
- Widespread use of computer networking has resulted in considerable attention being paid to a
- Abstract: Distributed applications are generally structured as a set of communicating processes executing on multiple processors. As the number of processors in a distributed system and the running
- Abstract: Distributed applications are generally structured as a set of communicating processes executing on multiple processors. As the number of processors in a distributed system and the running
- As group applications become more prevalent, efficient network utilization becomes a major concern. Multicast
- Distributed shared memory provides a useful paradigm for developing distributed applications. As the number of
- Reliable Group Communication in an Ad Hoc Network Lawrence Klos Golden G. Richard III
- SECURE, AUDITED PROCESSING OF DIGITAL EVIDENCE: FILESYSTEM SUPPORT FOR
- Fault tolerance is important for both sequential and distributed software, and particularly so for long
- MMR: A Platform for Large-Scale Forensic Computing Vassil Roussev, Liqiang Wang, Golden G. Richard III, Lodovico Marziale
- Reliable Ad Hoc Group Communication using Local Neighborhoods
- A User Level Framework for Ad hoc Routing Jeremie Allard Paul Gonin
- As group applications become more prevalent, efficient network utilization becomes a growing concern. Multicast transmission may use network bandwidth more efficiently than multiple pointtopoint messages,
- Service advertisement and discovery technologies enable
- Efficient Vector Time with Dynamic Process Creation and Termination
- Adaptive Header Compression for Wireless Networks Changli Jiao
- Virtual Paths Routing A Highly Dynamic Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
- Content-Based Image Retrieval for Digital Forensics Yixin Chen, Vassil Roussev, Golden G. Richard III, Yun Gao
- A Highly Immersive Approach to Teaching Reverse Engineering Golden G. Richard III
- Julep: A Framework for Reliable Distributed Computing in Java Lawrence R. Klos Golden G. Richard III Zhidong Xu
- An Efficient Protocol for Service Discovery in Wireless Sensor Networks
- File carving is an important technique for digital forensics investigation and for simple
- FACE: Automated Digital Evidence Discovery and Correlation
- Massive Threading: Using GPUs to Increase the Performance of Digital Forensics Tools
- Multi-resolution similarity hashing Vassil Roussev*, Golden G. Richard III, Lodovico Marziale
- md5bloom: Forensic Filesystem Hashing Revisited Vassil Roussev, Yixin Chen, Timothy Bourg, Golden G. Richard III
- TouchSync: Lightweight Synchronization for Ad-Hoc Mobile Collaboration Vassil Roussev, Gabriel Perez Priego, Golden G. Richard III
- dRamDisk: Efficient RAM Sharing on a Commodity Cluster Vassil Roussev, Golden G. Richard, III
- Automatically Creating Realistic Targets for Digital Forensics Investigation Frank Adelstein
- Physically Locating Wireless Intruders Frank Adelstein
- Breaking the Performance Wall: The Case for Distributed Digital Forensics
- Load-Balanced Routing through Virtual Paths: Highly Adaptive and Efficient Routing Scheme for Ad Hoc Wireless
- Physically Locating Wireless Intruders Frank Adelstein, Prasanth Alla, Rob Joyce Golden G. Richard III
- Bluepipe: A Scalable Architecture for On-the-Spot Digital Forensics Golden G. Richard III
- Distributed multicast tree generation with dynamic group membership Frank Adelsteina
- Jini Meets UPnP: An Architecture for Jini/UPnP Interoperability J. Allard, V. Chinta, S. Gundala, G. G. Richard III
- Benchmarking Data Replication Performance for The Defense Integrated Military Human Resources System
- A Distributed Virtual Reality Prototype for Real Time GPS Data
- (Brief) Curriculum Vitae of Golden G. Richard III Professor of Computer Science
- Efficient Vector Time with Dynamic Process Creation and Termination
- Julep: an Environment for the Evaluation of Distributed Process Recovery Protocols
- Perl has become a popular language for many tasks, including solving problems in system ad
- DYNAMIC ROUTES THROUGH VIRTUAL PATHS ROUTING FOR AD HOC NETWORKS