Distributed Systems Technology Centre
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The Distributed Systems Technology Centre (DSTC) was a leading research organization in the field of information technology in Australia. It conductedapplied research focusing on a number of application domains, such as government, defence andhealth care. It was a centre of excellence in distributed systems technologies and had an international reputation as one of the most effective and influential IT research organisations in Australia.
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Distributed Systems Technology Centre
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Distributed Systems Technology Centre
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(DSTC)
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Distributed Systems Technology Centre
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2006-06-30
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Failed to receive continued funding http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php?id=8855942
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1992
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Distributed Computing Research
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The Distributed Systems Technology Centre (DSTC) was a leading research organization in the field of information technology in Australia. It conductedapplied research focusing on a number of application domains, such as government, defence andhealth care. It was a centre of excellence in distributed systems technologies and had an international reputation as one of the most effective and influential IT research organisations in Australia. DSTC was supported by the Australian Government's Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) programand participants included universities, government, and industry players. The company DSTC Pty Ltd was created in 1992 to manage the CRC for Distributed Systems Technology. It completed its research program in June 2000. A second CRC was established in July 2000: the CRC for Enterprise Distributed System Technology which was also managed by DSTC Pty Ltd. This CRC completed its operations on 30 June 2006. DSTC was one of the most successful CRCs in Australia, and was a leading centre for expertise in distributed systems and information technology. It was a major contributor to the Australian information technology industry through its research, projects with industry, support for training and education. It organised the annual Evolve Conference, which brought leading international experts to Australia. It was a strong participant in international standards organisations such as the Object Management Group (OMG), World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS). The DSTC started and hosted the Australian W3C Office.
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Failed to receive continued fundinghttp://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php?id=8855942
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1992