Research
 

SIS Research Area - Software Systems

Overview

In the current global commercial climate, corporations are constantly subjected to on-demand, real-time and mission critical decision making scenarios. Additionally, the effects of such decisions often effected through automated or semi-automated means, need to ripple through a diverse, loosely coupled and highly interoperable set of systems comprising both intra and inter-enterprise value chains. In such scenarios, resource integration and resource sharing via Internet computing and infrastructure virtualisation assume special significance. The goal of the Software Systems group is to introduce research and practice oriented innovations leading to the development of technologies, solutions, methodologies and practice principles that address issues and mitigate problems faced by businesses in the kind of operating environment described above. Specifically, the Software Systems group addresses software architecture and system related issues that are critical for business integration, and the sharing and virtualization of resources across enterprise value chain networks.

Current Research Themes


1. Developing Novel Mobile and Pervasive Applications

2. Design Tools for Engaging Multi-media Experiences

3. Systems Support for Multiplayer Mobile Game

4. Specification Mining and Protocol Inference

5. Understanding and Improving Large Distributed Software Systems

6. Model Based Architectural Design

7. Service Discovery and Composition in SOA

8. Code Clone Detection and Analysis

9. Automated Testing and Debugging

SIS Faculty

Archan MISRA, Associate Professor
Rajesh Krishna BALAN
, Assistant Professor
Richard DAVIS, Assistant Professor
David LO, Assistant Professor
Steven MILLER, Professor (Practice)
Benjamin GAN Kok Siew, Associate Professor (Practice)
Venky SHANKARARAMAN, Associate Professor (Practice)
Ilse BAUMGARTNER, Assistant Professor (Practice)
LEE Yeow Leong, Lecturer
Kevin STEPPE
, Lecturer

Collaborating Carnegie Mellon Faculty

Eric NYBERG, Collaborating Carnegie Mellon Professor
Mahadev SATYANARAYANAN, Collaborating Carnegie Mellon Professor

Research Staffs and Students

NGUYEN Xuan Khoa, Research Engineer
Karthik THIRUGNANAM, Research Engineer
Aditya BUDI, Research Engineer
KOH Quee Boon, Research Engineer

Lucia, PhD Student
Kartik MURALIDHARAN
, PhD Student
SHU Ke, PhD Student
Kevin STEPPE
, PhD Student
TAN Kar Way
, PhD Student
TAN Kiat Wee, PhD Student
WANG Shaowei, PhD Student

Sample of Visitors

  1. Associate Professor JASON FLINN, School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, University of Michigan (May 2007)

Last updated on 9 May, 2011 by School of Information Systems.
9 May, 2011