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Circular 2/95: BT / JISC SuperJANET research collaboration
11 January 1995
To: Heads of institutions funded by the HEFCs or by the
DENICopies: Information Services Directors of those institutions
BT / JISC SuperJANET research collaboration
BT-funded research on applications, 1995As part of a continuing collaborative programme with JISC, BT is
funding research projects to develop and assess applications to
be operated on SuperJANET. In 1995 it is expected that two or three
projects will be funded within a programme having a total value of
L200k. The topics to be funded will fall into one or more of the
following categories:-
* applications involving multimedia file delivery
* applications involving distributed databases / multimedia database browsing
* highly interactive applications
* innovative video applications
* distributed supercomputer networking broadband applications for business support
In addition:-
* The results of research into an application should have generic applicability to other potential applications.
* Applications developed should have the scope for wide use and ultimately be potentially commercially viable. To demonstrate this scope, proposals should identify the wealth creating potential of the application to commercial or industrial organisations.
* Preference will be given to applications that exploit the specific advantages offered by SuperJANET - applications that could be developed to run equally effectively on existing networks and infrastructures will not be favoured unless there is a clear upgrade route offering superior performance dependent upon the functionality and throughput of SuperJANET.
* Preference will be given to proposals that will deploy equipment already available to the research team(s).
* Preference will be given to projects which use commercially available IT equipment and software and which are directed towards studying the interaction between application and network performance.
* Highly innovative applications which meet real user needs will be favoured.
* Applications which include traditional videoconferencing activities as the primary element are unlikely to be acceptable for this years funding.
* Projects should be for one years duration and should not exceed L100k
* Only a limited number of teams will be invited to submit full proposals. These teams will be chosen on the basis of a one page submission, detailing their suitability to carry out this research activity.
Teams who would be interested in submitting technical proposals based
on the criteria listed above should initially submit only a one page
document indicating the following:-
* The name and address of the sole or coordinating institution
* The name, telephone, fax and e-mail addresses of the coordinating academic
* A brief outline of the project
* The physical infrastructure available to support networked applications research using SuperJANET
* Experience and track record of developing applications on networks
* Evidence of previous collaborative projects on networks research - either with other academic institutions or with industry
* Linkage with existing Funding Council and JISC initiatives (eg TLTP, Libraries, New Technologies Initiative, High Performance Computing etc.)
Initial submissions in excess of one A4 sheet will not be accepted.
The submissions should be sent to Ron Rogerson, JISC Secretariat,
Northavon House, Bristol, BS16 1QD arriving no later than 10th
February 1995.
The teams selected to offer full proposals will be notified by March
6th 1995 and final proposals will be requested by March 23rd 1995.
Ron Rogerson