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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0453238

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $150,000.00
    Summary
    RichProlog, a System for Deducing, Inducing and Learning in the Declarative Programming Paradigm. The aim of the project is to contribute to bridge the gap between learning and logic, theoretically and practically. Our purpose is to extend considerably the scope of the declarative programming paradigm, and build a system that can be used to solve learning or discovery problems as encountered in Artificial Intelligence. The system will enable rapid prototyping when applied to problems involving d .... RichProlog, a System for Deducing, Inducing and Learning in the Declarative Programming Paradigm. The aim of the project is to contribute to bridge the gap between learning and logic, theoretically and practically. Our purpose is to extend considerably the scope of the declarative programming paradigm, and build a system that can be used to solve learning or discovery problems as encountered in Artificial Intelligence. The system will enable rapid prototyping when applied to problems involving deduction, induction, and nonmonotonic reasoning. We intend the system to become a standard tool for tackling a broad range of applications, and the underlying theory to provide new insights on the logical foundations of Artificial Intelligence.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0345973

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $155,000.00
    Summary
    Reflection groups. The study of symmetry in geometrical and abstract contexts is a central issue in such diverse areas as mathematical physics, singularity theory, algebraic geometry, quantum groups and the study of knots and braids. Group theory provides the mathematical framework for the analysis of symmetry. Reflection groups, simple examples of which are the symmetry groups of the five platonic solids, play a key role in all of the areas mentioned above. Thus an improved understanding of ref .... Reflection groups. The study of symmetry in geometrical and abstract contexts is a central issue in such diverse areas as mathematical physics, singularity theory, algebraic geometry, quantum groups and the study of knots and braids. Group theory provides the mathematical framework for the analysis of symmetry. Reflection groups, simple examples of which are the symmetry groups of the five platonic solids, play a key role in all of the areas mentioned above. Thus an improved understanding of reflection groups will significantly enhance the development of several important theories.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0664977

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $10,000.00
    Summary
    Increasing the effectiveness of quantitative verification. The ability to analyse the performance of complex systems and protocols is a vital part of the development of large-scale computer applications. Methods that improve the effectiveness of the analysis task would increase the competitiveness of the software industry, and would attract future development work (in complex systems) to Australia. The results of this project will have a direct influence on currently available design tools; the .... Increasing the effectiveness of quantitative verification. The ability to analyse the performance of complex systems and protocols is a vital part of the development of large-scale computer applications. Methods that improve the effectiveness of the analysis task would increase the competitiveness of the software industry, and would attract future development work (in complex systems) to Australia. The results of this project will have a direct influence on currently available design tools; the fact that Australian institutions will be (in part) responsible for key theoretical results in this growing field will strengthen Australia's position worldwide as an international centre for computer science.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0988396

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $225,000.00
    Summary
    Model Update with Localisation, Constraints and Abstraction. This project will fundamentally provide a new paradigm and a system prototype for advanced computer aided system modification. It will significantly enhance Australia's leading role in the cutting edge research in computer aided system development. By applying the new methodology and technology, Australian IT industry will significantly improve its capacity for developing highly complex hardware and software systems for various applica .... Model Update with Localisation, Constraints and Abstraction. This project will fundamentally provide a new paradigm and a system prototype for advanced computer aided system modification. It will significantly enhance Australia's leading role in the cutting edge research in computer aided system development. By applying the new methodology and technology, Australian IT industry will significantly improve its capacity for developing highly complex hardware and software systems for various applications. With a strong research program across different areas such as knowledge system update, model checking and software development, and a collaborative research training environment, this project will strengthen Australia's international reputation as a leader in computing and IT research.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0883646

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $120,488.00
    Summary
    Developing Sophisticated e-Business Automation. This project will provide theoretical foundations and a practical platform for developing advanced e-business automation technology. As such, it will significantly enhance Australia's leading role in the cutting edge research on e-business automation. By applying the new methodology and technology, Australian IT industries will be able to develop highly efficient e-market application systems, which will be financially beneficial to most organizatio .... Developing Sophisticated e-Business Automation. This project will provide theoretical foundations and a practical platform for developing advanced e-business automation technology. As such, it will significantly enhance Australia's leading role in the cutting edge research on e-business automation. By applying the new methodology and technology, Australian IT industries will be able to develop highly efficient e-market application systems, which will be financially beneficial to most organizations as Australia business and institutions are moving towards a more electronically oriented future. With a strong research team and collaborative research training environment, this project will further promote Australia's international reputation as a leader in Computing and IT research.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0211573

