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The High Dependability Computing Project (HDCP) investigates the use of experimental methods to evaluate new design and development approaches and technologies for improving NASA's capability to create high dependable software . The incremental, five-year, cooperative agreement is part of a broad strategy for dependable computing that links NASA, corporate partners and universities and research centers such as Carnegie Mellon, University of Maryland, Fraunhofer Center Maryland, University of Southern California, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Washington and University of Wisconsin. For a list of the principal researchers go to http://www.hdcp.org/People/index.html

Press release:
http://amesnews.arc.nasa.gov/releases/2002/02_03AR.html

Contact Info:

Contact     Developer     Email  
CMU Point of Contact  Michael Evangelist  wme@cs.cmu.edu 
CMU Point of Contact  Bill Scherlis  scherlis@cs.cmu.edu 
NASA Point of Contact  Michael R. Lowry  mlowry@mail.arc.nasa.gov