Accepted Proposals

Demos

  1. Landscape Visualization Tools and Methods: Choosing Preferred Landscapes - Eric Legge Smith, Department of Geomatics, University of Melbourne (Second Prize Winner - Demo Category)

  2. Developing a Virtual Reality Simulator for Oral Surgery Training - Ioanna Ioannou, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Melbourne (First Prize Winner - Demo Category)

  3. Megha Workflow Management System for Scientific Workflows - Suraj Pandey, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Melbourne

  4. Service Oriented VoIP (SOVoIP): A Universal Platform to Share Knowledge beyond the Horizon - Jin Li, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Melbourne

  5. Establishment of a Collaborative Virtual Environment for Knowledge Transfer Between Farmers and Scientists: Using Mobiles as the Extensionof the CVE - Haohui Chen, Department of Geomatics, University of Melbourne

  6. Protein Structure Prediction: Clustering of Memetic Algorithm in Protein Structure Prediction - Md. Kamrul Islam, Department of Bioinformatics, Monash University

  7. Meeting Application Constraints Efficiently by Deploying Cloud Resources On-demand - Mohsen Amini Salehi, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Melbourne (Third Prize Winner - Demo Category)

Posters

  1. Drought Forecasting: A Case Study within the Yarra River Catchment in Victoria, Australia - Shishutosh Barua, School of Engineering and Science, Victoria University (Best Poster Award Winner)

  2. Harvesting Bandwidth for Real-Time Traffic in Cognitive Radio Networks - Rashidul Hasan, Gippsland School of Information Technology, Monash University

  3. Modelling the Impact of High Strength Sewage on Septicity Occurrence in Sewer Network - Nyoman Marleni, School of Engineering and Science, Victoria University

  4. Reliable and Energy Efficient Backup Clustering Scheme for Wireless Sensor Network - Anwar Sadat, Gippsland School of Information Technology, Monash University

  5. Bioactive Paper: Stability, Activity, and Deposition - Mohidus Samad Khan, Department of Chemical Engineering, Monash University

  6. Power and Performance Efficient Resource Management in Cloud Computing - Anton Beloglazov, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Melbourne

  7. A Market-Based Meta-Scheduler for Utility Computing on Grids and Clouds - Saurabh Kumar Garg, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Melbourne

Please note: Only corresponding authors have been mentioned.