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Arthur W. Berger

Arthur W. Berger

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
34
Citations
6285
World Ranking
9150
National Ranking
2564

Overview

Arthur W. Berger is affiliated with MIT in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within the social sciences, psychology, and arts and humanities. Specifically, Berger has contributed to the study of communication, developmental and educational psychology, social psychology, education, as well as literature and literary theory.

Their recent scholarly output includes publications focused on knowledge management and sharing, innovative teaching and learning methods, team dynamics and performance, reflective practices in education, discourse analysis in language studies, and EFL/ESL teaching and learning.

Key publication venues for Berger include the Journal of Business and Technical Communication, College English, and Communication Design Quarterly. Berger has collaborated frequently with Stacey Pigg.

  • Metaphor 2: Crossing: Still "Worlds Apart"? Early-Career Writing Learning as a Cross-Field Opportunity (2020, College English)
  • Peer-Led Professional Development: How One Technical Communication Team Learns on the Job (2023, Journal of Business and Technical Communication)
  • Review of "Wicked, Incomplete, and Uncertain: User Support in the Wild and the Role of Technical Communication by Jason Swarts (2018)," Utah State University Press (2020, Communication Design Quarterly)

Their research frequently addresses educational and communicative practices, with attention to the dynamics of team collaboration and the methods through which knowledge and skills are developed and shared.

Berger's work reflects interdisciplinary engagement, bridging areas such as social psychology and literature, situating their research at the intersection of language studies and educational strategies.

Best Publications

  • Fast portscan detection using sequential hypothesis testing

    Jaeyeon Jung;V. Paxson;A.W. Berger;H. Balakrishnan

  • Botz-4-sale: surviving organized DDoS attacks that mimic flash crowds

    Srikanth Kandula;Dina Katabi;Matthias Jacob;Arthur Berger

  • Dynamic load balancing without packet reordering

    Srikanth Kandula;Dina Katabi;Shantanu Sinha;Arthur Berger

  • Fast Detection of Scanning Worm Infections

    Stuart E. Schechter;Jaeyeon Jung;Arthur W. Berger

  • Locating internet routing instabilities

    Anja Feldmann;Olaf Maennel;Z. Morley Mao;Arthur Berger

  • NIRA: a new inter-domain routing architecture

    Xiaowei Yang;David Clark;Arthur W. Berger

  • Traffic descriptors for VBR video teleconferencing over ATM networks

    Amy R. Reibman;Arthur W. Berger

  • Modeling TTL-based Internet caches

    J. Jung;A.W. Berger;Hari Balakrishnan

  • Performance analysis of a rate-control throttle where tokens and jobs queue

    A.W. Berger

  • Real time pricing to assist in load frequency control

    Arthur W. Berger;Fred C. Schweppe

  • Understanding the efficacy of deployed internet source address validation filtering

    Robert Beverly;Arthur Berger;Young Hyun;k claffy

  • Effective bandwidths with priorities

    Arthur W. Berger;Ward Whitt

  • Dimensioning bandwidth for elastic traffic in high-speed data networks

    Arthur W. Berger;Yaakov Kogan

  • The Growing Complexity of Internet Interconnection

    Peyman Faratin;David Clark;Steven Bauer;William Lehr

  • Extending the effective bandwidth concept to networks with priority classes

    A.W. Berger;W. Whitt

  • Entropy/IP: Uncovering Structure in IPv6 Addresses

    Pawel Foremski;David Plonka;Arthur Berger

  • Method for predicting file download time from mirrored data centers in a global computer network

    F. Thomson Leighton;Ravi Sundaram;Adrian Soviani;Matthew Levine

  • Detecting Peering Infrastructure Outages in the Wild

    Vasileios Giotsas;Christoph Dietzel;Georgios Smaragdakis;Anja Feldmann

  • Comparison of call gapping and percent blocking for overload control in distributed switching systems and telecommunications networks

    A.W. Berger

  • Efficient, rate-base multiclass access control

    Arthur W. Berger;Rodolfo A. Milito;Ward Whitt

  • Optical switch device

    Steven A. Carlson;Arthur W. Berger

Frequent Co-Authors

Ward Whitt
Ward Whitt Columbia University
Georgios Smaragdakis
Georgios Smaragdakis Delft University of Technology
Srikanth Kandula
Srikanth Kandula Microsoft (United States)
Anja Feldmann
Anja Feldmann Max Planck Society
Ramesh K. Sitaraman
Ramesh K. Sitaraman University of Massachusetts Amherst

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