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DASEL::Distributed
and Autonomic Software Engineering Research Lab.
DASEL is a research group within the
School of
Computing and Mathematical Sciences at
LJMU, UK.
We're actively researching theories and
solutions to some of the most fundamental
challenges facing software engineering today,
particularly in provisioning for today's widely
distributed and complex systems. To this end, we
focus on providing language support for
Autonomic system designs via the language
Neptune, and formalisms to help quantify and
analyse large-scale computer systems, via a
mathematical formalism Trident. Other research
is on-going by researchers in the group,
including the application of naturalistic models
to software design, and identifying and
assessing risk inherent within complex software
interactions.
General Research Interests:
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Distributed Software
Engineering
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Autonomic
Grid Middleware
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Autonomic Service-Oriented Architecture
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Complexity Science for Self-Organising Systems
Find Out More:
You can find out about our research by
navigating this website.
Also, you can find
details of the various
projects completed and underway within DASEL,
obtain details of our
publications or
technical reports and see
who's who within the lab. If any of the
research here is of interest to you, or you have
any comments on the work undertaken, please feel
free to
contact us.
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