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Within CDIT, we are always looking for good students to join us and work within our project areas. The work of our students, HDR and undergraduate, is showcased here – if you are interested in learning more about our work, perhaps undertaking an honours project, HDR studies, or working with us on one of our winter or summer scholarship programs, please contact the project leader for the CDIT project area that you are interested in.

Gesture-controlled Drones – Video of Summer Student Project Work

Over the summer, Cathlyn Aston and Matt Hart worked with the CDIT group to explore how we could use the Leap Motion and a pre-release next generation Kinect to control the AR.Drones that we have within the group. This was a fantastic project – with a great result that you can see below! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9VKcUL0CYs

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Masters project: Agile Software Engineering

Shannon Fehlmanm has joined the DIG group to complete his Masters of Sciences (Defence) research project looking at agile software engineering and productisation in DSTO. This project proposes an exploration of the contemporary evolution of software engineering practice, by way of a retrospective study at the Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO). The exploration […]

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ASWEC 2014: A Comprehensive Pattern-Driven Security Methodology for Distributed Systems

Anton Uzunov’s work on pattern-driven secure software development methodologies within distributed systems has been accepted at ASWEC. This work forms some of the final steps towards Anton’s thesis in this area. A. Uzunov, K. Falkner and E. Fernandez, A Comprehensive Pattern-Driven Security Methodology for Distributed Systems. In Proceedings of the 23rd Australasian Software Engineering Conference (ASWEC), April, […]

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Summer Projects: Gesture-controlled drones

This summer, DIG will host two summer scholarship students, Matt Hart and Cathlyn Aston, who will be working on using the leap motion and a pre-release next generation Kinect as gesture-control devices to control an AR.Drone.

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Lachlan Birdsey joins CDIT!

Lachlan Birdsey has joined CDIT as a honours student! Lachlan will be working on an approach for the live identification of emergent behavior in complex systems.

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ASWEC 2013: Decomposing Distributed Software Architectures for the Determination and Incorporation of Security and Other Non-Functional Requirements

Anton’s thesis work on secure software architecture has been accepted for publication at ASWEC: A. Uzunov, K. Falkner and E. Fernandez, Decomposing Distributed Software Architectures for the Determination and Incorporation of Security and Other Non-Functional Requirements. In Proceedings of the 22nd Australasian Software Engineering Conference (ASWEC 2013), June 2013.

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ASWEC 2013: A Model-driven Approach for Ensuring Change Traceability and Multi-Model Consistency

A paper describing our work in multi-modelling has been accepted for the ASWEC 2013 conference to be held in Melbourne in June. This paper describes our work in the multi-modeling project, led by Dr Claudia Szabo, providing initial experimental results and an overview of our multi-modelling architecture. Multi-modelling supports the integration of different modelling languages […]

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Nicholas Pacholski joins CDIT as Honours Student

Nicholas Pacholski has joined CDIT to complete his Honours year research project. Welcome Nicholas! Nicholas will be working on the development of a Smart Drone Positioning system. We are exploring the capabilities of various devices such as the AR Drones, which are radio controlled flying quadrotor helicopters designed to be controlled with iOS and Android devices. […]

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JUCS: Engineering Security into Distributed Systems: A Survey of Methodologies

Anton Uzunov has completed two significant surveys within his PhD studies related to secure software architectures. This second piece of work reviews methodologies for engineering security, and has been accepted for publication in JUCS. A. Uzunov, E. Fernandez, K. Falkner, Engineering Security into Distributed Systems: A Survey of Methodologies. Journal of Universal Computer Science, 18(20):2920-3006, […]

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Honours/Masters projects for 2013

If you are starting your Honours or Masters projects in 2013, and are interested in working in distributed systems, software engineering or visualisation you should contact the DIG group to discuss potential projects. Some of the projects that we have on offer include: visualising sensor data, from our range of Overo boards and sensor network kits; building […]

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