Mihail Ionescu
PhD in Computer Science, May 2008, Computer Science Department, Rutgers University
Office:

CORE 344
Computer Science Department
Rutgers University
110 Frelinghuysen Rd
Piscataway, NJ 08854

Contact: email: ionescu@cs.rutgers.edu
phone: 732-445-3999

 

 

 

 

Research


My initial research was done in the distributed groupware area, working at CAIP Center at Rutgers University with Ivan Marsic at the DISCIPLE Project. We were first interested in developing latecomer and crash recovery support in distributed groupware, the results of this work being reported in a paper published in IEEE DSOnline.

We developed also a novel algorithm for concurrency control using a tree-based structure. The paper was published in Computer-Supported Cooperative Work ACM / Kluwer Academic Publishers, Vol.12, No.3, pp.329-350, 2003.

We are also interested in new approaches for developing applications in Mobile Environments. The first application was in Publish-Subscribe, the SUBLIM Project. As a part of this bigger research project, I worked on a ported iPerf client to Microsoft Windows CE.

In Spring 2000 I joined the MOSES Project working with my advisor, professor Naftaly Minsky. The main goal of my research is to develop a framework that will support the definition and the enforcement of enterprise-wide policies under the LGI paradigm. Working on this project, I also developed a novel idea to govern large peer-to-peer communities (also with professor Thu Nguyen) and a new approach for online auctions. I graduated with a Ph.D. in Computer Science in May 2008.

 

Publications

  • Mihail Ionescu and Ivan Marsic, SYNG: A Middleware for Statefull Groupware in Mobile Environments,   In Proceedings of the CollaborateCom 2007, White Plains, NY, November 12-15 2007.  
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  • Mihail Ionescu, Naftaly Minsky and Thu Nguyen, Enforcement of Communal Policies for Peer-to-Peer Systems in Proc. of the Sixth International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages, Pisa Italy February 2004. An extended version of the paper is available as a Technical Report
  • Marcus Fontoura, Mihail Ionescu and Naftaly Minsky, Law-Governed Peer-to-Peer Auctions in Proc. of the eleventh international world wide web conference (WWW2002) Honolulu, Hawaii, May 2002.
  • Mihail Ionescu and Ivan Marsic, Stateful Publish-Subscribe for Mobile Environments,   In Proceedings of the ACM WMASH 2004, Philadelphia, PA, October 1, 2004.  
  • Mihail Ionescu and Ivan Marsic, Tree-Based Concurrency Control in Distributed Groupware , in Computer-Supported Cooperative Work , ACM / Kluwer Academic Publishers, Vol.12, No.3, pp.329-350, 2003.
  • A. Krebs, Mihail Ionescu, Bogdan Dorohonceanu, and Ivan Marsic The DISCIPLE System for Collaboration over the Heterogeneous Web,   In Proceedings of the 36th Hawaiian International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-36), Waikoloa, Big Island, Hawaii, 10 pages/CD-ROM, January 2003.
  • Mihail Ionescu and Ivan Marsic, Latecomer and Crash Recovery Support in Fault Tolerant Groupware in IEEE Distributed Systems Online, December 2001
  • Mihail Ionescu, A. M. Krebs, and Ivan Marsic, Dynamic Content and Offline Collaboration in Synchronous Groupware,   In Proceedings of the Collaborative Technologies Symposium (CTS 2002), San Antonio, TX, January 27-31, 2002.  

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