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Overview

Marvin M. Theimer is affiliated with Microsoft in the United States. Their professional work is based in the United States.

Details about recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields of study, subfields of study, and main topics of work are not available. There are also no listed awards or distinctions associated with Marvin M. Theimer.

This profile reflects the information currently available regarding Marvin M. Theimer's academic and research activities.

Best Publications

  • Disseminating active map information to mobile hosts

    B.N. Schilit;M.M. Theimer

  • Managing update conflicts in Bayou, a weakly connected replicated storage system

    Douglas B. Terry;Marvin M. Theimer;Karin Petersen;Alan J. Demers

  • Farsite: federated, available, and reliable storage for an incompletely trusted environment

    Atul Adya;William J. Bolosky;Miguel Castro;Gerald Cermak

  • Reclaiming space from duplicate files in a serverless distributed file system

    J.R. Douceur;A. Adya;W.J. Bolosky;P. Simon

  • SkipNet: a scalable overlay network with practical locality properties

    Nicholas J. A. Harvey;Michael B. Jones;Stefan Saroiu;Marvin Theimer

  • Feasibility of a serverless distributed file system deployed on an existing set of desktop PCs

    William J. Bolosky;John R. Douceur;David Ely;Marvin Theimer

  • Flexible update propagation for weakly consistent replication

    Karin Petersen;Mike J. Spreitzer;Douglas B. Terry;Marvin M. Theimer

  • Session guarantees for weakly consistent replicated data

    D.B. Terry;A.J. Demers;K. Petersen;M.J. Spreitzer

  • Preemptable remote execution facilities for the V-system

    Marvin M. Theimer;Keith A. Lantz;David R. Cheriton

  • The Bayou Architecture: Support for Data Sharing Among Mobile Users

    A. Demers;K. Petersen;M. Spreitzer;D. Ferry

  • Providing location information in a ubiquitous computing environment (panel session)

    Mike Spreitzer;Marvin Theimer

  • Providing Location Information in a Ubiquitous Computing Environment.

    Mike Spreitzer;Marvin Theimer

  • Cooperative Task Management Without Manual Stack Management

    Atul Adya;Jon Howell;Marvin Theimer;William J. Bolosky

  • Serverless distributed file system

    Atul Adya;William J. Bolosky;Gerald Cermak;John R. Douceur

  • An evaluation of scalable application-level multicast built using peer-to-peer overlays

    M. Castro;M. B. Jones;A.-M. Kermarrec;A. Rowstron

  • Customizing mobile applications

    Bill N. Schilit;Marvin M. Theimer;Brent B. Welch

  • Scalable, secure, mobile computing with location information

    Michael Spreitzer;Marvin Theimer

  • Method and system for managing data records on a computer network

    Marvin M. Theimer;Michael B. Jones

  • Architectural considerations for scalable, secure, mobile computing with location information

    M. Spreitzer;M. Theimer

  • Finding idle machines in a workstation-based distributed system

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  • Herald: achieving a global event notification service

    L.F. Cabrera;M.B. Jones;M. Theimer

Frequent Co-Authors

John R. Douceur
John R. Douceur Microsoft (United States)
Atul Adya
Atul Adya Google (United States)
William J. Bolosky
William J. Bolosky Microsoft (United States)
Douglas B. Terry
Douglas B. Terry Amazon Web Services
Alec Wolman
Alec Wolman Microsoft (United States)
Stefan Saroiu
Stefan Saroiu Microsoft (United States)
John Dunagan
John Dunagan Microsoft (United States)
Dejan Kostic
Dejan Kostic Royal Institute of Technology
David R. Cheriton
David R. Cheriton Stanford University
Bill N. Schilit
Bill N. Schilit Google (United States)

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