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`536 Liberty St.
`San Francisco, CA 94114
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`Home/Cell/Business: (512) 784-2966
`Email: Scott.M.Nettles@gmail.com
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`Research Interests
`Experimental computer science and engineering. Networking, operating, and transaction sys-
`tems. Programming languages. Wireless and mobile networking. Design and implementation
`of wireless node prototypes. Cross-layer network design and implementation. Active networking
`and mobile code. Memory management and high-performance garbage collection. Persistent
`storage management.
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`Education
`1988 – 1995, Carnegie Mellon University
`Ph.D. in Computer Science, 1996.
`Thesis: Safe and Efficient Persistent Heaps
`Advisor: Jeannette Wing
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`M.S. in Computer Science, 1992.
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`Pittsburgh, PA
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`Palo Alto, CA
`1981 – 1984, Department of Chemistry, Stanford University
`Ph.D. candidate. Research focus - statistical mechanics and computational chemistry.
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`1977 – 1981, Michigan State University
`B.S. in Chemistry (Honors College), 1981.
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`East Lansing, MI
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`Awards
`2008 Grand Prize Award for WinCool Wireless Networking Demo Contest WiNTECH Workshop
`at ACM MobiCom 2008, San Francisco, CA for Hydra demonstration.
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`2005 Outstanding Faculty Software Engineering Masters Program.
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`2002 First PhD student, Michael Hicks, winner of the 2002 ACM SIGPLAN Doctoral Disserta-
`tion award.
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`1997 – 2001, NSF CAREER award for “CAREER: Advancing Experimental Computer Science
`in Storage Management and Education.”
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`1977 – 1981, Merit Scholar, Alumni Distinguished Scholar, Michigan State University.
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`Work Experience
`May 2013 – Present,
`Consultant.
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`Austin, TX/San Francisco, CA
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`Austin, TX
`June 2013 – May 2015, The University of Texas at Austin
`Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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`Austin, TX
`September 2005 – May 2013, The University of Texas at Austin
`Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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`September 1999 – August 2005, The University of Texas at Austin
`Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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`Austin, TX
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`Philadelphia, PA
`March 2001 – December 2004 University of Pennsylvania
`Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Computer and Information Science.
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`August 1998 – August 1999, The University of Arizona
`Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science.
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`Tucson, AZ
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`January 1995 – August 1999, University of Pennsylvania
`Assistant Professor, Department of Computer and Information Science.
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`Philadelphia, PA
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`Palo Alto, CA
`Summer 1990, DEC Systems Research Center
`Wrote formal specification of copying garbage collection in Larch specification language.
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`September 1988 – December 1994, Carnegie Mellon University
`Research Assistant, School of Computer Science.
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`Pittsburgh, PA
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`Palo Alto, CA
`May 1985 – August 1988, DEC Western Research Laboratory
`Designed and implemented CAD software, including Artemis, a graphics editor, and WCHCK,
`a well checker for the Magic VLSI layout system.
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`June 1984 – April 1985, Silicon Solutions, Inc.
`Designed and implemented novel algorithms for VLSI mask generation.
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`Menlo Park, CA
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`Summers 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, Michigan State University
`Research Assistant, Department of Chemistry.
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`East Lansing, MI
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`The University of Texas at Austin
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`Teaching Experience
`September 1999 – Present
`Spring 2011:
`EE422C, Data Structures.
`EE382N-5, Communication Networks: Technology/Architecture/Protocols.
`EE372N, Telecommunication Networks.
`Fall 2010:
`EE422C, Data Structures.
`Spring 2010:
`EE322C, Data Structures.
`EE382V, Wireless and Mobile Networking.
`Fall 2009:
`EE322C, Data Structures.
`EE382N-5, Communication Networks: Technology/Architecture/Protocols.
`Spring 2009:
`EE382N-5, Communication Networks: Technology/Architecture/Protocols (ESE).
`Fall 2008:
`EE322C, Data Structures.
`EE382N-5, Communication Networks: Technology/Architecture/Protocols.
`Summer 2008:
`Group Independent Study - Reading in Wireless and Mobile Networking.
`Spring 2008:
`EE382N-5, Communication Networks: Technology/Architecture/Protocols (ESE).
`EE382V, Wireless and Mobile Networking.
`Fall 2007:
`EE322C, Data Structures.
`EE382N-5, Communication Networks: Technology/Architecture/Protocols.
`Summer 2007:
`Group Independent Study - Reading in Wireless and Mobile Networking.
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`Spring 2007:
`EE382N-5, Communication Networks: Technology/Architecture/Protocols (ESE).
`EE382V, Wireless and Mobile Networking.
`Fall 2006:
`EE322C, Data Structures.
