Chris Peters

Chris Peters

Research Project Officer ICT

Contact

Tel: 62325432
Chris.Peters@csiro.au

Themes

  • Water for a healthy country

Projects

  • Reference model for Hydrological Sensor Webs
  • LinkMyData

Science Area

  • Sensor Science and Technology

Biography

Chris is based in the CSIRO Information, Communication and Technology Centre in Hobart, Australia. Chris is currently conducting water informatics experiments for the Water for a Healthy Country Flagship. The experiments are designed to elicit best-practice information technology solutions that will enhance the management of Australia's scarce water resources.

Academic Qualifications

1986 BSc, University of Tasmania

Recent Professional Experience

2008-2009 Software Engineer, Hydrologists Workbench
2000-2008 Analyst Programmer, Tasmania Fire Service
1996-2000 Analyst Programmer, Landfile Consultancy (Insight GIS)
1989-1996 Analyst Programmer, Tasmania Police
1987-1989 Analyst Programmer, Department of Defence

Summary of Science & Technical Output

Books/Book chapters 0
Journal 0
Refereed Conference/Workshop 0
Technical/Client Reports 0
Invited Presentations 0
Patents 0

Top 10 Publications

Publication details
S. M. Guru, C. Peters, "Capture and Management of Hydrometeorological Phenomena Using Sensor Web Concepts and Scientific Workflow", EJSE Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering, Special Issue on Sensor Network for Building and Environmental Monitoring: Theory and Application, pp. 78-89. ISSN 1443-9255
Andrew Terhorst, Peter Taylor, Brad Lee, Chris Peters, and Christian Malewski, "Enabling Near Real-Time Water Resource Management via The Sensor Web". OpenWater Workshops and Symposium,joint event to EnviroGRIDS Full Project Meeting, 20-21 April 2011, Delft, the Netherlands. Available online at http://hikm.ihe.nl/openwater_eg/Pdf/Abstracts-OpenWater-final-for-print.pdf
Andrew Pratt, Chris Peters, Siddeswara Guru, Brad Lee, Andrew Terhorst, Exposing the Kepler Scientific Workflow System as an OGC Web Processing Service, iEMSs 2010. Proceedings of The Fifth Biennial Conference Of The International Environmental Modelling And Software Society. pp. 1554-1561. Available on line at: http://www.iemss.org/iemss2010/Volume2.pdf
Qing Liu, Quan Bai, Stephan Zednik, Peter Taylor, Peter Fox, Kerry Taylor, Corné Kloppers, Chris Peters, Andrew Terhorst, Patrick West, Michael Compton and Yanfeng Shu, A Provenance Model for Real-Time Water Information Systems, AGU Fall Meeting, 2010, San Francisco, California, USA
S. M. Guru, C. Peters, D. Smith, A. Pratt, Q. Bai, A. Terhorst, "The use of Sensor Web and Scientific Workflow to Observe and Derive Hydrological Phenomenon", the 9th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, 2010.
S. M. Guru, M. Kearney, P. Fitch, and C. Peters, "Challenges in using scientific workflow tools in the hydrology domain", presented at 18th World IMACS/MODSIM Congress, 2009, Cairns, Australia.

Number of citations

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