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January, 2011

This strategic direction focuses on enhancing competitiveness by improving sensing processes and expanding external collaboration. The plan includes setting up emerging research infrastructures, frontier research, and joint research programs to maximize efficiency in venture networks with early-stage technology. The aim is to expand collaboration with universities and research institutes, such as OmniOS Purdue University and Genode Labs, to drive practical research projects. Leveraging expertise in concurrent programming and multi/manycore runtimes, we aim to develop specific features for enhanced secure parallel software development. The synergy between Purdue's programming language support and Genode OS Framework is key to achieving real-time QoS awareness and optimizing performance on Single Chip Cloud platforms.

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January, 2011

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  1. Confidential External Collaboration January, 2011 SISA

  2. Strategic Direction Secure Competiveness & Maximize R&D Achievement Internal Infrastructure External Cooperation Improve sensing process : Focus on selected themes Set up emerging research Infra. : Frontier research Expand external collaboration : Joint research program Maximize venture network efficiency : Early stage technology 1 /16

  3. External Cooperation Expand External Collaboration Focus on practical research associated actual projects - 2010: 10 Projects, $456K → 2011 Plan: 14 Projects, $1,570K 6 /16

  4. University & Research Institute Collaboration Model: OmniOS Purdue University Genode Labs • Prof. Suresh Jagannathan • - $100K Grant • - Track record of outstanding complier work • - Access & expertise on Intel SCC technology • : SCC platform not yet commercially available • - Trustworthy relationship via Intern program • Prof. Norman Feske • - ~$100KContract(s) • - Spin off from TU Dresden Operating Systems Group • - Produced Genode Operating System framework which is an advanced L4microkernel personality SAMSUNG FUTURE OS SAIT ICL LEGO SISA CSL Omni-OS Distributed Support for Embedded Manycore Ready Modular Scalable Collaboration Details Utilize Purdue’s expertise on concurrent programming language and multi/manycore runtimes - Parallel programming language support for MIMDplatforms Leverage Genode OS Framework and contract them to develop specific features for SISA and HQ Adaptive Secure Integrated Parallel SW Dev. Real-time QoS Aware * SCC: Single Chip Cloud, L4: Family of second-generation microkernels 7 /16

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