Tony Wiley
Bristol
Biography
Tony Wiley is the director of the Web Services and Systems Laboratory at HP Labs, innovating and developing technologies that will lead to new web services that enable businesses to fully realize the inherent value of their digital content.
By combining improvements in digital content creation, ingestion, management and processing with advances in social networking, new document experiences will be developed, including highly customizable documents that are optimized for both web distribution and print production, as well as multimedia documents.
Previously, Wiley was the senior research manager for the Custom Publishing Systems group in HP Labs, where he led research into web-deployable tools and services for variable content document creation, generation, manufacture and publishing. He also is the director of the HP Digital Publishing University Community, a multidisciplinary community dedicated to the advancement and application of digital publishing and related technologies.
Wiley joined HP Labs in 1989 as a member of technical staff in the High-Speed Networks Laboratory. Research into high-performance packet switching led to a number of innovations and technology transfers to HP’s business units. He then worked on communications technologies and services for Internet appliances before leading early research into e-services for print.
Before joining HP Labs, Wiley was a consultant with Plessey Research, at Roke Manor, working on asynchronous transport mode switching and network technologies for integrated broadband communications. He worked on two major European collaborative projects sponsored by the European Union’s Research into Advanced Communications for Europe (RACE)
Research interests
Web service architectures, digital document and content representation, digital publishing
Publications
- 12 refereed conference publications and numerous technical publications
Awards
ACM Recognition of Service Award
Professional activities
- Program Committee Member and reviewer for the Document Engineering Track of the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
- Past Conference Chair for ACM Symposium on Document Engineering (November 2-4, 2005)
Patents
9 Patents granted (26 disclosures)