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Overview

Yixin Diao is affiliated with IBM in the United States. The scientist's professional focus is concentrated within this institution.

There are no records of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields or subfields of study, main topics of work, or awards associated with Yixin Diao in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Feedback Control of Computing Systems

    Joseph L. Hellerstein;Yixin Diao;Sujay Parekh;Dawn M. Tilbury

  • ABLE: a toolkit for building multiagent autonomic systems

    J. P. Bigus;D. A. Schlosnagle;J. R. Pilgrim;W. N. Mills

  • Using MIMO feedback control to enforce policies for interrelated metrics with application to the Apache Web server

    Yixin Diao;N. Gandhi;J.L. Hellerstein;S. Parekh

  • Stable fault-tolerant adaptive fuzzy/neural control for a turbine engine

    Yixin Diao;K.M. Passino

  • MIMO control of an Apache web server: modeling and controller design

    N. Gandhi;D.M. Tilbury;Y. Diao;J. Hellerstein

  • Adaptive self-tuning memory in DB2

    Adam J. Storm;Christian Garcia-Arellano;Sam S. Lightstone;Yixin Diao

  • Online response time optimization of Apache web server

    Xue Liu;Lui Sha;Yixin Diao;Steven Froehlich

  • Self-managing systems: a control theory foundation

    Y. Diao;J.L. Hellerstein;Sujay Parekh;R. Griffith

  • Managing Web server performance with AutoTune agents

    Y. Diao;J. L. Hellerstein;S. Parekh;J. P. Bigus

  • Introduction to Control Theory And Its Application to Computing Systems

    Tarek Abdelzaher;Yixin Diao;Joseph L. Hellerstein;Chenyang Lu

  • A control theory foundation for self-managing computing systems

    Yixin Diao;J.L. Hellerstein;S. Parekh;R. Griffith

  • Intelligent fault-tolerant control using adaptive and learning methods

    Yixin Diao;Kevin M. Passino

  • Using fuzzy control to maximize profits in service level management

    Y. Diao;J. L. Hellerstein;S. Parekh

  • Optimizing Quality of Service Using Fuzzy Control

    Yixin Diao;Joseph L. Hellerstein;Sujay Parekh

  • Adaptive neural/fuzzy control for interpolated nonlinear systems

    Yixin Diao;K.M. Passino

  • Controlling Quality of Service in Multi-Tier Web Applications

    Yixin Diao;J.L. Hellerstein;S. Parekh;H. Shaikh

  • Using MIMO linear control for load balancing in computing systems

    Yixin Diao;J.L. Hellerstein;A.J. Storm;M. Surendra

  • Fault diagnosis for a turbine engine

    Yixin Diao;Kevin M. Passino

  • Dynamic surge protection: An approach to handling unexpected workload surges with resource actions that have lead times

    Ed Lassettre;David W. Coleman;Yixin Diao;Steve Froehlich

  • Methods and systems for control discovery in computing systems

    Yixin Diao;Frank N. Eskesen;Steven E. Froehlich;Joseph L. Hellerstein

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph L. Hellerstein
Joseph L. Hellerstein University of Washington
Dawn M. Tilbury
Dawn M. Tilbury University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Kevin M. Passino
Kevin M. Passino The Ohio State University
Sam Lightstone
Sam Lightstone IBM (United States)
Asser N. Tantawi
Asser N. Tantawi IBM (United States)
Gail E. Kaiser
Gail E. Kaiser Columbia University
Marco Mellia
Marco Mellia Polytechnic University of Turin
Heiko Ludwig
Heiko Ludwig IBM (United States)
Tarek Abdelzaher
Tarek Abdelzaher University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Lui Sha
Lui Sha University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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