2011 - ACM Fellow For contributions to distributed systems and service to the computing community.
Keith Marzullo mainly focuses on Distributed computing, Computer network, Fault tolerance, Theoretical computer science and The Internet. He undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Distributed computing and Protocol through his research. His work deals with themes such as Scalability, Robustness and Backup, which intersect with Computer network.
His Fault tolerance research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Redundancy, Process control, Computer programming and Actuator. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Distributed algorithm, Debugging, Deadlock and Asynchronous communication. His The Internet research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Broadcasting and Multicast.
Keith Marzullo spends much of his time researching Distributed computing, Computer network, Fault tolerance, Computer security and Theoretical computer science. His Distributed computing research incorporates themes from Scalability and Protocol. His Computer network research focuses on The Internet and how it connects with Exploit.
His research integrates issues of Redundancy, Process control, Debugging and High availability in his study of Fault tolerance. He has researched Computer security in several fields, including Host and Router. His research investigates the connection between Theoretical computer science and topics such as Set that intersect with problems in Consistency and State.
Keith Marzullo mainly investigates Distributed computing, Computer network, Computer security, Replication and Fault tolerance. The study incorporates disciplines such as Finite-state machine, Theoretical computer science and Paxos in addition to Distributed computing. His Computer network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Alias and Operating system.
Keith Marzullo combines subjects such as Data science and Router with his study of Computer security. His Replication research includes themes of Web service and Protocol. His studies in Fault tolerance integrate themes in fields like Scalability, Network topology, Reconfigurability, Distributed algorithm and Redundancy.
Distributed computing, Computer network, Computer security, Replication and Intrusion detection system are his primary areas of study. His work on Fault tolerance as part of general Distributed computing study is frequently connected to Service delivery framework, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Fault tolerance research includes elements of Distributed algorithm and Algorithm.
The Computer network study combines topics in areas such as Tree, Scalability and Topology. His work carried out in the field of Computer security brings together such families of science as Data science and Artificial intelligence. His Replication study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Service-oriented architecture, Web service and Database storage structures.
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The primary-backup approach
Navin Budhiraja;Keith Marzullo;Fred B. Schneider;Sam Toueg.
Distributed systems (2nd Ed.) (1993)
Consistent detection of global predicates
Robert Cooper;Keith Marzullo.
workshop on parallel & distributed debugging (1991)
Consistent global states of distributed systems: fundamental concepts and mechanisms
Özalp Babaoğlu;Keith Marzullo.
Distributed systems (2nd Ed.) (1993)
Tolerating failures of continuous-valued sensors
Keith Marzullo.
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (1990)
Message logging: pessimistic, optimistic, causal, and optimal
L. Alvisi;K. Marzullo.
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (1998)
Multicast Transport Protocol
S. Armstrong;A. Freier;K. Marzullo.
RFC (1992)
Mencius: building efficient replicated state machines for WANs
Yanhua Mao;Flavio P. Junqueira;Keith Marzullo.
operating systems design and implementation (2008)
Maintaining the time in a distributed system
Keith Marzullo;Susan Owicki.
principles of distributed computing (1983)
Directional Gossip: Gossip in a Wide Area Network
Meng-Jang Lin;Keith Marzullo.
european dependable computing conference (1999)
In search of path diversity in ISP networks
Renata Teixeira;Keith Marzullo;Stefan Savage;Geoffrey M. Voelker.
internet measurement conference (2003)
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