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Research

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Faculty teaching in the graduate computing program are pursuing research and scholarship in addition to delivering outstanding instruction. A brief overview of faculty research interests follows:

Dr. Victor Clincy spent a number of years in the wide-area-networking industry in technical and management positions working in the circuit-switch, packet-switch and cable networking arenas. Dr. Clincy has numerous refereed publications in wired and wireless networking from both a technical and educational perspective.

Dr. Jose Garrido has published textbooks on real-time systems and simulation. Dr. Garrido has developed the PSIM language for simulating real-time systems.

Dr. Mario Guimaraes has numerous refereed publications in database and interactive and online teaching tools and technologies.

Dr. Hisham Haddad has numerous refereed papers in the following Yamacraw areas:

  • Software Engineering
  • Distributed Object Technology

Dr. Ken Hoganson (Program Director) has published refereed journal and conference research papers in three related technical research areas: Scalable Multiprocessor Architectures The Unified Parallel Speedup Model Embedded Systems on Single-Chip Multiprocessors, and has also interested in research in AI, game design, and game theory. In addition to 15 years in academia, Dr. Hoganson brings years of industry experience as a Manager of Information Systems, and as a Database Administrator (Oracle).

Dr. Gary Lewis conducts research in embedded systems, real-time systems, and device control.

Dr. Ying Xie research areas include: Bioinformatics, healthcare informatics, data mining, pattern recognition, and information storage and retrieval. Currently, he is the primary investigator of an industry sponsored project on real-time time series analysis.

Dr. Chong-wei Xu has numerous refereed conference papers in two related knowledge areas:

  • Distributed Computing
  • Parallel Processing