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National Ranking
2061

Overview

Steven Tuecke was affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States. Their research spanned multiple domains within computer science and decision sciences, focusing on both foundational and applied aspects of scientific computing and data management.

The main fields of study for Steven included:

  • Computer Science
  • Decision Sciences

They also contributed to various specialized subfields such as:

  • Information Systems and Management
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Artificial Intelligence

The research topics covered in their work reflect an emphasis on computational methodologies and interdisciplinary applications. These topics included:

  • Scientific Computing and Data Management
  • Machine Learning in Materials Science
  • Machine Learning and Data Classification
  • Advanced Data Storage Technologies
  • Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems

Their publications appeared in venues such as:

  • Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
  • Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing

Two notable publications from 2020 were:

  • "DLHub: Simplifying publication, discovery, and use of machine learning models in science" in the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
  • "OAuth SSH with Globus Auth" in Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing

Frequent coauthors in their work included:

  • Ryan Chard
  • Kyle Chard
  • Ian Foster
  • Zhuozhao Li
  • Logan Ward

Best Publications

  • The Anatomy of the Grid: Enabling Scalable Virtual Organizations

    Ian Foster;Carl Kesselman;Steven Tuecke

  • The Physiology of the Grid

    Ian Foster;Ian Foster;Carl Kesselman;Jeffrey M. Nick;Steven Tuecke

  • The Physiology of the Grid An Open Grid Services Architecture for Distributed Systems Integration

    Ian Foster;Carl Kesselman;Jeffrey M. Nick;Steven Tuecke

  • Grid services for distributed system integration

    I. Foster;C. Kesselman;J.M. Nick;S. Tuecke

  • A security architecture for computational grids

    Ian Foster;Carl Kesselman;Gene Tsudik;Steven Tuecke

  • Condor-G: A Computation Management Agent for Multi-Institutional Grids

    James Frey;Todd Tannenbaum;Miron Livny;Ian Foster

  • Condor-G: a computation management agent for multi-institutional grids

    J. Frey;T. Tannenbaum;M. Livny;I. Foster

  • The data grid

    Ann Chervenak;Ian Foster;Carl Kesselman;Charles Salisbury

  • A Resource Management Architecture for Metacomputing Systems

    Karl Czajkowski;Ian T. Foster;Nicholas T. Karonis;Carl Kesselman

  • Web services agreement specification (ws-agreement)

    Alain Andrieux;Karl Czajkowski;Asit Dan;Katarzyna Keahey

  • Data management and transfer in high-performance computational grid environments

    Bill Allcock;Joe Bester;John Bresnahan;Ann L. Chervenak

  • Security for Grid services

    V. Welch;F. Siebenlist;I. Foster;J. Bresnahan

  • The Anatomy of the Grid

    Ian Foster;Ian Foster;Carl Kesselman;Steven Tuecke

  • A directory service for configuring high-performance distributed computations

    S. Fitzgerald;I. Foster;C. Kesselman;G. von Laszewski

  • An online credential repository for the Grid: MyProxy

    J. Novotny;S. Tuecke;V. Welch

  • A community authorization service for group collaboration

    L. Pearlman;V. Welch;I. Foster;C. Kesselman

  • A national-scale authentication infrastructure

    R. Butler;V. Welch;D. Engert;I. Foster

  • SNAP: A Protocol for Negotiating Service Level Agreements and Coordinating Resource Management in Distributed Systems

    Karl Czajkowski;Ian T. Foster;Ian T. Foster;Carl Kesselman;Volker Sander

  • The Nexus Approach to Integrating Multithreading and Communication

    Ian Foster;Carl Kesselman;Steven Tuecke

  • Secure, Efficient Data Transport and Replica Management for High-Performance Data-Intensive Computing

    Bill Allcock;Joe Bester;John Bresnahan;Ann L. Chervenak

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian Foster
Ian Foster University of Chicago
Carl Kesselman
Carl Kesselman University of Southern California
Kyle Chard
Kyle Chard University of Chicago
Ann Chervenak
Ann Chervenak The Aerospace Corporation
Andrew S. Grimshaw
Andrew S. Grimshaw University of Virginia
Michael J. Franklin
Michael J. Franklin University of Chicago
Jason Leigh
Jason Leigh University of Hawaii at Manoa
Asit Dan
Asit Dan IBM (United States)
Michael Wilde
Michael Wilde Argonne National Laboratory
Heiko Ludwig
Heiko Ludwig IBM (United States)

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