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Cercia wins EPSRC grant

 

Cercia has won a substantial EPSRC grant on "SEBASE: Software Engineering By Automated SEarch." worth GBP764,524 over five years.

The grant will enable Cercia to study novel search algorithms, e.g., evolutionary algorithms, for solving difficult real-world software engineering problem. The expected outcomes are expected to benefit software industry significantly through more efficient, more reliable and more cost-effective software productions. We are part of a much larger EPSRC project (~GBP2.7M) on SEBASE with King’s College, University of York, DaimlerChrysler, Motorola and IBM.

Article posted by: Simon Thompson
Article categories: Cercia News, Research News