`University of California, Santa Cruz
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`April 27, 2024
`DARRELL DON EARL LONG
`Distinguished Research Professor of Engineering
`Kumar Malavalli Endowed Chair Professor in Storage Systems Research, Emeritus
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`Employment History
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`2024–
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`2023–
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`Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Santa Clara University
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`Distinguished Research Professor of Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz
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`Distinguished Professor of Engineering, Emeritus, University of California, Santa Cruz
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`2019–23
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`Director, Center for Research Systems & Storage, University of California, Santa Cruz
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`2017–23
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`Distinguished Professor of Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz
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`2005–23
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`Kumar Malavalli Endowed Chair Professor in Storage Systems Research
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`2004–10
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`Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, Jack Baskin School of Engineering,
`University of California, Santa Cruz
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`2001–19
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`Director, Storage Systems Research Center, University of California, Santa Cruz
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`1999–17
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`Professor, Computer Science, University of California, Santa Cruz
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`1998–01
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`Associate Dean, Jack Baskin School of Engineering, University of California, Santa Cruz
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`1994–99
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`Associate Professor, Computer Science, University of California, Santa Cruz
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`1988–94
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`Assistant Professor, Computer Science, University of California, Santa Cruz
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`1986–88
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`Research Assistant, Computer Science & Engineering, University of California, San Diego
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`1985–87
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`Teaching Associate, Computer Science & Engineering, University of California, San Diego
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`1984–87
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`Lecturer in Mathematics, Department of Mathematical Sciences, San Diego State University
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`1981–84
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`Systems Programmer, University Computer Center, San Diego State University
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`Visitor History
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`2019 (Winter)
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`Professeur Invité, Sorbonne Université
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`2016–
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`Associate Member, European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
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`2016 (Fall)
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`Professeur Invité, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers
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`2014–2020
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`Visiting Scientist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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`2014 (Fall)
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`Professeur Invité, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers
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`Professeur Invité, Université Paris–Descartes
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`Amazon Ex. 1027
`IPR Petition - USP 7,519,814
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`2013 (Winter)
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`Professeur Invité, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers
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`Professeur Invité, Université Paris–Descartes
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`Professeur Invité, Université Paris–Dauphine
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`2012–2014
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`Visiting Professor, United States Naval Postgraduate School
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`2011 (Winter)
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`Professeur Invité, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers
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`2010 (Winter)
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`Professeur Invité, Université Paris–Dauphine
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`2009 (Winter)
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`Professeur Invité, Université Paris–Dauphine
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`2008 (Winter)
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`Visiting Professor, University of Technology, Sydney
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`2007 (Winter)
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`Visiting Scholar, University of California, San Diego
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`Visiting Scholar, Center for Communications Research
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`1995–2011
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`Visiting Scientist, IBM Almaden Research Center
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`Education
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`Ph.D. 1988 University of California, San Diego, Computer Science
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`M.S. 1986 University of California, San Diego, Computer Science
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`B.S.
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`1984
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`San Diego State University, Computer Science
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`Honors and Awards
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`2018
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`2016
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`2015
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`2013
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`IBM Faculty Award
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`Best Paper Award, “RESAR: Reliable Storage at Exabyte Scale,” Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and
`Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems
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`Best Paper Award, “Classifying Data to Reduce Long Term Data Movement in Shingled Write Disks,”
`Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies
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`Best Short Paper Award, “A File By Any Other Name: Managing File Names with Metadata,” Interna-
`tional Systems and Storage Conference
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`2012
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`Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Service, National Research Council
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`2011
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`2010
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`2008
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`2006
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`2005
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`IEEE Certificate of Appreciation
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`Chancellor’s Achievement Award for Diversity
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`Professor ad Honorem de la Universidad Católica del Uruguay
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`Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
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`Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Service, National Research Council
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`Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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`Kumar Malavalli Endowed Chair in Storage Systems Research
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`IBM Research Invention Achievement Award (Third Plateau)
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`Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Service, National Research Council
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`2003
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`2002
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`2001
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`1997
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`1996
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`IBM Faculty Award
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`IBM Research Invention Achievement Award (Second Plateau)
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`IEEE Computer Society Certificate of Appreciation
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`IBM Corporate Accomplishment Award for Adaptive Differential Back-up in the Tivoli Storage Manager
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`IBM Research Invention Achievement Award (First Plateau)
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`IBM Research Invention Achievement Award
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`IEEE Computer Society Certificate of Appreciation
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`1995
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`Honorable mention, 1994–95 Excellence in Teaching Award
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`Best Paper Award, “A Longitudinal Study of Internet Host Reliability,” Symposium on Reliable Dis-
`tributed Systems
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`1994
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`1993
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`1992
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`1991
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`1989
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`1988
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`Grants
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`2022–25
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`2020–21
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`2019–24
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`2018–21
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`2017–20
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`2015–17
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`2015–18
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`2013–18
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`2012–13
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`Senior Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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`IEEE Computer Society Certificate of Appreciation
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`Regents Junior Faculty Fellow
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`Student Alumni Council Favorite Professor Award
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`Regents Junior Faculty Fellow
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`Regents Junior Faculty Fellow
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`Trust Worthy Information Storage Technology Enhanced Devices (TWISTED), Defense Advanced Re-
`search Projects Agency (DARPA), Phase 2: $2,500,000 (with P. Alvaro). Panel Reviewed.
