Corporate Body

Department of Digital Systems (1996 - 1998)

Monash University

From
1996
Clayton, Victoria, Australia
To
1998
Functions
Education and Computer Technology or Multimedia
Location
Clayton, Victoria

Summary

In 1996 the Department of Digital Systems was created following a renaming of the Department of Robotics and Digital Technology. In 1998 a merger took place between several of Monash University's technical departments, forming the School of Computer Science and Software Engineering.

Timeline

 1982 - 1996 Department of Robotics and Digital Technology
       1996 - 1998 Department of Digital Systems
             1998 - School of Computer Science and Software Engineering (Caulfield)

Published resources

Resources

Ailie Smith

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