I am an assistant research professor of Computer Science & Engineering at Texas A&M University. My research investigates theoretical and practical techniques for isolating partial failures within small, local neighborhoods of impact in distributed systems. My previous work addresses a variety of intersecting topics in software engineering, distributed systems, and programming languages. What is my Erdös Number?
My research investigates theoretical and practical techniques for isolating partial failures within small, local neighborhoods of impact in distributed systems. My previous work addresses a variety of intersecting topics in software engineering, distributed systems, and programming languages.
CPSC 689: a special topics seminar on algorithmic fault tolerance for distributed systems.
Except where noted, research, course materials, notes and other information available on this site are the intellectual property of Scott Pike. Please do not use any of this material without properly citing your source. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding the use of this intellectual property.
This site was developed by Jeremy Tarpley. The stylesheets design and layout of this site are the intellectual property of Scott Pike and Jeremy Tarpley. Please properly site your source if you use the stylesheets or design in whole or in part. Information about the development of this site is available here: Credits