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Richard Ernest Newman Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering Home Address CSE-E346, The University of Florida 2016 NW 17th Lane Gainesville, FL 32611-6120 Gainesville, FL 32605 (352) 392-1488/-1200 sec’y/-1220 fax (352) 373-5191 http://www.cise.ufl.edu/nemo Internet: [email protected]fl.edu EDUCATION Ph. D. Computer Science, 1986. University of Rochester, Rochester, NY. M. S. Computer Science, 1983. University of Rochester, Rochester, NY. B. A. Mathematics, 1981. New College, Sarasota, FL. HONORS University Superior Accomplishment Award for Faculty Service, University of Florida, 1995- 1996. Superior Accomplishment Award, Academic Affairs, University of Florida, 1996. Teaching Improvement Program Award, College of Engineering, University of Florida, 1995. ACM Teacher of the Year, CISE Department, 1994-1995. Distinguished Service Key, Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, 1991. Faculty of the Year, CIS Department, 1989-1990. Member, Upsilon Pi Epsilon Computer Science Honorary Fraternity, 1989-present. INTERESTS Networks, protocols, parallel and distributed systems: security, information hiding, robustness, concurrent protocols for accessing shared data, error correction methods, error modeling, traffic modeling, simula- tion, architecture, topology, the assignment problem, distributed operating systems, network control and communication architecture and protocols, distributed conferencing, groupware, planning systems, distance learning. Theoretical computer science: communication complexity, information theory, formal machine model hier- archies, parallel and concurrent algorithm design and analysis, simulation. EMPLOYMENT Assistant Professor, Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 1986-present. Board of Directors, Security and Audit Analysis, EpicTide, Inc., St. Petersburg, FL, 2004-present. Consultant, Medium access and PHY protocol analysis and development, Intellon Corporation, Ocala, FL, 1999-present. Consultant, Network security areas, Raytheon Systems Company, St. Petersburg, FL, 1997-present. Senior Scientist, Unistry Associates, Inc., Havertown, PA, 1995-1999. Associate Director, Space Communication Technology Center, Digital Signal Handling and Satellite Networking Technical Area, Computer and Information Science Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 1991-1997 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Association for Computing Machinery: Sigcomm (computer communications), Sigois (office and information systems), Sigact (automata and computability theory), Sigarch (architecture), Sigops (operating systems), Sigcse (computer science education).

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Page 1: Richard Ernest Newmannemo/cv_long.pdf · 2008-01-07 · Norfolk, VA, March 25 - 29, 2007. 7. Srinivas Katar, Brent Mashburn, Richard Newman, and Haniph Latchman, “Allocation Requirements

Richard Ernest Newman

Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering Home AddressCSE-E346, The University of Florida 2016 NW 17th LaneGainesville, FL 32611-6120 Gainesville, FL 32605(352) 392-1488/-1200 sec’y/-1220 fax (352) 373-5191http://www.cise.ufl.edu/∼nemo Internet: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph. D. Computer Science, 1986. University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.M. S. Computer Science, 1983. University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.B. A. Mathematics, 1981. New College, Sarasota, FL.

HONORS

University Superior Accomplishment Award for Faculty Service, University of Florida, 1995-1996.

Superior Accomplishment Award, Academic Affairs, University of Florida, 1996.

Teaching Improvement Program Award, College of Engineering, University of Florida, 1995.

ACM Teacher of the Year, CISE Department, 1994-1995.

Distinguished Service Key, Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, 1991.

Faculty of the Year, CIS Department, 1989-1990.

Member, Upsilon Pi Epsilon Computer Science Honorary Fraternity, 1989-present.

INTERESTS

Networks, protocols, parallel and distributed systems: security, information hiding, robustness, concurrentprotocols for accessing shared data, error correction methods, error modeling, traffic modeling, simula-tion, architecture, topology, the assignment problem, distributed operating systems, network control andcommunication architecture and protocols, distributed conferencing, groupware, planning systems, distancelearning.

Theoretical computer science: communication complexity, information theory, formal machine model hier-archies, parallel and concurrent algorithm design and analysis, simulation.

EMPLOYMENT

Assistant Professor, Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department, University ofFlorida, Gainesville, FL, 1986-present.

Board of Directors, Security and Audit Analysis, EpicTide, Inc., St. Petersburg, FL, 2004-present.

Consultant, Medium access and PHY protocol analysis and development, Intellon Corporation, Ocala,FL, 1999-present.

Consultant, Network security areas, Raytheon Systems Company, St. Petersburg, FL, 1997-present.

Senior Scientist, Unistry Associates, Inc., Havertown, PA, 1995-1999.

Associate Director, Space Communication Technology Center, Digital Signal Handling and SatelliteNetworking Technical Area, Computer and Information Science Department, University of Florida,Gainesville, FL, 1991-1997

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Association for Computing Machinery: Sigcomm (computer communications), Sigois (office and informationsystems), Sigact (automata and computability theory), Sigarch (architecture), Sigops (operating systems),Sigcse (computer science education).

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Institute of Electricians and Electrical Engineers (IEEE Computer Society)

National Education Association

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS

“IDS Convergence and Response,” 2003-2004, Raytheon Corp. $20,000“IDS Interoperation,” 2003-2004, Raytheon Corp. $20,000“Biometric Authentication,” 2002-2003, Raytheon Corp. $15,000“Information Hiding,” 2001-2004, NRL/ITT $312,000“Interdomain MLS Access Control,” 2001-2002, Raytheon Corp. $35,000“Multilevel Database Access Control Using PKI,” 2000-2001, Raytheon Corp. $43,000“MLS Database Support in a MSL Environment,” 2000-2001, Raytheon Corp. $15,000“PowerPacket Protocol Analysis and Simulation,” 2000-2001, Intellon Corp. $25,000“Networking Laboratory Improvement,” 2000, NetCom, Inc. $2,000“Networking Laboratory Improvement,” 1999, Cisco Corp. $6,000“TAMA Protocol Simulation Studies,” 1998-2000, Intellon Corp. $14,000“Interdomain Access Control Using IDPR and Active Networks,” $197,000

1998-2000, (co-PI) DoD“Vulnerability Assessment of Networked Computers,” 1999-2000, Raytheon Corp. $15,000“Establishment of the Sloan Center for Information Technology $112,000

Enhanced Learning,” (Co-PI), 1998-2000, Sloan Foundation“Protection for Wireless LANs,” 1997-1999, Raytheon Corporation $30,000“Protection of Naval Computers against Denial-of-Service Attacks,” $95,000

1996-1998, ONR/Unistry“Network Teaching Laboratory Infrastructure Grant,” 1997, Nortel Corp. $54,000“Enforcing Inter-Domain Access Control with IPv6,” (co-PI), 1996-1998, NSA $100,000“Virtual SERC: An Experiment in Enterprise Integration,” 1995-1996, NSF $31,000“A Distributed Group Decision Support Tool,” 1995-1996, SERC $18,000“Interdomain Authentication and Authorization for Large Information Systems,” $50,000

(Co-PI) 1995-1996, NSF“Computer and Communication Network Security,” (Co-PI) 1994-1998, US Army $423,000“Wide-area Fault-tolerant Collaborative Software Development Environment,” $11,000

1993-1994, SERC“A Multimedia, Distributed, Collaborative Software Development Environment,” $49,000

1992-1993, SERC“Networking for Brilliant Pebbles,” 1991-1992, US Air Force $90,000“Space Communication Technology Center: Digital Signal Handling and Satellite Networking,” $1,102,000

1991-1997, NASA“Network Traffic Measurement, Modeling, and Performance Evaluation,” $228,000

(Co-PI) 1991-1992, BellSouth“DCS: A Distributed Conferencing System,” 1991, SERC $33,000“A Simulation Testbed for Computer Networks with Rapidly Changing Topologies”, $780,000

(Co-PI) 1989-1992, US Army“Equipment Grant”, (Co-PI) 1989, NCR $9,000TOTAL VALUE OF CONTRACTS AND GRANTS $3,794,000

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

1. Srinivas Katar, Manjunath Krishnam, Richard Newman, and Haniph Latchman, ”Harnessing the po-tential of Power Line Communications using HomePlug AV Standard,” RF Design Magazine, August2006.

2. Lin, Yu-Ju, Haniph Latchman, Srinivas Katar and Richard Newman, Comparative Performance Studyof Wireless and Powerline Networks, IEEE Communications Magazine 41:4, pp. 54-63, April, 2003.http://www.cise.ufl.edu/ nemo/papers/CommMag2003.pdf

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3. Pavlidou, F.-N., Haniph Latchman, A. J. Han Vinck, and Richard Newman, “Powerline Communica-tions and Applications,” International Journal on Communication Systems 16:5, pp. 357-361, May,2003.

