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10045
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - ACM Senior Member

Overview

Marc Shapiro is a researcher affiliated with Sorbonne University in France, with a body of work primarily spanning Computer Science, Engineering, and Environmental Science. Their research contributions extend into several subfields including Computer Networks and Communications, Global and Planetary Change, Aerospace Engineering, Information Systems, and Hardware and Architecture.

The scientist's publications focus on areas related to distributed systems and fault tolerance, advanced aircraft design and technologies, air traffic management and optimization, software system performance and reliability, parallel computing and optimization techniques, service-oriented architecture and web services, and distributed and parallel computing systems.

  • Distributed systems and fault tolerance
  • Advanced Aircraft Design and Technologies
  • Air Traffic Management and Optimization
  • Software System Performance and Reliability
  • Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
  • Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
  • Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems

Recent published works include the following:

  • Feasibility test of per-flight contrail avoidance in commercial aviation (2024), published in Communications Engineering
  • A coordination-free, convergent, and safe replicated tree (2021), published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • A safety proof of a lazy concurrent list-based set implementation (2021), published in CL Technical Reports
  • Proving the safety of highly-available distributed objects (2021), published in HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • The high-resolution Global Aviation emissions Inventory based on ADS-B (GAIA) for 2019 - 2021: High-resolution gridded outputs for 2020 - 2021 (Bi-monthly) (2023), published in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Frequently, Marc Shapiro collaborates with several coauthors in the research community, including Zebediah Engberg, Sreeja Nair, Gustavo Petri, Roger Teoh, and Lynnette Dray.

  • Zebediah Engberg
  • Sreeja Nair
  • Gustavo Petri
  • Roger Teoh
  • Lynnette Dray

The venues where they publish repeatedly include Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Communications Engineering, arXiv (Cornell University), CL Technical Reports, and HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe).

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Communications Engineering
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • CL Technical Reports
  • HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)

Marc Shapiro has been recognized as an ACM Senior Member since 2009, reflecting a professional standing within the computing research community.

Best Publications

  • Optimistic replication

    Yasushi Saito;Marc Shapiro

  • Conflict-free replicated data types

    Marc Shapiro;Nuno Preguiça;Carlos Baquero;Marek Zawirski

  • Structure and Encapsulation in Distributed Systems: the Proxy Principle

    Marc Shapiro

  • Conflict-free Replicated Data Types

    Marc Shapiro;Nuno M. Preguia;Carlos Baquero;Marek Zawirski

  • A comprehensive study of Convergent and Commutative Replicated Data Types

    Marc Shapiro;Nuno Preguiça;Carlos Baquero;Marek Zawirski

  • Fast and accurate flow-insensitive points-to analysis

    Marc Shapiro;Susan Horwitz

  • A Commutative Replicated Data Type for Cooperative Editing

    Nuno Preguica;Joan Manuel Marques;Marc Shapiro;Mihai Letia

  • The IceCube approach to the reconciliation of divergent replicas

    Anne-Marie Kermarrec;Antony Rowstron;Marc Shapiro;Peter Druschel

  • A Survey of Distributed Garbage Collection Techniques

    David Plainfossé;Marc Shapiro

  • SOS: An Object-Oriented Operating System ―- Assessment and Perspectives

    Marc Shapiro;Yvon Gourbant;Sabine Habert;Laurence Mosseri

  • 'Cause I'm strong enough: Reasoning about consistency choices in distributed systems

    Alexey Gotsman;Hongseok Yang;Carla Ferreira;Mahsa Najafzadeh

  • Cure: Strong Semantics Meets High Availability and Low Latency

    Deepthi Devaki Akkoorath;Alejandro Z. Tomsic;Manuel Bravo;Zhongmiao Li

  • Putting consistency back into eventual consistency

    Valter Balegas;Sérgio Duarte;Carla Ferreira;Rodrigo Rodrigues

  • The Effects of the Precision of Pointer Analysis

    Marc Shapiro;Susan Horwitz

  • Fragmented Objects for Distributed Abstractions

    Mesaac Makpangou;Yvon Gourhant;Jean-Pierre Le Narzul;Marc Shapiro

  • Proving correctness of highly-concurrent linearisable objects

    Viktor Vafeiadis;Maurice Herlihy;Tony Hoare;Marc Shapiro

  • Non-monotonic Snapshot Isolation: Scalable and Strong Consistency for Geo-replicated Transactional Systems

    Masoud Saeida Ardekani;Pierre Sutra;Marc Shapiro

  • Persistence and Migration for C++ Objects

    Marc Shapiro;Philippe Gautron;Laurence Mosseri

  • Write Fast, Read in the Past: Causal Consistency for Client-Side Applications

    Marek Zawirski;Nuno Preguiça;Sérgio Duarte;Annette Bieniusa

  • Semantics-based reconciliation for collaborative and mobile environments

    Nuno M. Preguiça;Marc Shapiro;Caroline Matheson

  • SSP Chains: Robust, Distributed References Supporting Acyclic Garbage Collection

    M. Shapiro;P. Dickman;D. Plainfosse

Frequent Co-Authors

Rodrigo Rodrigues
Rodrigo Rodrigues Instituto Superior Técnico
Karthikeyan Bhargavan
Karthikeyan Bhargavan French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Viktor Vafeiadis
Viktor Vafeiadis Max Planck Institute for Software Systems
Anne-Marie Kermarrec
Anne-Marie Kermarrec École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Antony Rowstron
Antony Rowstron Microsoft (United States)
Hongseok Yang
Hongseok Yang Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Johannes Gehrke
Johannes Gehrke Microsoft (United States)
Maurice Herlihy
Maurice Herlihy Brown University
André Schiper
André Schiper École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Peter Druschel
Peter Druschel Max Planck Institute for Software Systems

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