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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0987900

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $270,000.00
    Summary
    Escaping the concurrency trade-off: a new approach to enterprise software. Enterprise software manages the operations of all business and government organisations. Designers of this often rely on their intuition or luck, by using high-performance database facilities whose correctness is not guaranteed. This project will show designers how to use these facilities while still having the assurance that the data will not be corrupted. This will improve the quality of the data used by Australian ent .... Escaping the concurrency trade-off: a new approach to enterprise software. Enterprise software manages the operations of all business and government organisations. Designers of this often rely on their intuition or luck, by using high-performance database facilities whose correctness is not guaranteed. This project will show designers how to use these facilities while still having the assurance that the data will not be corrupted. This will improve the quality of the data used by Australian enterprises, and thus improve their operations. Australian software designers will also benefit, as they will be able to produce software that combines high performance with assurance that concurrency errors will not occur.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP130102748

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $315,000.00
    Summary
    Big data fast response: real-time classification of big data stream. This project will provide a big data stream based data mining framework to build a real-time monitoring and decision making platform for business and government big data. By clever use of smart information, this breakthrough science will provide frontier technologies for managing and using huge data for social and economic benefits globally.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP140102206

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $382,000.00
    Summary
    Enabling User-Centric Wisdom Engines for Big Information Network Search. Big information networks, for example social networks, are important for modern information systems, yet searching for useful information from huge networks is difficult because network structure and user relationships continuously evolve. This project will provide theoretical foundations for structural knowledge mining to enable user-centric wisdom search on big information networks. Expected outcomes are: real-world appli .... Enabling User-Centric Wisdom Engines for Big Information Network Search. Big information networks, for example social networks, are important for modern information systems, yet searching for useful information from huge networks is difficult because network structure and user relationships continuously evolve. This project will provide theoretical foundations for structural knowledge mining to enable user-centric wisdom search on big information networks. Expected outcomes are: real-world application platform to support information network analysis; theories for big network control, algorithms, and systematic solutions to enable user-centric knowledge search, including a new search engine for big information networks. By significantly improving IT, it will benefit Australian business, industry and the wider community.
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