Scientific Research Institute of System Development
Scientific Research Institute of System Analysis (abbrev. SRISA/NIISI RAS, Template:Lang-ru, Template:Lang-ru) - is Russian state 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.
Research fields
Main lines of activities:
- research in the field of theoretical and applied problems on information security,
- research in the field of automation of programming,
- research in the field of creating computer models of the objects with complex geometry and topology for the open scalable system of parallel information processing,
- research in the field of applied informatics.
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.
Development
Microprocessors
The SRISA has designed several MIPS compatible CPUs for general purpose calculations (primarily in avionics application). These include:
Operating systems
SRISA department of System Programming developed series of UNIX-like real-time operating system (RTOS). These include:
- OS2000, a POSIX 1003.1-compatible RTOS developed since January 1998; the network sockets, however, were borrowed from Free BSD; it supported TCP/IP protocol and X Window suite; it runs on MIPS based CPUs mentioned above.[1]
- OS3000, a POSIX 1003.1 and Arinc 653-compatible RTOS was first exhibited at SofTool-2008, -2009, and -2010 in Moscow.[2] It was joint project between Alt Linux and SRISA teams.[3]: 70
- ОS4000, a succesor to the OS3000 version; in 2015 the development allegedly stalled because of copyright disputes between SRISA and JSC Sukhoi Company.[4][5]
Notable people
- Vladimir Betelin, academician, director of the institute
- Israel Gelfand, academician, Chief Science Officer of SRISA
- Vladimir Platonov, academician, Chief Science Officer of SRISA
- Maksim Moshkow, employee, creator of the largest and the oldest Russian electronic library "Lib.ru"
External links
- ^ Godunov, Aexander N. "Отдел системного программирования" [SRISA Department of System Programming]. www.niisi.ru. Retrieved 2021-12-24.
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