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`Trust Worthy Information Storage Technology Enhanced Devices (TWISTED), Defense Advanced Re-
`search Projects Agency (DARPA), Phase 1: $225,000. Panel Reviewed.
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`Phase II I/UCRC CRSS: Center for Research in Storage Systems, National Science Foundation, $500,000.
`Peer Reviewed.
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`A Multi-Layered Deniable Steganographic File System, National Science Foundation, $500,000. Peer
`Reviewed.
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`Integrated End-to-end Performance Prediction and Diagnosis for Extreme Scientific Workflows, Depart-
`ment of Energy, Office of Science, $300,000. Panel Reviewed.
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`Automatic Tuning and Contention Management for Lustre, Intel Corporation, $187,024. Panel Re-
`viewed.
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`Automatic Storage and Network Contention Management for Large-scale High-Performance Computing
`Systems, National Science Foundation, $450,000. Peer Reviewed.
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`I/UCRC: A Single-Site I/UCRC Center for Research in Storage Systems, National Science Foundation,
`$468,850 (with E. Miller). Peer Reviewed.
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`Better File System Management Through Rich Metadata and Provenance, NASA, $40,000. Panel Re-
`viewed.
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`2012–15
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`2011–12
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`RESAR: Robust, Efficient, Scalable, Autonomous Reliable Storage for the Cloud, National Science Foun-
`dation, $374,700. Peer Reviewed.
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`Reducing Fragmentation in Deduplicated Storage Systems, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, $50,000. Panel
`Reviewed.
`Better File System Management Through Rich Metadata and Provenance, NASA, $40,000. Panel Re-
`viewed.
`Improving Automated Metadata Extraction, Analysis and Reporting, United States Navy, $150,000. Panel
`Reviewed.
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`2010–11 Metadata Exploration in Digital Forensics, United States Navy, $196,156. Panel Reviewed.
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`2010–13
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`2010–13
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`2009–14
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`2009–12
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`Dynamic Non-Hierarchical File Systems for Exascale Storage, Department of Energy, Office of Science,
`$1,462,106. Peer Reviewed.
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`LockBox: Enabling Users to Keep Data Safe, National Science Foundation, $499,907 (with E. Miller).
`Peer Reviewed.
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`Collaborative Research: A Multi-University I/UCRC Center on Intelligent Storage, National Science Foun-
`dation, $275,000 (with E. Miller). Peer Reviewed.
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`Scalable Data Management Using Metadata and Provenance, National Science Foundation, $553,000
`(with E. Miller, in collaboration with Margo Seltzer, Harvard University). Peer Reviewed.
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`2010–11
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`Trading Storage for Computation, NASA, $61,000. Panel Reviewed.
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`2009–10
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`2007
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`2006–09
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`2006–11
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`2005–10
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`2005–06
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`2003
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`Development of a Collaborative Project for Remotely Sensed Science and Technology, NASA, $300,000
`(with Raphael Kudela, Ethan Miller, Roberto Manduci, Donald Potts, Eli Silver, Michael Loik and Chris
`Wilmers). Panel Reviewed.
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`ViewFS: Dynamic Name-Spaces for Metadata-Rich File Systems, Lawrence Livermore National Labora-
`tory, $74,994 (with E. Miller). Panel Reviewed.
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`End-to-End Performance Management for Large Distributed Storage, National Science Foundation, $956,647
`(with S. Brandt). Peer Reviewed.
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`Petascale Data Storage Institute, Department of Energy, Office of Science, $11,250,000 (in collabora-
`tion with Carnegie-Mellon University, University of Michigan, and the Department of Energy National
`Laboratories). Peer Reviewed.
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`Institute for Scalable Scientific Data Management, Department of Energy, Los Alamos National Labo-
`ratory, $4,750,000 (with S. Brandt and E. Miller). Panel Reviewed.
