Scientific Research Institute of System Development
- Scientific Research Institute of System Development
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Scientific Research Institute of System Analysis (abbrev. SRISA/NIISI RAS, Russian: НИИСИ РАН, Russian: Научно-исследовательский институт системных исследований Российской Академии Наук) - is Russia's research and development institution in the field of complex applications, an initiative of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The mission of the institute is to resolve complex applied problems on the basis of fundamental and applied mathematics in combination with the methods of practical computing. Founded by the Decree no. 1174 of the Presidium of the USSR Academy of Sciences on October 1, 1986.
Main lines of activities:
Practical results of the institute are embedded into the developed architectures and very-large-scale integration devices, operating systems, real-time operating systems (like OS2000) and microelectronics components.
Products
Microprocessors
- KOMDIV-32 - MIPS-I ISA
- KOMDIV-64 - MIPS-IV ISA
Notable people
External links
Categories:
- Research institutes in Russia
- Research institutes in the Soviet Union
- Computing in the Soviet Union
- Computer science institutes
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