Steven D. Gribble is a researcher affiliated with Google in the United States. Their work spans several fields and subfields within computer science and social sciences, with an emphasis on computer science applications and education.
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Stefan Saroiu;P. Krishna Gummadi;Steven D. Gribble
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Armando Fox;Steven D. Gribble;Yatin Chawathe;Eric A. Brewer
Stefan Saroiu;Krishna P. Gummadi;Richard J. Dunn;Steven D. Gribble
K. Gummadi;R. Gummadi;S. Gribble;S. Ratnasamy
Armando Fox;Steven D. Gribble;Eric A. Brewer;Elan Amir
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Andrew Whitaker;Marianne Shaw;Steven D. Gribble
Stefan Saroiu;Krishna P. Gummadi;Steven D. Gribble
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Steven D. Gribble;Matt Welsh;Rob von Behren;Eric A. Brewer
Andrew Whitaker;Marianne Shaw;Steven D. Gribble
Krishna P. Gummadi;Harsha V. Madhyastha;Steven D. Gribble;Henry M. Levy
Steven Gribble;Henry Levy;Alexander Moshchuk;Tanya Bragin
Alexander Moshchuk;Tanya Bragin;Steven D. Gribble;Henry M. Levy
Steven D. Gribble;Alon Y. Halevy;Zachary G. Ives;Maya Rodrig
Robert Grimm;Janet Davis;Eric Lemar;Adam Macbeth
Steven D. Gribble;Eric A. Brewer;Joseph M. Hellerstein;David Culler
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