4. Lee, Minkyu, Richard Newman, Haniph Latchman, Srinivas Katar, and Larry Yonge, “HomePlug1.0 Powerline Communication LANs - Protocol Description and Performance Results,” InternationalJournal on Communication Systems 16:5, pp. 447-473, 2003.http://www.cise.ufl.edu/ nemo/papers/IJCS2003.pdf

5. Yeh, Jyh-haw, Randy Chow, and Richard Newman, “Key Assignment for Enforcing Access ControlPolicy Exceptions in Distributed Systems,” Information Sciences Journal Vol. 152, pp. 63-88, June2003.http://www.cise.ufl.edu/ nemo/papers/ISJ2003.pdf

6. Johnson, Theodore and R. E. Newman-Wolfe, “A Comparison of Fast and Low Overhead DistributedPriority Locks,” Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 32:1, 1996, pp. 74-89.

7. Klostermeyer, W. F., R. E. Newman-Wolfe, K. Luo and Y. C. Chow, “DAG Compression for ImprovingResponse after Deadlock Resolution,” Congressus Numerantium 81, Dec. 1991, pp. 209-218.

8. Luo, C. K., W. Klostermeyer, R. E. Newman-Wolfe and Y. C. Chow, “Optimal Deadlock Resolutionsin Edge-disjoint Reducible Wait-for Graphs,” Information Processing Letters 38, 28 June 1991, pp.307-313.

9. Woo, Tai-Kuo, Stanley Y. W. Su and Richard Newman-Wolfe, “Resource Allocation in a PartionableBus Network Using a Graph Coloring Algorithm,” IEEE Transactions on Communications 39:12, Dec.1991, pp. 1794-1801.

10. Newman-Wolfe, R. E. and S. L. Davis, “Sequences, Schedules, and Initialization of UnsynchronizedNetworks,” Congressus Numerantium 76, Dec. 1990, pp. 63-68.

11. Bermudez, M. E., R. E. Newman-Wolfe and G. Logothetis, “Parallel Construction of SLR(1) andLALR(1) Parsers,” International Journal of Parallel Programming v. 19, no. 3, June 1990, pp. 163-184.

12. Paturi, R., Joel I. Seiferas, J. Simon and R. E. Newman-Wolfe, “Milking the Aanderaa Argument,”Information and Computation, vol. 88, no. 1, pp. 88-104, Sept. 1990.

13. Newman-Wolfe, R. E., R. Dutton and R. Brigham, “Connecting Sets in Graphs - A Domination RelatedConcept,” Congressus Numerantium vol. 67, pp. 67-76, 1988.

14. Newman-Wolfe, R. E., “Bounds for the Towers of Hanoi Problem with Multiple Work Pegs,” acceptedfor publication by The Computer Journal.

REFEREED CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS

1. Piyush Harsh and Richard E. Newman, “An Overlay Solution to IP-Multicast Address Collision Pre-vention,” to appear in IASTED International Conference on Internat and Multimedia Systems andApplications (EuroIMSA 2008), March 17-19, 2008, Innsbruck, Austria.

2. Piyush Harsh and Richard E. Newman, “Usability and Acceptance of an Image-based Authentica-tion System,” IEEE International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology, October 8-11, 2007,Ottawa, ON.

3. Richard Newman, Ira S. Moskowitz, and Mahendra Kumar, “J2: Refinement of a Topological ImageSteganographic Method,” IASTED Conference on Network and Information Security (CNIS 2007),September 24-26, 2007, Berkeley, CA.

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4. Seung Chul Han, In Kwan Yu, Ye Xia, and Richard E. Newman, “A Node Selection Algorithm forMany-to-many Mapping in Peer-to-peer Networks,” IEEE Second International Conference on Internetand Web Applications and Services (ICIW07), May 13-19, 2007, Mauritius.

5. Richard E. Newman, Larry Yonge, Sherman Gavette, and Ross Anderson, “HomePlug AV SecurityMechanisms,” to appear in IEEE ISPLC 2007, Pisa, Italy, March 26-28, 2007.

6. Yu-Ju Lin, Richard E. Newman, and Haniph Latchman, “A New TCP and UDP Network BenchmarkSuite,” to appear in 10th ACM Communications and Networking Simulation Symposium (CNS 07),Norfolk, VA, March 25 - 29, 2007.

7. Srinivas Katar, Brent Mashburn, Richard Newman, and Haniph Latchman, “Allocation Requirementsfor Supporting Latency-Bound Traffic in HomePlug AV Networks,” IEEE GlobeCom, San Francisco,27 Nov. - 1 Dec. 2006.

8. Mahendra Kumar and Richard Newman, “STRBAC - An Approach towards Spatio-Temporal Role-Based Access Control,” IASTED Conference on Network and Information Security (CNIS 2006), Cam-bridge, MA, October 9-11, 2006.

9. Richard E. Newman, Larry Yonge, Sherman Gavette, and Ross Anderson, “Protecting Domestic Pow-erline Communications,” in proceedings of Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2006),Pittsburgh, PA, July 12-14, 2006, pp. 122-132.

10. Srinivas Katar, Brent Mashburn, Kaywan Afkhamie, Haniph Latchman, and Richard Newman, “Chan-nel Adaptation Based on Cyclo-stationary Noise Characteristics in PLC Systems,” in proceedings ofIEEE International Symposium on Power Line Communications (ISPLC 2006), Orlando, FL, March26-29, 2006, pp. 16-21

11. Srinivas Katar, Manjunath Krishnam, Brent Mashburn, Kaywan Afkhamie, Richard Newman, and Ha-niph Latchman, “Beacon Schedule Persistence to Mitigate Beacon Loss in HomePlug AV Networks,” inproceedings of IEEE International Symposium on Power Line Communications (ISPLC 2006), Orlando,FL, March 26-29, 2006, pp. 184-188.

12. Hossein Asghari, Richard Newman, and Haniph Latchman, “Bandwidth-efficient Forward-Error-CorrectionCoding for High Speed Powerline Communications,” in proceedings of IEEE International Symposiumon Power Line Communications (ISPLC 2006), Orlando, FL, March 26-29, 2006, pp. 350-355.

13. Ira S. Moskowitz and Richard E. Newman, “Timing Channels, Anonymity, Mixes, and Spikes,” inproceedings of IASTED Conference on Advances in Computer Science and Technology (ACST 2006),January 23-25, 2006, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, pp. 251-256.

14. Ira S. Moskowitz and Richard E. Newman, “Multiple Access Covert Channels,” in proceedings ofIASTED Conference on Network and Information Security (CNIS 2005), Nov. 14-16, 2005, Phoenix,AZ, pp. 182-188.

15. Richard E. Newman, Piyush Harsh, and Prashant Jayaraman, “Security Analysis of and Proposal forImage Based Authentication,” in proceedings of IEEE International Carnahan Conference on SecurityTechnology, Oct. 10-13, 2005, Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain, pp. 141-144.

16. Kaywan H. Afkhamie, Haniph Latchman, Larry Yonge, Tim Davidson, and Richard Newman, “JointOptimization of Transmit Pulse Shaping, Guard Interval Length, and Receiver Side Narrow-bandInterference Mitigation in the HomePlugAV OFDM System,” (invited paper) in proceedings of IEEEWorkshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC 2005), New York, NY,June 6-8, 2005.

17. Yu-Ju Lin, Haniph A. Latchman, Jonathan C.L. Liu and Richard Newman, ”Periodic Contention-FreeMultiple Access For Power Line Communication Networks,” IEEE 19th International Conference onAdvanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA’05) Volume 2, March 28-30, 2005, Taiwan,pp. 315-318.

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18. Srinivas Katar, Richard Newman, Haniph Latchman, and Larry Yonge, “Efficient MAC Framing andARQ for High-Speed PLC Systems,” in proceedings of IEEE International Symposium on Power LineCommunications (ISPLC 2005), Vancouver, Canada, April 2005, pp. 27-31.

19. Afkhamie, K. H., S. Katar, L. Yonge, and R. Newman, “An Overview of the upcoming HomePlugAV Standard,” proceedings of International Symposium on Powerline Communications (ISPLC 2005),Vancouver, BC, 2005, pp. 400-404.

20. Yu-ju Lin, Haniph Latchman, Jonathan Liu, and Richard Newman, “Periodic Contention-free Multi-ple Access for Broadband Multimedia Powerline Communication Networks,” in proceedings of IEEEInternational Symposium on Power Line Communications (ISPLC 2005), Vancouver, Cananda, April2005.

