Software Systems

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Overview Areas of Specialty
The Software Systems Laboratory at the University of Michigan comprises a multidisciplinary group of researchers conducting research in software systems. The lab focuses on the experimental design, implementation, and evaluation of systems software technologies which enable the development of a wide range of emerging applications. Examples of such enabling technologies covered by the Software Lab include biological databases, collaborative computing, compiler and language design, embedded and real-time computing, fault-tolerant computing, file systems, host and network security systems, mobile and distributed systems, network protocols and architectures, operating systems, peer-to-peer storage systems, poweraware adaptation, security-policy management, virtual machines, and web databases.

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Faculty  (Show All)
Bailey, Michael
Cafarella, Michael J.
Chen, Peter M.
Dick, Robert
Dutta, Prabal
Essl, Georg
Flinn, Jason
Fu, Kevin
Halderman, J. Alex
Honeyman, Peter
Jagadish, H V
Jahanian, Farnam
Jamin, Sugih
Mao, Zhuoqing Morley
Narayanasamy, Satish
Noble, Brian
Prakash, Atul
Shin, Kang G.
Stout, Quentin F.


Affiliated Faculty
Ackerman, Mark
Compton, Kevin
MacKie-Mason, Jeffrey
Newman, Mark W.
Radev, Dragomir
Resnick, Paul
Shi, Yaoyun
Strauss, Martin
Teorey, Toby


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U-M Center for Computational Medicine and Biology
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