IBM
Partners Programme
The University of Manchester and IBM have launched The University of Manchester-IBM Partners Programme to facilitate the identification and delivery of activities where the two institutions can assist each other in attaining key business, research and teaching goals.
This programme also acts as an enabler in developing the relationship and understanding between the organisations and contributes to the Partners' development.
The School of Computer Science currently have three Manchester-IBM Partners working in areas of overlapping strategic importance to both organisations:
IBM |
The University of Manchester |
Topic |
| Trevor Hopkins | Dr Kung-Kiu Lau | Constructing large software applications by using components |
| Paul Verschueren | Dr Liping Zhao | Exploring patterns and Service-Oriented Architecture in supporting Enterprise Application Integration. |
| Dr Tetsuya Nasukawa | Dr Sophia Ananiadou | Interoperability |
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