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`Scalable File Systems for High Performance Computing, Department of Energy, Defense Programs Lab-
`oratories, $250,000 (with S. Brandt, E. Miller, M. Abadi and C. Maltzahn). Peer Reviewed.
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`A Scalable On-Line Associative Deep Store, University of California, Microelectronics Electronics Inno-
`vation and Computer Research Opportunities Program (MICRO), $27,000. Panel Reviewed.
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`2003–06
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`A Scalable On-Line Associative Deep Store, National Science Foundation, $294,012. Peer Reviewed.
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`2002–07
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`2002–05
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`Applications of Data Grouping for Effective Mobility, National Science Foundation, $338,130. Peer Re-
`viewed.
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`Scalable File Systems for High Performance Computing, Department of Energy, Defense Programs Lab-
`oratories, $900,000 (with S. Brandt, E. Miller and K. Obraczka). Panel Reviewed.
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`2001–02
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`2000–01
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`2000–03
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`2000–02
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`1999–01
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`1998
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`1998–99
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`1997–02
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`1997–99
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`1997–99
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`1996–97
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`1995–98
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`1995–96
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`Building a High-Performance Storage Systems from Commodity Components, Department of Energy,
`Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, $65,000. Panel Reviewed.
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`Application of Probe-based Storage to High Performance Computing, Department of Energy, Lawrence
`Livermore National Laboratory, $39,239. Panel Reviewed.
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`Architectures and Algorithms to Exploit Probe-Based Storage, National Science Foundation, $345,191
`(with S. Brandt and T. Madhyastha). Peer Reviewed.
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`An Experimental Study of Broadcasting Protocols for Video-on-Demand, National Science Foundation,
`$100,000. Peer Reviewed.
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`High Performance Integration of Advanced Tertiary Stores, National Science Foundation, $170,353. Peer
`Reviewed.
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`Real-Time Environmental Information Network and Analysis System (REINAS), Office of Naval Research,
`$100,000. Panel Reviewed.
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`Tactical Environmental Data System/Real-time (TEDS/RT), Naval Research Laboratory, $75,000. Panel
`Reviewed
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`National Partnership for Advanced Computing Infrastructure (NPACI), National Science Foundation,
`$819,000 (with P. Mantey, A. Pang and S. Flatté). Panel Reviewed.
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`Predictive Power Conservation, National Science Foundation, $122,011 (with D. Helmbold). Peer Re-
`viewed.
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`Improving Cache Performance by Predicting I/O System Actions, National Science Foundation, $136,647.
`Peer Reviewed.
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`Efficient Back-up and Restore Using Differential Files, International Business Machines Corporation,
`$79,864.
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`Instant Infrastructure and Distributed Resource Management, Office of Naval Research, $90,911. Panel
`Reviewed.
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`Efficient Resource Utilization Through Idle-Time Prediction, University of California Seed Funds, $15,000
`(with D. Helmbold).
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`1993–94
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`Global-scale Distributed Data Base Management, Academic Senate Committee on Research, $1,500.
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`1993–95
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`1992–93
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`Integration of Heterogeneous Real-time Data Repositories for Scientific Use, Office of Naval Research,
`$219,164. Panel Reviewed.
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`Estimating Host Reliability Using the Internet, University of California, Microelectronics Electronics
`Innovation and Computer Research Opportunities Program (MICRO), $5,481. Panel Reviewed.
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`1992
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`University of California, Regents Junior Faculty Fellowship, $700.
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`1992–97
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`Real-time Environmental Information Network and Analysis System (REINAS), Office of Naval Research,
`$4,767,112 (with P. Mantey et al.). Peer Reviewed.
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`1992–93 University of California, Regents Junior Faculty Fellowship, $750.
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`1992–93
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`Estimating Reliability Using the Internet, University of California Seed Funds, $10,000.
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`1992–93
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`Estimating Host Reliability Using the Internet, Sun Microsystems, Incorporated, $16,590. Panel Re-
`viewed.
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`1991–92
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`A Distributed Architecture for High-speed I/O, Department of Energy, Lawrence Livermore National
`Laboratory, $15,183. Panel Reviewed.
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`1991–93
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`High-speed Distributed Storage Management, National Science Foundation, $68,955. Peer Reviewed.
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`1991–92
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`A High-speed System to Support Multimedia, Academic Senate Committee on Research, $1,500.
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`1991–92
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`Instructional Improvement Grant, Academic Senate Committee on Teaching, $200.
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`1990–91
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`Concurrent Systems Laboratory, University of California Seed Funds, $12,500.
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`1989–90
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`Fault-tolerant Operating System Techniques, University of California, Microelectronics Electronics In-
`novation and Computer Research Opportunities Program, (MICRO) $4,000. Panel Reviewed.
