Dong Zhou
Research Engineer

Mobile Software Lab
DoCoMo USA Labs

RESEARCH INTERESTS

BACKGROUND

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

PUBLICATIONS

Research Interests

  • General Interests: distributed systems, mobile computing, middleware, Web technology.
  • Specific areas: mobile device management; performability, adaptability and customizability of mobile middleware; Web-based application distribution and deployment; XML and Web services; intermittently connected computing.
  • Other interests: program analysis, operating system, cognitive science

 

Background

I joined DoCoMo USA Labs in 2002 after I graulated from Georgia Institute of Technology with PhD in computer science. My advisor at Georgia Tech was Prof. Karsten Schwan. I received B.S .and M.S. degrees, both in computer science, from Nanjing University, Nanjing, China.

 

Professional Activities

  • Member of ACM and IEEE Computer Society
  • TPC member for SAINT 2004, 2005, 2006, CCNC 2005, 2006, ICDT 2006.

 

Publications

          Refereed Conference/Workshop papers:

D. Zhou, N. Islam, and A. Ismael. Flexible On-device Replication with Replets.  In Proceedings of the Thirteenth World Wide Web Conference (WWW-2004), May 2004.

N. Islam, D. Zhou, S. Shaoib, A. Ismael and K. Sajith. AOE – A Mobile Operating Environment for Web-based Applications. In Proceedings of the 2004 Symposium on Applications and the Internet (SAINT-2004), January 2004.

Y. Chen, K. Schwan and D. Zhou. Opportunistic Channels: Mobility-aware Event Delivery. In Proceedings of the Middleware 2003, May 2003.

D. Zhou, Pande, S., and Schwan, K., Method Partitioning - Runtime Customization of Pervasive Programs without Design-time Application Knowledge. In Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS-2003), May 2003.

D. Zhou, Y. Chen, G. Eisenhauer and K. Schwan. Active Brokers and Their Runtime Deployment in the ECho/JECho Distributed Event Systems, In Proceedings of the Third Annual International Work­shop on Active Middleware Services (AMS-2001), 2001.

D. Zhou, K. Schwan, G. Eisenhauer and Y. Chen. JECho - Interactive High Performance Computing with Java Event Channels. In Proceedings of the 2001 International Parallel and Distributed Pro­cessing Symposium (IPDPS-01), April 2001.

D. Zhou and K. Schwan. Eager Handlers - Communication Optimization in Java-based Distributed Applications with Reconfigurable Fine-grained Code Migration. In Proceedings of the 3rd Inter­national Workshop on Java for Parallel and Distributed Computing (JPDC-01), April 2001.

D. Zhou and K. Schwan. Adaptation and Specialization for High Performance Mobile Agents. In Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS’99), May 1999.

M. Ahamad, R. Das, K. Schwan, S. Bhola, F. Bustamante, G. Eisenhauer, J. Heiner, V. Krish­naswamy, T. Rose, B. Schroeder, and D. Zhou. Agent and Object Technologies for High-end Collab­orative Applications. In Proceedings of the 1997 Dartmouth Workshop on Transportable Agents, 1997.

Book Chapters and Other Publications

D. Zhou, M. Roman, and N. Islam. Autonomous Mobile Middleware. In: P. Bellavista and A. Corradi, editor, Mobile Middleware. Chapman & Hall/CRC Press, 2005.ISBN 0849338336.

H. Song, D. Zhou and N. Islam. Wireless Web Services. In: M. Etoh, editor, Research Directions in Mobile Communications – Technologies toward 4G Mobile Networks. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2004. ISBN 0470091517.

M. Roman, D. Zhou and N. Islam. Terminal Software Platform Technologies. In: M. Etoh, editor, Research Directions in Mobile Communications – Technologies toward 4G Mobile Networks. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2004. ISBN 0470091517.

N. Islam, D. Zhou, S. Shoaib, and M. Katagiri. AOE – A Mobile Computing Platform. Pages 5-10, NTT Technical Journal, Vol. 5 No. 4, Mar. 2004.





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