QuickSilver (project)
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Computer application developed in the 2000s
The QuickSilver project at Cornell University was an AFRL-funded effort to build a platform in support of a new generation of scalable, secure, reliable distributed computing applications able to "regenerate" themselves after failure.[1]
Among the partners on the project are DARPA funding under the SRS program, the United States Air Force. Raytheon, Microsoft, IBM, and Amazon.[1]
The principal investigators are Cornell Professors Kenneth P. Birman, Johannes Gehrke, and Paul Francis [1]
Citations
[edit ]References
[edit ]- "Quicksilver". Cornell University. 2006. Retrieved 4 November 2025.
External links
[edit ]- Project home page with links to the over 140 published papers from 1999-2006.