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`1989
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`University of California, Regents Junior Faculty Fellowship, $500.
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`1988–89 Modeling Fault-tolerant Computations, Academic Senate Committee on Research, $1,500.
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`1988
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`University of California, Regents Junior Faculty Fellowship, $1,000.
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`Scholarly and Creative Work
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`Books
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`1. Ruth A. David, Steven R.J. Brueck, Stephen W. Drew, Alan H. Epstein, Robert A. Furman, Sharon Glotzer,
`Christopher C. Green, Diane E. Griffin, J. Jerome Holton, Michael R. Ladisch, Darrell Long, Frederick R.
`Lopez, Richard M. Osgood, Stewart D. Personick, Alton D. Romig, S. Shankar Sasrty, James B. Smith, Camillo
`J. Taylor and Diane Wiley. Avoiding Surprise in an Era of Global Technology Advances. National Research
`Council, National Academies Press, 2005. Peer Reviewed.
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`2. John L. Carroll and Darrell D. E. Long. Theory of Finite Automata. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-
`Hall, 1989. Editorial Review.
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`Chapters in Books
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`1. Ismail Ari, Ahmed Amer, Ethan L. Miller, Robert Gramacy, Scott A. Brandt and Darrell D. E. Long. “ACME:
`Adaptive Caching using Multiple Experts,” Distributed Data & Structures 4 (Proceedings in Informatics 14),
`W. Litwin and G. Lèvy, Eds. Paris, France: Carleton Scientific, March 2002, pp. 143–158. Peer Reviewed.
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`2. Steven W. Carter, Darrell D. E. Long and Jehan-François Pâris. “Video-on-Demand Broadcasting Protocols,”
`Multimedia Communications: Directions and Innovations, J. D. Gibson, Ed. San Diego: Academic Press,
`2000, pp. 179–189. Peer Reviewed.
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`3. Richard A. Golding and Darrell D. E. Long. “Simulation Modeling of Weak-Consistency Protocols,” Network
`Systems Design, E. Gelenbe, K. Bagchi and G. Zobrist, Eds. Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1999, pp.
`161–186. Invited, Peer Reviewed.
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`4. Darrell D. E. Long and John L. Carroll. “Using Simulation to Evaluate Consistency Protocols for Replicated
`Data,” Progress in Simulation II, G. W. Zobrist and J. V. Leonard, Eds. Ablex Publishing, 1995. Invited, Peer
`Reviewed.
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`Peer Reviewed Journals
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`1. Liangkang Zhang, Yulai Xie, Minpeng Jin, Pan Zhou, Gongming Xu, Yafeng Wu, Dan Feng, Dan and Darrell
`Long. “A Novel Hybrid Model for Docker Container Workload Prediction,” IEEE Transactions on Network
`and Service Management, to appear.
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`2. Yafeng Wu, Yulai Xie, Xuelong Liao, Pan Zhou, Dan Feng, Lin Wu, Xuan Li, Wildani, Avani and Darrell Long.
`“Paradise: Real-time, Generalized, and Distributed Provenance-Based Intrusion Detection,” ACM Transac-
`tions on Dependable and Secure Computing, to appear.
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`3. Daniel Bittman, Peter Alvaro, Pankaj Mehra, Darrell D. E. Long and Ethan L. Miller. “Twizzler: A Data-centric
`OS for Non-volatile Memory,” ACM Transactions on Storage, vol. 17, no. 2, June 2021.
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`4. Austen Barker, Yash Gupta, James Hughes, Ethan L. Miller and Darrell D. E. Long. “Rethinking the Adversary
`and Operational Characteristics of Deniable Storage,” Journal Journal of Surveillance, Security and Safety,
`vol. 2, May 27, 2021.
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`5. Yulai Xie, Minpeng Jin, Zhuping Zou, Gongming Xu, Dan Feng, Wenmao Liu and Darrell Long. “Real-time
`Prediction of Docker Container Resource Load Based on A Hybrid Model of ARIMA and Triple Exponential
`Smoothing,” IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, April 22, 2020.
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`6. Yulai Xie, Yafeng Wu, Dan Feng and Darrell Long. “P-Gaussian: Provenance-Based Gaussian Distribution for
`Detecting Intrusion Behavior Variants Using High Efficient and Real Time Memory Databases,” IEEE Trans-
`actions on Dependable and Secure Computing, December 17, 2019.
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`7. Yulai Xie, Zhuping Zhou, Kai Huang, Gongming Xu, Dan Feng and Darrell Long. “A Docker Container Anomaly
`Monitoring System Based on Optimized Isolation Forest,” IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, Septem-
`ber, 2018.
