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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0985522

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $315,000.00
    Summary
    Developing a global environmental, social and economic information system. The outcome of this project will be a unique environmental information system that will open up new global analytical perspectives for international institutions, corporations and academia. It will enable decision makers to identify hidden impacts of global supply chains that could so far not be enumerated. This research will enhance Australia's international reputation in spearheading advances in Environmental Accounting .... Developing a global environmental, social and economic information system. The outcome of this project will be a unique environmental information system that will open up new global analytical perspectives for international institutions, corporations and academia. It will enable decision makers to identify hidden impacts of global supply chains that could so far not be enumerated. This research will enhance Australia's international reputation in spearheading advances in Environmental Accounting. It will fulfill ubiquitous needs of analysts worldwide, and become a sought-after export. It will demonstrate how Australians affect the global environment, and how we can improve it by changing the way we live and consume. This research is truly inter-disciplinary, and will benefit a multitude of other research areas.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130101293

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $405,000.00
    Summary
    Unifying global approaches to environmental footprinting. This project will create a globally harmonised approach to calculating environmental footprints for nations, regions, cities and organisations. This research will establish the environmental burden caused by international trade, enabling global governance bodies to implement principles for a fairer global sharing of environmental burdens.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0452884

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $282,000.00
    Summary
    Pervasive Grids with Autonomic Capabilities. A grid computing system that brings together a multitude of heterogonous resources able should be able to function continuously without much intervention by a human operator. This work aims at developing techniques and tools for the monitoring and prediction of the behaviour of the core structure of a grid. In this case, the ?core? structure is a large- or a wide-area network, or a collection of such networks. The monitoring process will feed into the .... Pervasive Grids with Autonomic Capabilities. A grid computing system that brings together a multitude of heterogonous resources able should be able to function continuously without much intervention by a human operator. This work aims at developing techniques and tools for the monitoring and prediction of the behaviour of the core structure of a grid. In this case, the ?core? structure is a large- or a wide-area network, or a collection of such networks. The monitoring process will feed into the other layers in the grid fabric important information (traffic, current and possible future congestions, failures, topological variations, etc) to enable the efficient and consistent operation of the grid. This is an important research problem in grid computing since traditional assumptions that are more or less valid in conventional high-performance computing settings break down on the Grid.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0667266

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $366,000.00
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    A Grid-Enabled Meta-Server for Protein Threading. Grid Computing is a driver for many e-Science research projects around the world today. The project investigates the use of grid technology in building a meta-server architecture for protein threading. Protein technology problems are important for the field of bioinformatics and they also influence many industries, such as, agriculture, drug design, food science, and many more. The proposed framework can be extended to other problems in the life .... A Grid-Enabled Meta-Server for Protein Threading. Grid Computing is a driver for many e-Science research projects around the world today. The project investigates the use of grid technology in building a meta-server architecture for protein threading. Protein technology problems are important for the field of bioinformatics and they also influence many industries, such as, agriculture, drug design, food science, and many more. The proposed framework can be extended to other problems in the life sciences such as bio- and health-informatics. Projects of this nature are significant and will enable Australia to maintain its pioneering position and international reputation among other nations as leaders in Information Technology.
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