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Chimera An open hypermedia project investigating techniques for integrating hypermedia services into third-party applications thereby allowing hypermedia links to be established and traversed over heterogeneous software artifacts.
(Ken Anderson - email)
 
Content-Based Networking A communication network implementing a novel advanced service model, whereby each message is delivered, from its sender to one or more receivers, on the basis of selection predicates declared by receivers and applied to message content.
(Antonio Carzaniga - email)
 
DASADA (Dennis Heimbigner - email)
 
Improv A software process project investigating techniques for enabling "practical" software process improvement in software development organizations.
(Ken Anderson - email)
 
InfiniTe An information integration environment for discovering, maintaining, and evolving relationships between software artifacts. Makes use of Chimera to display discovered relationships within an artifact's native editing environment.
(Ken Anderson - email)
 
KAS An information retrieval project that investigates relationship discovery across documents located on the World Wide Web using traditional keyword clustering techniques. Once discovered, relationships are made available via RDF such that Semantic Web agents can make use of the information when searching for information on the Web.
(Ken Anderson - email)
 
Metis A digital library project focused on providing lightweight, event-based workflow services to digital libraries.
(Ken Anderson - email)
 
Siena Scalable Internet Event Notification Architecture is a research project aimed at designing and constructing a generic scalable event-notification service. The technical basis of Siena is an innovative type of network service called content-based networking.
(Antonio Carzaniga - email)
 
SoftwareDock The Software Dock provides a distributed framework for software deployment. It manages and simplifies the software deployment life cycle processes for a single consumer site, thus managing the integrity of the individual site and its deployed software systems.
(Dennis Heimbigner - email)
 
Themis A structural computing project investigating techniques for implementing and deploying structural computing services. In particular, focusing on structure template specification, structure transformation, structure-aware services, and service-aware structures.
(Ken Anderson - email)
 
Willow The framework, which we refer to as Willow ("bend don't break"), derives from a synergistic blending of leading-edge results from the disciplines of fault tolerance, configuration management, and security.
(Alexander L. Wolf - email)
 

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