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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0230453

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $67,635.00
    Summary
    Practical methodologies for agent-oritented conceptual modelling. Conceptual modelling involves using knowledge representation techniques to support the requirements engineering phase of the software life-cycle. Agent-oriented conceptual modelling is a relatively new technique that offers significant benefits in modelling complex organisational information systems. However, several problems need to be addressed with current agent-oriented conceptual modelling languages and methodologies. In the .... Practical methodologies for agent-oritented conceptual modelling. Conceptual modelling involves using knowledge representation techniques to support the requirements engineering phase of the software life-cycle. Agent-oriented conceptual modelling is a relatively new technique that offers significant benefits in modelling complex organisational information systems. However, several problems need to be addressed with current agent-oriented conceptual modelling languages and methodologies. In the context of a PhD dissertation, this project will develop an improved agent-oriented conceptual modelling framework and related requirements elicitation techniques drawing on advances in Artificial intelligenct, Requireents Engineering and Organisational Semiotics. The practical deliverables of this project will address the needs of a large complex government organisation.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0556455

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $143,316.00
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    Automatic Ontology Learning and Data Reasoning in Web Mining. This research has an impact on both research and practical applications. In research, it provides opportunities for research students to carry out research using both data mining and data reasoning to solving Web based application problems. In practical, it can help IT industry to design the new generation of Web mining systems in order to provide invaluable service to users. This research also develops new techniques for data automa .... Automatic Ontology Learning and Data Reasoning in Web Mining. This research has an impact on both research and practical applications. In research, it provides opportunities for research students to carry out research using both data mining and data reasoning to solving Web based application problems. In practical, it can help IT industry to design the new generation of Web mining systems in order to provide invaluable service to users. This research also develops new techniques for data automatic processing within areas of smart information use in Australia. In particular it further develops data mining techniques by introducing data reasoning models for using discovered knowledge. It must be useful to improve the efficiency of the existing data mining systems.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0988961

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $280,000.00
    Summary
    Dynamic Semantic Interoperability for Business Processes. The integration of independently developed applications constitutes one of the major bottlenecks in modern software development in business, industry, and defense, in particular for a nation such as Australia that is highly reliant on overseas trade. Technologies that facilitate the smooth application integration promise significant savings in software development. By offering automated support task, this project offers the potenti .... Dynamic Semantic Interoperability for Business Processes. The integration of independently developed applications constitutes one of the major bottlenecks in modern software development in business, industry, and defense, in particular for a nation such as Australia that is highly reliant on overseas trade. Technologies that facilitate the smooth application integration promise significant savings in software development. By offering automated support task, this project offers the potential of significant cost savings, highly beneficial to any industry with a major ICT component. Lessons learned from the demonstration prototype can be directly carried over into commercial tool development. The project strengthens links to high quality European research laboratories.
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