The Illinois Computing Laboratory of Aerospace Systems and Software (ICLASS) was established to: (1) pursue research in the areas of aerospace computing systems, software and applications of critical importance to NASA, and (2) to develop and maintain close contacts between researchers at ICLASS and at various NASA centers to stimulate interaction and cooperation, and facilitate technology transfer. Current ICLASS activities are in the areas of parallel architectures and algorithms, reliable and fault tolerant computing, real time systems, distributed systems, software engineering and artificial intelligence.
Current Research Activities at the NASA-Sponsored Illinois Computing Laboratory of Aerospace Systems and Software
1994
7 pages
Report
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Englisch
Computer Hardware , Computer Software , Computers, Control & Information Theory , Airborne/spaceborne computers , Architecture (Computers) , Artificial intelligence , Computer programming , Computer systems design , Computer systems programs , Software engineering , Technology transfer , Algorithms , Fault tolerance , Laboratory equipment , Real time operation
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