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Elliot K. Kolodner

Elliot K. Kolodner

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
33
Citations
2913
World Ranking
12819
National Ranking
5161

Elliot K. Kolodner publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 101 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Elliot K. Kolodner D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Elliot K. Kolodner sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 33 D-Index — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Elliot K. Kolodner is affiliated with IBM in the United States, contributing specifically within the domain of computer science. Their research focuses primarily on areas such as computer networks and communications as well as artificial intelligence.

The scientist's recent work includes the paper titled DeCorus: Hierarchical Multivariate Anomaly Detection at Cloud-Scale, published in 2022 in arXiv (Cornell University). This publication aligns with their research interests that emphasize anomaly detection techniques and applications, network security and intrusion detection, and software system performance and reliability.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Elliot K. Kolodner include:

  • Bruno Wassermann
  • David Ohana
  • Ronen Schaffer
  • Robert Shahla
  • Eran Raichstein

Their work appears predominantly in the venue arXiv (Cornell University), representing the field's preprint repositories and reflecting engagement with open-access dissemination.

Main fields of study relevant to Elliot K. Kolodner's research are:

  • Computer Science

Further specialization within the research profile includes subfields:

  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Artificial Intelligence

The scientist's primary topics of study encompass:

  • Anomaly Detection Techniques and Applications
  • Network Security and Intrusion Detection
  • Software System Performance and Reliability

Best Publications

  • Thread-local heaps for Java

    Tamar Domani;Gal Goldshtein;Elliot K. Kolodner;Ethan Lewis

  • A generational on-the-fly garbage collector for Java

    Tamar Domani;Elliot K. Kolodner;Erez Petrank

  • Computer system, program product and method of managing weak references with a concurrent mark sweep collector

    John Clarence Endicott;Daniel Rodman Hicks;Elliot Karl Kolodner;Robert Carl Seemann

  • Heap profiling for space-efficient Java

    Ran Shaham;Elliot K. Kolodner;Mooly Sagiv

  • Implementing an on-the-fly garbage collector for Java

    Tamar Domani;Elliot K. Kolodner;Ethan Lewis;Eliot E. Salant

  • On-the-fly garbage collector

    Elliot K. Kolodner;Erez Petrank

  • Automatic Removal of Array Memory Leaks in Java

    Ran Shaham;Ran Shaham;Elliot K. Kolodner;Shmuel Sagiv

  • Secure isolation of tenant resources in a multi-tenant storage system using a security gateway

    Michael E. Factor;David Hadas;Elliot K. Kolodner;Anil Kurmus

  • Method and system for eliminating synchronization between sweep and allocate in a concurrent garbage collector

    Elliot K. Kolodner;Ethan Lewis

  • A parallel, incremental and concurrent GC for servers

    Yoav Ossia;Ori Ben-Yitzhak;Irit Goft;Elliot K. Kolodner

  • Limitations on database availability when networks partition

    Brian A Coan;Brian M Oki;Elliot K Kolodner

  • Method for combining card marking with remembered sets for old area of a memory heap

    Alain Azagury;Elliot K. Kolodner;Erez Petrank;Zvi Yehudai

  • Method for combining card marking with remembered set for generational garbage collection with more than two generations

    Alain Azagury;Elliot K. Kolodner;Erez Petrank;Zvi Yehudai

  • Atomic garbage collection: managing a stable heap

    Elliot Kolodner;Barbara Liskov;William Weihl

  • Establishing local temporal heap safety properties with applications to compile-time memory management

    Ran Shaham;Eran Yahav;Elliot K. Kolodner;Mooly Sagiv

  • Establishing local temporal heap safety properties with applications to compile-time memory management

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  • A Cloud Environment for Data-intensive Storage Services

    Elliot K. Kolodner;Sivan Tal;Dimosthenis Kyriazis;Dalit Naor

  • A parallel, incremental, mostly concurrent garbage collector for servers

    Katherine Barabash;Ori Ben-Yitzhak;Irit Goft;Elliot K. Kolodner

  • Computer system, program product and method of collecting interned data with a mark sweep collector

    John Clarence Endicott;Elliot Karl Kolodner;Jon Howard Peterson;Robert Carl Seemann

  • Platform-level indicators of application performance

    Shmuel Ben-Yehuda;David Breitgand;Michael E. Factor;Elliot K. Kolodner

  • Atomic incremental garbage collection and recovery for a large stable heap

    Elliot K. Kolodner;William E. Weihl

  • Automatic removal of array memory leaks

    Elliot Karl Kolodner;Ran Shaham;Mooly Sagiv

Frequent Co-Authors

Erez Petrank
Erez Petrank Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Mooly Sagiv
Mooly Sagiv Tel Aviv University
Dimosthenis Kyriazis
Dimosthenis Kyriazis University of Piraeus
William E. Weihl
William E. Weihl ClimateVoice
Massimo Villari
Massimo Villari University of Messina
Theodora Varvarigou
Theodora Varvarigou National Technical University of Athens
David F. Bacon
David F. Bacon Google (United States)
Erik Elmroth
Erik Elmroth Umeå University
Onn Shehory
Onn Shehory Bar-Ilan University

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