-2018
82018Merger and acquisition pricing using agent based modellingAgarwal, Nipun; Kwan, Paul ; Paul, David 28-Mar-2018
920-Jan-2017Merger & Acquisition Pricing Using Agent Based ModellingAgarwal, Nipun; Kwan, Paul ; Paul, David 17-Jan-2024
102017Development of an online smoking cessation program for use in hospital and following discharge: Smoke-free recoveryMcCrabb, Sam; Balogh, Zsolt; Wallis, Mark; Paul, David ; Henskens, Frans; Skelton, Eliza; Bonevski, Billie; Baker, Amanda L; Harris, Ian A; Attia, John; Lott, Natalie; Naylor, Justine; Doran, Christopher; George, Johnson; Wolfenden, Luke5-Sep-2017
112017Gamification in e-Mental Health: Development of a Digital Intervention Addressing Severe Mental Illness and Metabolic SyndromeShaw, Alec; Paul, David ; Billingsley, William ; Kwan, Paul ; Wilson, Rhonda 23-May-2018
122016Verification of Interactive Automated Air Traffic Control System in a Model Driven ApproachHK, Jnanamurthy; Henskens, Frans; Paul, David 13-Mar-2017
132016A Comparison Study of Cooperative Q-learning Algorithms for Independent LearnersAbed-Alguni, Bilal; Paul, David ; Chalup, Stephan; Henskens, Frans25-Feb-2016
142016Implementation and Evaluation of a Component-Based framework for Internet ApplicationsWallis, Mark; Henskens, Frans; Paul, David ; Hannaford, Michael16-Aug-2016
152015A multi-agent cooperative reinforcement learning model using a hierarchy of consultants, tutors and workersAbed-alguni, Bilal H; Chalup, Stephan K; Henskens, Frans A; Paul, David 29-Sep-2015
162014Consumer Participation in Quality Improvements for Chronic Disease Care: Development and Evaluation of an Interactive Patient-Centered Survey to Identify Preferred Service InitiativesFradgley, Elizabeth A; Paul, Christine L; Bryant, Jamie; Roos, Ian A; Henskens, Frans A; Paul, David 5-Apr-2018
172014The Haematology Treatment Aid Providing Personalized Information to Patients and CarersPaul, David ; Henskens, Frans; Bryant, Jamie; Smits, Rochelle; Sanson-Fisher, Robert; Stevenson, William11-May-2018
182014How do Health Researchers Benefit from Web-based Survey Systems?Henskens, Frans; Paul, David ; Wallis, Mark; Bryant, Jamie; Carey, Mariko; Fradgley, Elizabeth; Koller, Claudia; Paul, Christine; Sanson-Fisher, Robert; Zucca, Alison14-May-2018
192014Engineering Flexible Service-Oriented TransactionsPaul, David ; Henskens, Frans21-May-2018
202014Web-based Support for Population-based Medical Research: Presenting the QuON Survey SystemHenskens, Frans; Paul, David ; Wallis, Mark; Bryant, Jamie; Carey, Mariko; Fradgley, Elizabeth; Koller, Claudia; Paul, Christine; Sanson-Fisher, Robert; Zucca, Alison11-May-2018
212013Dynamic Transactional Workflows In Service-Oriented EnvironmentsPaul, David ; Henskens, Frans; Hannaford, Michael10-May-2018
222013QuON - A Generic Platform for the Collation and Sharing of Web Survey DataPaul, David ; Wallis, Mark; Henskens, Frans; Nolan, Kim10-May-2018
232012Issues Preventing the Migration of the Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank to the CloudPaul, David ; Henskens, Frans; Mowry, Bryan; Pantelis, Christos; Schall, Ulrich; Scott, Rodney; Loughland, Carmel; McCabe, Kathryn; Bridge, Jason; Duffy, Liesl; Carr, Vaugn; Catts, Stanley; Jablenski, Assen; Michie, Patricia10-May-2018
242012IT Development and Management of a Live eResearch System: Experiences with the Australian Schizophrenia Research BankPaul, David ; Henskens, Frans; Pantelis, Christos; Schall, Ulrich; Scott, Rodney; Loughland, Carmel; Bridge, Jason; McCabe, Kathryn; Carr, Vaugn; Catts, Stanley; Jablenski, Assen; Michie, Patricia; Mowry, Bryan10-May-2018

Credit Name
David Paul
Full Name
Paul, David
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Paul, David J
Paul, D
Paul, David John
 
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Position Title
Associate Professor in Computational Science
 
 
 
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Biography
Dr David Paul is a computer scientist interested in the Internet and distributed systems, privacy and security, and applied computer science. He completed his studies at the University of Newcastle, where he obtained Bachelors degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science in 2004, before completing Honours in Computer Science in 2005 and a PhD titled "Deliberate Cooperation in Service-Oriented Environments: Dynamic Transactional Workflows for Web Services" in 2012. From 2005-2015, Dr Paul was employed by the Schizophrenia Research Institute, developing an interest in eHealth, while also teaching casually at the University of Newcastle. In 2014, he also started some work with the Health Behaviour Research Group, developing Web applications to conduct and assist with research. In 2015 he accepted a position as a Lecturer in Computational Science at the University of New England in the School of Science and Technology, contributing to a complete redesign of all Computer Science curricula for which the entire Computational Science team was awarded a School of Science and Technology Teaching Award in 2017, and Dr Paul was awarded a School of Science and Technology Development Award for the development of the introductory programming unit COSC110. Since starting at the University of New England, Dr Paul's research interests have broadened into areas such as agriculture and sports science. He has been successful in a number of research grants and supervision of research students. Dr Paul is especially interested in using technology in multidisciplinary settings where they can be of practical use. Dr Paul has extensive experience combining multiple disparate datasets to allow more powerful analysis and modelling than would be possible with any single dataset on its own, while still ensuring privacy even for very sensitive data. While working for the Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank, Dr Paul helped design and develop a system that combines clinical neurophysiological, genetic, and brain image data to create the largest brain research project ever undertaken in Australia. This has resulted in an improved understanding of one of the most perplexing mental disorders around, and the system continues to support further research. As part of his work with the Health Behaviour Research Group, Dr Paul was co-developer of QuON, a system to allow researchers to electronically conduct surveys and aggregate the collected data which has been used by multiple institutions around Australia. The closed-source version of this system adds features that can be difficult to achieve in other online survey systems, such as supporting stratified randomised values, complex branching, automatic creation and dissemination of customised documents, and the automated sharing of metadata with ANDS systems. The skills and experience from his work in mental health were also useful when helping the SheepCRC create the ASKBILL system, which notifies farmers of unusual risks to their sheep. This system combines livestock and pasture information with historic and forecast weather conditions to predict when sheep are at risk from heat or chill events, flystrike, or worm burden. This allows a farmer to more efficiently manage their farm, while also improving the welfare of the animals. Another system, RamSelect allows farmers to improve the genetic profile of their flock by entering desired criteria (e.g. a wool farmer might be interested in finer thread diameter, while a meat farmer would be more interested in animals' growth rates) and ranking rams currently for sale that would best meet the farmer's requirements, without needing to understand the complexities of the genetics involved. While still interested in the areas of mental health and agriculture (for example, Dr Paul has been involved in the development of an Android app to help treat metabolic syndrome, and continues to work in projects related to agriculture), he is also interested in expanding to other application areas. These include more traditional computer science areas such as optimisation and software defined networking, and external areas such as finance and sports science.
 
Discipline
School of S&T - Computer Science
 
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Faculty of Science, Ag, Business and Law
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David
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School of Science and Technology
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