2020 - ACM Fellow For contributions to virtualization technology across clusters, servers, and networks
2004 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Steven D. Gribble mostly deals with The Internet, Distributed computing, World Wide Web, Computer network and File sharing. His The Internet research is under the purview of Operating system. His research integrates issues of Web page and Kernel in his study of Operating system.
He combines subjects such as Routing, Overlay network, Scalability, Latency and Theoretical computer science with his study of Distributed computing. His research on World Wide Web frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Computer security. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Download, Peer-to-peer, Network packet, Web traffic and Bottleneck.
His main research concerns World Wide Web, The Internet, Distributed computing, Operating system and Computer network. His work in World Wide Web addresses issues such as Computer security, which are connected to fields such as Host. His work in The Internet addresses subjects such as Network packet, which are connected to disciplines such as Bottleneck.
His Distributed computing research integrates issues from Ubiquitous computing, Node and Scalability. His Operating system study combines topics in areas such as Embedded system and Kernel. His Computer network study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Overlay network and Internet access.
World Wide Web, Operating system, Web modeling, Web page and Distributed computing are his primary areas of study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Proxy and Thin client in addition to World Wide Web. His research ties Runtime system and Operating system together.
His Web modeling research incorporates elements of Web development, Focused crawler and Web navigation. The concepts of his Web page study are interwoven with issues in Web server, Web crawler and Database. His research in Distributed computing intersects with topics in Multithreading, Mobile cloud, Software deployment, Denial-of-service attack and Kernel.
His primary areas of investigation include World Wide Web, Operating system, Implicit communication, Memory protection and Computer memory. World Wide Web is represented through his Web navigation, Web design, Web API, Web page and Web modeling research. His study in the field of Latency and Concurrency also crosses realms of CPU power dissipation and Interrupt.
His Implicit communication research spans across into fields like Distributed computing, Parallel computing, Determinism, Multiprocessing and Nondeterministic algorithm. His Distributed computing research incorporates themes from Debugging, Use case and Software. His research links Interleaved memory with Memory protection.
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Measurement study of peer-to-peer file sharing systems
Stefan Saroiu;P. Krishna Gummadi;Steven D. Gribble.
conference on multimedia computing and networking (2001)
Measurement, modeling, and analysis of a peer-to-peer file-sharing workload
Krishna P. Gummadi;Richard J. Dunn;Stefan Saroiu;Steven D. Gribble.
symposium on operating systems principles (2003)
King: estimating latency between arbitrary internet end hosts
Krishna P. Gummadi;Stefan Saroiu;Steven D. Gribble.
acm special interest group on data communication (2002)
Cluster-based scalable network services
Armando Fox;Steven D. Gribble;Yatin Chawathe;Eric A. Brewer.
symposium on operating systems principles (1997)
An analysis of internet content delivery systems
Stefan Saroiu;Krishna P. Gummadi;Richard J. Dunn;Steven D. Gribble.
operating systems design and implementation (2002)
The impact of DHT routing geometry on resilience and proximity
K. Gummadi;R. Gummadi;S. Gribble;S. Ratnasamy.
acm special interest group on data communication (2003)
Adapting to network and client variability via on-demand dynamic distillation
Armando Fox;Steven D. Gribble;Eric A. Brewer;Elan Amir.
architectural support for programming languages and operating systems (1996)
Scale and performance in the Denali isolation kernel
Andrew Whitaker;Marianne Shaw;Steven D. Gribble.
operating systems design and implementation (2002)
Measuring and analyzing the characteristics of Napster and Gnutella hosts
Stefan Saroiu;Krishna P. Gummadi;Steven D. Gribble.
Multimedia Systems (2003)
Adapting to network and client variation using infrastructural proxies: lessons and perspectives
A. Fox;S.D. Gribble;Y. Chawathe;E.A. Brewer.
IEEE Personal Communications (1998)
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