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MELBOURNE ERESEARCH GROUP

The Melbourne eResearch Group (MEG) under the leadership of Professor Richard
Sinnott in the School of Computing and Information Systems supports the
development, support and delivery of research-oriented IT systems to a wide
range of research communities at the University of Melbourne. We provide
research-oriented software engineering using a combination of the current
bleeding edge technologies through to more tried and trusted software solutions.
Key to our success is the adoption of rapid prototyping processes and solutions
that ultimately lead to highly robust systems that meet the needs of the
customers we serve. Indeed we pride ourselves on being able to develop systems
faster and more robustly than other folks. It is what we do – day-in and
day-out! We are also highly agile in our approach. Research rarely follows a
predictable software development trajectory and we have years of experience
in supporting evolving research needs and requirements.





 WE DELIVER AND SUPPORT RESEARCH-ORIENTED IT SYSTEMS

to a wide range of research communities at the University of Melbourne

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OUR SKILLS

We provide research-oriented software engineering using a combination of the
current bleeding edge technologies through to more tried and trusted software
solutions. Key to our success is the adoption of rapid prototyping processes
that ultimately lead to highly robust systems that meet the evolving needs of
the customers we serve. We have observed first hand (time and time again!), how
researchers struggle with the myriad of “potential” software systems that solve
their research needs. However research evolves; researchers and communities
change their minds, new opportunities and obstacles arise, and all of these
things can jeopardise the successful delivery of software systems and
future sustainability of those platforms. We have lived in this kind of
ecosystem for over 15 years and have never failed to deliver working IT systems
through our open source and fast delivery pipelines. We rarely ever start with
the solution, but iteratively and rapidly create this for our customers. Many of
our systems have gone truly global with thousands of users and now used as the
platform for millions of dollars of research funding.



SECURITY
We have worked on the most demanding of security domains - from extremely rare
genetic diseases, through to systems with intellectual property worth hundreds
of millions of dollars. We have delivered systems with advanced authentication,
authorisation, auditing and accounting capabilities (amongst many others aspects
of security!)

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CLOUD COMPUTING
A large part of our work is in supporting scalable infrastructures utilising
mainstream Cloud infrastructures. This includes the full gamut of Cloud models
from Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). These are based around mainstream Cloud
technologies such as VMware, OpenStack and Amazon Web Services. We teach Cloud
computing and have educated over 500 Masters students in the kinds of
technologies that are shaping the IT landscape.
BIG DATA
A common demand for eResearch is in supporting the many challenges associated
with big data such as its volume (e.g. dealing with multi-Terabytes of data);
its velocity in rapid production/capture of data; its variety of data and the
issues associated with heterogeneous and distributed data sets; its veracity of
data and the history (provenance) of data amongst other challenges. Tackling
such issues often requires novel data management technologies, e.g. support for
distributed data management systems and algorithms such as MapReduce and
ElasticSearch. We have worked with these technologies for many years in domains
such as genomics, urban research through to social media analytics.

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DATA MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS
All research domains are generating and/or needing access to data at
unprecedented rates – often these are increasingly diverse data sets. In this
context a rich range of data management solutions now exist: noSQL databases
such as CouchDB, CouchBase and MongoDB; distributed data solutions such as
Hadoop Distributed File System and Apache Swift, as well as more traditional
data solutions such as relational databases such as MySQL, PostGres and Oracle
(amongst many others). We have used all of these technologies in a range of
application domains and have considerable expertise in their deployment,
configuration and utilisation more generally.
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RECENT PROJECTS

Some of the projects we have delivered or are currently involved in.




BIO-DASH



Bio-Dash focuses on development of a range of games to explore relaxation
techniques and approaches. This is a collaboration with academics in the
Melbourne Graduate School of Education.





INNOVATED IPAD APPLICATION



InnovatEd iPad application realises a generic auto feedback application. The
application was developed to support administrators with in the Melbourne
Entrepreneurial Centre in the Faculty of Business and Economics.








                                           EDUCATION & RESEARCH

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STATISTICS

The success story of eResearch Group. In facts & numbers.

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848283
Papers Published
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878482
Student Dissertations
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838081
Total number of projects (since 2010)
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848387,858487,828785
Total Grant Value in AUS $ (since 2010)




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September 26, 2024
New publications
August 23, 2024
New publication
August 13, 2024
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January 25, 2024
New publication
January 10, 2024
New publications
December 7, 2023
New publication
December 6, 2023
New publication
October 31, 2023
New publication
August 21, 2023
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New publication
Activities | Events | Publications

X. Wang, H. Yu, Y. Chen, R.O. Sinnott, Z. Yang, PrVFL: Pruning-Aware Verifiable
Federated Learning for Heterogeneous Edge Computing, IEEE…

August 23, 2024 Read more
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G. Jayaputera, R.O. Sinnott, MTP: A Cloud-based Real-time Mobile Tele-medicine
Platform for Australia – Systems Paper, IEEE e-Science 2024, Osaka,…

August 13, 2024 Read more
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Activities | Events | Publications

R.M. Ahmad, B.R. Ali, F. Al Jasmi, R.O. Sinnott, M.S. Mohamad, A review of
genetic variant databases and machine learning…

January 25, 2024 Read more
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