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Research interests:

  1. Parallel and distributed computing
  2. Operating systems
  3. Programming languages

Publications

    Mobile/distributed/ubiquitous computing:

    1. Middleware Support for Reconciling Client Updates and Data Transcoding,
      T. Phan, G. Zorpas, and R. Bagrodia.
      ACM MobiSys, June 2004.
      [.pdf]
    2. A Scalable, Distributed Middleware Service Architecture to Support Mobile Internet Applications,
      R. Bagrodia, T. Phan, and R. Guy.
      WINET Journal, 9:4, July 2003.
    3. iMASH: Interactive Mobile Application Session Handoff,
      R. Bagrodia, S. Bhattacharyya, F. Cheng, S. Gerding, G. Glazer, R. Guy, Z. Ji, J. Lin, T. Phan, E. Skow, M. Varshney, and G. Zorpas.
      ACM MobiSys, May 2003.
      [.ps.gz] [.pdf]
    4. Challenge: Integrating Mobile Wireless Devices Into the Computational Grid,
      T. Phan, L. Huang, and C. Dulan.
      ACM MobiCom, September 2002.
      [.ps.gz] [.pdf]
    5. The Convergence of Heterogeneous Internet-Connected Clients Within iMASH,
      T. Phan, G. Zorpas, and R. Bagrodia.
      IEEE Wireless Communications magazine, April 2002.
    6. An Extensible and Scalable Content Adaptation Pipeline Architecture to Support Heterogeneous Clients,
      T. Phan, G. Zorpas, and R. Bagrodia.
      ICDCS, July 2002.
      [.ps.gz] [.pdf]
    7. A Scalable, Distributed Middleware Service Architecture to Support Mobile Internet Applications,
      T. Phan, R. Guy, and R. Bagrodia.
      ACM Wireless Mobile Internet Workshop, July 2001.
      [.ps.gz] [.pdf]
    8. A New TWIST on Mobile Computing: Two-Way Interactive Session Transfer,
      T. Phan, R. Guy, J. Gu, and R. Bagrodia.
      IEEE Workshop on Internet Applications, July 2001.
      [.ps.gz] [.pdf]
    9. Handoff of Application Sessions Across Time and Space,
      T. Phan, K. Xu, R. Guy, and R. Bagrodia.
      IEEE ICC, June 2001.
      [.ps.gz] [.pdf]

    From a previous life (you'll notice the words "parallel" and "simulation" occur here often):

    1. Optimistic Simulation of Parallel Message-Passing Applications,
      T. Phan and R. Bagrodia.
      PADS, May 2001.
      [.ps.gz]
    2. Parallel Simulation of Large Scale Parallel Applications,
      R. Bagrodia, E. Deelman, T. Phan.
      The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, Spring 2001.
    3. Compiler-Supported Simulation of Very Large Parallel Applications,
      V. Adve, R. Bagrodia, E. Deelman, T. Phan, and R. Sakellariou.
      ACM/IEEE SuperComputing, November 1999.
    4. Performance Prediction of Large Parallel Applications Using Parallel Simulations,
      R. Bagrodia, E. Deelman, S. Docy, T. Phan.
      ACM PPoPP, May 1999.

Links:

  1. UCLA Computer Science Department
  2. UCLA CSD Parallel Computing Lab
  3. UCLA main campus page


Meat-free since February 8, 1999.

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