`EE382N-5, Communication Networks: Technology/Architecture/Protocols.
`Summer 2006:
`Group Independent Study - Reading in Wireless and Mobile Networking.
`Spring 2006:
`EE382N-5, Communication Networks: Technology/Architecture/Protocols (ESE).
`Fall 2005:
`EE322C, Data Structures.
`EE382N-5, Communication Networks: Technology/Architecture/Protocols.
`Summer 2005:
`Group Independent Study - Reading in Wireless and Mobile Networking.
`Spring 2005:
`EE372N, Telecommunication Networks.
`EE382N-5, Communication Networks: Technology/Architecture/Protocols (ESE).
`Fall 2004:
`EE382N-5, Communication Networks: Technology/Architecture/Protocols.
`Summer 2004:
`Group Independent Study - Reading in Wireless and Mobile Networking.
`Spring 2004:
`EE372N, Telecommunication Networks.
`EE382N-5, Communication Networks: Technology/Architecture/Protocols (ESE).
`EE382V, Advanced Topics in Mobile Networking.
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`Previously:
`9 terms (4 ESE), EE382N-5, Communication Networks: Technology/Architecture/Protocols.
`3 terms, EE360P, Operating Systems.
`2 terms, EE397K, Advanced Topics in Mobile Networking.
`1 term, EE382N, Active and Mobile Networking.
`1 term, EE397K, Advanced Topics in Active Networking.
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`August 1998 – August 1999
`Spring 1999, CS 425/525, Principles of Computer Networking.
`Fall 1998, CS 576, Graduate Introduction to Computer Architecture.
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`The University of Arizona
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`University of Pennsylvania
`January 1995 – May 1998
`4 terms, CIS 501, Graduate Introduction to Computer Architecture.
`1 term, CIS 570, Advanced Programming Language Implementation.
`1 term, CSE 385 (Honors), Experimental Computer Science Laboratory.
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`Carnegie Mellon University
`Fall 1988 – Fall 1994, School of Computer Science
`Teaching assistant for Analysis of Algorithms and Introduction to Programming Languages.
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`Stanford University
`Fall 1981 – Spring 1984, Department of Chemistry
`Teaching assistant for Freshman Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Advanced
`Physical Chemistry Laboratory. Head teaching assistant Freshman Chemistry.
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`Fall 1980 – Spring 1981, Department of Chemistry
`Teaching assistant for Honors Freshman Chemistry.
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`Michigan State University
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`Michigan State University
`Fall 1979 – Spring 1980, Lyman Briggs College
`Head teaching assistant for Introductory APL and Introductory Fortran.
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`Funding
`Past
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`“NeTS-ProWiN: Practical Use of Channel Information in Multihop Wireless Networks,” 9/06-
`8/10, NSF, $725,802, PI: Scott Nettles, Co-PI: Robert Heath
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`“Cooperative Communication and Architectures for Cross-Layer Coordination,” 6/06-12/06, The
`Department of Defense (Air Force), $118,401, PI: Scott Nettles Co-PI: Christine Julien
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`“NeTS - ProWiN: Collaborative Research: Exploiting Flexible PHYs in Networks: Prototype and
`Algorithms,” 9/04-8/06, NSF, $500,000, PI: Scott Nettles, Co-PIs: Jeffrey Andrews, Sanjay
`Shakkottai, Robert Heath, Gustavo de Veciana, Co-Collaborator: Kapil Dandekar, Drexel
`University.
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`“MIMO Ad Hoc Battlefield Networks in Dense Urban Environments,” 6/04-5/05, National In-
`struments, $52,500, PI: Robert Heath, Co-PIs: Scott Nettles, Jeff Andrews, Kapil Dandekar
`(Drexel University).
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`“ITR: Collaborative Research: Resource Allocation and Denial of Service Prevention in Active
`Networks,” 9/00-8/04, NSF (CSE-0081360), $417,746, PI: Scott M. Nettles, Co-PI: Gustavo
`de Veciana, Co-Collaborator: Jonathan Smith, The University of Pennsylvania.
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`“CISE Research Instrumentation,” 3/00-2/03, NSF, $139,481, with Doug Burger, Steve Keckler,
`Harrick Vin, Inderjit Dhillon, and Tandy Warnow.
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`“SCOUT: Scientific Computing Cluster of UT,” 8/00-7/01, IBM Shared University Research
`Grant, $430,000,with Doug Burger, Steve Keckler, Harrick Vin, Inderjit Dhillon, and Tandy
`Warnow.
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`“Accelerating Network Evolution with a Software Switch for Active Networks,” 8/96-7/00,
`DARPA, $3,175,688, PI: J. M. Smith, Co-PIs: D. J. Farber, C. A. Gunter, S. M Nettles, D.
