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Sivilotti, Paul - Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Ohio State University
Computer Science and Engineering College of Engineering The Ohio State University Interfaces First
The Suitability of Kinesthetic Learning Activities for Teaching Distributed Algorithms
Plausible Clocks with Bounded Brad Moore, Paul Sivilotti
A Distributed Maximal Scheduler for Strong Fairness
Specifying and Testing Properties for Distributed Components
Introducing 8th Grade Girls to Fault Tolerant Computing
Using Parse Tree Validation to Prevent SQL Injection Attacks
Lazy Snapshots Nigamanth Sridhar and Paul A.G. Sivilotti
Container-Based Component Deployment: A Nigamanth Sridhar, Jason O. Hallstrom, and Paolo A.G. Sivilotti
Testing Progress Properties for Distributed Components
The Challenge: Context "Future Engineers Summer Camp"
The Specification and Testing of Quantified Progress Properties in Distributed Systems
Interfaces First (and Foremost) With Java Paolo A. G. Sivilotti
On the Impossibility of Maximal Scheduling for Strong Fairness with Interleaving Matthew Lang and Paolo A. G. Sivilotti
THE IMPACT OF LAZINESS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF SNAPSHOT Zhijun Liu and Paolo A.G. Sivilotti
Plausible Clocks with Bounded Inaccuracy Brad T. Moore and Paolo A.G. Sivilotti
Dining Philosophers with Crash Locality 1 Scott M. Pike
Synchronization Systems that Permit the Use of Large
Client-side Confidence in Remote Components 2 environment
Object Protocols for Distributed Systems Prakash Krishnamurthy and Paolo A.G. Sivilotti
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ACM SIGACT News Distributed Computing Column 26 Sergio Rajsbaum
A Distributed Maximal Scheduler for Strong Matthew Lang and Paolo A.G. Sivilotti
The Suitability of KLAs for Teaching Distributed
Remote Belief: Preserving Volition 2 Remote Belief: Preserving Volition 3
Scratching the Surface of Advanced Topics in Software Engineering: A Workshop Module for Middle School
Lazy Snapshots Nigamanth Sridhar and Paolo A.G. Sivilotti
Lazy Snapshots: A Taxonomy and
A Paradigm for Component-Based Software Development in a Distributed Environment
Remote Belief: Preserving Volition for Loosely Coupled Processes Department of Mathematics
Verification of Smooth and Close Collision-Free Cruise Control
Kinesthetic Learning Activities in an Upper-Division Computer Science Course