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Dave Bachman
A Methodology for Performance Modeling of Distributed Systems Based on Client-Server Protocols, 1992 (Chair: T.J. Teorey) |
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Rong Nickle Chang
A Network Service Acquisition Mechanism for the Client/Service Model, 1990 (Chair: C.V. Ravishankar) |
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Jhitti Chiarawongse
Performance Analysis of Media Access Protocols for High Speed Local and Metropolitan Are Networks, 1992 (Chair: T.J. Teorey) |
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Yi-Chun Chu
Analytic Modeling and Measurement Methodology for Multi-Tier Client-Server Systems, 1998 (Chairs: T.J. Teorey and C.J. Antonelli) |
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Dean Hildebrand
Distributed Access to Parallel File Systems, 2007 (Chair: P. Honeyman) From 2002 to 2007, Dean studied and developed extensions to NFSv4 to support secure, transparent, and high-performance access to parallel file systems over a broad range of workloads, bandwidths, and latencies. He is employed by IBM Almaden Research Center. |
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Tim Howes
A Scalable, Deplorable, Heterogeneous Internet Directory Service, 1996 (Chairs: P. Honeyman and B.A. Galler) Tim wrote his PhD dissertation and two books on Internet directory services. He is a founder of Loudcloud, formerly Vice President of Technology for America Online, Chief Technology Officer of Netscape's Server Products Division, and Chief Architect of several Netscape server products. Howes is a former member of the IAB, former co-chair of the IETF LDAP Extensions, ASID, and IDS working groups, and co-author of over 20 RFCs. In 1996, Howes was recognized by Network Computing as one of the top 25 Technology Drivers of the Internet. |
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Larry Huston
Remote Access to Distributed File Systems, 1995 (Chairs: P. Honeyman and T.J. Teorey) Larry studied mobile distributed systems from 1991 to 1995. He joined Ipsilon Networks, then NetBoost, which was aquired by Intel in 1998. Larry is Director of Architecture at Arbor Networks. |
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Naomaru Itoi
Integrating Secure Hardware into Modern Security Systems: Authentication, Secure Storage, and Secure Bootstrap, 2001 (Chair: P. Honeyman) Nao studied smartcards and computer security at CITI from 1997 to 2001. He is currently Director of Engineering at Fresvii, Inc.. |
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Chuck Jerian
Polynomial Methods for Structure from Motion, 1988 (Chair: R. Jain) |
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Terence P. Kelly
Optimization in Web Caching: Cache Management, Capacity Planning, and Content Naming, 2002 (Chair: P. Honeyman) Terence studied web caching at CITI, where he was a Rackham Predoctoral Fellow. He is now a researcher at HP Labs. |
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A. Masud Khandker
Performance Measurement and Analytic Modeling Techniques for Client-Server Distributed Systems, 1997 (Chair: T.J. Teorey) |
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Dan Muntz
Multilevel Caching in Distributed File Systems, 1994 (Chairs: P. Honeyman and T.J. Teorey) From 1990 to 1994, Dan studied caching in distributed file systems at CITI. After receiving his Ph.D., he joined Hewlett-Packard's NFS development group, and later served as a research scientist at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories. In 2002, he co-founded CoroSoft Technologies, where he was CTO at the time of its acquisition by BMC in December 2004. He now hacks on Linux and NFS at Network Appliance. |
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Jong T. Park
A Knowledge-Based Approach to Multiple Transaction Processing and Distributed Database Design, 1987 (Chair: T.J. Teorey) |
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Niels Holger Gerhard Konstantin Provos
Statistical Steganalysis, 2003 (Chair: P. Honeyman) From 1998 to 2003, Niels studied experimental and theoretical aspects of computer and network security at CITI. He is employed by Google, Inc. |
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Avi Rubin
Nonmonotonic Cryptographic Protocols, 1994 (Chairs: P. Honeyman and B.A. Galler) Avi studied cryptographic protocol design and analysis at CITI from 1992 to 1994. After receiving his Ph.D., he joined Bellcore as a member of the technical staff and NYU as adjunct professor in Computer Science. In 1997, he joined AT&T Labs - Research as a principal researcher. In 2003, Avi joined the faculty of Johns Hopkins University, where he is Professor of Computer Science and Technical Director of JHU Information Security Institute. |
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Mark Segal
Dynamic Program Updating in a Distributed Computer System, 1989 (Chairs: G. Frieder and B.A. Galler) One of CITI's first doctoral students, Mark studied network filesystems, network modeling, and performance analysis at CITI from 1986 to 1989. His dissertation explored techniques for updating online software, anticipating today's plug-in architectures. Since graduation, Mark has been with Telcordia Technologies (formerly Bellcore). Today, as Executive Director of Software Technology Research, he provides technical and administrative leadership in the design, implementation, deployment, and maintenance of large scale, mission-critical software systems. |
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Jih-Liang Tseng
Correlation of Cell Losses in ATM Switches, 1996 (Chair: J.F. Meyer) Liang is Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at Lucent Technologies Bell Labs, where he has made significant contributions in the area of software architecture, infrastructure and application software development. |
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Guangping Wei
The ORAC Model: A Layered View of Data Abstractions, 1992 (Chair: T.J. Teorey) |
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Gerald Winters
An Extensible Architecture for Monitoring and Modeling Network Systems, 1995 (Chair: T.J. Teorey) |
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Jiaying Zhang
Network Transparency in Wide Area Collaborations, 2007 (Chair: P. Honeyman) From 2001 to 2007, Jiaying developed novel consistent replication mechanisms for diverse network environments and workloads. She is employed by Google, Inc. as a software engineer. |