`C. Feldmeier, and W. D. Sincoskie.
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`“Undergraduate Education in High Performance Computing,” 7/96-6/98, NSF, $98,955, PI: V.
`Tannen, Co-PIs: I. Lee, S. Nettles, E. Simoncelli, I. Winston.
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`“A Storage Management Test-Bed,” 6/97-5/98, Penn Research Foundation, $8,000, PI: S. Nettles.
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`“CAREER: Advancing Experimental Computer Science in Storage Management and Education,”
`6/97-5/00, NSF, $205,000, PI: S. Nettles.
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`“Intel Technology for Education 2000: ENIAC 2000,” 12/97-12/00, Intel, $1,900.00, PI: David
`Farber. Note: Although we choose not to have Co-PIs on this grant, I was one of the primary
`authors.
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`Completed PhD Students
`Michael Hicks (“Dynamic Software Updating”, May 2001, University of Pennsylvania. Winner of
`the 2002 ACM SIGPLAN Doctoral Dissertation Award.) (Currently, Associate Professor,
`University of Maryland CS, CAREER Award 2004).
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`Jon Moore (“Practical Programmable Packets”, July 2002, University of Pennsylvania)).
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`Seong-kyu Song (“Applying Active Network Adaptability to Wireless Networks,” December 2004,
`The University of Texas at Austin).
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`Alex Garthwaite (“Making the Trains Run on Time”, December 2004, University of Pennsylva-
`nia)).
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`Minyoung Park (“Designing Medium Access Control Protocols for Multiple-Input Multiple-
`Output Wireless Networks,” July 2005, The University of Texas at Austin)
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`Yihong Zhou (“Spatial Usage and Power Control in Multihop Wireless Networks,” December
`2006, The University of Texas at Austin)
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`Soon Hyeok Choi (“A Software Architecture for Cross-Layer Wireless Networks,” May 2008, The
`University of Texas at Austin)
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`Wonsoo Kim (“Improving the Performance of Wireless Networks using Frame Aggregation and
`Rate Adaptation,” December 2010, The University of Texas at Austin)
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`Ketan Mandke (“Validating Wireless Network Simulations Using Direct Execution,” February
`2012, The University of Texas at Austin)
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`Karen Watkins (“Beam-Enabled Acoustic Link Establishment (BEALE) for Underwater Acoustic
`Networks, ” April 2013, The University of Texas at Austin)
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`UT Master’s Students
`MS Thesis Completed - Stephen Shannon, Sangyoo Ha, Vijaylaxmi Chakravarty, Anish Jacob,
`Hari Sankar.
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`MS Report Completed -
`Vivek Kumar, Jay Shah, Manoj Agarwal, Harold Zhu, Divya Madhusudhan, Jaewoo
`Kim, Chatchawan Dejitthirat, Vijay Hampapur, Tatiana Garban, Diane Flemming, Anant
`Badrayani, Nikolaus Brauer, Omar Cardona, Edward Doan, Elton Faggett, Jermel Kyon
`Holman, Vijaya Jas, Adriana Lopez Prieto, Sanjay Mishra, Louis Orenstein, Nicholas Or-
`rick, S. V. N. Vavilikolanu, Madeline Vega.
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`Former Post Doctoral Fellows
`University of Pennsylvania - Luke Hornoff.
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`Completed Plan II Honors Thesis
`Matthew Augustine (Also Senior Project).
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`Professional Activities
`Technical Program Committee Member-International Working Conference on Active Networks,
`2002, 2003, 2004.
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`Technical Program Committee Member-IEEE Computer and Communication Society (INFO-
`COM) Conference, 2003.
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`Member International Federation for Information Processing Working Group 6.7 on Active and
`Programmable Networks, 2000-Present.
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`Presentation to, Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Study Group, 2004.
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`NSF Wireless Networking PI meeting, 2004.
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`DARPA Application Private Networks workshop, 2003.
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`DARPA Active Networks Next Generation Workshop, 2001.
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`Co-Program Chair and Committee Member-International Working Conference on Active Net-
`works, 2001.
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`DARPA Information Science and Technology Study Group (ISAT) on ”Mobility and Security”,
`2000.
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`Technical Program Committee Member - International Symposium on Memory Management,
`1998, 2000.
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`Co-organizer of the Seventh International Workshop on Persistent Object Systems. Cape May,
`New Jersey, June 1996.
