Robbert van Renesse
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Robbert van Renesse,
a Dutch American [2] mathematician, computer scientist, and principal research scientist at Cornell University, and further Guitar and Ukulele player and composer.
He defended his Ph.D. in 1989 at Vrije Universiteit under supervision of Andrew S. Tanenbaum.
His research interests include parallel and distributed computing, in particular scalability, fault tolerance and consensus.
Along with Henri Bal in 1986, he wrote two papers on parallel alpha-beta, often quoted in other papers on that topic [3].
Contents
Selected Publications
1985 ...
- Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Robbert van Renesse (1985). Distributed Operating Systems. ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 17, No. 4
- Henri Bal, Robbert van Renesse (1986). Parallel Alpha-Beta Search. 4th NGI-SION Symposium Stimulerende Informatica
- Henri Bal, Robbert van Renesse (1986). A Summary of Parallel Alpha-Beta Search Results. ICCA Journal, Vol 9, No. 3
- Robbert van Renesse, Andrew S. Tanenbaum (1988). Voting with Ghosts. ICDCS 1988
- Robbert van Renesse (1989). The Functional Processing Paradigm. Ph.D. thesis, Vrije Universiteit
1990 ...
- Sape J. Mullender, Guido van Rossum, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Robbert van Renesse, Hans van Staveren (1990). Amoeba: A Distributed Operating System for the 1990s. IEEE Computer, Vol. 23, No. 5 [5]
- Ken Birman, Robbert van Renesse (1994). Reliable Distributed Computing with the Isis Toolkit. Wiley-IEEE Computer Society
- Robbert van Renesse , Ken Birman, Silvano Maffeis (1996). Horus: A flexible group communication system. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 39, No. 4
2000 ...
- Robbert van Renesse (2000). Scalable and Secure Resource Location. HICSS 2000, pdf
- Robbert van Renesse, Ken Birman, Werner Vogels (2003). Astrolabe: A Robust and Scalable Technology for Distributed System Monitoring, Management, and Data Mining. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, Vol. 21, No. 2, pdf
- Robbert van Renesse (2003). The Importance of Aggregation. Future Directions in Distributed Computing 2003, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 2584, Springer
- Robbert van Renesse (2004). Understanding Ukulele Chords. Mel Bay [6]
- Robbert van Renesse (2009). Refining the way to consensus. PODC 2009
2010 ...
- Ittay Eyal, Ken Birman, Robbert van Renesse (2015). Cache Serializability: Reducing Inconsistency in Edge Transactions. ICDCS 2015, pdf
- Stavros Nikolaou, Robbert van Renesse (2016). Moving Participants Turtle Consensus. arXiv:1611.03562
- Robert Escriva, Robbert van Renesse (2016). Consus: Taming the Paxi. arXiv:1612.03457
- Robbert van Renesse (2019). Asynchronous Consensus Without Rounds. arXiv:1908.10716
External Links
- Robbert van Renesse's Home Page
- The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Robbert van Renesse
- Robbert van Renesse - Google Scholar Citations
References
- ↑ Robbert van Renesse's Home Page
- ↑ Robbert van Renesse's Resume
- ↑ Jonathan Schaeffer (1987). Speculative Computing. ICCA Journal, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 118-124
- ↑ dblp: Robbert van Renesse
- ↑ Amoeba (operating system) from Wikipedia
- ↑ 3 Questions Interview: Robert van Renesse, May 2017, YouTube Video