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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0669090

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    Australian Research Council
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    $73,950.00
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    Efficient Web Services Discovery in Peer-to-Peer Networks. The most direct application of this research will be in the area of applying Web services technologies and discovery techniques for building enterprise-strength, B2B and B2G solutions for the Australian SMEs. Economic benefits are applicable to the Australian SMEs, major government organizations, large cooperations and universities who are considering Web services-based dynamic integration of their IT systems in the near future. The outc .... Efficient Web Services Discovery in Peer-to-Peer Networks. The most direct application of this research will be in the area of applying Web services technologies and discovery techniques for building enterprise-strength, B2B and B2G solutions for the Australian SMEs. Economic benefits are applicable to the Australian SMEs, major government organizations, large cooperations and universities who are considering Web services-based dynamic integration of their IT systems in the near future. The outcomes of this project have potential commercial value for Beacon Software Innovations Pty Ltd, which will put the company in competitive advantage in the budget management software industry.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0449993

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    Australian Research Council
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    $99,666.00
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    Empire and Antipodes: Australian-New Zealand involvement in the Empire/Commonwealth Press Union (1909-1970). This project will investigate the role and changing significance of the Empire/Commonwealth Press Union (1909-1970) focussing on its regular international conferences and the communication issues raised by the Australian-New Zealand delegations which attended. Drawing on the work of Harold Innis on the history of communication across empires and using the E./C.P.U as a case study, the pr .... Empire and Antipodes: Australian-New Zealand involvement in the Empire/Commonwealth Press Union (1909-1970). This project will investigate the role and changing significance of the Empire/Commonwealth Press Union (1909-1970) focussing on its regular international conferences and the communication issues raised by the Australian-New Zealand delegations which attended. Drawing on the work of Harold Innis on the history of communication across empires and using the E./C.P.U as a case study, the project seeks to investigate the ascendancy and decline of British imperial communications in terms of old/new media and British/antipodean communications. Key debates and concerns of the A/NZ press delegations, including press freedom, cable technology and the advent of broadcast media, will be examined within the shifting contexts of private/public monopoly and imperial/national loyalty with reference to parallel developments in India.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP100100232

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    Australian Research Council
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    $320,553.00
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    Eat, cook, grow: Ubiquitous technology for sustainable food culture in the city. Raising people's awareness of healthy and ecological food options with nutritional data and educational information does not foster a sustained practice towards a more environmentally friendly food culture. This study seeks to develop a better understanding how to go beyond just informing and into supporting and sustaining action and change. Drawing on interaction design, ubiquitous computing and real- time informat .... Eat, cook, grow: Ubiquitous technology for sustainable food culture in the city. Raising people's awareness of healthy and ecological food options with nutritional data and educational information does not foster a sustained practice towards a more environmentally friendly food culture. This study seeks to develop a better understanding how to go beyond just informing and into supporting and sustaining action and change. Drawing on interaction design, ubiquitous computing and real- time information, the study will deliver research findings that inform viable new design approaches and information interfaces which will strengthen Australia's position to resolve the problems of obesity, malnutrition and ecological issues of mass food processing, and contribute to the sustainability of life in Australian cities.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0562703

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $150,000.00
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    Multi-agent Framework for Service Level Management. The Internet based e-services are being used by many businesses as part of the modern e-business environment. Management of e-services over the Internet involves complex correlation of events, and their sequences over geographically dispersed networks, systems and software applications. The integration of management information is a challenging problem due to the semantic differences of services across different business sectors (e.g., healthca .... Multi-agent Framework for Service Level Management. The Internet based e-services are being used by many businesses as part of the modern e-business environment. Management of e-services over the Internet involves complex correlation of events, and their sequences over geographically dispersed networks, systems and software applications. The integration of management information is a challenging problem due to the semantic differences of services across different business sectors (e.g., healthcare, retail and telecommunications). This project aims to develop a new framework for the integrated management of networked services using multiple software agents; some of them are already a part of the current Internet infrastructure (e.g., search engines).
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0349030

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $293,300.00
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    C4 - Open Services Architecture. The Internet has seen tremendous growth both in terms of usage and supporting infrastructure. This has resulted in new design problems, due to the heterogeneity of applications, networks, devices and the profile of the user population. The proposed solutions only address problems in isolation, and as a result stifle usability and deployment of the services that can be provided. This project aims to design an open services architecture that will overcome the probl .... C4 - Open Services Architecture. The Internet has seen tremendous growth both in terms of usage and supporting infrastructure. This has resulted in new design problems, due to the heterogeneity of applications, networks, devices and the profile of the user population. The proposed solutions only address problems in isolation, and as a result stifle usability and deployment of the services that can be provided. This project aims to design an open services architecture that will overcome the problems in a integrated fashion and enable the creation network support functions that can be used together and can be incrementally deployed to provide service any-time anywhere seamlessly.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0988767