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`8. Die Hu, Dan Feng, Yulai Xie, Gongming Xu, Xinrui Gu and Darrell Long. “Efficient Provenance Management
`via Clustering and Hybrid Storage in Big Data Environments,” IEEE Transactions on Big Data, December
`2020, vo. 6, no. 4, pp. 792–803.
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`9. Yulai Xie, Dan Feng, Yuchong Hu, Yan Li, Staunton Sample and Darrell Long. “Pagoda: A Hybrid Approach
`to Enable Efficient Real-time Provenance Based Intrusion Detection in Big Data Environments,” IEEE Trans-
`actions on Dependable and Secure Computing, August 29, 2018.
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`10. Stephanie N. Jones, Ahmed Amer, Ethan L. Miller, Darrell D. E. Long, Rekha Pitchumani and Christina R.
`Strong. “Classifying Data to Reduce Long-Term Data Movement in Shingled Write Disks,” ACM Transactions
`on Storage, vol. 12 no. 1, February 2016.
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`11. Yulai Xie, Dan Feng, Yan Li and Darrell D. E. Long. “Oasis: an Active Storage Framework for Object Storage
`Platform,” Future Generation Computer Systems, vol. 56, March 2016, pp. 746–758.
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`12. Nicolás López, Matías Rodríguez, Catalina Fellegi, Darrell Long and Thomas Schwarz, S.J. “Even or Odd: A
`Simple Graphical Authentication System (Par o Impar: un sistema gráfico simple de autenticación),” IEEE
`Latin America Transactions (Revista IEEE América Latina), 13(3), pp. 804–809, March 2015.
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`13. Yulai Xie, Kiran-Kumar Muniswamy-Reddy, Dan Feng, Yan Li and Darrell D. E. Long. “Evaluation of a Hybrid
`Approach for Efficient Provenance Storage,” ACM Transactions on Storage, vol. 9 no. 4, November 2013.
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`14. Witold Litwin, Darrell Long and Thomas Schwarz. “Combining Chunk Boundary and Chunk Signature Cal-
`culations for Deduplication (Combinar la calculacion de limites de trozos y de firmas de trozos para dedu-
`plicacion),” IEEE Latin America Transactions (Revista IEEE América Latina), 10(1), pp. 1305–1311, January
`2012.
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`15. Ahmed Amer, JoAnne Holliday, Darrell D. E. Long, Ethan L. Miller, Jehan-François Pâris and Thomas Schwarz,
`S.J. “Data Management and Layout for Shingled Magnetic Recording,” IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, vol.
`47, no. 10, pp. 3691–3697, October 2011.
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`16. Lawrence L. You, Kristal T. Pollack, Darrell D. E. Long and K. Gopinath. “PRESIDIO: A Framework for Efficient
`Archival Data Storage,” ACM Transactions on Storage, vol. 7, no. 2, art. 6, pp. 1–60, July 2011.
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`17. Bo Hong, Scott A. Brandt, Darrell D. E. Long, Ethan L. Miller and Ying Lin. “Using MEMS-Based Storage in
`Computer Systems – Device Modeling and Management,” ACM Transactions on Storage, vol. 2, no. 2, May
`2006, pp. 139–160.
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`18. Bo Hong, Feng Wang, Scott A. Brandt, Darrell D. E. Long and Thomas J. E. Schwarz, S.J. “Using MEMS-Based
`Storage in Computer Systems – MEMS Storage Architectures,” ACM Transactions on Storage, vol. 2, no. 1,
`February 2006, pp. 1–21.
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`19. Randal Burns, Larry Stockmeyer and Darrell Long. “In-Place Reconstruction of Version Differences,” IEEE
`Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, vol. 15, no. 4, July 2003, pp. 973–984.
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`20. Miklós Ajtai, Randal Burns, Ronald Fagin, Darrell Long and Larry Stockmeyer. “Compactly Encoding Un-
`structured Inputs with Differential Compression,” Journal of the ACM, vol. 49, no. 3, May 2002, pp. 318–367.
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`21. Randal C. Burns, Robert M. Rees and Darrell D. E. Long. “Efficient Data Distribution in a Web Server Farm,”
`IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 5, no. 4, July 2001, pp. 56–65.
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`22. Randal C. Burns, Robert M. Rees, Larry Stockmeyer, and Darrell D. E. Long. “Scalable Session Locking for
`a Distributed File System,” Cluster Computing Journal, Kluwer Academic Publishers, vol. 4, no. 4, October
`2001, pp. 295–306.
