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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0666059

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $575,000.00
    Summary
    Dynamic Cooperative Performance Optimizations. This project seeks to improve the reliability, security, and performance of modern software systems. Security is a problem of such scale that outbreaks of computer viruses etc. headline in major financial newspapers. We approach the problem by addressing the key performance problems that hold back the programming languagues widely used for secure and reliable systems. By improving the reliability, security and performance of computer system .... Dynamic Cooperative Performance Optimizations. This project seeks to improve the reliability, security, and performance of modern software systems. Security is a problem of such scale that outbreaks of computer viruses etc. headline in major financial newspapers. We approach the problem by addressing the key performance problems that hold back the programming languagues widely used for secure and reliable systems. By improving the reliability, security and performance of computer systems, this project will help alleviate the millions of hours and dollars lost to inadvertent errors and malicious software attacks. The project will give Australia an international presence in a research area of great academic and commercial importance.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190102142

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $460,000.00
    Summary
    Design and verification of correct, efficient and secure concurrent systems. This project aims to provide methods for the design and verification of correct, secure and efficient concurrent software that are scalable and mechanised. Computers with multiple processors are now the norm and are used in a wide range of safety, security and mission critical software applications such as transport, health and infrastructure. These multi-core architectures have the potential to lead to important effici .... Design and verification of correct, efficient and secure concurrent systems. This project aims to provide methods for the design and verification of correct, secure and efficient concurrent software that are scalable and mechanised. Computers with multiple processors are now the norm and are used in a wide range of safety, security and mission critical software applications such as transport, health and infrastructure. These multi-core architectures have the potential to lead to important efficiency gains, but can introduce complex and error-prone behaviours that cannot be managed using traditional software development approaches. This project will produce better, scalable and mechanised methods for the design and verification of such software which is expected to reduce the prevalence of failures in efficient, modern software.
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