21. Haniph A. Latchman, Kaywan H. Afkhamie, Srinivas Katar, Richard Newman, Brent Mashburn,and Larry Yonge, “High Speed Multimedia Home Networking Over Powerline,” National Cable andTelecommunications Association (NCTA) National Show, San Francisco, CA, April 3-5, 2005.

22. Richard E. Newman, Vipan N. Reddy, and Ira S. Moskowitz, “Anonymity and Covert Channels inSimple Timed Mix-firewalls,” in proceedings of WPET 2004, May 2004, Toronto, Canada, pp. 1-16.published in LNCS 3424, D. Martin and A. Serjantov, eds., Springer

23. Ira S. Moskowitz, Richard E. Newman and Paul F. Syverson, “Quasi-anonmymous Channels,” inproceedings of CNIS 2003, December 2003, NY, NY, pp. 126-131.

24. Ira S. Moskowitz, Richard E. Newman, Daniel P. Crepeau and Allen R. Miller, “Covert Channels andAnonymizying Networks,” proceedings of ACM Workshop on Privacy in Electronic Society (WPES),October 30, 2003, Washington, DC, pp. 79-88.

25. Serjantov, Andrei and Richard E. Newman, “On the Anonymity of Timed Pool Mixes,” IFIP Interna-tional Information Security Conference, 2nd Bi-Annual Working Conference on Privacy and Anonymityin Networked and Distributed Systems (I-NetSec03), 26-28 May, 2003, Athens, Greece.

26. Newman, Richard E., Ira S. Moskowitz, Paul Syverson and Andrei Serjantov, “Metrics for TrafficAnalysis Prevention,” Workshop on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, 26-28 March, 2003, Dresden,Germany

27. Newman, R., Lee, M. K., S. Katar, H. Latchman and L. Yonge, ”Field Performance Comparison ofIEEE 802.11b and HomePlug 1.0”, 27th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks, Nov.6, 2002 - Nov. 8, 2002, Tampa, Florida, pp. 598-599.

28. Onbilger, Oguz Kaan, R. Chow and R. Newman, ”Remote Digital Signing with Mobile Agents,”The Second International Workshop for Asian Public Key Infrastructures (IWAP 2002), October 30-November 01, 2002, Taipei, Taiwan, pp. 123-130.

29. Newman, Richard, Ira Moskowitz, Li-Wu Chang and Murali M. Brahmadesam, “A Spatial Stegano-graphic Embedding Undetectable by JPEG-Compatibility Steganalysis,” Int’. Workshop on Informa-tion Hiding IH 2002, October, 2002, the Netherlands, pp. 258-277.

30. Moskowitz, I. S., L. Chang and R. E. Newman, ”Capacity is the Wrong Paradigm”, ACM New SecurityParadigms Workshop, September 23-26, 2002, Virginia Beach, VA, USA, pp. 114-126.

31. Onbilger, Oguz Kaan, R. Newman and R. Chow, “A Distributed and Compromise-tolerant MobileAgent Protection Scheme,” International Conference on Intelligent Agents, Web Technologies andInternet Commerce - IAWTIC2001, July 2001, Las Vegas, pp. 394-400.

32. Lee, Chung-Wei, Jonathan C.L. Liu, Randy Chow, and Richard Newman, “Altruistic QoS Routingwith Multimedia Dispersion,” accepted for publication in International Conference on Multimedia andExposition, July 2001, Japan.

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33. Lee, Chung-Wei, Jonathan C.L. Liu, Randy Chow, and Richard Newman, “An Altruistic QoS Routingfor Multimedia Communications,” accepted for publication in International Symposium on IntelligentMultimedia, Video & Speech Processing, Hong Kong, May 2-4, 2001.

34. Richard Newman, “Key Distribution for a MLS Network Architecture,” Proceedings of the SPIE Con-ference on Mathematics of Data/Image Coding, Compression, and Encryption III, San Diego, CA,July 2000, pp. 29-43.

35. Newman, R., B. Bouldin, P. Broccard, T. Coscenza, S. Farago, M. Hoyt, K. Nolan, M. Sanders, T.Swanson and J. Winner, “Use of LSP in Securing Wireless LAN Communications,” Proceedings ofthe SPIE Conference on Mathematics of Data/Image Coding, Compression, and Encryption III, SanDiego, CA, July 2000, pp. 44-55.

36. Lee, C. W., R. Chow and R. Newman, ”A QoS Routing Model for Active Networks,” Proc. 5thInternational Conference on Computer Science and Informatics, Washington, D.C., February, 2000.

37. Newman, R., M. V. Hoyt, T. Swanson, P. Broccard, M. Sanders and J. Winner, “Design of LAN-Lock,A System for Securing Wireless Networks,” Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Computer SecurityApplications Conference, pp. 170-177, Phoenix, AZ, Dec. 6-10, 1999.

38. Jyh-haw Yeh, Randy Chow, and Richard Newman, “A Dynamic Interdomain Communication PathSetup in Active Network,” Proceedings of the First International Working Conference on Active Net-works, pp. 274-284, Berlin, Germany, June 30-July 2, 1999.

39. Newman, R. and O. Onbilger, “Analysis of Multidimensional Rotation Cryptosystems,” Proceedings ofthe SPIE Conference on Mathematics of Data/Image Coding, Compression, and Encryption, Denver,CO, July 1999.

40. Newman, R., L. Dyson and O. Sabina, “Authentication and Key Exchange for Mobile GroupwareUsers,” Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Mathematics of Data/Image Coding, Compression,and Encryption, 3456, San Diego, CA, July 1998.

41. Yeh, S., R. Chow and R. Newman, “Key Assignment for Enforcing Access Control Policy Exceptions,”Proceedings of the International Symposium on Internet Technology, pp. 54-59, Taipei, Taiwan, April1998.

42. Eksioglu, O., R. Newman and R. Chow, “The Design and Implementation of Packet-Level AccessControl Security Scheme (PASS),” Proceedings of the International Symposium on Internet Technology,pp. 266-271, Taipei, Taiwan, April 1998.

43. Newman, R. E., R. Chow and J. Lin, “Efficient Link Access Protocols for High Delay Shared LaserLinks,” Proceedings of the SOQUE International Symposium on Lasers, New Orleans, LA, December1997.

44. Yeh, S., R. Chow and R. Newman, “Interdomain Access Control with Policy Routing,” Proceedingsof the 6th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends in Distributed Computing, pp. 46-52, Tunis, Tunisia,October 1997.

45. Venkatraman Balaji R. and R. E. Newman-Wolfe, ”Capacity Estimation and Auditability of NetworkCovert Channels,” Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, pp. 186-198, Oakland,CA, May 8-10, 1995.

46. Venkatraman Balaji R. and R. E. Newman-Wolfe, ”Performance Analysis of a Method for High LevelPrevention of Traffic Analysis Using Measurements from a Campus Network,” Proceedings of theIEEE/ACM Tenth Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, pp. 288-297, Orlando, FL,December 5-9, 1994.

47. Venkatraman, Balaji R., Hyun Park and R. E. Newman-Wolfe, ”Simulation of a SMDS Network,”Proceedings of Summer Computer Simulation Conference, La Jolla, CA, July 18-20, 1994.

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48. Acharya, Madhu K., Bharati Bhalla, R. E. Newman-Wolfe, Haniph Latchman and Randy Chow, ”AFlow Model for Computer Network Traffic Using Real-time Measurements,” in Proceedings of theSecond International Conference on Telecommunication Systems, Modeling and Analysis, pp. 141-149,Nashville, TN, March 1994.

49. Venkatraman Balaji R. and R. E. Newman-Wolfe, ”Transmission Schedules to Prevent Traffic Anal-ysis,” Proceedings of the IEEE/ACM Ninth Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, pp.108-115, Orlando, FL, December 6-10, 1993.

50. Harathi, Krishna, Padmashree Krishna, Richard E. Newman-Wolfe and Randy Y. C. Chow, ”A FastLink Assignment Algorithm for Satellite Communication Networks,” Proceedings of the Twelfth AnnualInternational Phoenix Conference on Computers and Communication, pp. 401-408, Phoenix, AZ,March 23-26, 1993.

51. Acharya, Madhu K., R. E. Newman-Wolfe, Haniph Latchman, Randy Chow and Bharati Bhalla, ”Hier-archical Traffic Characterization of a Local Area Network,” Proceedings of the International Conferenceof Computer Networks: Current Status - Future Goals, pp. FT7-FT15, Ahmedabad, India, December10-11, 1992.

