World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

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Computer Science

D-Index
58
Citations
8969
World Ranking
3708
National Ranking
1769

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Operating system
  • Computer network
  • Software

His primary areas of investigation include World Wide Web, Workload, Distributed computing, Cloud computing and Multimedia. His World Wide Web study combines topics in areas such as Virtual universe and Avatar. James W. Seaman has researched Workload in several fields, including Real-time computing, Operations management and Operations research.

The Distributed computing study combines topics in areas such as Provisioning, Set and Dynamic resource. His work carried out in the field of Cloud computing brings together such families of science as Computer security, Service guarantee, Service level requirement and Service. His Multimedia research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Transmission, Broadcasting, Electronic messaging and Output device.

His most cited work include:

  • Compensating participants of virtual environments (196 citations)
  • Traffic shaping of cellular service consumption through delaying of service completion according to geographical-based pricing advantages (185 citations)
  • Dynamic provisioning of resources within a cloud computing environment (166 citations)

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

James W. Seaman focuses on World Wide Web, Virtual universe, Multimedia, Real-time computing and Human–computer interaction. James W. Seaman has included themes like Virtual world and Icon in his World Wide Web study. His Virtual universe research is within the category of Avatar.

His Avatar research incorporates themes from Advertising and Rendering. James W. Seaman works mostly in the field of Real-time computing, limiting it down to topics relating to Component and, in certain cases, Identification, as a part of the same area of interest. In his works, James W. Seaman conducts interdisciplinary research on Human–computer interaction and Metaverse.

He most often published in these fields:

  • World Wide Web (21.58%)
  • Virtual universe (17.43%)
  • Multimedia (15.35%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2009-2018)?

  • Virtual universe (17.43%)
  • Multimedia (15.35%)
  • Human–computer interaction (12.03%)

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

James W. Seaman mainly focuses on Virtual universe, Multimedia, Human–computer interaction, Computer security and World Wide Web. His work is dedicated to discovering how Virtual universe, Virtual image are connected with Object and other disciplines. His Multimedia research includes themes of Transmission, Set, Output device, Broadcasting and Queue.

James W. Seaman studies Avatar, a branch of Human–computer interaction. His Computer security research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Workload, Cloud computing, Data loss and Table. In his research, he performs multidisciplinary study on World Wide Web and Electronic mail.

Between 2009 and 2018, his most popular works were:

  • Inter-cloud resource sharing within a cloud computing environment (96 citations)
  • Collapsing areas of a region in a virtual universe to conserve computing resources (63 citations)
  • Transmission of broadcasts based on recipient location (55 citations)

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

  • Operating system
  • Computer network
  • Software

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Multimedia, Set, Virtual universe, Human–computer interaction and Avatar. His Multimedia study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Queue, Transmission, Broadcasting and Output device. His studies deal with areas such as Metadata, Theoretical physics, Object, Image and Information retrieval as well as Set.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Quality, Tracking, Distributed computing and Domain. His study in the fields of Virtual world under the domain of Human–computer interaction overlaps with other disciplines such as Metaverse and Teleportation. The various areas that James W. Seaman examines in his Avatar study include Persona and Process.

Best Publications

  • Systems and methods for compensating participants of virtual environments

    II Rick A. Hamilton;Robert A. Hood;Robert C. McGinley;James W. Seaman

  • Dynamic provisioning of resources within a cloud computing environment

    Christopher J. Dawson;Vincenzo V. DiLuoffo;Michael D. Kendzierski;James W. Seaman

  • Method for managing electronic mail receipts using audio-visual notification enhancements

    Harry Schatz;Carl Phillip Gusler;II Rick Allen Hamilton;James Wesley Seaman

  • Traffic shaping of cellular service consumption through delaying of service completion according to geographical-based pricing advantages

    Christopher James Dawson;II Rick Allen Hamilton;James Wesley Seaman;Timothy Moffectt Waters

  • Method and apparatus for enhancing instant messaging systems

    Carl Phillip Gusler;II Rick Allen Hamilton;Harry Schatz;James Wesley Seaman

  • Apparatus and method for marketing to instant messaging service users

    Craig Fellenstein;Carl Gusler;Rick Hamilton;James Seaman

  • Estimating future grid job costs by classifying grid jobs and storing results of processing grid job microcosms

    Craig William Fellenstein;II Rick Allen Hamilton;Joshy Joseph;James W Seaman

  • Optimizing cloud service delivery within a cloud computing environment

    Christopher J. Dawson;Vincenzo V. DiLuoffo;Michael D. Kendzierski;James W. Seaman

  • Reciprocity and stabilization in dynamic resource reallocation among logically partitioned systems

    II Rick Allen Hamilton;James Wesley Seaman

  • System and method for managing voicemails using metadata

    Craig William Fellenstein;Carl Phillip Gusler;II Rick Allen Hamilton;James Wesley Seaman

  • Acquisition of avatar rewards through advertisement exposure

    Christopher J. Dawson;II Rick A. Hamilton;Clifford A. Pickover;James W. Seaman

  • Resource exchange management within a cloud computing environment

    Christopher J. Dawson;Vincenzo V. DiLuoffo;Michael D. Kendzierski;James W. Seaman

  • Grouping electronic reply messages

    Craig Fellenstein;Carl Phillip Gusler;II Rick Allen Hamilton;James Wesley Seaman

  • Inter-cloud resource sharing within a cloud computing environment

    Robert Charles Patterson;Michael Dudley Brookbanks;Thirumal Nellutla;Christopher James Dawson

  • Traffic Shaping of Cellular Service Consumption Through Modification of Consumer Behavior Encouraged by Cell-based Pricing Advantages

    Christopher James Dawson;II Rick Allen Hamilton;James Wesley Seaman;Timothy Moffett Waters

  • Managing escalating resource needs within a grid environment

    Craig Fellenstein;Allen Hamilton Ii Rick;Joshy Joseph;James Seaman

  • Controlling and using virtual universe wish lists

    A. Hamilton Ii Rick;James R. Kozloski;Brian M. O'Connell;Clifford A. Pickover

  • Modifying time progression rates in a virtual universe

    A. Hamilton Ii Rick;Paul A. Moskowitz;Brian M. O'Connell;Clifford A. Pickover

  • Reserving services within a cloud computing environment

    Christopher J. Dawson;Vincenzo V. DiLuoffo;Michael D. Kendzierski;James W. Seaman

  • Developing user profiles in virtual worlds

    Christopher J. Dawson;A. Hamilton Ii Rick;Michael D. Kendzierski;James W. Seaman

Frequent Co-Authors

A. Hamilton Ii Rick
A. Hamilton Ii Rick Focused Ultrasound Foundation
Christopher J. Dawson
Christopher J. Dawson IBM (United States)
Craig William Fellenstein
Craig William Fellenstein IBM (United States)
Brian M. O'Connell
Brian M. O'Connell IBM (United States)
Rick A. Hamilton
Rick A. Hamilton Optum (United States)
Gregory J. Boss
Gregory J. Boss Optum (United States)
Carl Phillip Gusler
Carl Phillip Gusler IBM (United States)
Clifford A. Pickover
Clifford A. Pickover IBM (United States)
II Rick A. Hamilton
II Rick A. Hamilton IBM (United States)
Keith R. Walker
Keith R. Walker IBM (United States)

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