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $315,000.00
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    From Business Processes to Process Spaces. A grand challenge facing the next generation service -oriented computing comes from the needs for bringing benefits of services composition to end-users. The project will deliver innovative, useful, and usable concepts and tools to make processes ever more adaptable and sophisticated while becoming simple to access and reuse. The project will provide an ideal opportunity to train research students in cutting edge technologies. It will make significant c .... From Business Processes to Process Spaces. A grand challenge facing the next generation service -oriented computing comes from the needs for bringing benefits of services composition to end-users. The project will deliver innovative, useful, and usable concepts and tools to make processes ever more adaptable and sophisticated while becoming simple to access and reuse. The project will provide an ideal opportunity to train research students in cutting edge technologies. It will make significant contributions to the e-Research and services science paradigms.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP150100138

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $353,000.00
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    Third Generation of Positioning System for Underground Mine Environments. This project aims to research a robust high accuracy positioning system for underground mining environments to improve worker safety and mine efficiency. Positioning in underground mining environments is a key requirement in ensuring the safety of mine workers. It is also a critical technological capability in resolving mine productivity bottlenecks. Australia is one of the largest mining nations and is a leader in mining- .... Third Generation of Positioning System for Underground Mine Environments. This project aims to research a robust high accuracy positioning system for underground mining environments to improve worker safety and mine efficiency. Positioning in underground mining environments is a key requirement in ensuring the safety of mine workers. It is also a critical technological capability in resolving mine productivity bottlenecks. Australia is one of the largest mining nations and is a leader in mining-related research and development and this project intends to support the growth of the valuable mining sector by addressing a significant engineering challenge.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0211384

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $135,270.00
    Summary
    e-Hermes: Context-rich mobile agent technologies to support information needs of financial institutions. How do we achieve flexibility and efficiency of financial services in electronic commerce environment using mobile software agents? To address this question the project will extend a system architecture based on mobile agents, which retrieve, pre-process and deliver relevant information to potentially mobile users. Two major components - information processor and agent mission processor - wil .... e-Hermes: Context-rich mobile agent technologies to support information needs of financial institutions. How do we achieve flexibility and efficiency of financial services in electronic commerce environment using mobile software agents? To address this question the project will extend a system architecture based on mobile agents, which retrieve, pre-process and deliver relevant information to potentially mobile users. Two major components - information processor and agent mission processor - will be researched and developed by two PhD scholars to be supported by this application. The project results could be commercialised by the industry partner. The project is innovative in that it considers the emerging agent paradigm as an integrated distributed system in the e-commerce environment.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1096353

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $280,000.00
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    Multimedia content distribution over multihop broadband wireless networks. Multihop Wireless Networks are an ideal medium for Australia where low rural densities require both low set-up costs and environmentally robust infrastructure. Fundamental improvements to multihop wireless protocols will transform their current limited deployment, making them available to more Australians. This project will place Australia in the forefront of wireless network research and can strengthen the competitiv .... Multimedia content distribution over multihop broadband wireless networks. Multihop Wireless Networks are an ideal medium for Australia where low rural densities require both low set-up costs and environmentally robust infrastructure. Fundamental improvements to multihop wireless protocols will transform their current limited deployment, making them available to more Australians. This project will place Australia in the forefront of wireless network research and can strengthen the competitiveness of the Australian communication industry in the global wireless broadband market.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE140100061

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,000,000.00
    Summary
    FlashLite: A High Performance Machine for Data Intensive Science. FlashLite: a high performance machine for data intensive science: The 21st century has been described as the century of data. Experts predict an exponential growth in the amount of data that will be captured, generated and archived. Australia has made significant progress towards addressing some of the opportunities and infrastructure challenges posed by such rapid increase in data volumes. However, these investments do not addre .... FlashLite: A High Performance Machine for Data Intensive Science. FlashLite: a high performance machine for data intensive science: The 21st century has been described as the century of data. Experts predict an exponential growth in the amount of data that will be captured, generated and archived. Australia has made significant progress towards addressing some of the opportunities and infrastructure challenges posed by such rapid increase in data volumes. However, these investments do not address the growing need to process data. Conventional supercomputers are unable to meet the challenges of the data explosion. The large gap in latency and bandwidth between the processor, memory and disk subsystems means that the processor is often idle waiting to fetch data. This project will build a platform focussed on data intensive science.
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