52. Ward, Christopher, Saqib Khan, Yuan-Chieh Chow and Richard Newman-Wolfe, ”Performance of aRouting Switch Using Transputers,” Proceedings of International Simulation Technology Conference,SIMTEC 92, pp. 118-132, Clear Lake, TX, November 4-6, 1992.

53. Newman-Wolfe, R. E. and Balaji R. Venkatraman, ”Performance Analysis of a Method for High LevelPrevention of Traffic Analysis,” Proceedings of the IEEE/ACM Eighth Annual Computer SecurityApplications Conference, pp. 123-130, San Antonio, TX, November 30-December 4, 1992.

54. Acharya, Madhu K., R. E. Newman-Wolfe, Haniph A. Latchman, Randy Chow and Bharati Bhalla,”Real-time Hierarchical Traffic Characterization of a Campus Area Network,” Proceedings of the SixthInternational Conference on Modeling Techniques and Tools for Performance Evaluation, pp. 113-128,Edinburgh, Scotland, September 16-18, 1992.

55. Newman-Wolfe, R. E., M. Webb and M. Montes, ”Implicit Locking in the Ensemble Object-OrientedConcurrent Graphics Editor,” Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported CooperativeWork, CSCW 92, pp. 265-272, Toronto, Ont., November 1-4, 1992.

56. Newman-Wolfe, R. E. and M. Montes, ”Conference Access Control in DCS,” Proceedings of GroupWare’92, pp. 433-437, San Jose, CA, August 3-5, 1992.

57. Woo, Tai-Kuo and Richard Newman-Wolfe, ”Huffman Trees as a Basis for a Dynamic Mutual Exclu-sion Algorithm for Distributed Systems,” Proceedings of the 12th IEEE International Conference onDistributed Computing Systems, pp. 126-133, Yokohama, Japan, June 9-12, 1992.

58. Alvarez-Del-Pino, Felipe, Randy Chow, Saleem F. Hussaini, Haniph A. Latchman, Yann-Hang Lee,Gowdgere K. Madhusudan, Richard Newman-Wolfe and Balaji R. Venkatraman, ”Performance Anal-ysis and Traffic Characterization of an Ethernet Campus Network to Identify and Develop PossibleSMDS Applications and Scenarios,” Proceedings of IEEE Southeastcon ’92, pp. 389-391, Birmingham,April 12-15, 1992.

59. Venkatraman, B. R., R. E. Newman-Wolfe and R. Chow, ”Measurements and Characterization ofTraffic in a University Environment,” Proceedings of the 30th Annual ACM Southeast Conference, pp.45-52, Raleigh, NC, April 8-10, 1992.

60. Soon Lye Lim and Richard E. Newman-Wolfe, ”Relationships between Network Parameters andthe Performance of Distributed Adaptive Routing Algorithms Using Learning Automata in Packet-Switched Datagram Networks,” Proceedings of IEEE Conference on Knowledge-Based Systems, SPIEOE/Aerospace Sensing Symposium, pp. 117-125, Orlando, April 20-24, 1992.

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61. Luo, K. C., W. Klostermeyer, Y. C. Chow and R. E. Newman-Wolfe, ”An Optimal Distributed Algo-rithm for Failure-Driven Leader Election in Bounded-Degree Networks,” Proceedings of the 3rd IEEEWorkshop on Future Trends in Distributed Processing, pp. 136-141, Taipei, Taiwan, April 1992.

62. Newman-Wolfe, R. E. and B. R. Venkatraman, ”High Level Prevention of Traffic Analysis,” Proceed-ings of the Seventh Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, pp. 102-109, San Antonio,December 2-6, 1991.

63. Newman-Wolfe, R. E. and H. Pelimuhandiram, ”The MACE Fine-grained Concurrent Text Editor,”Proceedings of ACM/IEEE Conference on Organizational Computing Systems, COCS 91, pp. 240-254,Atlanta, November, 1991.

64. Newman-Wolfe, R. E., C. Ramirez, H. Pelimuhandiram, M. Montes, M. Webb and D. L. Wilson,“A Brief Overview of the DCS Distributed Conferencing System,” Proceedings of the Summer UsenixConference, pp. 437-452, Nashville, TN, June 1991.

65. Luo, K. C., Y. C. Chow and R. E. Newman-Wolfe, “Near-optimal Heuristics for Scheduling on Task-dependent Machines,” Proceedings of the Second IEEE Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Pro-cessing, pp. 842-847, December 1990.

66. Luo, K. C., Y. C. Chow and R. E. Newman-Wolfe, “An Efficient Broadcast Protocol in Networks withChanging Topologies,” Proceedings of the Second IEEE Workshop on Future Trends in DistributedComputing Systems, pp. 88-93, September 1990.

67. Luo, K. C., Y. C. Chow and R. E. Newman-Wolfe, “An Efficient Algorithm for Reconfiguration ofLarge-Scale Point-to-Point Satellite Computer Networks with Maximum Connectivity,” Proceedings ofthe Ninth Annual International Phoenix Conference on Computers and Communication, pp. 194-201,March 1990.

68. Woo, T. K., Stanley Y. W. Su and Richard Newman-Wolfe, “Enhancing the Performance of a Dynam-ically Partitionable Bus Network Using a Graph Coloring Algorithm,” Proceedings of the 1990 ACMComputer Science Conference, pp. 29-36, Wash. D. C., Feb. 19-22, 1990.

69. Bermudez, M., G. Logothetis and R. E. Newman-Wolfe, “Parallel Generation of LR Parsers,” Proceed-ings of the International Conference on Parallel Processing Vol. III, pp. 151-155, St. Charles, IL, Aug.1988.

70. Newman-Wolfe, R. E. and A. Mirkis, “Use of Blackboards in Software Project Information Manage-ment,” Proceedings of ACM SECON 88, pp. 708-713, Apr. 20-22, 1988.

71. McLochlin, C., C. Ward, Y. C. Chow, R. E. Newman-Wolfe, J. N. Wilson, and T. B. Hughes, “Op-timizing the Delay and Reliability of Low Altitude Satellite Network Topologies”, Proceedings of theIEEE Military Communications Conference, MILCOM87, pp. 417-422, Washington, D.C., October19-22, 1987.

72. McLochlin, C., C. Ward, Y. C. Chow, R. E. Newman-Wolfe, J. N. Wilson and T. B. Hughes, “De-termining the Delay and Reliability of Low Altitude Satellite Network Topologies Using Simulation,”Proceedings of ACM SIGSIM and IEEE Computer Society Symposium on the Simulation of ComputerNetworks, pp. 28-35, Colorado Springs, CO, August 1-4, 1987.

73. Newman-Wolfe, R. E., “A Protocol for Wait-Free Atomic Multi-Reader Shared Variables,” Proceedingsof the 1987 ACM Symposium on the Principles of Distributed Computing, pp. 232-247, Vancouver,BC, Canada, August 1987.

74. Newman-Wolfe, R. E., “A Partitioning Problem Arising in the Design of Small Universal Emulators,”Proceedings of the 24th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, pp.807-811, Monticello, IL, October 1986.

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75. Newman-Wolfe, R. E., “Economical Atomic Multi-Reader Shared Registers,” Proceedings of the 24thAnnual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing, pp. 1073-1078, Monticello,IL, October 1986.

Unrefereed Conferences and Technical Reports

1. Ira S. Moskowitz, Richard E. Newman, Daniel P. Crepeau and Allen R. Miller, “A Detailed Mathe-matical Analysis of a Class of Covert Channels Arising in Certain Anonymizying Networks,” TechnicalReport NRL/MR/5540–03-8691, Naval Research Laboratory, Code 5543, Washington, DC 20375-5320,August 1, 2003, 37 pages.

2. W. F. Klostermeyer, R. E. Newman-Wolfe, K. Luo and Y. C. Chow, “DAG Compression for ImprovingResponse after Deadlock Resolution,” Southeast International Conference on Combinatorics, GraphTheory and Computing, Baton Rouge, LA, Feb. 1991.

3. M. E. Bermudez, R. E. Newman-Wolfe and G. Logothetis, “Parallel Computation of Top-Down Context-Free Parsers,” Southeast International Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory and Computing,Baton Rouge, LA, Feb. 1991.

4. R. E. Newman-Wolfe and S. L. Davis, “Sequences, Schedules, and Initialization of UnsynchronizedNetworks,” Southeast International Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory and Computing,Boca Raton, FL, Feb. 1990.

