PhD-Related Documents

  1. Global Events: PhD Plan. Very much a work in progress, October 1999. (html)
  2. Scenarios for an Internet-Scale Event Notification Service. Internet-Draft (Work in Progress), August 1998. (slides in html / slides in ppt / draft of paper in text)
  3. A Survey of Event Systems. Continually a work in progress. (html)
  4. A Bibliography of Event Papers. Continually a work in progress. (html)
  5. Internet-Scale Event Notification Services. Written for the Workshop on Internet-Scale Event Notification (WISEN), July 1998. (html)
  6. The Evolution of Internet-Scale Event Notification Services. Written for the Workshop on Internet-Scale Event Notification (WISEN), July 1998. (abstract in html / slides in html / slides in ppt / rough draft of paper in html)
  7. Thoughts on a Generic Event API. April 1998. (html)
  8. Global Event Algorithm Experiments. March 1998. (html)
  9. Global Events: Request-for-Proposals Example. March 1998. (html)
  10. Why Events? March 1998. (html)
  11. Using Announce-Listen with Global Events to Develop Distributed Control Systems. Written with Mani Chandy and Eve Schooler, February 1998. ACM 1998 Workshop on Java for High-Performance Network Computing. (html / PostScript / slides in PostScript)
  12. PhD Thesis Research Proposal Summary. January 1998. (html / PostScript)
  13. Using a Global Event Model in Distributed Control Systems. Draft, December 1997. (html / PostScript)
  14. A General Resource Reservation Framework for Scientific Computing. Written with Mani Chandy, Ravi Ramamoorthi, Boris Dimitrov, December 1997. First International Scientific Computing in Object-Oriented Parallel Environments (ISCOPE) Conference. (html / PostScript)
  15. Systematic Composition of Objects in Distributed Internet Applications: Processes and Sessions. Written with Mani Chandy. Oxford University Press Computer Journal, October 1997. (html / PostScript)
  16. Global Event Model Ideas. Draft as slides, for group meeting, October 1997. (PostScript / LaTeX)
  17. Vision: Distribution of Uncertainty. Really Rough Draft, September 1997. (html)
  18. Preliminary PhD Thesis Thoughts. Draft, August 1997. (Outline and Timeline)

PhD-Related Resources

  1. Papers I've Authored or Coauthored
  2. Papers from and about Infospheres
  3. My notes on Internet-Scale Event Notification Services, Beans and Events, XML, and Trust



Adam Rifkin, Caltech Infospheres Project
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