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DSSE carries out research in foundations, methods, tools and environments for conceptualising, modelling, analysing, developing, maintaining and benchmarking large parallel, distributed and pervasive systems. DSSE aims to advance the foundations, methods and practice of distributed systems and software engineering.  Its mission is to achieve internationally recognised research excellence through national and international competitive grants, high impact and quality publications, extensive international collaboration, product-oriented industry collaboration, focused research student and staff exchange and efficient and effective PhD student supervision.

DSSE research strengths include: GRID tools, e-Science, parallel computation, wireless solutions, mobile applications, software engineering platforms, multi-agent systems, context-aware intelligent environments, pervasive computing systems, high-performance computational infrastructure, distributed data management, sensor networks, service-oriented architectures, middleware, mobile networks, ubiquitous computing.

General overview of DSSE research is available here

Upcoming Event

The 9th International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM'08) Beijing, China, 27-30 April, 2008

The Sixth International Conference on Pervasive Computing Sydney, Australia, May 19-22, 2008

Seminars
DSSE regular seminar series will be held on Fridays, at 11am. DSSE seminar web site

Clayton School of IT Seminars also held regularly , seminar web site.

Latest News
24 Oct 2007 - AUSTRALIAN STARTUP LICENSES TECHNOLOGY TO MAJOR US SUPERCOMPUTING VENDOR
Australian software startup, Guardsoft, has entered into an agreement with Cray Inc. to license Guardsoft’s novel ‘Guard’ debugging technology for use in Cray’s Cascade program. Partially funded by $250 million from the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Cray will develop a revolutionary new supercomputer based on the company's Adaptive Supercomputing vision ...more
20 Oct 2007 - Welcome visiting Professor Patrick Brezillon from Paris-6 University !
Professor Patrick Brezillon from Marie-Curie University (Paris-6) will be visiting DSSE for ARC EII taskforce on context-awareness between 24 and 26 October, 2007. He will give a full-day workshop on contextual graphs for representing context on 25 October, 2007 ... more
16 Aug 2006 - Monash and IBM engineer software engineering talent
Final-year students in the Bachelor of Software Engineering had both their skills and job prospects boosted last week when IBM's Davyd Norris conducted model-driven software architecture workshops. BSE fourth-year studends, Davyd, Dr. Sita Ramakrishnan and Prof Heinz Schmidt of the DSSE centre are featured in this Monash Memo article.

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