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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0776094

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $30,900.00
    Summary
    Experimental and Numerical Modelling of Gas-Liquid Flows. Multiphase flow systems are encountered in many process industries such as chemical, petroleum, mining, energy, food and pharmaceutical, which are fundamental to the Australian economy. Commercially available computer codes for simulating such systems are currently widely used in many Australian industrial sectors. This research project will address the prevalent deficiency in many of these computer codes and develop new models capable of .... Experimental and Numerical Modelling of Gas-Liquid Flows. Multiphase flow systems are encountered in many process industries such as chemical, petroleum, mining, energy, food and pharmaceutical, which are fundamental to the Australian economy. Commercially available computer codes for simulating such systems are currently widely used in many Australian industrial sectors. This research project will address the prevalent deficiency in many of these computer codes and develop new models capable of predicting a wide range of industrial bubbly flow problems. The resultant improved computer codes will provide industries with significant benefits - especially reduced times and costs in their design and production.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0454344

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $23,000.00
    Summary
    Managing Knowledge in Web-Driven Organisational Evolution. Organisations are increasingly concerned with the effective utilisation of Web technologies, and especially the ways in which these technologies can be used to improve their business. Effective management of knowledge about the interplay between the organisation and technical drivers of this technology adoption will enable a much-enhanced process for leveraging emerging information and communication technologies. This project aims to li .... Managing Knowledge in Web-Driven Organisational Evolution. Organisations are increasingly concerned with the effective utilisation of Web technologies, and especially the ways in which these technologies can be used to improve their business. Effective management of knowledge about the interplay between the organisation and technical drivers of this technology adoption will enable a much-enhanced process for leveraging emerging information and communication technologies. This project aims to link related research at UTS and Southampton University to understand how tools might support this knowledge management. Outcomes will include the creation of specific tools (and techniques for using them) within the context of managing organisational uptake of new technologies.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0242376

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $14,000.00
    Summary
    Cooperative Management of Virtual Teams and Enterprises. Thanks to the proliferation of the Internet and web technologies, it is now possible to exploit the power of these technologies to facilitate the cooperation of teams of workers across distances. Such virtual teams and virtual enterprises are expected to overcome many problems associated in the modern service industry spanning continents. Countries (such as Australia) that are located far from the main markets (e,g, Europe and North Americ .... Cooperative Management of Virtual Teams and Enterprises. Thanks to the proliferation of the Internet and web technologies, it is now possible to exploit the power of these technologies to facilitate the cooperation of teams of workers across distances. Such virtual teams and virtual enterprises are expected to overcome many problems associated in the modern service industry spanning continents. Countries (such as Australia) that are located far from the main markets (e,g, Europe and North America) stand to gain substantially from successful deployment of such virtual organisations. Researchers from UNSW and LORIA France have been working together on the development of cooperative management models for virtual enterprises. This application seeks funding for the travel of researchers across these countries to facilitate this research.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0451786

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $30,000.00
    Summary
    Conceptual Knowledge Processing. The aim of this collaboration between Computer Science and Mathematics disciplines is to develop a theoretical, methodological and practical understanding of how to support a range of tasks concerning conceptual knowledge processing. The view of the project is that knowledge processing takes place primarily in the human mind and that human communication can only be effectively supported by appropriate design means and devices. Developing prototype software that d .... Conceptual Knowledge Processing. The aim of this collaboration between Computer Science and Mathematics disciplines is to develop a theoretical, methodological and practical understanding of how to support a range of tasks concerning conceptual knowledge processing. The view of the project is that knowledge processing takes place primarily in the human mind and that human communication can only be effectively supported by appropriate design means and devices. Developing prototype software that demonstrates these devices in practical domains continues to be a key feature of the collaboration that benefits from existing DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) support and has been on going since 1999.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0348123

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $11,400.00
    Summary
    User-Driven Composition of Web Services. Web service composition technology promises to revolutionise the way in which organisations interact over the Web. However existing environments for the composition of Web services are too complex to use and are usually intended for experienced application developers as they rely either on scripting languages, or on a process-modelling notations intended to be used by IT experts. However, the need for customised composition of Web services is likely to em .... User-Driven Composition of Web Services. Web service composition technology promises to revolutionise the way in which organisations interact over the Web. However existing environments for the composition of Web services are too complex to use and are usually intended for experienced application developers as they rely either on scripting languages, or on a process-modelling notations intended to be used by IT experts. However, the need for customised composition of Web services is likely to emanate from non IT-experts. The project aims at designing, implementing, and evaluating an environment for the specification and execution of composite Web services by non-expert.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0454430

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $10,900.00
    Summary
    Privacy-preserving Web Services Composition. Web services composition is emerging as a promising technology for the effective automation of business-to-business collaborations. It allows organizations to form alliances by connecting their applications and systems, in order to offer ``one-stops shops'' for their customers. However, several important issues (e.g., security and privacy) need to be properly addressed before Web services technology meets the requirements of critical applications s .... Privacy-preserving Web Services Composition. Web services composition is emerging as a promising technology for the effective automation of business-to-business collaborations. It allows organizations to form alliances by connecting their applications and systems, in order to offer ``one-stops shops'' for their customers. However, several important issues (e.g., security and privacy) need to be properly addressed before Web services technology meets the requirements of critical applications such as e-goverment. This project aims at providing privacy preserving Web services composition techniques. The anticipated outcome of this project is a service composition framework that provides seamless interoperability between different Web services without violiating citizens and organisations privacy.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0346249

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $15,000.00
    Summary
    Meta-Ontology based Protocols for the Cooperation in Heterogeneous Agent Systems. Cooperation and communication are two important research issues in the area of multi-agent systems and distributed artificial intelligence. The aim of this project is to study and develop meta-ontology based protocols for cooperation in multi-agent systems. The outcomes of the project include semantics of meta-ontology, a conceptual model to encompass the defined semantics, implementation of the model, and test res .... Meta-Ontology based Protocols for the Cooperation in Heterogeneous Agent Systems. Cooperation and communication are two important research issues in the area of multi-agent systems and distributed artificial intelligence. The aim of this project is to study and develop meta-ontology based protocols for cooperation in multi-agent systems. The outcomes of the project include semantics of meta-ontology, a conceptual model to encompass the defined semantics, implementation of the model, and test results in an open environment. The Key Laboratory of Intelligent Information Processing at Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, is very active in the area of distributed artificial intelligence and agent technologies, and is an ideal partner for this project.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0560117

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $71,594.00
    Summary
    An interactive drama engine in virtual reality. In computer games, the narrative is generally limited to a graph of possibilities predetermined by an author. In this project, our aim is to go beyond predetermined graphs and build an Interactive Drama Engine to provide the users of the system a fully immersive interactive dramatic experience in a virtual world. Integration of interactive narrative and virtual reality hardware and software is a novel approach to the current problems in digital med .... An interactive drama engine in virtual reality. In computer games, the narrative is generally limited to a graph of possibilities predetermined by an author. In this project, our aim is to go beyond predetermined graphs and build an Interactive Drama Engine to provide the users of the system a fully immersive interactive dramatic experience in a virtual world. Integration of interactive narrative and virtual reality hardware and software is a novel approach to the current problems in digital media. It is expected to lead to the development of new generation interactive films and computer games that benefit from the Interactive Drama engine in the context of narrative.
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