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The Center for Hybrid and Embedded Software Systems (CHESS)
Christopher Brooks

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Christopher Brooks. "The Center for Hybrid and Embedded Software Systems (CHESS)". Talk or presentation, 11, February, 2016; Poster presented at the 2016 Berkeley EECS Annual Research Symposium.

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This center is aimed at developing model-based and tool-supported design methodologies for real-time fault tolerant software on heterogeneous distributed platforms. We are bridging the gap between computer science and systems science by developing the foundations of a modern systems science that is simultaneously computational and physical. This represents a major departure from the current, separated structure of computer science (CS), computer engineering (CE), and electrical engineering (EE): it reintegrates information and physical sciences. The center was initially funded in part by an Information Technology Research (ITR) project from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and now receives funding from government and industry.

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    Christopher Brooks. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/1165.html"><i>The
    Center for Hybrid and Embedded Software Systems
    (CHESS)</i></a>, Talk or presentation,  11,
    February, 2016; Poster presented at the <a
    href="https://www.terraswarm.org/conferences/16/bears/"
    >2016 Berkeley EECS Annual Research Symposium</a>.
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    Christopher Brooks. "The Center for Hybrid and Embedded
    Software Systems (CHESS)". Talk or presentation,  11,
    February, 2016; Poster presented at the <a
    href="https://www.terraswarm.org/conferences/16/bears/"
    >2016 Berkeley EECS Annual Research Symposium</a>.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{Brooks16_CenterForHybridEmbeddedSoftwareSystemsCHESS,
        author = {Christopher Brooks},
        title = {The Center for Hybrid and Embedded Software
                  Systems (CHESS)},
        day = {11},
        month = {February},
        year = {2016},
        note = {Poster presented at the <a
                  href="https://www.terraswarm.org/conferences/16/bears/"
                  >2016 Berkeley EECS Annual Research Symposium</a>.},
        abstract = {This center is aimed at developing model-based and
                  tool-supported design methodologies for real-time
                  fault tolerant software on heterogeneous
                  distributed platforms. We are bridging the gap
                  between computer science and systems science by
                  developing the foundations of a modern systems
                  science that is simultaneously computational and
                  physical. This represents a major departure from
                  the current, separated structure of computer
                  science (CS), computer engineering (CE), and
                  electrical engineering (EE): it reintegrates
                  information and physical sciences. The center was
                  initially funded in part by an Information
                  Technology Research (ITR) project from the
                  National Science Foundation (NSF) and now receives
                  funding from government and industry. },
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/1165.html}
    }
    

Posted by Christopher Brooks on 16 Feb 2016.
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