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`NSF grant review panels CISE-CCR (compiler area) (1997), CISE-AINR (Network Area) (2000,
`2001, 2003), CISE-NeTS (Network Area) (2004), CISE-SOD (2004)
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`Reviewer for a variety of conferences and journals, including: ACM Transactions on Programming
`Languages and Systems, the ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language De-
`sign and Implementation, IEEE Computer and Communication Society (INFOCOM) Con-
`ference, ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming, the ACM
`Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, and others.
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`Departmental Service
`Graduate Admissions Committee, Communications, Networking, and Systems area, 2000-2011.
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`Computer Engineering Curriculum Committee, 1999-2004.
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`Communications, Networking, and Systems Curriculum Committee, 1999-2011.
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`Graduate Admissions Committee, Computer Engineering area, 2000-2002.
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`Undergraduate Appeals Committee, 2000-2004.
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`Department Metric Review Committee, 2002.
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`Publications and Talks
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`Books
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`Scott M. Nettles
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`1. “Proceedings of the Third International Working Conference on Active Networks,” Ian W.
`Marshall, Scott Nettles, and Naoki Wakamiya editors, volume 2207 of Lecture Notes in
`Computer Science, 164 pages. Springer-Verlag, October 2001.
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`2. “Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Persistent Object Systems,” Richard
`Connor and Scott Nettles, Ed., 267 pages. Morgan Kaufmann, 1997.
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`Book Chapters
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`1. “Execution Environments,” Scott M. Nettles and Michael Hicks, To appear in Active Networks,
`Bobby Bhattacharjee and James Sterbenz editors, John Wiley and Sons, U.K., 2004, Book
`in progress, our chapter is complete.
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`2. “Realizing SwitchWare,” Jonathan M. Smith and Scott M. Nettles, Appears in Programmable
`IP Networks: Management and Rapid Service Deployment, A. Galis, S. Denazis, C. Klein,
`and C. Brou editors, Artech House (March 2004), pages 65-86.
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`Refereed Journal Publications
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`1. “Using Active Networking’s Adaptability in Ad Hoc Routing.” Nettles, S.M. and Song, S.K. ,
`In IFIP Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). Vol. 3912, No. 3912, 138-155, 2011.
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`2. “Evolution in Action: Using Active Networking to Evolve Network Support for Mobility,”
`Hicks, M. and Nettles, S., Seong-Kyu, S., and Shannon, S. ,
`In IFIP Lecture Notes in
`Computer Science (LNCS). Vol. 2546, No. 2546, 146-161, 2011.
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`3. “Active Networking for TCP over Wireless,” Nettles, S.M. and Song, S.K., In IFIP Lecture
`Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). Vol. 3912, No. 3912, 156-168, 2011.
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`4. “On the architecture of Authentication, Authorisation, and Accounting for real-time secondary
`market services,” Yihong Zhou, Dapeng Wu, and Scott M. Nettles, In International Journal
`of Wireless and Mobile Computing (IJWMC), Vol. 4, No. 3, 2010
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`5. “On MAC-Layer Denial of Service Attacks in IEEE 802.11 networks: Analysis and Counter-
`measures,” Yihong Zhou, Dapeng Wu, and Scott M. Nettles, Int. J. Wire. Mob. Comput.
`1, 3/4 (Feb. 2006), 268-275.
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`6. “Dynamic Software Updating,” Michael Hicks and Scott Nettles, In ACM Transactions on
`Programming Languages and Systems. 27, 6, (2005) 1049–1096
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`7. “Active Networking: One View of the Past, Present, and Future,” Jonathan M. Smith and
`Scott Nettles, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C 34(1): 4-18
`(2004).
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`8. “Disk-Covering, a fast converging method for phylogenetic tree reconstruction,” D. Huson, S.
`Nettles, and T. Warnow, The Journal of Computational Biology, Special issue for selected
`papers from RECOMB 1999, Vol. 6, No. 3, 1999, pp. 369-386. (This appeared in a pre-
`liminary form in the Proceedings of RECOMB 1999, as Obtaining highly accurate topology
`estimates of evolutionary trees from very short sequences. Lyon, France.)
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`9. “The Hybrid tree reconstruction method,” D. Huson, S. Nettles, K. Rice, T. Warnow, and S.
`Yooseph The Journal of Experimental Algorithmics, Volume 4, Article 5, 1999. Special issue
`for selected papers from The Workshop on Algorithms Engineering, Saarbrucken, Germany,
`1998. http://www.jea.acm.org/1999/HusonHybrid/.
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`10. “The SwitchWare Active Network Architecture,” D. Scott Alexander, William A. Arbaugh,
`Michael W. Hicks, Pankaj Kakkar, Angelos D. Keromytis, Jonathan T. Moore, Carl A.
`Gunter, Scott M. Nettles, and Jonathan M. Smith,
`IEEE Networking, Special issue on
`Active and Controllable Networking, 1998.
