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D-Index
60
Citations
14826
World Ranking
3228
National Ranking
1567

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to research and education in performance evaluation of computer systems
  • 1997 - ACM Fellow For fundamental contributions to education and practice of computer networks and performance evaluation, and material contributions to the establishment of a strong computing industry in Brazil.

Overview

Daniel A. Menascé is affiliated with George Mason University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on computer science, with significant contributions in subfields including computer networks and communications, information systems, artificial intelligence, management information systems, and hardware and architecture.

The main topics covered in their work are software system performance and reliability, distributed systems and fault tolerance, advanced software engineering methodologies, cloud computing and resource management, advanced queuing theory analysis, security and verification in computing, and IoT and edge/fog computing.

Recent publications include:

  • "Autonomic Resource Management for Fog Computing," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing
  • "Autonomic Elasticity Control for Multi-Server Queues Under Generic Workload Surges in Cloud Environments," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing
  • "A formal analysis of performance-security tradeoffs under frequent task reconfigurations," 2021, Future Generation Computer Systems
  • "Resilience and performance quantification of dynamic reconfiguration," 2024, Future Generation Computer Systems
  • "Trust But Verify: A Framework for the Trustworthiness of Distributed Systems," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing

Frequent coauthors include Sarah Alhozaimy, Massimiliano Albanese, Uma Tadakamalla, Venkat Tadakamalla, and Reem M. Albarrak.

Daniel A. Menascé has published predominantly in venues such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing
  • Future Generation Computer Systems
  • IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing
  • IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
  • ACM Transactions on Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Computing Systems

They have received recognition as an IEEE Fellow in 2014 for contributions to research and education in performance evaluation of computer systems. Additionally, they were honored as an ACM Fellow in 1997 for their work in the education and practice of computer networks and performance evaluation, along with contributions that helped establish a robust computing industry in Brazil.

Best Publications

  • QoS issues in Web services

    D.A. Menasce

  • Capacity Planning for Web Performance: Metrics, Models, and Methods

    Daniel A. Menascé;Virgílio A. F. Almeida

  • Capacity Planning for Web Services: Metrics, Models, and Methods

    Daniel A. Menasce;Virgilio Almeida

  • Performance by Design: Computer Capacity Planning By Example

    Daniel A. Menasce;Lawrence W. Dowdy;Virgilio A. F. Almeida

  • Resource Allocation for Autonomic Data Centers using Analytic Performance Models

    M.N. Bennani;D.A. Menasce

  • Scaling for e-business

    D.A. Menasce

  • Capacity Planning and Performance Modeling: From Mainframes to Client-Server Systems

    Daniel A. Menascé;Virgílio A. F. Almeida;Larry W. Dowdy

  • Composing Web services: a QoS view

    D.A. Menasce

  • A methodology for workload characterization of E-commerce sites

    Daniel A. Menascé;Virgilio A. F. Almeida;Rodrigo Fonseca;Marco A. Mendes

  • Scaling for E-Business: Technologies, Models, Performance, and Capacity Planning

    Daniel A. Menasce;A. F. Almeida Virgilio

  • Locking and Deadlock Detection in Distributed Data Bases

    D.A. Menasce;R.R. Muntz

  • TPC-W: a benchmark for e-commerce

    D.A. Menasce

  • Load testing of Web sites

    D.A. Menasce

  • Preserving QoS of e-commerce sites through self-tuning: a performance model approach

    Daniel A. Menascé;Daniel Barbará;Ronald Dodge

  • Optimistic versus pessimistic concurrency control mechanisms in database management systems

    Daniel A. Menascé;Tatuo Nakanishi

  • Virtualization: Concepts, Applications, and Performance Modeling.

    Daniel A. Menascé

  • In search of invariants for e-business workloads

    Daniel Menascé;Virgílio Almeida;Rudolf Riedi;Flávia Ribeiro

  • Static and Dynamic Processor Scheduling Disciplines in Heterogeneous Parallel Architectures

    D.A. Menasce;D. Saha;S.C.D. Porto;V.A.F. Almeida

  • Business-oriented resource management policies for e-commerce servers

    Daniel A. Menascé;Virgilio A. F. Almeida;Rodrigo Fonseca;Marco A. Mendes

  • SASSY: A Framework for Self-Architecting Service-Oriented Systems

    D. Menasce;H. Gomaa;S. Malek;J. Sousa

Frequent Co-Authors

Hassan Gomaa
Hassan Gomaa George Mason University
Virgilio Almeida
Virgilio Almeida Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Rodrigo Fonseca
Rodrigo Fonseca Brown University
Sam Malek
Sam Malek University of California, Irvine
Wagner Meira
Wagner Meira Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Yelena Yesha
Yelena Yesha University of Miami
Satish K. Tripathi
Satish K. Tripathi University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Rudolf H. Riedi
Rudolf H. Riedi Rice University
Daniel Barbará
Daniel Barbará George Mason University
Ravi Sandhu
Ravi Sandhu The University of Texas at San Antonio

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