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Research Program for Workflow Technology

Research

Research Areas

The Workflow Technology Program performs innovative research into the development and application of advanced business, scientific and software process technologies. Our primary focus is to produce insights, frameworks, models and prototypes for software developers, information technologists, software, knowledge and information systems managers and Internet entrepreneurs. Our key strength is the ability to integrate our multi-disciplinary skills and expertise with a view towards solutions to contemporary business, scientific and technological challenges.

Human computer inteaction

  • CoWord+: awareness enhancement to Co-operative Word
  • Emerging e-learning technologies
  • RIM: relaxed instant messenger

Peer-to-peer based, service oriented and grid workflows

  • SwinDeW-A: SwinDeW with agent enhanced negotiation
  • SwinDeW-B: SwinDeW incorporating BPLE4WS (past)
  • SwinDeW-G: peer-to-peer based service grid workflow system
  • SwinDeW-S: SwinDeW incorporating Web services (past)
  • SwinDeW-V: temporal constraint verification in grid workflows
  • SwinDeW: peer-to-peer based decentralised workflow system (past)

Service-oriented computing

  • SwinGrid - a Swinburne Service Grid Platform which connects Swinburne CITR nodes and Swinburne Supercomputer with external nodes nationally and internationally, forming a Grid computing enviroment.

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