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Rotor funded projects in 2002

The table below lists the projects receiving funding from the Rotor RFP conducted in April-May 2002.

Principal Investigator University Title of Project
Judith Bishop and R. Nigel Horspool University of Pretoria (za) and University of Victoria (ca) Views - Vendor Independent Event and Windowing Systems based on XML for Rotor
Egon Boerger University of Pisa and ETH Zuerich Abstract Operational Model for the Semantics of C#
Antonio Cisternino University of Pisa, Italy Supporting staged computations within the Common Language Infrastructure
Geoff Coulson Lancaster University, England A (reflective) meta-Architecture for .NET
Meng Chiau Er Multimedia University, Melaka, Malaysia Design and Implementation of Concurrent C#.NET
Paulo Ferreira INESC, Portugal Extending Rotor with Distributed Garbage Collection
Diaz Fondon Oviedo University, Spain Adding low-level pure capability-based protection to the CLR for supporting flexible and secure embedded and mobile applications
John Gough Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia synopsis: Factorizing the JIT and other projects
David Grey University of Hull, England Towards a rotor-based computer science curriculum
Dirk Grunwald University of Colorado, USA Runtime Subordinate Threads:Using Simultaneous Multithreading To Improve Runtime Behavior
Jurg Gutknecht ETHZ Zurich Using C# on .NET as a Development Platform for Wearables
Tai-Yi Huang National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan Constructing Scalable Web Services using Microsoft Rotor Code
Giuseppe Iazeolla University of Roma at TorVergata Modeling the performance of Rotor applications
Roberto Ierusalimschy Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Integrating Lua with Rotor
Neil Lawrence University of Sheffield, England SIMPL: Simple implementation of a mathematical programming language
Keith Mannock Birkbeck College, University of London A simple Interactive Development Environment for C#
Bertrand Meyer ETH Zuerich SCOOP on .NET:Implementation of concurrency model using the .NET Remoting Library, based on Design by Contract principles
Christine Mingins Monash University, Australia Support for assertions in the Rotor runtime
Valery Nepomniaschy Russian Academy of Science, Siberian Division, Russia Towards C# program verification: methods and tools
Paddy Nixon University of Strathclyde, Scotland Feasibility of Supporting Thread Migration in Rotor
Enric Pastor Technical University of Catalonia, Spain .NET (Rotor) in embedded processors
Nigel Perry University of Canterbury, New Zealand JIT Objects and Dynamic Typing Investigation
Igor Petrov Moscow Institute of Physics & Technology, Russia Pipelined processing of HTTP and SOAP requests
Benjamin C. Pierce University of Pennsylvania Xtatic: Regular Expression Types for C#
Prof. Dr. Frank Piessens Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium The Rotor Implementation as a vehicle for teaching secure software development
Stefano Pinardi Universita di Milano-Bicocca, Italy synopsis: computer-based pilot course on a specific topic related to Rotor
Andreas Polze Hasso Platner Institute, University of Potsdam Object and Process Migration in .NET
Michel Riveill University of Nice, France Interaction Integration into the CLI
Babak Sadighi Swedish Institute of Computer Science Delegation and authorization management for middlewares
Vladimir O. Safonov St. Petersburg State University, Russia Aspect.NET : a Framework for Aspect Oriented Programming
Chris Sells Sells Brothers, Inc. Studying the Performance and Memory Usage Effects of Adding Reference Counting to Rotor
Manual Serrano INRIA, Sophia, France Porting Bee to Rotor
Alexander Shargin St. Petersburg State Technical University, Russia Run-time optimizations and self-modifying programs in CLI platform environment
Luis Moura Silva University of Coimbra, Portugal RAIL: a Runtime Assembly Instrumentation Library
Vaclav Skala University of West Bohemia in Plzen (Czech Republic) Computer Graphics and Visualization in C#
Y. N. Srikant Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Profile-guided optimizations for .NET JIT compiler using Rotor
Darko Stefanovic University of New Mexico, USA Garbage Collection alternatices for CLI/C#
Andrey A.Terekhov St. Petersburg State University, Russia Course on Compiler Development for .NET platform
Evgeny Vigdorchik St. Petersburg State University, Russia Advanced Debugging in .NET
Werner Vogels Cornell University, USA High-Performance computing using SSCLI
Bruce W. Watson Technological University of Eindhoven, Netherlands and University of Pretoria, South Africa Compiling and optimizing regular expression, state machine, and transducer domain-specific languages for CIL
Peter Wentworth Rhodes University, South Africa Investigate and promote the use of the SSCLI as a teaching and research tool
Albrecht Woess Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Compiler generation tools for .NET

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