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Haya A. G. El-Ghalayini Curriculum Vitae Current Address: P.O.Box 613 Amman 11831- Jordan E-mail: [email protected] Academic and Professional Qualifications: 2007 PhD Computer Science University of the West of England, Bristol-UK Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences. 1989 MSc Computer Science Kuwait University -Kuwait Faculty of Science-Computer Department. 1986 BSc Computer Science Kuwait University -Kuwait Computer Department. Minor in Accounting. GPA in Computer- 3.43. GPA in Accounting - 3.59 (A = 4.00). Career Outline: 1994 – Present Duties include Assistant Professor Faculty of Information Technology University of Petra-Amman Development and teaching of various courses in the area of computer science, software engineering and information systems, including e-courses. Conducting applied and fundamental research in the conceptual modeling, ontology development and evaluation, developing e-courses areas. 2003- 2007 PhD. Researcher, the West of England, Bristol, UK. PhD Scholarship at University of the West of England, Bristol, UK, sponsored by Petra University. Duties includes Presenting lectures relating to requirements engineering and parallel and distributed databases. Conducting applied and fundamental research in software engineering. 1 1994- 2003 Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Science, Petra University, Amman-Jordan Duties includes Development and teaching of various courses in the area of computer science such as Computer skills, Programming languages: Pascal, FORTRAN, COBOL, C, C++, and File organization. Supervising student graduation projects in web development in database management systems. 1991- 1994 Duties include Lecturer, Faculty of Science –Computer Department Philadelphia University-Amman Development and teaching of various courses such as computer skills and programming languages: Pascal, FORTRAN, COBOL, C, C++ . 1990-1991 Private work Duties include Teaching computer skills classes (e.g. Windows, and MS Office). 1989-1990 Systems Support Engineer UNISYS Computer Division Mohammed Abdul Rahman Al-Bahar Group, Kuwait. Duties include System support, application support, program development at different sites in such as Kuwait airways. A close supervision and monitoring of general ledger programs and shipping system at shipping division-Mohammed Abdul Rahman Al-Bahar. 1986-1989 Duties include Teaching Assistant Faculty of Science-Computer Science Department Kuwait University Assist instructors in marking assignment and assist the students in different classes such as system programming, data structure. Teaching Activities: Designed and taught the following courses: Computer skills Programming languages: Pascal, FORTRAN, COBOL, C, C++ 2 Data structures Algorithms design and analysis File organization Computing Theory Visual Basic 6.0 Software Engineering E-commerce System Analysis and Design: includes implementation of SDLC phases including designing interview, questionnaire, JAD, functional requirements, DFD and Data dictionary. Tools included: SmartDraw or MS Visio, MS Project management. Human Computer Interaction-includes designing, evaluating and implementing an interface. Tools included: MS Visio, Mockups, Storyboard Computer Languages: COBOL, FORTRAN, Pascal, Java, Jena API, DAML, OWL, HTML. Application Software: Protégé, Rational Rose, Oracle, UMLGraph, Graphviz, Winks, Lectora, Camtushia, Moodle, BlackBoard, Exam View, MS Office. Operating System Software: Windows, Unix. Computer Hardware: Personal Computers connected to Petra University network. Academic Services: Coordinator of the IT faculty exams committee. Member of the IT faculty e-learning management committee. Coordinator of human computer interaction committee course. Coordinator of e-commerce committee course. Member of system analysis and design committee course. Member of algorithms design and analysis committee course. Member of data mining committee course. Member of complex cooperative systems center at UWE Bristol, UK. Other Professional Activities: Designing brief manual guides about how to use blackboard for teachers as well as students. Designing e-courses for BlackBoard system. 3 Designing HCI e-course using Moodle System. Conferences, Training Courses, and Workshops Attended: 1986 Accounting Training Course at Kuwait National Petroleum Company. 1990 Database Administration for ORACLE V.6 at UNISYS Educational Training, Unix Administration at UNISYS Educational Training Center, Milton Keynes, UK. 1995 Introduction to ORACLE RDBMS Ver.7, ORACLE Advanced Application Building (Forms 3) -Amman. 