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Experts, programs and organizations involved in Collaborative Software Engineering
  • CMD Corporation - CMD specializes in Enterprise Process Management (EPM) Applications and Services. EPM applications allow organizations to dramatically increase their ability to define, manage and improve the core processes used in the execution and management of projects, business initiatives and product lifecycles. CMD has Process Management products and methods that conform to PMI and SEI requirements.

  • Research Data Networks (RDN) Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) - The RDN CRC is one of of a number of Information Technology Cooperative Research Centres funded under the Australian Commonwealth Government's CRC Program. RDN funds four projects whch are hosted by other institutions:

    * Distributed and High-Performance Computing (DHPC) Group, within the On-Line Data Archives (OLDA) program of the Advanced Computational Systems (ACSys) CRC;
    * Distributed Interactive Multimedia Information Services (DIMMIS) in the Digital Media Libraries program of the ACSys CRC;
    * Resource Discovery Project at the Distributed Systems Technology CRC, Brisbane;
    * Network Applications and Performance at the Advanced Network Systems Performance and Applications Group (ANSPAG).

    The RDN CRC also funded work towards development of network infrastructure for Australian academic researchers in the form of the AARNet.

    CRC's are collaborative organisations set up to promote interaction between Australian Industry and Academia and to stimulate Australian Research, Development, Commercial Activities and Education. The RDN CRC has brought together groups researching into networks and distributed computing at the host institutions and provided a common framework for wide area network experiments. This network framework was initially in the form of the Experimental Broadband Network provided by Telstra, and more recently in the form of next generation Australian Academic Research Network (AARNet), coordinated by the Australian Vice Chancellors' Committee (AVCC).

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