The Laboratory for Advanced Systems Research

Welcome to the Laboratory for Advanced Systems Research's world wide web home page. The Laboratory for Advanced Systems Research is part of the Computer Science Department at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) .


The Laboratory for Advanced Systems Research's research programs are guided by:

Dr. Gerald Popek, Adjunct Professor at UCLA and senior executive of Platinum technologies, inc. Leader in the development of system software for distributed environments and security software for over twenty years.

Dr. Peter Reiher, Adjunct Associate Professor at UCLA. Developer of system software for unreliable distributed environments for over fifteen years, including naming systems, replicated file systems, and systems for secure collaboration over insecure networks.


Current Laboratory for Advanced Systems Research projects include:

Semantic Clustering (This work is funded by a gift from Microsoft Research.)
Peer Agent Negotiation and Deployment of Adapters (Panda)

Past projects include:

User-level replication (Rumor)
Replication for Mobile Environments (ROAM)
Transparent Virtual Mobile Environment (Travler)
User-Level Truffles (Truffles)
The Ficus Replicated File System (Ficus)

Additional information about the Laboratory for Advanced Systems Research:

Members of the Laboratory for Advanced Systems Research
List of Publications.





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Last modified: September 5, 2001