PhD Alum Jonathan Mace Earns Honorable Mention For The Dennis M. Ritchie Doctoral Dissertation Award
- Posted by Jesse Polhemus
- on Oct. 19, 2018
Click the links that follow for more news about Jonathan Mace and our innovative and pioneering alums.
Launched in 2013, the Dennis M. Ritchie Doctoral Dissertation Award was created by the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Operating Systems (ACM SIGOPS) to recognize research in software systems and to encourage the creativity that Dennis Ritchie embodied. Only one winner is chosen annually, and this year, Brown CS PhD alum Jonathan Mace, now a tenure-track faculty member at the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, received Honorable Mention for the award.
"Many tools for monitoring and enforcing distributed systems," Jonathan explains, "capture information about end-to-end executions by propagating in-band contexts." In his thesis ("A Universal Architecture for Cross-Cutting Tools in Distributed Systems"), he characterizes a broad class of such cross-cutting tools and extends these ideas to new applications in resource management and dynamic monitoring. Finally, he identifies underlying commonalities in this class of tools, and proposes an abstraction layering that simplifies their development, deployment, and reuse.
Jonathan's thesis is available here.
For more information, click the link that follows to contact Brown CS Communication Outreach Specialist Jesse C. Polhemus.