B Electronic Engineering, PhD
Contact details for Associate Professor Bernus
- Head of School, School of Information and Communication Technology
- Director, IIIS Enterprise Architecture Research and Management
- Member, Institute for Integrated and Intelligent Systems
Biography
Since 1976 Dr Bernus worked internationally on various aspects of enterprise integration as researcher, consultant, project leader and trainer for Industry, Government and Defence (ADF). He has worked with the Globeman 21 and Globemen industry consortia on Enterprise Architecture projects for petrochemical engineering, shipbuilding and building industries (Japanese, and a number of European companies), as well as on the Australian Defence logistics enterprise architecture.
Dr Bernus is also series editor for Springer Verlag, managing editor of the Handbook on Enterprise Architecture, the Handbook on Architectures of Information Systems, is member of the editorial boards of several international journals, and published over forty refereed journal and conference papers.
Peter Bernus is past chair of the IFIP-IFAC Task Force for Architectures for Enterprise Integration which developed GERAM, an international standard for the requirements of enterprise architecture frameworks (ISO 15704:2000), foundation chair of Working Group 5.12 on Enterprise Integration of IFIP. He is currently an Associate Professor at Griffith University teaching enterprise architecture and director of the IIIS Enterprise Architecture Research and Management Program.
Dr Bernus's interest include engineering design methodologies in the broadest sense of engineering. He worked extensively in manufacturing engineering (on the development of computer integrated manufacturing and computer aided design systems), software engineering, as the developer of the first CAD tool for IDEF0 (activity modelling), and enterprise engineering / enterprise modelling, including virtual enterprises and networks.
Research Expertise
- Enterprise Architecture Frameworks and standards
- Enterprise Modelling
- Virtual enterprises and Enterprise Networks
- Enterprise Architecture Practice, Governance and Management
- Complex Systems Engineering