The Site Index Page describes the content within the ISIS Web Site. Listed below are the categories presented from the main web page.
Core Research
Core Research focuses on previous and current research central to ISIS. Relevant web pages and associations with other categories are available for each item.
Projects
Previous and current projects of ISIS. Links to the specific project web sites. Associations with people, publications, research, etc. are available for each Project.
Publications
Publications contains multimedia sources authored or related to the objectives of ISIS. Journal Articles, Conference Proceedings, Academic Papers, Internal Presentations, etc. may be found within. Relevant projects, research, people, etc. are easy to find.
MIC Community
"Dedicated to the dissemination of information relevant to model-integrated computing. MIC is defined as the principled application of domain-specific modeling languages to the engineering of computer based systems. Computer based systems are large, complex, software-hardware systems, where much of the complexity is due to interactions between the software and its environment."
People
Would you like to contact any of the individuals stationed at ISIS? Whether it be a director, staff engineer, or graduate student, you can find them here.
Collaboration Opportunities
Interested in collaborating with the Institute for Software Integrated Systems? Here is information on how you might proceed. Find out about the MIC Alliance. Find some related links to other sites.
Join Us
ISIS is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer within Vanderbilt University. Interested in working or studying with us? Look within for position details.
About ISIS
What is ISIS? What does ISIS stand for? What are its objectives? Where is ISIS located? We want to answer these and more questions.
Headlines
Headlines are accessible from the main ISIS Page. This contains an archive of older items, added to periodically as information avails itself.
Site Index
A simple description of the pages that lurk within the ISIS Site. You're here right now.

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