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`23. David P. Helmbold, Darrell D. E. Long, Tracey L. Sconyers and Bruce Sherrod. “Adaptive Disk Spin-Down for
`Mobile Computers,” ACM/Baltzer Mobile Networks and Applications Journal, vol. 5, no. 4 (2000), pp. 285–297.
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`24. Benjamin C. Reed, Darrell D. E. Long, Edward G. Chron and Randal C. Burns. “Authenticating Network At-
`tached Storage,” IEEE Micro, vol. 20, no. 1, January 2000, pp. 49–57.
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`25. Steven W. Carter and Darrell D. E. Long. “Improving Bandwidth Efficiency of Video-on-Demand Servers,”
`Computer Networks, Elsevier, vol. 31, nos. 1–2, January 1999, pp. 99–111.
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`26. Eric C. Rosen, Theodore R. Haining, Darrell D. E. Long, Patrick E. Mantey. “REINAS: A Real-time System for
`Managing Environmental Data,” Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, vol. 8, no. 1
`(1998), pp. 35–53.
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`27. Darrell D. E. Long, Bruce R. Montague and Luis-Felipe Cabrera. “Swift/RAID: A Distributed RAID System,”
`Computing Systems, vol. 7, no. 3 (1994), pp. 333–359.
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`28. Ivan Fellner, Ivan Racko, Milos Racek, Karol Fabian and Darrell D. E. Long. “A Comparison of Two Imple-
`mentations of the Token Ring Priority Function,” International Journal in Computer Simulation, vol. 5, no. 1
`(1994), pp. 13–28.
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`29. Luis-Felipe Cabrera and Darrell D. E. Long. “Swift: Using Distributed Disk Striping to Provide High I/O Data
`Rates,” Computing Systems, vol. 4, no. 4 (1991), pp. 405–436.
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`30. Richard A. Golding and Darrell D. E. Long. “Accessing Replicated Data in a Large-Scale Distributed System,”
`International Journal in Computer Simulation, vol. 1, no. 4 (1991), pp. 347–372.
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`31. Jehan-François Pâris and Darrell D. E. Long. “The Performance of Available Copy Protocols for the Manage-
`ment of Replicated Data,” Performance Evaluation, vol. 11, no. 1, April 1990, pp. 9–30.
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`32. Darrell D. E. Long, John L. Carroll and Kris Stewart. “Estimating the Reliability of Regeneration-Based Replica
`Control Protocols,” IEEE Transactions on Computers, vol. 38, no. 12, (December 1989), pp. 1691–1702.
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`Peer Reviewed Conference Papers
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`1. Eugene Chou, Leo Conrad-Shah, Austen Barker, Andrew Quinn, Ethan L. Miller and Darrell D. E. Long.
`“Lethe: Secure Deletion by Addition,” Proceedings of the Workshop on Challenges and Opportunities of Effi-
`cient and Performant Storage Systems (CHEOPS), Rome, ACM: Mary 8, 2023.
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`2. Kyle Fredrickson, Austen Barker and Darrell Long. “A Multiple Snapshot Attack on Deniable Storage Sys-
`tems,” Proceedings of the Twenty-ninth International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of
`Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS 2021), IEEE, November 3–5, 2021.
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`3. Oceane Bel, Kenneth Chang, Nathan R. Tallent, Dirk Duellmann, Ethan L. Miller, Faisal Nawab and Darrell
`D. E. Long. “Geomancy: Automated Performance Enhancement through Data Layout Optimization,” Pro-
`ceedings of the Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST), Santa Clara University: IEEE,
`October 26–30, 2020.
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`4. James Byron, Ethan L. Miller and Darrell D. E. Long. “Measuring the Cost of Reliability in Archival Systems,”
`Proceedings of the Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST), Santa Clara University:
`IEEE, October 26–30, 2020.
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`5. Austen Barker, Yash Gupta, Sabrina Au, Eugene Chou, Ethan L. Miller and Darrell D. E. Long. “Artifice: Data
`in Disguise,” Proceedings of the Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST), Santa Clara
`University: IEEE, October 26–30, 2020.
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`6. Daniel Bittman, Peter Alvaro, Darrell Long and Ethan Miller. “Twizzler: a Data-Centric OS for Non-Volatile
`Memory,” Proceedings of the 2020 USENIX Annual Technical Conference, Boston: Usenix Association, July
`15–17, 2020.
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`7. Daniel Bittman, Peter Alvaro, Darrell D. E. Long and Ethan L. Miller. “A Tale of Two Abstractions: The Case for
`Object Space,” Proceedings of the Eleventh Hot Topics in Storage and File Systems (Hot Storage 2019), Renton:
`Usenix Association, July 8–9, 2019.