5. R. E. Newman-Wolfe, S. L. Davis and Y. C. Chow, “Initialization of Dynamic Laser Networks,”Proceedings of the Society for Optical and Quantum Electronics Lasers ’89 Conference, New Orleans,LA, Dec. 3-8, 1989.

6. R. Chow, C. McLaughlin, C. Ward and R. E. Newman-Wolfe, “Link Assignment and Routing in LowAltitude Satellite Networks,” Proceedings of SPIE Symposium on Innovative Science and Technology,Los Angeles, CA, Jan. 1988.

7. R. Paturi, Joel I. Seiferas, J. Simon and R. E. Newman-Wolfe, “Milking the Aanderaa Argument,”University of Rochester TR-266, Nov. 1988.

8. R. E. Newman-Wolfe, R. Dutton and R. Brigham, “Connecting Sets in Graphs - A Domination RelatedConcept,” presented at the Southeast International Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory andComputing, Boca Raton, FL, 1988.

9. R. E. Newman-Wolfe and A. Mirkis, “Use of Blackboards in Software Project Information Manage-ment,” SERC-TR-6F, UF CIS Department, Dec. 1987.

10. R. E. Newman-Wolfe, “Communication Issues in Parallel Computation,” dissertation, University ofRochester, August 1987, appears as TR-200, University of Rochester Computer Science Department,December, 1986.

11. R. E. Newman-Wolfe, “Observations on Multi-Peg Towers of Hanoi,” TR-187, University of RochesterComputer Science Department, July 1986.

12. R. E. Newman-Wolfe, “Outside Path Partitions,” Proceedings of the 1986 Open House, TR-184, Uni-versity of Rochester Computer Science Department, pp. 9-14, April 1986.

13. R. E. Newman-Wolfe (editor), Proceedings of the 1986 Open House, TR-184, University of RochesterComputer Science Department, April 1986.

14. R. E. Newman-Wolfe, “A Set Theoretic Problem: A Solution for the Hypercube and its Applications,”TR-171, University of Rochester Computer Science Department, October 1985.

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES

• ”1992-1993” many hours of independent study and thesis supervision: summer; Formal Languages andComputation Theory (COT 6325): fall; Computer Network Fundamentals (CEN 4500C): spring.

• ”1992-1993” many hours of independent study and thesis supervision: summer; Computer Commu-nication Networks (CDA 6168): fall (i:1.95, c:2.55); Computer Network Fundamentals (CEN 4500C):spring (i:1.69,c:2.36).

• ”1991-1992” Seminars in Security and Systems: summer; Computational Complexity (CIS 6934*): fall;undergraduate Computer Network Fundamentals: spring.

• ”1990-1991” Computational Complexity (CIS 6934*): summer; Computer Communication Networks(CDA 6168): fall; supervised first offering of undergraduate Computer Network Fundamentals: spring.

• ”1989-1990” Distributed Operating Systems (COP 6617) summer; undergraduate Systems Program-ming (COP 4600): fall; Operating Systems Principles (COP 5622*): spring.

• ”1988-1989” Analysis of Algorithms (COT 5305*): summer; Computer Communication Networks(CDA 6168): fall; undergraduate Systems Programming (COP 4600): spring.

• ”1987-1988” Operating Systems Principles (COP 5622): summer; Computer Communication Networks(CDA 6168*): fall; Operating Systems Principles (COP 5622*): spring.

• ”1986-1987” Computer Communication Networks (CDA 6168): fall; Operating Systems Principles(COP 5622*): spring.

* FEEDS or NTU courses

COURSES

• Graduate CoursesTheory of Security (at FIU), developed course as special topic

Cryptographic Protocols (CIS 6934), developed course as special topic

Cryptography (CIS 6934), developed course as special topic

Computer and Network Security (CEN 5540), developed course

Computer Communication Networks (CDA 6168, CEN 6506)

Distributed Operating Systems (COP 6617), developed course

Operating Systems Principles (COP 5622, COP 5615)

Formal Languages and Computation Theory (COT 6325)

Computational Complexity (CIS 6935), developed course

Analysis of Algorithms (COT 5305)

• Undergraduate CoursesComputer Network Fundamentals (CEN 4500C), developed course and lab

Operating Systems Fundamentals (COP 4600)

Data Structures and Algorithms (COP 3530)

STUDENTS

Graduated Doctoral Students

• Greenwald, S., CIS, August 1994 (chair) ”A Distributed System Security Model for Access Controland Resource Management”

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• Klostermeyer, W. CIS, May 1992 (co-chair, chair: Chow) ”Graph Theoretic Algorithms for DeadlockResolution”

• Luo, C. K., CIS, May 1991 (co-chair, chair: Y. C. Chow) ”Fundamental Distributed Algorithms forManagement of Computer Networks with Changing Topologies”

• McLochlin, C., CIS, May 1989 (co-chair, chair: Y. C. Chow) ”Closed Forms and Algorithms forOptimizing the Performance of Rapidly Changing Satellite Networks”

• Ravinutala, Chandrasekar, CISE, May 1996, (chair) “Resilient and Responsive Service for DistributedSystems”

• Salzmann, Christophe, CISE, December 1998 (chair, cochair: Latchman) “Remote Experimentationover the Internet”

• Venkatraman, Balaji, CISE, May 1995, (chair) “Capacity Estimation and Prevention of Network CovertChannels”

• Vorapanya, Anek, CISE, May 2000, (chair) ”Highly Available WAN Services”

• Angebrandt, M., CY, May 1992 (member, chair: Winefordner) ”Surface-Enhanced Raman Spec-troscopy on Metal Colloids for the Purpose of Trace Analysis”

• Carnes, Tony C., CISE, May 1999 (member, chair: Hanson) ”An Update Gathering Architecture forData Warehouses and External Trigger Processors”

• Cheng, Edward, CISE, December 1998 (member, chair: Sahni)

• Cheung, Sandra, CIS, August, 1993 (member, chair: Lee) ”Enhancing Multistage InterconnectionNetwork Performance in Computer and Telecommunication Systems”

• Deng, K., CIS, May 1991 (member, chair: G. X. Ritter) ”An Approximation-Based Approach in theStudy of Computer Visual Tracking”

• Emani, Shahriar, EE, May 1993 (member, chair: Miller) ”Efficient Communications for Non-SymmetricSources with Application to Picture Transmission”

• Feeney, M., EE, August 1994 (member, chair: Miller)

• Gala, Sunit, EE, May 1992 ? (member, chair: Navathe) ”Voltaire: A Database Programming Envi-ronment with a Single Execution Model for Evaluating Queries, Satisfying Constraints and ComputingFunctions”

• Gugel, K., EE, December 1993 (member, chair: Principe) ”Partitioning Neural Networks onto CoarseGranular Parallel Systems”

• Harathi, K., CIS, December 1994 (member, chair: Johnson)

• Johmann, K., CIS, May 1991 (member, chair: Yau) ”Context-dependent Flow-sensitive InterproceduralDataflow Analysis and its Application to Slicing and Parallelization” ”Virtual Cell in Mobile DataCommunications”

• Kao, Il-lung, CISE, August 1995 (member, chair: Chow) ”Modeling of Complex Security Policies”

• Kim, S. K., CISE, August 2003 (exp) (member, chair: Sahni)

• Krishan, P., CIS, December 1994 (member, chair: Johnson)

• Lee, Chung-wei, August 2000, (member, chair: Chow) ”QoS Routing in Active Networks”

• Li, L., CIS, May 1994 (member, chair: Fishwick)

• Lim, Kyungshik, CIS, May 1994 (member, chair: Lee)

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• Ma, Qianrong, CISE (member, chair: Peir)

• Martin, F., EE, May 1993 (member, chair: Couch) Design and Analysis of an Integrated Circuit-basedMulti-loop Frequency Synthesizer”

• Miller, V. T., CIS, May 1993 (member, chair: Fishwick)

• Onbilger, Oguz Kaan, CISE, May 2003 (exp), (member, chair: Chow) ”Security in Active Networks”

• Park, Hyun, CISE, August 1996, (member, chair: Chow) ”Interdomain Access Control”

• Park, Jongbum, CISE, May 1999 (member, chair: Hanson)

• Seyfarth, B. R., CIS, December 1989 (member, chair: Bermudez) ”On the Use of Continuation Lan-guages in Lookahead LR Parsing”

• Shen, L. T., CIS, December 1992 (member, chair: Chow/Lee) ”Control Schemes for Real-time Com-munication in High-speed Networks”

• Smith, Ron, ECE, May 1999 (member, chair: Miller)

• White, L., CIS, May 1990 (member, chair: Ritter) ”A Hierarchical Method of Performing GlobalOptimizations”

