Corporate Research at Digital Equipment Corporation is responsible for exploring the core technologies that are central to Digital's business, and for helping Digital bring innovative products quickly to market.
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CRL's main focus is applications technology. Current topics of research include visualization, multimedia and collaboration, information retrieval in all forms (including audio and video), speech recognition, database theory, distributed systems programming, and Internet usability and applications.
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NSL's charter is to research and develop innovative internetworking systems. Our expertise is in open systems and in big networks, especially those that cross organizational boundaries. Our interest is in building real systems for real users, in order to advance the state of the art.
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SRC's focus is on systems. Our research in the past decade has concentrated in several areas: programming languages and technology, distributed systems, hardware, networks, access to information, user interfaces, and theory.
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WRL's focus is computer science research relevant to the design and application of mainstream, high-performance, balanced computer systems. We test our ideas by designing, building and using real systems. Our goal is to develop new hardware and software design principles that are later used in Digital's products.