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $50,000.00
    Summary
    Foundations of Executable Temporal Logic. In many computer applications, including those of temporal reasoning, distributed computations and knowledge representations, the concept of time is of central importance. Multiple granularity of time also plays a critical role as not all events are necessarily defined over a uniform model of time. This project will develop the foundations of executable logical representations, supporting multiple granularity of time. This will allow system developers a .... Foundations of Executable Temporal Logic. In many computer applications, including those of temporal reasoning, distributed computations and knowledge representations, the concept of time is of central importance. Multiple granularity of time also plays a critical role as not all events are necessarily defined over a uniform model of time. This project will develop the foundations of executable logical representations, supporting multiple granularity of time. This will allow system developers access to powerful logical techniques in those applications. In the process, fundamental problems in modelling multiple granularity of time will be identified, and application-independent solutions to those problems will be provided.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0559592

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $284,000.00
    Summary
    Knowledge Based Model Updating for the Correctness of Security Protocols. This project will fundamentally provide a new paradigm of the security protocol verification and modification. As such, it will significantly enhance Australia's already leading role in the cutting edge research on information security. By applying the new methodology and technology, Australian IT industry will be able to develop more secure communication systems in real world domains. With a very strong research team acro .... Knowledge Based Model Updating for the Correctness of Security Protocols. This project will fundamentally provide a new paradigm of the security protocol verification and modification. As such, it will significantly enhance Australia's already leading role in the cutting edge research on information security. By applying the new methodology and technology, Australian IT industry will be able to develop more secure communication systems in real world domains. With a very strong research team across different areas such as knowledge reasoning, temporal logics and information security, and a collaborative research training environment, this project will further enhance Australia's international reputation as a leader in computing and IT research.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0345457

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $669,040.00
    Summary
    Economical and practical design and analysis of probabilistic distributed systems. Complex computing systems composed of communicating processes are distributed over networks, and interact with embedded hardware components. They routinely operate in probabilistic environments: hardware components fail randomly, but at known rates; and tactical randomisation resolves competition for resources. Effective specification, development and analysis methods for these systems is crucial, and probab .... Economical and practical design and analysis of probabilistic distributed systems. Complex computing systems composed of communicating processes are distributed over networks, and interact with embedded hardware components. They routinely operate in probabilistic environments: hardware components fail randomly, but at known rates; and tactical randomisation resolves competition for resources. Effective specification, development and analysis methods for these systems is crucial, and probability makes that particularly difficult. The focus of this project is to develop new formal methods that are economical and practical in use. Exploiting our recent advances in probabilistic program semantics, we will add probability in a new way to proven techniques in concurrency theory, including refinement and hierarchical design.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0558212

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $146,347.00
    Summary
    Algebraic reasoning for serialisability in probabilistic transaction systems. The ability to analyse complex systems is a vital part of the development of large-scale computer applications; a method that improves the quality of the analysis task would increase the competitiveness of the software industry, would attract future development work (in complex and intelligent systems) to Australia, and could contribute to national security. The results of this project will have a direct influence .... Algebraic reasoning for serialisability in probabilistic transaction systems. The ability to analyse complex systems is a vital part of the development of large-scale computer applications; a method that improves the quality of the analysis task would increase the competitiveness of the software industry, would attract future development work (in complex and intelligent systems) to Australia, and could contribute to national security. The results of this project will have a direct influence on currently available design tools; the fact that Australian institutions will be responsible for key theoretical results in this growing field will strengthen Australia's position worldwide as an international centre for computer science.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0879529

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $195,000.00
    Summary
    Hidden-state modelling for modular analysis of information flow, protection and risk evaluation. Automation is increasing explosively, and the cliche is no longer that there is a cpu chip in your washing machine, television or automobile. Nowadays they are potentially in our cash cards, passports and soon on every item in our shopping baskets. Australia is a leader in adopting and developing such technology. Security and privacy, hard enough for PCs, thus concerns smaller, more numerous devi .... Hidden-state modelling for modular analysis of information flow, protection and risk evaluation. Automation is increasing explosively, and the cliche is no longer that there is a cpu chip in your washing machine, television or automobile. Nowadays they are potentially in our cash cards, passports and soon on every item in our shopping baskets. Australia is a leader in adopting and developing such technology. Security and privacy, hard enough for PCs, thus concerns smaller, more numerous devices that we might not even realise we are using. Our research aims to make it easier and more effective to describe and then successfully build-in features that enforce security without adverse impact on usability.
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