• Woo, Tai-Kuo, CIS, August 1989 (member, chair: Stanley Y. W. Su) ”Improving the Resource Uti-lization in a Partitionable Bus Network Using Graph Coloring and Coin-Changing Algorithms”

• Yaseen, R., EE, December 1991 (member, chair: Su) ”An Extensible Data Model and ExtensibleSystem Architecture for Building Advanced Knowledge/Data Base Management Systems”

• Yeh, Jyh-haw, CISE, December 1999 (member, chair: Chow) “Secure Key Assignment and Distribu-tion”

Continuing Doctoral Students

• Asghari, Hossein, CISE, (chair)

• Manian, Vijay, CISE, (chair)

• Zhang, Liang, CISE, (chair)

Graduated Masters Thesis Students

• Akbari, Mehdi, CISE, August 1998 (chair)

• Acharya, Madhu (G. K. Madhusudan), CIS, August 1992 (chair)

• Balasubramanian, Seetharaman, CISE (chair)

• Brothers, John D., CIS, December 1993 (chair) ”The Rsig System: Remoted Signaling in a Heteroge-neous Unix Environment”

• Cao, Xiaoxi, CISE, August 1998 (chair)

• Davis, S. L., CIS, August 1989 (chair) ”Initialization of Unsynchronized Satellite Networks”

• Desai, Paramtap, CISE, May 1999 (chair)

• Eksioglu, Oguz, CISE, August 1998 (chair)

• Gayalod, Manish, CIS, December 1994 (chair)

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• Haider, Nadeem, CIS, August 1994 (chair)

• Hassan, T., CIS, December 1991 (chair) ”A Multiple Buffer Cambridge Ring with Preemption”

• Hoyt, Mark, CISE, December 1998 (chair)

• Hussaini, S., CIS, May 1993 (chair) ”Workload Modeling and Network Management”

• Hwang, M., CIS, August 1992 (chair) ”The Distributed Key Schemes for Group Sharing using Rabin’sInformation Dispersal Algorithm”

• Klostermeyer, W., CIS, May 1989 (chair) ”Behavior of Self-Adjusting Trees with Uniform and Non-uniform Access Patterns”

• Lim, S. L., CIS, August 1991 (chair) ”Relationships Between Network Parameters and the Performanceof Distributed Adaptive Routing Algorithms Using Learning Automata in Packet-switching Networks”

• McDonald, J., CIS, December 1988 (chair) ”Concurrency Control Options in the Geomax System”

• Merrill, Todd, CIS, August 1994 (chair)

• Mukhopadhyay, S., CIS, August 1994 (chair, co-chair: Latchman)

• Sanchez, Maria, CIS, December 1994 (chair)

• Sorbel, Jaymes, CISE, December 1999 (chair)

• Mirkis, A., CIS, May 1988 (chair) ”Extending Software Project Information Management Across De-velopment Phase Boundaries”

• Montes, M., CIS, May 1992 (chair)

• Neely-Ritz, J., CIS August 1993 (chair) ”Implementation and Analysis of a Bipartite Graph Algorithmfor Assessment of Parking Service”

• Pelimuhandiram, H., CIS, August 1991 (chair) ”MACE - The Mother of All Concurrent Editors”

• Ramarao, Ravikumar, CIS, December 1994 (chair) ”Directory Services for a Distributed ConferencingSystem”

• Ramirez, C., CIS, May 1991 (chair) ”The Networking Component of a Distributed Conferencing Sys-tem”

• Sachdev, Neenu, CIS, December 1993 (chair) ”Distributed Congestion Control for Satellite Networks”

• Shaffer, Eric, CISE, May 1998 (chair) ”An Implementation of the IDA Library for a Distributed FileSystem”

• Shanbhag, Santosh, CIS, August 1993 (chair) ”Extensions to the TCP/IP Protocol over SatelliteNetworks to Achieve Higher Performance and Reliability”

• Seshadri, Chitrank, CIS, December 1993 (chair) ”Server to Monitor TCP/IP Conversations”

• Shands, Dayatra, CISE, May 1998 (chair) ”Performance of Probabilistic Routing”

• Smith, G., CIS, August 1989 (chair) ”An Expert System for Trunk Provisioning in a CommunicationNetwork”

• Sundara, Balaji, CIS, August 1994 (chair) ”Evaluation of Hardware and Software Reed-Solomon En-coder and Decoder”

• Suppe, D., CIS, May 1993 (chair) ”The Data-link Layer Implementation for a Point-to-point SatelliteLaser Communication Test-bed”

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• Thiroomurthysamy, Srinivasen, CIS, August 1994 (chair) ”A Fault Tolerant Communication Layer forBuilding Reliable Distributed Systems”

• Tirupati, K. C., CIS, August 1992 (chair)

• Wagner, C., CIS, August 1990 (chair) ”Evaluation of Alternative Methods for Error Control for High-Speed, Long Distance Communication Links Using Simulation”

• Webb, M., CIS, May 1991 (chair) ”Ensemble: A Multi-user Graphics Editor”

• Wilson, D. L., CIS, December 1993 (chair) ”The Distributed Conferencing System User Manager”

• Yang, Bo, CISE, August 1998 (chair)

• Yang, Changlu, CISE, May 1998 (chair)

• Yu, Dan, CISE, December 1998 (chair) ”A Practical Web Database Builder”

• Alvarez del Pino, F., EE, May 1992 (member, chair: Latchman)

• Benedict, R. M., CIS, May 1994 (member, chair: Johnson) ”A Simple Approach to Distributed Pools”

• Chai, S. T., CIS, December 1989 (member, chair: Lee) ”A Token-Passing Ring Network with TwoLevel Priorities for Data/Voice Transmissions”

• Collins, Roger, CISE, August 1998 (member, chair: Dankel)

• Croucher, G., CIS, May 1989 (member, chair: Bermudez) ”A Parallel Computer System for Distribut-ing Real-time Ada Programs Across Multiprocessors”

• Deng, Lihong, CISE, December 1999 (member, chair: Hammer)

• Deshpande, A., CIS, December 1987 (member, chair: Su) ”SDP: A Structured Data Processor for HighLevel Representation and Manipulation”

• Dolgin, J., CIS, May 1990 (member, chair: Chow) ”Legal Methods for Computer Software Protection:Survey and Technical Analysis”

• Donis, Marc, CISE, May 1999 (member, chair: Chow)

• Edge, R., CIS, December 1989 (member, chair: Chow) ”Real-time Concurrency Control and Transac-tion Scheduling”

• Fu, Wen-Yen, ECE, May 1998 (member, chair: Latchman)

• Fiedler, Jan, CISE, May 1998 (member, chair: Hammer) ”Mobile Web Crawling”

• Halbig, Greg, CISE, December 1998 (member, chair: Chow)

• He, Xuefeng

• Harrington, B., CIS, December 1991 (member, chair: Fishwick) ”XSimcode: A Simulation ProgramGenerator that Shifts the Translation Burden”

• Hollavanahalli, A., CIS, August 1993 (member, chair: Johnson) ”Distributed Shared Memory Segmentson Networked Multiprocessor System”

• Jackson, C. C., EE, May 1992 (member, chair: Latchman)

• Johmann, K., CIS, December 1989 (member, chair: Liu) ”A Modified Attribute Grammar and ItsApplications to Software Maintenance Environments”

• Kaufman, L., CIS, August 1989 (member, chair: Thebaut) ”System Model Characteristics for Scenario-Based Requirements Engineering”

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• Kumar, R., CIS, August 1989 (member, chair: Navathe) ”A Simulation for Distributed DatabaseRedesign”

• Lin, J., CIS, May 1993 (member, chair: Chow) ”Design and Development of a Simulation Testbed forMobile Networks Using Point-to-point Crosslinks”

• Mayya, N., CIS, May 1991 (member, chair: Vemuri) ”An Efficient Parallel Algorithm for VoronoiConstruction”

• Mooney, W., CIS, May 1991 (member, chair: Dankel) ”A Personal Computer Based Expert System toAid in the Management of Large Mainframe Data Networks”

• Ou, Shyh-Wen, CIS, August 1992 (member, chair: Chow) ”A Dynamic Bandwidth Balancing Mecha-nism for Improving DQDB Fairness and Performance”

• Park, H., CIS, May 1992 (member, chair: Chow)

• Payne, M., CIS, August 1989 (member, chair: Wilson) ”Segment Based Cache Design for Intel 8088Microcomputer Systems”

• Philp, I., CIS, May 1990 (member, chair: Lee) ”Load Balancing in Distributed Systems”

