Professor, Data and Knowledge Engineering, The University of Queensland
Shazia Sadiq is currently working in the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. She is part of the Data and Knowledge Engineering (DKE) research group and is involved in teaching and research in databases and information systems. Shazia holds a PhD from The University of Queensland in Information Systems and a Masters degree in Computer Science from the Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand. Her main research interests are innovative solutions for Business Information Systems that span several areas including business process management, governance, risk and compliance, and information quality and use. She has published over 100 peer-reviewed publications in high ranking journals such Information Systems Journal, VLDBJ, TKDE, as well as major conferences such as SIGMOD, ICDE, ER, BPM, ICIS and CAiSE. Shazia is currently Deputy chair of the National Committee on Information and Communication Sciences at the Australian Academy of Science, and a University of Queensland Teaching Excellence Award Winner.

Use it or lose it: the search for enlightenment in dark data
Dec 22, 2016 05:17 am UTC| Technology
Big data is big news these days. But most organisations just end up hoarding vast reams of data, leaving them with a massive repository of unstructured or dark data that is of little use to anyone. Given the potential...