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`11. “Composing First-Class Transactions,” Nicholas Haines, Darrell Kindred, J. Gregory Morrisett,
`Scott M. Nettles, and Jeannette M. Wing, ACM Transactions on Programming Languages
`and Systems, Vol. 16, No. 6, November 1994, Pages 1719-1736.
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`12. “Solvent Isotope Effects Upon the Kinetics of Some Simple Electrode Reactions,” Michael J.
`Weaver, Paul D. Tyma and Scott M. Nettles, J. Electroanal. Chem., 140(1980).
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`13. “Solvent Isotope Effects Upon the Thermodynamics of Some Transition-Metal Redox Couples
`in Aqueous Media,” Michael J. Weaver and Scott M. Nettles, Inorg. Chem., 19(1980).
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`Invited Publications
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`1. “Chunks in PLAN: Language Support for Programs as Packets,” Jonathan T. Moore, Michael
`Hicks, and Scott M. Nettles, Proceedings of the 37th Annual Allerton Conference on Com-
`munication, Control, and Computing, September 1999.
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`Refereed Conference Publications
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`1. “An Experimental Evaluation of Rate Adaptation for Multi-Antenna Systems,” Wonsoo Kim,
`M. O. Khan, K. T. Truong, Soon-Hyeok Choi, R. Grant, H. K. Wright, K. Mandke, R.
`Daniels, R. W. Heath, Jr., and S. Nettles Appears in Proc. of the IEEE INFOCOM 2009,
`April 19-25, 2009, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, pp. 2313 - 232 (2009).
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`2. “Improving the performance of multi-hop wireless networks using frame aggregation and broad-
`cast for TCP ACKs,” Wonsoo Kim, Hyrum K. Wright, and Scott M. Nettles Appears in
`CoNEXT ’08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM CoNEXT Conference (2008).
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`3. “Throughput/Delay Measurements of Limited Feedback Beamforming in Indoor Wireless Net-
`works ,” R. Daniels, K. Mandke, S. Nettles and R. W. Heath, Jr. Appears in Proc. of IEEE
`Global Telecommunications Conf., pp. 1-6, New Orleans, LA, USA, Nov. 30 - Dec. 4, 2008
`(2008)
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`4. “Machine learning for physical layer link adaptation in multiple-antenna wireless networks,”
`R. Daniels, K. Mandke, Steven W. Peters, S. Nettles and R. W. Heath, Jr. Appears in
`WiNTECH ’08: Proceedings of the third ACM international workshop on Wireless network
`testbeds, experimental evaluation and characterization, (2008)
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`5. “A Software Architecture for Cross-Layer Wireless Network Adaptations,” Soon-Hyeok Choi,
`Dewayne E. Perry, and Scott M. Nettles Appears in WICSA ’08: Proceedings of the Seventh
`Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (2008)
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`6. “Physical Concerns for Cross-Layer Prototyping and Wireless Network Experimentation,” K.
`Mandke, R. Daniels, Soon-Hyeok Choi, S. Nettles and R. W. Heath, Jr., Appears in Proc.
`of the Second ACM International Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds, Experimental
`Evaluation and Characterization, pp. 11-18, Montreal, Canada, September 10, (2007).
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`7. “A MIMO Demonstration of Hydra,” K. Mandke, R. Daniels, Soon-Hyeok Choi, S. Nettles and
`R. W. Heath, Jr. Appears in Proc. of the Second ACM International Workshop on Wireless
`Network Testbeds, Experimental Evaluation and Characterization, pp. 101-102, Montreal,
`Canada, September 10, (2007).
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`8. “Early Results on Hydra: A Flexible MAC/PHY Multihop Testbed,” K. Mandke, Soon-Hyeok
`Choi, Gibeom Kim, R. Grant, R. Daniels, Wonsoo Kim, R. W. Heath, Jr., and S. Nettles
`Appears in Proc. of IEEE Vehicular Tech. Conf. , pp. 1896-1900, Dublin, Ireland, April 23
`- 25, (2007).
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`9. “Multichannel Feedback in OFDM Ad Hoc Networks,” T. Tang, K.Mandke, C. B. Chae, R.
`W. Heath, Jr., and S. Nettles Appears in IEEE Sensor and Ad Hoc Communications and
`Networks (SECON), vol. 2, pp. 701-706, (2006).
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`10. “Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting for Real-Time Secondary Market Services,”
`Yihong Zhou, Dapeng Wu, and Scott M. Nettles, Appears in the IEEE International Con-
`ference on Communications (ICC) May 2005.
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`11. “Balancing the Hidden and Exposed Node Problems With Power Control In CSMA/CA-Based
`Wireless Networks,” Yihong Zhou and Scott M. Nettles, Appears in the IEEE Wireless
`Communications and Networking Conference 2005.
