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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0349049

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $25,400.00
    Summary
    Extending a family of garbage collectors. Garbage collection is a key component in the automatic management of storage in computer systems. It is an essential property of modern programming systems that frees the programmer from a significant error-prone task. Our interest is in garbage collection in distributed systems involving a number of networked computers. Using our novel construction methodology, we have jointly produced a family of collection algorithms that are significantly simpler and .... Extending a family of garbage collectors. Garbage collection is a key component in the automatic management of storage in computer systems. It is an essential property of modern programming systems that frees the programmer from a significant error-prone task. Our interest is in garbage collection in distributed systems involving a number of networked computers. Using our novel construction methodology, we have jointly produced a family of collection algorithms that are significantly simpler and more efficient than previous work. Here we wish to extend this family to operate effectively in a specific architecture increasingly favoured by many modern distributed high-performance computing systems.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0560183

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $193,000.00
    Summary
    Model-based error location in Java programs. The construction of modern software requires extensive testing and debugging in addition to using appropriate specification, design, and verification techniques. Testing and debugging are very time-consuming and costly, drawing - according to recent articles - "typically 50% or more of the resources for software projects''. By providing a new, flexible approach to the debugging of complex software, this project offers the potential of significant cost .... Model-based error location in Java programs. The construction of modern software requires extensive testing and debugging in addition to using appropriate specification, design, and verification techniques. Testing and debugging are very time-consuming and costly, drawing - according to recent articles - "typically 50% or more of the resources for software projects''. By providing a new, flexible approach to the debugging of complex software, this project offers the potential of significant cost savings, highly beneficial to the ICT industry. Lessons learned from the demonstration prototype, can be directly carried over into commercial tool development. In addition, the project strengthens links to high quality European research laboratories.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0881854

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $236,000.00
    Summary
    Model-based error location in concurrent software. The construction of modern software requires extensive testing and debugging in addition to using appropriate specification, design, and verification techniques. Testing and debugging are very time-consuming and costly, drawing - according to recent articles - ``typically 50\% or more of the resources for software projects''. By extending the power of a new, flexible debugging approach, this project offers the potential of significant cost savin .... Model-based error location in concurrent software. The construction of modern software requires extensive testing and debugging in addition to using appropriate specification, design, and verification techniques. Testing and debugging are very time-consuming and costly, drawing - according to recent articles - ``typically 50\% or more of the resources for software projects''. By extending the power of a new, flexible debugging approach, this project offers the potential of significant cost savings, highly beneficial to any industry with a significant ICT component, e.g., defense. Lessons learned from the demonstration prototype, can be directly carried over into commercial tool development. The project strengthens links to high quality European research laboratories.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE180100153

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $361,446.00
    Summary
    Automatically summarising and measuring software development activity. This project aims to create technologies for automatically repackaging, interpreting, and aggregating software development activity. The project will devise new natural-language summarisation approaches and productivity metrics that use all data available in a software repository. This is likely to lead to knowledge and tools that allow organisations to quickly integrate new developers into existing software projects, to impr .... Automatically summarising and measuring software development activity. This project aims to create technologies for automatically repackaging, interpreting, and aggregating software development activity. The project will devise new natural-language summarisation approaches and productivity metrics that use all data available in a software repository. This is likely to lead to knowledge and tools that allow organisations to quickly integrate new developers into existing software projects, to improve project awareness, and to increase productivity goals. The outcomes would include a comprehensive decision and awareness support system for software projects, based on automating the creation and continual updating of developer activity summaries and measures.
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    Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE200101577

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $427,116.00
    Summary
    Microarchitectural attacks and JavaScript: threats and defences. This project aims to improve cybersecurity by identifying and mitigating vulnerabilities in Internet-connected computers. Expected outcomes of this project include novel techniques for protecting web browsers and cloud server, to prevent them from inadvertent leaks of private or sensitive information. This should provide significant benefits, such as reduced risk of cyberattacks and improved privacy for web users.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP210102670

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $480,000.00
    Summary
    Intelligent Technologies for Smart Cryptography. This project aims to improve cybersecurity by automating the process of generating cryptographic software for smart devices. The expected outcomes are tools that automatically produce efficient cryptographic software that resists attacks. The main benefit of this project is to reduce the amount of expert labour required when developing secure software.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0562450

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $72,444.00
    Summary
    A hardware accellerated platform for high-fidelity, high speed simulation of infrared scenes. Missiles present a major military and terrorist threat to aircraft and ships. A possible method to detect them is an infrared imaging system which is sensitive to a missile's spectrally unique rocket propulsion exhaust. It is both dangerous and expensive to conduct field trials; so simulation is used extensively. This project aims to use high performance computing to accelerate the slowest parts of the .... A hardware accellerated platform for high-fidelity, high speed simulation of infrared scenes. Missiles present a major military and terrorist threat to aircraft and ships. A possible method to detect them is an infrared imaging system which is sensitive to a missile's spectrally unique rocket propulsion exhaust. It is both dangerous and expensive to conduct field trials; so simulation is used extensively. This project aims to use high performance computing to accelerate the slowest parts of the industrial partner's existing simulations: the generation of simulated infrared images. This project will improve the competitiveness of the manufacturer of infrared threat and warning systems and provide research training in an area of high performance computing.
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    Industrial Transformation Research Hubs - Grant ID: IH170100013

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,962,655.00
    Summary
    ARC Research Hub for Digital Enhanced Living. The ARC Research Hub for Digital Enhanced Living aims to address the growing challenges of aging people living in their own home or residential care. This will be through inventing new personalised medical technologies through an innovative approach, with a multi-disciplinary team leveraging diverse expertise. An enhanced capacity to create and deploy fit-for-purpose personalised health solutions will result in revenues from new and repurposed device .... ARC Research Hub for Digital Enhanced Living. The ARC Research Hub for Digital Enhanced Living aims to address the growing challenges of aging people living in their own home or residential care. This will be through inventing new personalised medical technologies through an innovative approach, with a multi-disciplinary team leveraging diverse expertise. An enhanced capacity to create and deploy fit-for-purpose personalised health solutions will result in revenues from new and repurposed devices, analytics and integration platforms. New jobs and improved care will see cost reductions, better use of resources and enhanced mental, physical and social well-being.
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