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D-Index
62
Citations
20442
World Ranking
2849
National Ranking
1408

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to software architecture
  • 2006 - ACM Fellow For research in distributed system software engineering and service to the community.

Overview

Alexander L. Wolf is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Cruz in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on the field of Computer Science, with a specialization in Computer Networks and Communications.

Wolf's documented work spans topics related to Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks, reflecting interest in sustainable and efficient technological solutions for networked systems.

One recent publication attributed to Wolf is titled Mpg-Net: A Low-Cost, Multi-Purpose Gnss Co-Location Station Network for Environmental Monitoring, published in 2023 in the SSRN Electronic Journal.

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Frequent publication venues include the SSRN Electronic Journal, where at least one paper has been published.

Throughout their career, Wolf has been recognized with several awards. These include being named an IEEE Fellow in 2011 for contributions to software architecture, and an ACM Fellow in 2006 for research in distributed system software engineering and service to the community.

Best Publications

  • Foundations for the study of software architecture

    Dewayne E. Perry;Alexander L. Wolf

  • Design and evaluation of a wide-area event notification service

    Antonio Carzaniga;David S. Rosenblum;Alexander L. Wolf

  • An architecture-based approach to self-adaptive software

    P. Oreizy;M.M. Gorlick;R.N. Taylor;D. Heimhigner

  • Discovering models of software processes from event-based data

    Jonathan E. Cook;Alexander L. Wolf

  • A routing scheme for content-based networking

    A. Carzaniga;M.J. Rutherford;A.L. Wolf

  • Achieving scalability and expressiveness in an Internet-scale event notification service

    Antonio Carzaniga;David S. Rosenblum;Alexander L. Wolf

  • Content-based networking: A new communication infrastructure

    Antonio Carzaniga;Alexander L. Wolf

  • Forwarding in a content-based network

    Antonio Carzaniga;Alexander L. Wolf

  • Formal specification and analysis of software architectures using the chemical abstract machine model

    P. Inverardi;A.L. Wolf

  • Software process validation: quantitatively measuring the correspondence of a process to a model

    Jonathan E. Cook;Alexander L. Wolf

  • A design framework for Internet-scale event observation and notification

    David S. Rosenblum;Alexander L. Wolf

  • Foundations for the Arcadia environment architecture

    Richard N. Taylor;Frank C. Belz;Lori A. Clarke;Leon Osterweil

  • A conceptual basis for feature engineering

    C. Reid Turner;Alfonso Fuggetta;Luigi Lavazza;Alexander L. Wolf

  • Automating process discovery through event-data analysis

    Jonathan E. Cook;Alexander L. Wolf

  • Event-based detection of concurrency

    Jonathan E. Cook;Alexander L. Wolf

  • Security issues and requirements for Internet-scale publish-subscribe systems

    Chenxi Wang;A. Carzaniga;D. Evans;A.L. Wolf

  • Design and evaluation of a support service for mobile, wireless publish/subscribe applications

    M. Caporuscio;A. Carzaniga;A.L. Wolf

  • A cooperative approach to support software deployment using the software dock

    Richard S. Hall;Dennis Heimbigner;Alexander L. Wolf

  • A Characterization Framework for Software Deployment Technologies

    Antonio Carzaniga;Alfonso Fuggetta;Richard S. Hall;Dennis Heimbigner

  • Deployment and dynamic reconfiguration planning for distributed software systems

    Naveed Arshad;Dennis Heimbigner;Alexander L. Wolf

  • A Routing Scheme for Content-Based Networking ; CU-CS-953-03

    Antonio Carzanniga;Matthew Rutherford;Alexander L Wolf

Frequent Co-Authors

Antonio Carzaniga
Antonio Carzaniga Universita della Svizzera Italiana
David S. Rosenblum
David S. Rosenblum George Mason University
André van der Hoek
André van der Hoek University of California, Irvine
Lori A. Clarke
Lori A. Clarke University of Massachusetts Amherst
Paola Inverardi
Paola Inverardi University of L'Aquila
Benjamin G. Zorn
Benjamin G. Zorn Microsoft (United States)
Jeff Kramer
Jeff Kramer Imperial College London
Peter Pietzuch
Peter Pietzuch Imperial College London
Paolo Costa
Paolo Costa Microsoft (United States)
Alfonso Fuggetta
Alfonso Fuggetta Polytechnic University of Milan

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