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`12. “Improving TCP throughput for multi-hop wireless networks using multiple antennas,” Miny-
`oung Park and Scott M. Nettles, Appears in the Vehicular Technology Conference, 2005.
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`13. “An overhead controlled MAC protocol for high data-rate wireless networks,” Soon-Hyeok Choi
`and Scott M. Nettles, Appears in the Vehicular Technology Conference, 2005.
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`14. “A max-min strategy for QoS improvement in MIMO ad-hoc networks,” Seung Jun Baek,
`Gibeom Kim, and Scott M. Nettles, Appears in the Vehicular Technology Conference, 2005.
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`15. “Analyzing and Preventing MAC-Layer Denial of Service Attacks for Stock 802.11 Systems,”
`Yihong Zhou, Dapeng Wu, and Scott M. Nettles, Appears in Proc. of IEEE/ACM First
`International Workshop on Broadband Wireless Services and Applications.
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`16. “Improving Throughput and Fairness for MIMO Ad Hoc Networks Using Antenna Selection
`Diversity,” Minyoung Park, Robert W. Heath, Jr. and Scott Nettles, Appears in in Proc.
`of IEEE Global Telecommunications Conf., Dallas, TX, USA on Nov. 29 - Dec. 3, 2004.
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`17. “A MIMO-OFDM Transceiver for Ad Hoc Networking,” Taiwen Tang, Minyoung Park, Robert
`W. Heath, Jr., and Scott M. Nettles, Appears in Proc. of International Workshop on
`Wireless Ad-hoc Networks, Oulu, Finland on May 31 - Jun. 3, 2004.
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`18. “Wireless Channel-aware Ad Hoc Cross-Layer Protocol with Multi-route Path Selection Diver-
`sity,” Minyoung Park, Jeffery G. Andrews and Scott Nettles, Appears in Proceedings of the
`IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, October, 2003.
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`19. “Scalable Distributed Management with Lightweight Active Packets,” Jonathan T. Moore,
`Jessica Kornblum Moore, and Scott Nettles, Appears in the Fourth International Working
`Conference on Active Networks (IWAN 2002).
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`20. “Experiences with Capsule-based Active Networking,” Jonathan T. Moore, Michael Hicks,
`David Wetherall, and Scott Nettles. In Proceedings of DARPA Active Networks Conference
`and Exposition, 2002, San Francisco, June 2002.
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`21. “Dynamic Software Updating,” Michael Hicks, Jonathan T. Moore, and Scott Nettles, Pro-
`ceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Imple-
`mentation, pages 13-23. ACM, June 2001. (˜20% acceptance rate)
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`22. “Practical Programmable Packets,” Jonathan T. Moore, Michael Hicks, and Scott Nettles,
`Proceedings of the Twentieth IEEE Computer and Communication Society (INFOCOM)
`Conference, pages 41-50. IEEE, April 2001. (23% acceptance rate)
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`23. “Compiling PLAN to SNAP,” Michael Hicks, Jonathan T. Moore, and Scott Nettles. Proceed-
`ings of the Third International Working Conference on Active Networks, Ian W. Marshall,
`Scott Nettles, and Naoki Wakamiya editors, volume 2207 of Lecture Notes in Computer
`Science, pages 134-151. Springer-Verlag, October 2001.
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`24. “Active Networking Means Evolution (or enhanced extensibility required),” Michael Hicks
`and Scott Nettles. Proceedings of the Second International Working Conference on Active
`Networks, Hiroshi Yashuda editor, volume 1942 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages
`16-32. Springer-Verlag, October 2000.
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`25. “PLANet: An Active Internetwork,” Michael Hicks, Jonathan T. Moore, D. Scott Alexander,
`Carl A. Gunter, and Scott Nettles, Proceedings of the Eighteenth IEEE Computer and
`Communication Society (INFOCOM) Conference, pages 1124-1133.
`IEEE, March 1999.
`(32% acceptance rate)
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`26. “Sidney and RDS: An Evaluation of Two Persistent Storage Systems,” Scott M. Nettles, Pro-
`ceedings of the IEEE International Performance, Computing, and Communications Confer-
`ence, Phoenix, February 1999.
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`27. “PLAN: A Packet Language for Active Networks,” Michael Hicks, Pankaj Kakkar, Jonathan
`T. Moore, Carl A. Gunter, and Scott Nettles, The ACM SIGPLAN International Confer-
`ence on Functional Programming (ICFP), pages 86-93. Baltimore, September 1998. (˜20%
`acceptance rate)
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`28. “Transactions for Java,” Alex Garthwaite and Scott Nettles, IEEE International Conference
`on Computer Languages, pages 16-27, Chicago, May 1998. (30% acceptance rate)
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`29. “A Study of Large Object Spaces,” Michael Hicks, Luke Hornoff, Jonathan T. Moore, and Scott
`Nettles, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Memory Management (ISMM),
`pages 138-145, Vancouver, October 1998.