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`8. Daniel Bittman, Darrell D. E. Long, Peter Alvaro, and Ethan L. Miller. “Optimizing Systems for Byte-Addressable
`NVM by Reducing Bit Flipping,” Proceedings of the Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST), San
`Jose: Usenix Association, February 25–28, 2019.
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`9. Sinjoni Mukhopadhyay, Joel Frank, Daniel Bittman, Darrell Long and Ethan Miller. “Efficient Reconstruction
`Techniques for Disaster Recovery in Secret-Split Datastores,” Proceedings of the Twenty-sixth International
`Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS
`2018), Milwaukee: IEEE, September 25–28, 2018.
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`10. James Byron, Ethan Miller and Darrell Long. “Using Simulation to Design Scalable and Cost-Efficient Archival
`Storage Systems,” Proceedings of the Twenty-sixth International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Sim-
`ulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS 2018), Milwaukee: IEEE, September 25–28,
`2018.
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`11. Daniel Bittman, Matthew Gray, Justin Raizes, Sinjoni Mukhopadhyay, Matthew Bryson, Peter Alvaro, Darrell
`Long and Ethan Miller. “Designing Data Structures to Minimize Bit Flips on NVM,” Proceedings of the Seventh
`IEEE Non-Volatile Memory Systems and Applications Symposium (NVMSA ’18) Hakodate, Japan: IEEE, August
`28–31, 2018.
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`12. Oceane Bel, Kenneth Chang, Daniel Bittman, Ethan L. Miller, Darrell D. E. Long and Hiroshi Isozaki. “Inkpack:
`A Secure, Data-Exposure Resistant Storage System,” Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual International Sys-
`tems and Storage Conference (SYSTOR), Haifa, Israel: ACM, June 4–8, 2018.
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`13. Yan Li, Kenneth Chang, Oceane Bel, Ethan L. Miller and Darrell D. E. Long. “CAPES: Unsupervised Storage
`Performance Tuning Using Neural Network-Based Deep Reinforcement Learning,” Proceedings of the Inter-
`national Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC ’17), November
`13–16, 2017.
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`14. Carlos A. Rincon, Jehan-François Pâris, Ricardo Vilalta, Albert M. K. Cheng and Darrell D. E. Long. “Disk
`Failure Prediction in Heterogeneous Environments,” Proceedings of the International Symposium on Perfor-
`mance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems, Seattle: IEEE, July 9–12, 2017.
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`15. Thomas Schwarz, Ahmed Amer, Thomas Kroeger, Ethan Miller, Darrell Long and Jehan-François Pâris. “RE-
`SAR: Reliable Storage at Exabyte Scale,” Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth International Symposium on Model-
`ing, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS 2016), London: IEEE,
`September 21–23, 2016.
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`16. Yan Li, Ethan Miller, Darrell Long and Yash Gupta. “Pilot: A Framework that Understands How to Do Per-
`formance Benchmarks the Right Way,” Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth International Symposium on Model-
`ing, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS 2016), London: IEEE,
`September 21–23, 2016.
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`17. Jehan-François Pâris and Darrell D. E. Long. “Pirogue: A lighter dynamic version of the Raft distributed
`consensus algorithm,” Proceedings of the Thirty-fourth International Performance of Computers and Com-
`munication Conference (IPCCC 2015), Nanjing, China: IEEE, December 14–16, 2015.
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`18. Thomas Schwarz, Darrell D. E. Long and Jehan-François Pâris. “Triple failure tolerant storage systems using
`only exclusive-or parity calculations,” Proceedings of the Twenty-first IEEE Pacific Rim International Sympo-
`sium on Dependable Computing (PRDC 2015), Zhangjiajie, China: IEEE, November 18–20, 2015.
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`19. Jehan-François Pâris and Darrell Long. “Reducing the Energy Footprint of a Distributed Consensus Algo-
`rithm,” Proceedings of the European Dependable Computing Conference (EDCC 2015), Paris: IEEE, Septem-
`ber 7–11, 2015.
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`20. Stephanie N. Jones, Ahmed Amer, Ethan L. Miller, Darrell D. E. Long, Rekha Pitchumani and Christina R.
`Strong. “Classifying Data to Reduce Long Term Data Movement in Shingled Write Disks,” Proceedings of the
`Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST), Santa Clara University: IEEE, May 30–June 5,
`2015.
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`21. Joel C. Frank, Shayna M. Frank, Lincoln A. Thurlow, Thomas M. Kroeger, Ethan L. Miller and Darrell D. E.
`Long. “Percival: A Searchable Secret Split Datastore,” Proceedings of the Conference on Mass Storage Systems
`and Technologies (MSST), Santa Clara University: IEEE, May 30–June 5, 2015.
