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  • 2008 - ACM Fellow For contributions to distributed computing.

Overview

Douglas B. Terry is affiliated with Amazon Web Services in the United States. Their work and professional contributions are primarily tied to this organization.

In 2008, Douglas B. Terry was recognized as an ACM Fellow for contributions to distributed computing.

Best Publications

  • Using collaborative filtering to weave an information tapestry

    David Goldberg;David Nichols;Brian M. Oki;Douglas Terry

  • Epidemic algorithms for replicated database maintenance

    Alan Demers;Dan Greene;Carl Hauser;Wes Irish

  • Managing update conflicts in Bayou, a weakly connected replicated storage system

    Douglas B. Terry;Marvin M. Theimer;Karin Petersen;Alan J. Demers

  • Selective delivery of electronic messages in a multiple computer system based on context and environment of a user

    Marvin M. Theimer;Michael J. Spreitzer;Mark D. Weiser;Richard J. Goldstein

  • Flexible update propagation for weakly consistent replication

    Karin Petersen;Mike J. Spreitzer;Douglas B. Terry;Marvin M. Theimer

  • Continuous queries over append-only databases

    Douglas Terry;David Goldberg;David Nichols;Brian Oki

  • Session guarantees for weakly consistent replicated data

    D.B. Terry;A.J. Demers;K. Petersen;M.J. Spreitzer

  • The Bayou Architecture: Support for Data Sharing Among Mobile Users

    A. Demers;K. Petersen;M. Spreitzer;D. Ferry

  • Extending document management systems with user-specific active properties

    Paul Dourish;W. Keith Edwards;Anthony LaMarca;John Lamping

  • Method for delegating access rights through executable access control program without delegating access rights not in a specification to any intermediary nor comprising server security

    Marvin M. Theimer;David A. Nichols;Douglas B. Terry

  • Epidemic algorithms for replicated database maintenance

    Alan Demers;Dan Greene;Carl Houser;Wes Irish

  • Consistency-based service level agreements for cloud storage

    Douglas B. Terry;Vijayan Prabhakaran;Ramakrishna Kotla;Mahesh Balakrishnan

  • METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DOCUMENT

    Petersen Karin;Dourish James P;Edwards Warren K;Lamarca Anthony G

  • Virtual documents generated via combined documents or portions of documents retrieved from data repositories

    Michael P. Salisbury;James P. Dourish;Warren K. Edwards;Anthony G. LaMarca

  • DYNAMIC CHANGING METHOD FOR SYSTEM CONFIGURATION OF DOCUMENT AND DOCUMENT MANAGING METHOD

    Petersen Karin;Dourish James P;Edwards Warren K;Lamarca Anthony G

  • Designing and implementing asynchronous collaborative applications with Bayou

    W. Keith Edwards;Elizabeth D. Mynatt;Karin Petersen;Mike J. Spreitzer

  • Information filtering

    Shoshana Loeb;Douglas Terry

  • Replicated data consistency explained through baseball

    Doug Terry

  • Managing stored voice in the Etherphone system

    Douglas B. Terry;Daniel C. Swinehart

  • Self-contained documents management based on document properties

    James P. Dourish;Warren K. Edwards;Anthony G. Lamarca;John O. Lamping

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony LaMarca
Anthony LaMarca Intel (United States)
Lev Novik
Lev Novik Microsoft (United States)
Marvin M. Theimer
Marvin M. Theimer Microsoft (United States)
Mahesh Balakrishnan
Mahesh Balakrishnan Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Catherine C. Marshall
Catherine C. Marshall Texas A&M University
W. Keith Edwards
W. Keith Edwards Georgia Institute of Technology
Dahlia Malkhi
Dahlia Malkhi Diem Association
Chandramohan A. Thekkath
Chandramohan A. Thekkath Microsoft (United States)
Amin Vahdat
Amin Vahdat Google (United States)

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