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`30. “The SwitchWare Active Network Implementation,” D. Scott Alexander, Michael W. Hicks,
`Pankaj Kakkar, Angelos D. Keromytis, Marianne Shaw, Jonathan T. Moore, Carl A. Gunter,
`Trevor Jim, Scott M. Nettles, and Jonathan M. Smith, Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN
`Workshop on ML, Baltimore, September 1998.
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`In Proceedings of the Eighth
`31. “Transactions in a Flash,” Morgan Price and Scott Nettles.
`Workshop on Persistent Object Systems, pages 2-16, September 1998.
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`32. “Network Programming with PLAN,” Michael Hicks, Pankaj Kakkar, Jonathan T. Moore, Carl
`A. Gunter and Scott Nettles, in Internet Programming Languages, ICCL’98 Workshop, Henri
`E. Bal and Boumediene Belkhouche and Luca Cardelli editors, volume 1686 of Lecture Notes
`in Computer Science, pages 127-143. Springer-Verlag, May 1998.
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`33. “The Disk-Covering Method for Tree Reconstruction,” D. Huson, S. Nettles, L. Parida, T.
`Warnow, and S. Yooseph, Algorithms and Experiments (ALEX), 1998.
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`34. “Active Bridging,” Scott Alexander, Marianne Shaw, Scott M. Nettles, and Jonathan M. Smith,
`In Proceedings of SIGCOMM ’97, pages 101-111, September 1997. (11% acceptance rate)
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`35. “Infrastructure for proof-referencing code,” C. Gunter, P. Homeier and S. Nettles, in Proceed-
`ings, Workshop on Foundations of Secure Mobile Code, March 1997.
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`36. “The Measured Cost of Copying Garbage Collection Mechanisms,” Michael Hicks, Jonathan T.
`Moore, and Scott Nettles,
`In Proceedings of the International Conference on Functional
`Programming (ICFP), pages 292-305, June 1997. (32% acceptance rate)
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`37. “Transactions for Java,” Alex Garthwaite and Scott Nettles,
`Workshop on Java and Persistence, September 1996.
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`in Proceedings of the First
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`38. “A Rollback Technique for Implementing Persistence by Reachability,” Scott Nettles and James
`O’Toole, in Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop on Persistent Object Systems, pages 120-
`127, June 1996.
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`39. “Concurrent Replicating Garbage Collection,” James W. O’Toole and Scott M. Nettles, In
`Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional Programming, pages 34-42, June
`1994. Also MIT-LCS-TR-570 and CMU-CS-93-138. (˜20% acceptance rate)
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`James W. O’Toole,
`40. “Concurrent Compacting Garbage Collection of a Persistent Heap,”
`Scott M. Nettles, and David K. Gifford, In Proceedings of the 14th ACM Symposium on
`Operating Systems Principles, pages 161-174, ACM, December 1993. (27% acceptance rate)
`Also CMU-CS-93-137 and MIT-LCS-TR-569.
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`In
`41. “Real-Time Replication Garbage Collection,” Scott M. Nettles and James W. O’Toole,
`Proceedings of the SIGPLAN Symposium on Programming Language Design and Implemen-
`tation, pages 217-226, ACM, June 1993. (17% acceptance rate)
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`42. “Improving the Performance of SML Garbage Collection using Application-Specific Virtual
`Memory Management,” Eric Cooper, Scott Nettles, and Indira Subramanian, In Proceedings
`of the ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional Programming, pages 43-52, June 1992.
`(˜20% acceptance rate)
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`43. “Replication-Based Incremental Copying Collection,” Scott M. Nettles, James W. O’Toole,
`David Pierce, and Nicholas Haines, in Proceedings of the SIGPLAN International Workshop
`on Memory Management, Springer-Verlag, pages 357-364, September 1992. Also CMU-CS-
`93-135.
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`44. “Extensions to Standard ML to Support Transactions,” Jeannette M. Wing, Manuel Faehn-
`drich, J. Gregory Morrisett, and Scott M. Nettles,
`in ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on ML
`and its Applications, pages 104-118, June 1992. Also CMU-CS-92-132, April 1992.
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`in
`45. “Persistence + Undoability = Transactions,” Scott M. Nettles and Jeannette M. Wing,
`Proceedings of Hawaii International Conference on Systems Science 25, January 1992. Also
`CMU-CS-91-173, August 1991.
