The QuickSilver project at
Cornell University is an
AFRL-funded effort to build a platform in support of a new generation of scalable, secure, reliable
distributed computing applications able to "regenerate" themselves after failure.
Among the partners on this project are
DARPA funding under the SRS program, the
United States Air Force.
Raytheon,
Microsoft,
IBM, and
Amazon.
The principal investigators are Cornell Professors
Kenneth P. Birman
Kenneth P. Birman (born November 18, 1955) is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University. He currently holds the N. Rama Rao Chair in Computer Science.
Education
Birman received his B.S. from Columbia University and ...
,
Johannes Gehrke
Johannes Gehrke is a German computer scientist and the director of Microsoft Research in Redmond and CTO and Head of Machine Learning for the Microsoft Teams Backend. He is an ACM Fellow, an IEEE Fellow, and the recipient of the 2011 IEEE Comput ...
, and
Paul Francis
External links
Project home pagewith links to the over 140 published papers from 1999-2006.
DARPA
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