1999 ORACLE Web Server Ver. 3.0, Introduction to ORACLE RDBMS Ver. 8, ORACLE Developer/2000(Forms 5 Part A), ORACLE Developer/2000(Forms 5 Part B), ORACLE Developer/2000(Reports 3), ORACLE Ver. 7 Database Administration. 2003 Workshop about “Metadata Management in Grid and P2P systems” at the University of London. 2004 Training workshops organized by the Centre for Research, Innovation and Graduate Studies (CRIGS) at UWE, Bristol, UK. 2005 UWE-3rd international students’ conference, Bristol-UK. 2006 4th International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology (CSIT'06). Amman Jordan, April 2006. 2007 IBM Rational Unified Process (14th January- 28th January). 2007 13th Annual Science Week, Science and Technology Parks - Building a Knowledge based Economy, Amman- Jordan (28/Ocyober- 1/Nivember/ 2007). 2008 Embedding e-learning in Higher Education Workshop, Amman, Jordan (May/ 2008). 2008 Training of Trainers on Virtual Learning Environment, University of LeidenNetherlands (2/ February – 25/ June /2008). This course includes the following modules: Module 1A: Introduction to Virtual Learning Environment (5 days) Module 1B: IT-Enabled Course Redesign (4 days) Module 1C: Advanced IT-Enabled Course Redesign (2 days) Module 2: Introduction to VLE (1ST Workshop; Task I) Module 3A: E-learning Instructional Design and Strategies (4 days) Module 3B: Learning Management Systems (3 days) Module 3C: Social computing (4 days) Module 4: Advanced VLE (2nd Workshop, Task II and III) Module 5A: Advanced Learning Management Systems (3 days) Module 5B: Introduction to Authoring Tools (5 days) Module 5C: Feedback/reinforcement/evaluation (3 days) Dissertations: 1. H. El Ghalayini. Reverse Engineering Domain Ontologies to Conceptual Data Models. PhD thesis, University of the West of England, Bristol. Faculty of Environment and Technology, 2007. 2. H. El-Ghalayini. Document Preparation System and Database for Images. Master’s project, Kuwait University, 1989. 4 Publications: 1. El-Ghalayini, H., Odeh, M., McClatchey, R. (2010). Developing Ontology-Driven Conceptual Data Models. In: proceeding of The International Conference on Intelligent Semantic Web – Services and Applications, June 14–16, 2010, Amman, Jordan. 2. 3. El-Ghalayini, H. and Kharbat, F. (2009). Building Ontology from Knowledge Base Systems: An Evaluation Study. In: proceeding of ACIT 2009, Yemen. 4. El-Ghalayini, H. and Kharbat, F. (2009). Evaluating the Approach of Developing Ontology from Knowledge Base System. In: proceeding of Mosharaka international Conference on Communications, Computers and Applications, October, 2009, Amman, Jordan.. 5. Kharbat, F. and El-Ghalayini, H. (2009). New Algorithm for Building Ontology from Existing Rules: A Case Study. In: proceeding of International Conference on Information Management and Engineering, April 3-5, 2009, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 6. El-Ghalayini, H. and Kharbat, F. (2008). New Approach for Developing Ontologies form Existing Ruleset. In: proceeding of ACIT 2008, Tunisia, Tunisia. 7. Kharbat, F. and El-Ghalayini, H. (2008). Building Ontology from Knowledge Base Systems, in Eugenia G. Giannopoulou (Ed.), Data Mining in Medical and Biological Research, Vienna, Austria: IN-TECH. 8. El-Ghalayini, H., Odeh, M., and McClatchey, R. (2007). Engineering conceptual data models from domain ontologies: Critical evaluation. International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering, 2(1), pp. 57-70. 9. El-Ghalayini, H., Odeh, M., McClatchey, R., and Arnold, D. (2006). Deriving conceptual data models from domain ontologies for bioinformatics. In: Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Conference for Information and Communication: From Theory to Application (ICTTA06), Damascus, Syria. pp. 1011-1012. El-Ghalayini, H., Odeh, M., McClatchey, R., and Solomonides, T. (2005). Reverse engineering domain ontologies to conceptual data models. In: Hamza, MH, ed. Proceedings of the 23rd IASTED International Conference on Databases and Applications (DBA), Innsbruck, Austria. pp. 222-227. 10. Reverse Engineering Ontology to Conceptual Data Models. CEMS Research Poster Event, November 2004. University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. Available from: www.uwe.ac.uk/cems/graduateschool/news/posters/10-11-04/06_h.el.ghalayini.pdf Deriving Conceptual Data Models from Domain Ontologies for Bioinformatics. CEMS Research Poster Event, June 2006. University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. Available from: http://www.uwe.ac.uk/cems/graduateschool/news/posters/06summer.html 11. 12. El-Ghalayini, H. (1994). Desktop Publishing, in Office Automation, Al-Qudas Open University. 5