• Ravichandran, B., CIS, August 1990 (member, chair: Lee) ”Effect of Grain Size on Performance ofSystolic Arrays”

• Reed, J., CIS, August 1988 (member, chair: Dankel) ”A Deterministic Conceptual Analyzer withLookbehind”

• Rezzi, W., CIS, August 1989 (member, chair: Bermudez) ”AGL: An Attribute Grammar SpecificationLanguage”

• Shahmiri, Irfan, EE, May 1994 (member, chair: Latchman) ”Performance Analysis of a Frame RelayNetwork for Mixed Traffic”

• Shuman, J., CIS, May 1991 (member, chair: Dankel) ”Learning by Observation - A Problem in Induc-tive Inference”

• Steiner, M., CIS, August 1992 (member, chair: Thebaut)

• Sterling, Merle, CIS, December 1992 (member, chair: Stotts) ”A Colored Petri Net Engine for Dis-tributed, Multi-reader Hypertext”

• Sullivan, T., CIS, December 1988 (member, chair: Navathe) ”A Dynamic Two Phase Locking Concur-rency Control Protocol”

• von Paleske, S., URP, December 1991 (co-chair, chair: Wetterqvist) ”Evaluation of the DevelopmentPotential for a Small Residential Subdivision in Polk County”

• Wakat, B., CIS, December 1992 (member, chair: Fishwick) ”Distributed Simulation Models in a VirtualShared Memory Environment”

• Xia, G., CIS, December 1991 (member, chair: Chow) ”A Dynamic Recovery Strategy for Fault-TolerantComputing in Multi-Processor Systems”

• Zhu, Yimin, CISE, May 1999 (member, chair: Chow)

Continuing Masters Thesis Students

• Fischer, G. R., CIS, August 1994 (member, chair: Wilson)

• Kirchoff, William, CIS, August 1994 (chair)

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• Thisse, Scott, CISE (chair)

• Wang, W. X., CIS, August 1993 (member, chair: Chow)

• Zhang, Wenqiu

Graduated Masters Non-Thesis Students

• Asghari, Hossein, CIS, August 1994 (chair)

• Bayya, Ravi S., CIS, May 1994 (chair)

• Dybevick, M., CIS, May 1988 (chair)

• Furr, R., CIS, December 1987 (chair)

• Garcia, N., CIS, December 1987 (chair)

• Gonzalez, M., CIS, December 1987 (chair)

• Gilbert, J., CIS, December 1988 (chair)

• Greywoode, E., CIS, May 1990 (chair)

• Harathi, K., CIS, December 1992 (chair)

• Hwang, A. H., CIS, December 1987 (chair)

• Jackson, W., CIS, August 1991 (chair)

• Rahman, J., CIS, August 1987 (chair)

• Ogilvie, R., CIS, August 1987 (chair)

• Bermann, D., CIS, December 1990 (member, chair: Chow)

• Basrawala, Z., CIS, May 1989 (member, chair: Thebaut)

• Cheng, T. H., CIS, May 1988 (member, chair: Thebaut)

• Deuel, S., CIS, December 1989 (member, chair: Bermudez))

• Fitzgerald, L. K., CIS, August 1988 (member, chair: Fishwick)

• Ghelman, S., CIS, December 1987 (member, chair: Fishwick)

• Ho, P., CIS, December 1987 (member, chair: Dankel)

• Mulhall, A., CIS, August 1988 (member, chair: Varadarajan)

• Reedy, E., CIS, August 1988 (member, chair: Thebaut)

• Sebesta, D., CIS, August 1987 (member, chair: Thebaut)

• Villaherrera, S., CIS, August 1987 (member, chair: Thebaut)

• Yearick, D., CIS, December 1990 (member, chair: Thebaut)

Graduated Senior Projects Students

• Barrett, Kevin P., CIS, May 1993 (chair) (honors)

• Broccard, Philippe, CISE, May 1999 (chair)

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• Brook, Jon-Michael (Clay), CISE, December 1998 (chair)

• Chen, Don-Hui Grace, CIS, May 1993 (chair)

• Collier, Jeff, EE, December 1993 (member, chair: Lynch) ”Microprogram Controller Simulator”

• Coscenza, Tom, CISE, May 1998 (chair) (IPPD)

• Cottmeyer, M. E., CIS, December 1993 (chair) ”Synthetic Network Traffic Generator”

• Crowley, Tim, CIS, honors, May 1992 (chair) ”CC Edit: A MIDI Continuous Controller Editor”

• Ellingsworth, Donald, CIS, May 1993 (chair) ”A Client/Server Resource Scheduler”

• Farago, Steve, CISE, May 1998 (chair) (honors)

• Graff, R., CIS, December 1990 (chair)

• Gurley, J., CIS, May 1989 (member, chair: Taylor) (honors)

• Haider, Nadeem, December 1991 (Chair) (honors)

• Hughes, Rod, CIS, May 1993 (chair) (honors)

• Jackson, Jacob, ECE, May 1998 (member)(honors)

• Jones, Melissa, CISE, May 1998 (chair)(high honors)

• Keane, Michael, CISE, May 1999 (chair)

• Konkel, Theodore, CIS, May 1993 (chair) ”Digs: A Distributed Group System”

• Krempin, K, CIS, December 1990 (chair) (honors)

• Lam, R., CIS, December 1992 (chair)

• Lawton, William, ECE, May 1998 (member, Chair: Eisenstadt) (honors)

• Malo, Ismel, CISE, August 1998 (chair)

• Margulis, S., CIS, May 1988 (chair) (honors)

• Mehta, Anju, CIS, May 1993 (chair) ”New and Enhanced Management Operations (NEMO)”

• Merrill, T., CIS, December 1991 (chair)

• Michel, Larry, CISE, August 1998 (chair)

• Nadeau, Nathaniel, CISE, May 1999 (member, chair: Tufekci)

• Nolan, Keith, CISE, May 1998 (chair)

• Sanders, Mark W., CISE, May 1999 (chair)

• Salazar, Paul R., EE, high honors, 1993 (member, chair: Lynch)

• Saletan, Jordan, CISE, August 1998 (chair)

• Schumacher, Daniel, CISE, high honors, 1998 (chair)

• Sullivan, Paul V., CIS, 1994 (chair)

• Swanson, Timothy, CISE, May 1999 (chair) (honors)

• Torres, Luis, CIS, May 1993 (chair)

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• Wagener, Peter, CISE, December 1998 (chair)

• Lewis, Steve, CISE, August 1999?

• Mitchell, Jason, CISE, May 2000? (chair) (McNair)

FFFS - Florida Foundation of Future Scientists SSTP - Summer Science Training Program

• Hari Nadiminti, 1995

• Justin Aaron Kent, 1995

• Lieb, Benji, August 1990

• Ohizama, Chikai, August 1989

TRUE - Teacher Research Update Experience

• Edward Joseph Bresnahan, 1995

• Laurie D. Gehler, 1995

SRAP - Summer Research Application Program

• Lisa Dyson, 1995

• Carl Brown, 1995

• Beverly Grant, 1995

STUDENTS

Graduated Doctoral Students: Chair or Co-chair of 8, Member of 30

Continuing Doctoral Students: Chair or Co-chair of 3, Member of 8

Graduated Masters Thesis Students: Chair or Co-chair of 44, Member of 40

Continuing Masters Thesis Students: Chair or Co-chair of 12, Member of 12

Graduated Masters Non-Thesis Students: Chair or Co-chair of 15, Member of 12

Graduated Senior Projects Students: Chair or Co-chair of 38 (10 honors or high honors), Member of 8(5 honors or high honors)

FFFS (Florida Foundation of Future Scientists) and SSTP (Summer Science Training Program): hosted6 students

TRUE (Teacher Research Update Experience): hosted 3 high school teachers

SRAP (Summer Research Application Program): hosted 3 college students

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

International Level

Member ACM Self-Assessment Committee, 1991-1995.

Guest Co-Editor International Journal on Computer Science, Special Issue on Powerline Com-munications, 2003.

Reviewer:

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering,

IEEE Transactions on Communications,

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IEEE Transactions on Computers,

IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Computing,

IEEE Transactions on Man and Cybernetics,

IEEE Communications Magazine,

International Journal on Computer Science,

Journal of the ACM,

Software Practice and Experience,

Information Processing Letters,

Theoretical Computer Science.

West Publishing, University Video Communications, Prentice-Hall.

Program Committee Member:

New Security Paradigms Workshop, 2003

IEEE Conference on Local Area Communication Networks, (LCN2003, LCN2002, LCN2001), Novem-ber, 2001, 2002, 2003.

