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An Overview of the CHESS Center
Christopher Brooks, Edward A. Lee

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Christopher Brooks, Edward A. Lee. "An Overview of the CHESS Center". Talk or presentation, 14, February, 2013; A poster presented at the 2013 BEARS Day, Berkeley.

Abstract
The goal of the Center is to provide an environment for graduate research on the design issues necessary for supporting next-generation embedded software systems. The research focus is on developing model-based and tool-supported design methodologies for real-time fault-tolerant software on heterogeneous distributed platforms. CHESS provides industry with innovative software methods, design methodology and tools while helping industry solve real-world problems. CHESS is defining new areas of curricula in engineering and computer science which will result in solving societal issues surrounding aerospace, automotive, consumer electronics and medical devices.

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    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/960.html"
    ><i>An Overview of the CHESS
    Center</i></a>, Talk or presentation,  14,
    February, 2013; A poster presented at the 2013 BEARS Day,
    Berkeley.
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    Christopher Brooks, Edward A. Lee. "An Overview of the
    CHESS Center". Talk or presentation,  14, February,
    2013; A poster presented at the 2013 BEARS Day, Berkeley.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{BrooksLee13_OverviewOfCHESSCenter,
        author = {Christopher Brooks and Edward A. Lee},
        title = {An Overview of the CHESS Center},
        day = {14},
        month = {February},
        year = {2013},
        note = {A poster presented at the 2013 BEARS Day, Berkeley.},
        abstract = {The goal of the Center is to provide an
                  environment for graduate research on the design
                  issues necessary for supporting next-generation
                  embedded software systems. The research focus is
                  on developing model-based and tool-supported
                  design methodologies for real-time fault-tolerant
                  software on heterogeneous distributed platforms.
                  CHESS provides industry with innovative software
                  methods, design methodology and tools while
                  helping industry solve real-world problems. CHESS
                  is defining new areas of curricula in engineering
                  and computer science which will result in solving
                  societal issues surrounding aerospace, automotive,
                  consumer electronics and medical devices. },
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/960.html}
    }
    

Posted by Christopher Brooks on 15 Feb 2013.
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