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Gregory L. Slaughter

Gregory L. Slaughter

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
51
Citations
10412
World Ranking
5342
National Ranking
2448

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Operating system
  • Programming language
  • Computer network

His primary scientific interests are in World Wide Web, Distributed Computing Environment, XML, Schema and External Data Representation. His study in World Wide Web is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Service discovery and Peer to peer computing, Computer network. Gregory L. Slaughter focuses mostly in the field of Service discovery, narrowing it down to topics relating to Service delivery framework and, in certain cases, Internet privacy.

His work carried out in the field of Computer network brings together such families of science as Software versioning, User interface and Heap. His Distributed Computing Environment studies intersect with other subjects such as USable, Search analytics and XML schema. As part of his studies on XML, Gregory L. Slaughter often connects relevant subjects like Information retrieval.

His most cited work include:

  • Mechanism and apparatus for using messages to look up documents stored in spaces in a distributed computing environment (457 citations)
  • Highly-available distributed cluster configuration database (370 citations)
  • Mechanism and apparatus for returning results of services in a distributed computing environment (194 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of investigation include Distributed Computing Environment, Computer network, Database, Distributed computing and World Wide Web. His Distributed Computing Environment research includes elements of Computer security, XML, External Data Representation and Service. Gregory L. Slaughter interconnects Representation and Set in the investigation of issues within Computer network.

Gregory L. Slaughter has included themes like Node, User interface, Heap and Cache in his Distributed computing study. His research links Interface with World Wide Web. The various areas that Gregory L. Slaughter examines in his Credential study include Service delivery framework, Service provider, Service level requirement, Authentication and Service discovery.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Distributed Computing Environment (27.78%)
  • Computer network (26.67%)
  • Database (25.56%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2000-2011)?

  • Distributed Computing Environment (27.78%)
  • Computer network (26.67%)
  • Distributed computing (18.89%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Distributed Computing Environment, Computer network, Distributed computing, World Wide Web and Schema. His research on Distributed Computing Environment also deals with topics like

  • Service delivery framework which intersects with area such as Service discovery,
  • Computer security and related Publish–subscribe pattern. Gregory L. Slaughter works on Computer network which deals in particular with Credential.

The concepts of his Distributed computing study are interwoven with issues in Heap, Virtual machine, External Data Representation, Cache and Message broker. His World Wide Web study typically links adjacent topics like Identifier. His work on Service Interface for Real Time Information and XML Schema Editor as part of general XML research is often related to Publishing, USable and XML schema, thus linking different fields of science.

Between 2000 and 2011, his most popular works were:

  • Mechanism and apparatus for returning results of services in a distributed computing environment (194 citations)
  • System and method for migrating processes on a network (189 citations)
  • Peer-to-peer computing architecture (179 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Operating system
  • Programming language
  • Computer network

Gregory L. Slaughter mostly deals with Distributed Computing Environment, Computer network, World Wide Web, Schema and XML. His Distributed Computing Environment research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Service delivery framework and Service discovery. His studies deal with areas such as Software versioning, User interface and Distributed computing as well as Computer network.

In the subject of general World Wide Web, his work in End user is often linked to Publication, Architecture and Protocol, thereby combining diverse domains of study. Among his Schema studies, you can observe a synthesis of other disciplines of science such as Publishing, Lease, USable, Adaptability and External Data Representation. His Computer security research integrates issues from Message switching, Publish–subscribe pattern and Concatenated SMS.

Best Publications

  • Advertisements for peer-to-peer computing resources

    Bernard A. Traversat;Li Gong;Kuldipsingh Pabla;William J. Yeager

  • Highly-available cluster configuration database

    Robert J. Block;Gregory L. Slaughter;Bernard A. Traversat

  • Mechanism and apparatus for using messages to look up documents stored in spaces in a distributed computing environment

    Gregory L. Slaughter;Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Bernard A. Traversat;Mohamed M. Abdelaziz

  • System and method for migrating processes on a network

    Gregory L. Slaughter;Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Robert Rodriquez

  • Mechanism and apparatus for returning results of services in a distributed computing environment

    Gregory L. Slaughter;Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Bernard A. Traversat;Mohamed M. Abdelaziz

  • An intelligent object-oriented configuration database serializer

    Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Gregory L. Slaughter;Bernard A. Traversat

  • Method and apparatus to discover services using flexible search criteria

    Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Gregory L. Slaughter

  • Message-based leasing of resources in a distributed computing environment

    Gregory L. Slaughter;Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Bernard A. Traversat;Michael J. Duigou

  • Message gates in a distributed computing environment

    Gregory L. Slaughter;Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Bernard A. Traversat;Mohamed M. Abdelaziz

  • Transformation of objects between a computer programming language and a data representation language

    Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Gregory L. Slaughter;Bernard A. Traversat;Michael J. Duigou

  • Bridging between a data representation language message-based distributed computing environment and other computing environments using proxy service

    Gregory L. Slaughter;Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Bernard A. Traversat;Mohamed M. Abdelaziz

  • Method and apparatus for proximity discovery of services

    Gregory L. Slaughter;Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Bernard A. Traversat;Michael J. Duigou

  • Caching mechanism for a virtual heap

    Bernard A. Traversat;Michael J. Duigou;Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Gregory L. Slaughter

  • Highly available cluster virtual disk system

    Gregory L. Slaughter;Bernard A. Traversat;Robert Herndon;Xiaoyan Zheng

  • Client-specified display services in a distributed computing environment

    Gregory L. Slaughter;Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Michael J. Duigou

  • Trusted construction of message endpoints in a distributed computing environment

    Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Gregory L. Slaughter;Bernard A. Traversat;Eric Pouyoul

  • Mechanism and apparatus for web-based searching of URI-addressable repositories in a distributed computing environment

    Gregory L. Slaughter;Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Bernard A. Traversat;Mohamed M. Abdelaziz

  • Method of transaction handling in distributed configuration database

    Bernard A Traversat;Thomas Saulpaugh;Jeffrey A Schmidt;Gregory L Slaughter

  • Spawning new repository spaces using information provided in advertisement schema messages

    Gregory L. Slaughter;Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Bernard A. Traversat;Mohamed M. Abdelaziz

  • Mechanism and apparatus for URI-addressable repositories of service advertisements and other content in a distributed computing environment

    Gregory L. Slaughter;Thomas E. Saulpaugh;Bernard A. Traversat;Michael J. Duigou

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas E. Saulpaugh
Thomas E. Saulpaugh Oracle (United States)
Bernard A. Traversat
Bernard A. Traversat Oracle (United States)

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