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`22. Yan Li, Xiaoyuan Lu, Ethan L. Miller and Darrell D. E. Long. “ASCAR: Automating Contention Management for
`High-Performance Storage Systems,” Proceedings of the Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies
`(MSST), Santa Clara University: IEEE, May 30–June 5, 2015.
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`23. Jehan-François Pâris, Ahmed Amer, Darrell Long and Thomas Schwarz. “Self-Repairing Disk Arrays,” Pro-
`ceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Adaptive Self-tuning Computing Systems (ADAPT), January
`21, 2015, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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`24. Avani Wildani, Ethan L. Milleri, Ian F. Adams and Darrell D. E. Long. “PERSES: Data Layout for Low Impact
`Failures,” Proceedings of the Twenty-second International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation
`of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS 2014), Paris: IEEE, September 9–11, 2014.
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`25. Yan Li and Darrell D. E. Long. “Which Storage Device is Greenest? Modeling the Energy Cost of I/O Work-
`loads,” Proceedings of the Twenty-second International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of
`Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS 2014), Paris: IEEE, September 9–11, 2014.
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`26. Jehan-François Pâris. Thomas J. E. Schwarz, Ahmed Amer and Darrell Long. “Protecting RAID Arrays Against
`Unexpectedly High Disk Failure Rates,” Proceedings of the Twentieth IEEE Pacific Rim International Sympo-
`sium on Dependable Computing (PRDC 2014), Singapore: IEEE, November 18–21, 2014.
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`27. Alex Nelson, Erik Steggall and Darrell Long. “Cooperative mode: Comparing interpretations of the Xbox 360
`storage system,” Proceedings of the Digital Forensics Research Conference (DFRWS), Denver: ACM, August
`3–6, 2014.
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`28. Soror Sahri, Rim Moussa, Salima Benbernou and Darrell Long. “DBaaS-Expert: A Recommender for the
`Selection of the Right Cloud Database,” Proceedings of the Twenty-first International Symposium on Method-
`ologies for Intelligent Systems (ISMIS), Roskilde, Denmark: Springer, June 25–27, 2014.
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`29. Aleatha Parker-Wood, Darrell D. E. Long, Ethan Miller, Philippe Rigaux and Andy Isaacson. “A File By Any
`Other Name: Managing File Names with Metadata,” Proceedings of the Seventh Annual International Systems
`and Storage Conference (SYSTOR), Haifa, Israel: ACM, June 10–12, 2014.
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`30. Ahmed Amer, Darrell D. E. Long and Thomas Schwarz. “Reliability Challenges for Storing Exabytes,” Pro-
`ceedings of the International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC), Honolulu:
`IEEE, February 3–6, 2014, pp. 907–913.
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`31. Jehan-François Pâris, Darrell D. E. Long and Thomas Schwarz, S.J. “Zero-Maintenance Disk Arrays,” Pro-
`ceedings of the IEEE Nineteenth Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC),
`Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: IEEE, December 2–4, 2013.
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`32. Thomas Schwarz, Darrell D. E. Long and Jehan-François Pâris. “Reliability of Disk Arrays with Double Parity,”
`Proceedings of the IEEE Nineteenth Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC),
`Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: IEEE, December 2–4, 2013.
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`33. Jehan-François Pâris, Darrell D. E. Long and Witold Litwin. “Three-Dimensional Redundancy Codes for
`Archival Storage,” Proceedings of the Twenty-first International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Sim-
`ulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS 2013), San Francisco: IEEE, August 14–16,
`2013.
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`34. Aleatha Parker-Wood, Brian Madden, Michael McThrow, Darrell D.E. Long, Ian F. Adams and Avani Wildani.
`“Examining Extended and Scientific Metadata for Scalable Index Designs,” Proceedings of the Sixth Annual
`International Systems and Storage Conference (SYSTOR), Haifa, Israel: ACM, June 10–12, 2013.
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`35. Hsu-Wan Kao, Jehan-François Pâris, Thomas Schwarz, S.J. and Darrell D. E. Long. “A Flexible Simulation
`Tool for Estimating Data Loss Risks in Storage Arrays,” Proceedings of the Conference on Mass Storage Systems
`and Technologies (MSST), Long Beach: IEEE, May 9, 2013.
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`36. Yan Li, Nakul Sanjay Dhotre, Yasuhiro Ohara, Thomas M. Kroeger, Ethan L. Miller and Darrell D. E. Long.
`“Horus: Fine-Grained Encryption-Based Security for Large-Scale Storage,” Proceedings of the Conference on
`File and Storage Technologies (FAST), San Jose: Usenix Association, February