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Projects:
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Phoenix to Support Domain-specific
Languages in the Distributed Control Lab:
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Phoenix for .Net Aspect Weaving:
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Phoenix for Embedded Systems Code
Optimization: Extract.
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Phoenix for Dynamic Windows
Research Kernel Code Visualization:
Extract.
Biography
Andreas Polze is the Operating Systems and Middleware Professor
at the Hasso-Plattner-Institute for Software Engineering at University Potsdam,
Germany. He received a doctoral degree from Freie University Berlin, Germany, in
1994 and a habilitation degree from Humboldt University Berlin in 2001, both in
Computer Science. His habilitation thesis investigates Predictable Computing in
Multicomputer-Systems.
Andreas Polze was a visiting scientist with the Dynamic Systems Unit at Software
Engineering Institute, at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA, were he
worked on real-time computing on standard middleware (CORBA) and with the
Real-Time Systems Laboratory at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. His
current research interests include Interconnecting Middleware and Embedded
Systems, Mobility and Adaptive System Configuration, and End-to-End Service
Availability for standard middleware platforms.
Andreas Polze received a Phoenix Direct Funding award in 2007 for his research
on Phoenix for Real-time Robotics and Process Control. You can read more about
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