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`46. “Reliable Distributed Computing with Avalon/Common Lisp,” Stewart M. Clamen, Linda D.
`Leibengood, Scott M. Nettles, and Jeannette M. Wing, In Proceedings of the 1990 Interna-
`tional Conference on Computer Languages, pages 169-179, New Orleans, March 1990. Also
`CMU-CS-89-186.
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`Technical Reports
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`1. “General-Purpose Persistence Using Flash Memory,” Jonathan T. Moore, Michael Hicks, and
`Scott Nettles. Technical Report MS-CIS-97-3, CIS Department, University of Pennsylvania,
`1997.
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`2. “Switchware: Accelerating Network Evolution,” J. M. Smith, D. J. Farber, C. A. Gunter, S.
`M. Nettles, D. C. Feldmeier, and W. D. Sincoskie. Technical Report MS-CIS-96-38, CIS
`Department, University of Pennsylvania, 1996.
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`3. “Safe and Efficient Persistent Heaps,” Scott Nettles. Technical Report CMU-CS-TR-95-225,
`Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science, December 1995.
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`4. “Tinkertoy Transactions,” Nicholas Haines, Darrell Kindred, J. Gregory Morrisett, Scott M.
`Nettles, and Jeannette M. Wing, Technical Report CMU-CS-93-202, Carnegie Mellon Com-
`puter Science Department, December 1993.
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`5. “Venari/ML Interfaces and Examples,” Jeannette M. Wing, Manuel Faehndrich, Nicholas
`Haines, Karen Kietzke, Darrell Kindred, J. Gregory Morrisett and Scott M. Nettles, Techni-
`cal Report CMU-CS-93-123, Carnegie Mellon Computer Science Department, March 1993.
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`6. “A Larch Specification of Copying Garbage Collection,” Scott Nettles, Technical Report CMU-
`CS-92-219, Carnegie Mellon Computer Science Department, December 1992.
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`Invited Talks
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`1. “PLAN and PLANet,” Brown University, Department of Computer Science, Spring 1999.
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`2. “Safe and Efficient Persistent Heaps,” The University of Arizona, Department of Computer
`Science, December 1998.
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`3. “PLAN and PLANet,” The University of Arizona, Department of Computer Science, Spring
`1998.
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`4. “PLAN and PLANet,” Indiana University, Department of Computer Science, Spring 1998.
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`5. “PLAN and PLANet,” The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Computer Sciences,
`Spring 1998.
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`6. “PLAN and PLANet,” Rutgers University, Department of Computer Science, Spring 1998.
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`7. “Replicating Collection and the Oscar Performance Evaluation Tool,” Sun Microsystems Java
`Research Group, August 1997.
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`8. “Replicating Collection and the Oscar Performance Evaluation Tool,” Intel Java Research
`Group, August 1997.
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`9. “Transactions For Java,” Carnegie Mellon, August 1996.
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`10. “Safe and Efficient Persistent Heaps,” INRIA, June 1996.
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`11. “Real-Time Replication Garbage Collection,” Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto,
`California, June 1993.
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`12. “Real-Time Replication Garbage Collection,” DEC Systems Research Center, Palo Alto, Cali-
`fornia, June 1993.
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`13. “Real-Time Replication Garbage Collection,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cam-
`bridge, Massachusetts, November 1992.
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`14. “Persistence + Undoability = Transactions,” European Computer Research Center, Munich,
`Germany, September 1992.
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`15. “Distributed First-Class Values for Functional Languages,” European Computer Research Cen-
`ter, Munich, Germany, September 1992.
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`Invited Participant
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`1. NSF Wireless Networking PI meeting, January 2004.
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`2. NSF Networking PI meeting, November 2000, January 2003.
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`3. DARPA Active Networks Next Generation Workshop, December 2001.
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`4. DARPA Active Networks PI Meeting, December 2001.
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`5. DARPA Focus 2000, June 2000.
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`6. DARPA Active Networks Demonstration, December 2000.
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`7. OOPSLA ’97 Workshop on Memory Management and Garbage Collection, Atlanta GA, October
`1997.
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`8. Third DARPA Workshop on Active Networks, June 1997.
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`9. DARPA Workshop on Foundations for Secure Mobile Code, March 1997.
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`10. Second DARPA Workshop on Active Networks, March 1997.
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`11. First DARPA Workshop on Active Networks, September 1996.
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`12. OOPSLA ’93 Workshop on Memory Management and Garbage Collection, Washington, D.C.,
`September 1993.
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`Software Distributions
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`1. The Active Bridge. http://www.cis.upenn.edu/˜switchware/activebridge/
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