2019 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
2014 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
2009 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For fundamental contributions to computer operating systems and virtual machines.
2009 - ACM Software System Award For VMware Workstation 1.0, bringing virtualization technology to the Linux desktop, and creating a vibrant industry and research area around the technology.
2008 - ACM Fellow For contributions to reinventing virtual machines.
1994 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Mendel Rosenblum focuses on Operating system, Virtual machine, Embedded system, Hypervisor and Software. Shared memory, File system, Versioning file system, Unix file types and Scalability are the core of his Operating system study. His Shared memory research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Multiprocessing, System software and Single system image.
His studies deal with areas such as Commodity computing, Interface, x86, Embedded operating system and Direct Anonymous Attestation as well as Virtual machine. His Embedded system research incorporates themes from Trusted Computing, Hengzhi chip and Trusted computing base. His Hypervisor study combines topics in areas such as Intrusion detection system, Host and Evasion.
His primary areas of study are Operating system, Virtual machine, Embedded system, Multiprocessing and Shared memory. His work on Operating system deals in particular with Server, Software, File system, Virtualization and Cache. The concepts of his Virtual machine study are interwoven with issues in Distributed computing, x86, Full virtualization, Embedded operating system and Hypervisor.
Mendel Rosenblum interconnects Interface and Latency in the investigation of issues within Embedded system. In general Multiprocessing, his work in Uniprocessor system is often linked to Flash memory emulator linking many areas of study. He has included themes like Scalability, Shared resource, Reliability and System software in his Shared memory study.
Mendel Rosenblum spends much of his time researching Operating system, Cloud computing, Computer network, Data center and Server. He integrates several fields in his works, including Operating system, Grid and Web server. His research investigates the connection between Data center and topics such as Distributed computing that intersect with issues in Cloud storage, Data loss and Virtual machine.
His research integrates issues of x86, Full virtualization, User experience design, Workstation and Hypervisor in his study of Virtual machine. His work in Server tackles topics such as Dram which are related to areas like Backup, Computer data storage, Scalability, Web application and Telecommunications. In his study, Embedded system is inextricably linked to Polling, which falls within the broad field of Backup.
His main research concerns Operating system, Dram, Server, Scalability and Backup. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Operating system and Decoupling. The study incorporates disciplines such as Telecommunications, Web application, Latency and Crash in addition to Scalability.
His Latency study improves the overall literature in Computer network. In the subject of general Computer network, his work in Remote procedure call, Ethernet and Latency is often linked to Wide area, thereby combining diverse domains of study. He has researched Backup in several fields, including File server, High availability, Polling, Auxiliary memory and Computer data storage.
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The design and implementation of a log-structured file system
Mendel Rosenblum;John K. Ousterhout.
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (1992)
A Virtual Machine Introspection Based Architecture for Intrusion Detection.
Tal Garfinkel;Mendel Rosenblum.
network and distributed system security symposium (2003)
The Design and Implementation of a Log-structured file system
Mendel Rosenblum;John K. Ousterhout.
(1994)
Terra: a virtual machine-based platform for trusted computing
Tal Garfinkel;Ben Pfaff;Jim Chow;Mendel Rosenblum.
symposium on operating systems principles (2003)
Virtual machine monitors: current technology and future trends
M. Rosenblum;T. Garfinkel.
IEEE Computer (2005)
Complete computer system simulation: the SimOS approach
M. Rosenblum;S.A. Herrod;E. Witchel;A. Gupta.
IEEE Parallel & Distributed Technology: Systems & Applications (1995)
Disco: running commodity operating systems on scalable multiprocessors
Edouard Bugnion;Scott Devine;Kinshuk Govil;Mendel Rosenblum.
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (1997)
Optimizing the migration of virtual computers
Constantine P. Sapuntzakis;Ramesh Chandra;Ben Pfaff;Jim Chow.
operating systems design and implementation (2002)
The case for RAMClouds: scalable high-performance storage entirely in DRAM
John Ousterhout;Parag Agrawal;David Erickson;Christos Kozyrakis.
Operating Systems Review (2010)
Virtual machine monitors for scalable multiprocessors
Edouard Bugnion;Scott W. Devine;Mendel Rosenblum.
(1998)
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