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External Research Grants

Members of the group have been the recipient of numerous government and industry sponsored grants. Projects, backed by such grants, are then pursued by members of our academic staff and research students in collaboration with academics from various universities in Australia and overseas. Following are some of the recent grants that our group is affiliated with.

A Parallel Approach for Extraction of Sub-Ontologies from a Large Scale Ontology

Ontology Based Multi-site Distributed Software Development

Medical Information Interoperability and Retrieval

Trusted Environment for Virtual Collaboration

A Framework for Optimal Approximate Query Evaluation based on Workload Forecasting

 

  • A Parallel Approach for Extraction of Sub-Ontologies from a Large Scale Ontology

Funding Body: Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing (VPAC), Expertise Grant Round 5.

Year:  2003

Amount:  $72,000

Investigator (From LTU): A/Prof Wenny Rahayu

Research Assistants: Mehul Bhatt, Carlo Wouters, Andrew Flahive

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  • Ontology Based Multi-site Distributed Software Development

Funding Body: ARC Linkage

Year:  2004 - 2006

Amount: $500,000

Investigator (From LTU): A/Prof Wenny Rahayu

Investigators (From other institutions): Prof. Elizabeth Chang, Prof. N. Jayaratna, Prof. Tharam Dillon, and Prof. Ian Sommerville

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  • Medical Information Interoperability and Retrieval

Funding Body: Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing (VPAC)

Year:  2005

Amount: $19,000

Investigators:  A/Prof Wenny Rahayu, Dr. Ken Harvey, and Dr. Bryn Lewis

Research Assistants: Mehul Bhatt, Carlo Wouters

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  • Trusted Environment for Virtual Collaboration

Funding Body: ARC Linkage

Year:  2005 - 2007

Amount: $350,000

Investigator (From LTU): A/Prof Wenny Rahayu

Investigators (From other institutions): Prof. Elizabeth Chang, Prof. Tharam Dillon, and and Dr. L. Brankovic

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  •  A Framework for Optimal Approximate Query Evaluation Based on Workload Forecasting

            Funding Body: National Science Foundation, USA.

            Year: 2004 - 2007

            Amount: $480, 000

            Investigator (From LTU): Dr. Zhen He

            Investigators (From other institutions): Dr. Byung Suk Lee, and Dr. X. Sean Wang

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