SPIE Conference on Mathematics of Data/Image Coding, Compression and Encryption, 1998, 1999,2000.

program committee, IEEE Symposium on Security & Privacy, 1996.

5th International Data Engineering Conference, PARBASE 90.

International Conference on Parallel Processing, 1988, 1989.

Session Chair:

LCN2002, LCN2001.

SPIE Conference on Mathematics of Data/Image Coding, Compression and Encryption, 1998, 1999,2000.

SOQUE International Symposium on Lasers, 1997.

State Level

State of Florida, State University System Course Numbering System, Faculty Discipline Committeefor Computer Science: Chair 1992-1995; Member 1990-1992.

University Level

Chair

UF Division 3 Superior Accomplishment Awards Committee, 1997-1998.

UF Networking and Telecommunications Standing Committee of the Council on Information Tech-nology and Services, 1992-1996.

Member

UF University-wide Superior Accomplishment Awards Committee, 1999-2000.

UF Division 3 Superior Accomplishment Awards Committee, 1996-1997.

UF Student-Athlete Recruitment Committee, 1995-2000.

UF Council on Information Technology and Services, 1993-1995.

UF-University of Utrecht Exchange Program Committee, 1989-1999.

Faculty Host/Mentor

TRUE (Teaching Research Update Experience) Program, University of Florida, 1994-1996, 1998.

SSTP (Summer Science Technology Program), University of Florida, 1995-1997, 1998-2000.

SRAP, University of Florida, 1995.

Career Shadowing Day, 1995, 1996.

Minority Mentor Program, University of Florida, 1987-1989.

Advisor

Theta Tau National Engineering Professional Fraternity, 1995-2001 (founding advisor).

Aikido Club, University of Florida, 1987-present.

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Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity, Tau chapter, University of Florida, 1987-present.

College Level

Member

College of Engineering ABET Committee, 2002-present.

College of Engineering TIP Award Committee, 1995.

College of Engineering Curriculum Committee, 1991-1995.

College of Engineering Graduate Council Fellowship Committee, 1990.

College of Engineering Blue Ribbon Committee for core curriculum, 1987-1988.

Department Level

Chair

Colloquium Committee, CISE Department, 1991-1992, 1994-1997.

Computer Engineering Subcommittee of the Curriculum Committee, CIS Department, 1992-1995.

Social Committee, CIS Department, 1990-1993.

Curriculum Committee, CIS Department, 1990-1992.

Subcommittee for graduate curriculum, CIS Department, 1986-1987.

Library committee, CIS Department, 1986-1988.

Member

Curriculum Committee, CIS Department, 1992-1995, 2000-present.

Comprehensive Exam Committee, CISE Department, 1997-present.

Colloquium Committee, CISE Department, 1997-1999.

Facilities Committee, CISE Department, 1995-2000.

Undergraduate Computer Engineering Joint Committee, CIS and EE Departments, 1991-1995.

Advisor

CIS Student Association, 1989-1991.

Graduate Coordinator, CIS Department, 1988-1990.

TALKS

1. ”Field Performance Comparison of IEEE 802.11b and HomePlug 1.0”, 27th Annual IEEE Conferenceon Local Computer Networks, Nov. 6, 2002 - Nov. 8, 2002, Tampa, Florida.

2. “A Spatial Steganographic Embedding Undetectable by JPEG-Compatibility Steganalysis,” Int’l. Work-shop on Information Hiding IH 2002, October, 2002, the Netherlands.

3. “Key Distribution for a MLS Network Architecture,” SPIE Conference on Mathematics of Data/ImageCoding, Compression, and Encryption III, San Diego, CA, July 2000,

4. “Use of LSP in Securing Wireless LAN Communications,” SPIE Conference on Mathematics of Data/ImageCoding, Compression, and Encryption III, San Diego, CA, July 2000,

5. “Design of LAN-Lock, A System for Securing Wireless Networks,” Fifteenth Annual Computer SecurityApplications Conference, Phoenix, AZ, Dec. 6-10, 1999.

6. “Analysis of Multidimensional Rotation Cryptosystems,” SPIE Conference on Mathematics of Data/ImageCoding, Compression, and Encryption, Denver, CO, July 1999.

7. “Interdomain Authentication,” CS Department, UC San Diego, Feb. 1998.

8. “Authentication and Key Exchange for Mobile Groupware Users,” SPIE Conference on Mathematicsof Data/Image Coding, Compression, and Encryption, San Diego, CA, July 1998.

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9. “The Design and Implementation of Packet-Level Access Control Security Scheme (PASS),” Interna-tional Symposium on Internet Technology, Taipei, Taiwan, April 1998.

10. “Efficient Link Access Protocols for High Delay Shared Laser Links,” SOQUE International Symposiumon Lasers, New Orleans, LA, December 1997.

11. ”Capacity Estimation and Auditability of Covert Channels,” IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy,Oakland, CA, May 8-10, 1995.

12. ”Performance Analysis of a Method for High Level Prevention of Traffic Analysis Using Measurementsfrom a Campus Network,” IEEE/ACM Tenth Annual Computer Security Applications Conference,Orlando, FL, December 5-9, 1994.

13. “Whither the Internet?,” keynote address at the Southern Bell Large User Conference, Orlando, Feb.16, 1994.

14. ”Transmission Schedules to Prevent Traffic Analysis,” IEEE/ACM Ninth Annual Computer SecurityApplications Conference, Orlando, FL, December 6-10, 1993.

15. ”A Fast Link Assignment Algorithm for Satellite Communication Networks,” Twelfth Annual Interna-tional Phoenix Conference on Computers and Communication, Phoenix, AZ, March 23-26, 1993.

16. ”Performance Analysis of a Method for High Level Prevention of Traffic Analysis,” IEEE/ACM EighthAnnual Computer Security Applications Conference, San Antonio, TX, November 30-December 4, 1992.

17. ”Implicit Locking in the Ensemble Object-Oriented Concurrent Graphics Editor,” ACM Conferenceon Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW 92, Toronto, Ont., November 1-4, 1992.

18. ”Conference Access Control in DCS,” GroupWare ’92, San Jose, CA, August 3-5, 1992.

19. ”Huffman Trees as a Basis for a Dynamic Mutual Exclusion Algorithm for Distributed Systems,” 12thIEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, Yokohama, Japan, June 9-12,1992.

20. ”Relationships between Network Parameters and the Performance of Distributed Adaptive RoutingAlgorithms Using Learning Automata in Packet-Switched Datagram Networks,” IEEE Conference onKnowledge-Based Systems, SPIE OE/Aerospace Sensing Symposium, Orlando, April 20-24, 1992.

21. ”High Level Prevention of Traffic Analysis,” Seventh Annual ACM/IEEE Computer Security Applica-tions Conference, San Antonio, December 2-6, 1991.

22. ”The MACE Fine-grained Concurrent Text Editor,” ACM/IEEE Conference on Organizational Com-puting Systems, COCS 91, Atlanta, November, 1991.

23. “A Brief Introduction to the DCS Distributed Conferencing System,” Summer Usenix Conference,Nashville, TN, June 1991.

24. “Softwire Laser Networks,” Natural Sciences Colloquium, New College, Sarasota, FL, Dec. 1990.

25. “Sequences, Schedules, and Initialization of Unsynchronized Networks,” Southeast International Con-ference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory and Computing, Boca Raton, FL, Feb. 1990.

26. “Synchronizing Dynamic Laser Networks,” SOQUE Lasers 89 Symposium, New Orleans, LA, Dec.1989.

27. “Satellite Networks with Laser Crosslinks,” Gould, Inc., Ft. Lauderdale, FL, November, 1988.

28. “Computer Skills Synergy in Higher Education,” Sylvan Institute, Gainesville, FL, January, 1988.

29. “A Protocol for Wait-free Atomic Multi-reader Shared Variables,” ACM Symposium on Principles ofDistributed Computing, Vancouver, BC, Canada, August 1987.

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30. “A Partitioning Problem Arising in the Design of Small Universal Emulators,” 24th Annual AllertonConference on Communication, Control, and Computing, Monticello, IL, October 1986.

31. “Economical Atomic Multi-Reader Shared Registers,” 24th Annual Allerton Conference on Communi-cation, Control, and Computing, Monticello, IL, October 1986.

32. “Outside Path Partitions,” 1st Annual Open House, Computer Science Department, University ofRochester, April 9, 1986.

33. “Analysis of Multiprocessor Topologies,” New College of the University of South Florida, February1985.