| Date | Chapter | Event information |
|---|---|---|
| 23 Aug 11 | Canberra | "Here be Dragons"Speaker: Kate Muir, IBM Ancient map makers used this phrase to indicate wild unknown country.
Information governance is somewhat like that. This will be a practical discussion around:
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| 13 Sep 11 | Canberra | An Introduction to the Australian National Data Service (ANDS)Speaker: Sally Goodenough |
| 26 Sep 11 | Canberra | Data Modelling EssentialsSpeaker: Glen Bell Glen Bell is back to present a third Data Modelling Essentials two-day course this year in Canberra. |
| 30 Sep 11 | Canberra | Consulting Skills for Data & IT ProfessionalsSpeaker: Graeme Simsion This course draws on Graemeās extensive experience as a consultant and consulting manager, and packs a wealth of practical advice, frameworks and tips into an interactive one-day program. |
| 27 Oct 11 | Canberra | Archimate: The Next Big ThingSpeaker: Dr Daniel Moody |
| 28 Oct 11 | Canberra | The Art and Science of DiagrammingSpeaker: Dr. Daniel Moody This workshop describes the principles for producing cognitively effective diagrams, which means diagrams that are optimised for processing by the human mind. |
| 8 Feb 12 | Canberra | CDMP Free Information NightSpeaker: Glen Bell-organiser |
| 4 Mar 11 | Melbourne | An introduction to MIKE2.0Speaker: Rob Hillard |
| 2 Jun 11 | Melbourne | The Art and Science of Diagramming: Communicating Effectively Using DiagramsSpeaker: Dr. Daniel Moody |
| 27 Jun 11 | Melbourne | Breathing life into the Enterprise Data Model: An Enterprise Business Vocabulary and Rules, based on SBVR, fits the billSpeaker: Steve Allworth |
| 20 Jul 11 | Melbourne | ArchiMate: The Next Big Thing in Enterprise ArchitectureSpeaker: Dr Daniel Moody |
| 22 Jul 11 | Melbourne | The Art and Science of Diagramming: Communicating Effectively Using DiagramsSpeaker: Dr Daniel Moody |
| 25 Jul 11 | Melbourne | Everything You Always Wanted To Know About BPMN V2.0 But Were Afraid to Ask !!Speaker: Dr. Daniel Moody BPMN is the international standard language for business process modelling. It has achieved unprecedented levels of acceptance in practice since its release in 2007: no other notation has had such an uptake in such a shorttime. However, while it is widely adopted in practice, few BPM practitioners know how to use it correctly or effectively. |
| 28 Jul 11 | Melbourne | Verbish Models: How to Coax Semantics into Your Data ModelsSpeaker: Ronald Ross |
| 10 Aug 11 | Melbourne | The Data Management Body of Knowledge (DM BOK)Speaker: Glen Bell The Data Management Body of Knowledge (DM BOK) - strengths / weaknesses and practical ways to apply it. |
| 11 Aug 11 | Melbourne | Data Modelling EssentialsSpeaker: Glen Bell |
| 14 Sep 11 | Melbourne | Using an Enterprise Data Model to drive Product Master Data Management (MDM). A Case Study at Wholesale Banking, National AustraSpeaker: Eva Gardyn Using an Enterprise Data Model to drive Product Master Data Management (MDM). A Case Study at Wholesale Banking, National Australia Bank |
| 12 Oct 11 | Melbourne | Modelling in an Agile WorldSpeaker: Damien Bootsma Modelling in an Agile World |
| 7 Nov 11 | Melbourne | Consulting Skills for Data and IT ProfessionalsSpeaker: Graeme Simsion |
| 14 Nov 11 | Melbourne | Semantic (Fact based) ModellingSpeaker: Clifford Heath Semantic (or fact-based) modeling is a technique that combines linguistic analysiswith mathematical logic to construct clear unambiguous models of a business domain. Semantic models are more detailed and accurate than models in either UML or ER, are able to express a wider variety of constraints and business rules than either, and so preserve intentions and connotations from the domain. A semantic model may be expressed either graphically using a notation like Object Role Modeling, or in the form of a controlled natural language such as the Constellation Query Language, which is readable by domain experts who have no training in modeling. It can be automatically processed to generate ONF (Optimal Normal Form) relational schemas, as well as effective object-oriented models, and this process guarantees that the resultant schemas are always congruent, which minimises the object-relational mapping overheads. |
| 15 Dec 11 | Melbourne | Melbourne DAMA Xmas PartySpeaker: None |
| 12 Jul 11 | Sydney | Breathing Life into Enterprise Data Models: Using the SBVR to build an Enterprise Business VocabularySpeaker: Steve Allworth - Ozemantics |
| 18 Jul 11 | Sydney | Consulting Skills for Data & IT ProfessionalsSpeaker: Graeme Simsion |
| 21 Jul 11 | Sydney | DAMA Sydney July Meeting - Verbish Models: How to Coax Semantics into Your Data ModelsSpeaker: Ronald Ross |
| 9 Aug 11 | Sydney | The Data Management Body Of Knowledge (DMBOK): A Practitioner OverviewSpeaker: Glen Bell |
| 13 Sep 11 | Sydney | The MIKE 2.0 Methodology and Framework: Open Source Data ManagementSpeaker: Kevin Moysey |
| 23 Sep 11 | Sydney | CDMP / CBIP CertificationSpeaker: Glen Bell |
| 11 Oct 11 | Sydney | National Data Management: The Australian National Data Service (ANDS)Speaker: Sally Goodenough |
| 14 Oct 11 | Sydney | The Art and Science of DiagrammingSpeaker: Dr Daniel Moody |
| 20 Oct 11 | Sydney | Data Modelling EssentialsSpeaker: Glen Bell Two day data modelling course. |
| 20 Oct 11 | Sydney | CDMP Information NightSpeaker: Glen Bell |
| 26 Oct 11 | Sydney | Xmas Party and AGMSpeaker: None |
| 8 Nov 11 | Sydney | Enterprise Architecture (EA) and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Should not be at WarSpeaker: Bard Papegaaij |
| 13 Dec 11 | Sydney | Metadata Driven Information ArchitectureSpeaker: Ashwin Sinha |
| 21 Feb 12 | Sydney | Data Governance From The Ground Up!Speaker: Steven Tuften |