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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0560183

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $193,000.00
    Summary
    Model-based error location in Java programs. The construction of modern software requires extensive testing and debugging in addition to using appropriate specification, design, and verification techniques. Testing and debugging are very time-consuming and costly, drawing - according to recent articles - "typically 50% or more of the resources for software projects''. By providing a new, flexible approach to the debugging of complex software, this project offers the potential of significant cost .... Model-based error location in Java programs. The construction of modern software requires extensive testing and debugging in addition to using appropriate specification, design, and verification techniques. Testing and debugging are very time-consuming and costly, drawing - according to recent articles - "typically 50% or more of the resources for software projects''. By providing a new, flexible approach to the debugging of complex software, this project offers the potential of significant cost savings, highly beneficial to the ICT industry. Lessons learned from the demonstration prototype, can be directly carried over into commercial tool development. In addition, the project strengthens links to high quality European research laboratories.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0881854

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $236,000.00
    Summary
    Model-based error location in concurrent software. The construction of modern software requires extensive testing and debugging in addition to using appropriate specification, design, and verification techniques. Testing and debugging are very time-consuming and costly, drawing - according to recent articles - ``typically 50\% or more of the resources for software projects''. By extending the power of a new, flexible debugging approach, this project offers the potential of significant cost savin .... Model-based error location in concurrent software. The construction of modern software requires extensive testing and debugging in addition to using appropriate specification, design, and verification techniques. Testing and debugging are very time-consuming and costly, drawing - according to recent articles - ``typically 50\% or more of the resources for software projects''. By extending the power of a new, flexible debugging approach, this project offers the potential of significant cost savings, highly beneficial to any industry with a significant ICT component, e.g., defense. 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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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0210524

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $179,112.00
    Summary
    Advanced Sweep-Line State Space Reduction Methods for Verification of Concurrent and Distributed Systems. The rigorous design and analysis of distributed systems, such as the Internet and its applications, is known to be a difficult problem. This project will develop new techniques for reducing the memory and time required for computer-aided verification of concurrent and distributed systems. The technique will be combined with other reduction techniques to increase their range of applicability. .... Advanced Sweep-Line State Space Reduction Methods for Verification of Concurrent and Distributed Systems. The rigorous design and analysis of distributed systems, such as the Internet and its applications, is known to be a difficult problem. This project will develop new techniques for reducing the memory and time required for computer-aided verification of concurrent and distributed systems. The technique will be combined with other reduction techniques to increase their range of applicability. The reduction techniques will be implemented and evaluated using important transaction protocols for electronic commerce and internet enabled wireless communications. The technique will also be applied to so called 'object-oriented' modelling languages.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE180100950

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $368,446.00
    Summary
    Building intelligence into online video services by learning user interests. This project aims to build an intelligent video streaming service by characterising users’ view interest patterns and predict user interest changes through learning data from Internet to address the challenge caused by astronomic video population. The outcomes of the project will be of great values for users and our society by intelligently filtering out valueless, harmful, illegal and unwanted videos in advance.
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