Cal Poly Computer Science Department
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Dr. Michael L. Haungs
Computer Science Department
California Polytechnic State University
1 Grand Ave
San Luis Obispo, California 93407

Office: Room 226, Frank E. Pilling
Phone: (805) 756-5531
FAX: (805) 756-2956
EMAIL: mhaungs@csc.calpoly.edu
Michael Haungs

Research Interests
Systems research emphasizing in: Distributed Systems, Networking, Interprocess Communications, Operating Systems and Parallel Architecture. Current efforts are in the identification and elimination of I/O bottlenecks in distributed systems.
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Student Research
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Contact me if you are interested in doing a Senior Project or Master's Thesis in one of the subject areas listed here.
Selected Publications
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  • Brian A. Malloy, Michael L. Haungs, and Mark Smotherman, ``The Construction of a Family of Simulators for the Intel Architecture with ELF Binary Input,'' Proceedings of the 13th European Simulation Multi-conference, June 1-4, 1999, Warsaw Poland. Pages 77 -- 84.(html)(ps)

  • Michael Haungs, Phil Sallee, and Matthew Farrens, ``Branch Transition Rate: A New Metric for Improved Branch Classification Analysis,'' Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA-6), January 8-12, 2000, Toulouse, France. Pages 241 -- 250.

  • Earl Barr, Raju Pandey, and Michael Haungs, ``MAGE: A Distributed Programming Model'', International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS 2001), April 2001.

  • Michael Haungs, Fritz Barnes, Earl Barr, and Raju Pandey, ``A Fast Connection-Time Redirection Mechanism for Internet Application Scalability'', International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC 2002), December 18-21 2002, Bangalore, India.

  • Michael Haungs, Earl Barr, and Raju Pandey, ``Handling Catastrophic Failures in Internet Applications", International Symposium on Applications and the Internet (SAINT 2004), January 26-30 2004, Tokyo, Japan.

  • Jeff Bergamini and Michael Haungs, ``Geotorrent: Optimizing GIS Web Services for Interactive Educational Use", UCGIS Summer 2006 Assembly, June 28-July 1, 2006, Vancouver, Washington.

  • Mark Gabel and Michael Haungs, "CAMP: A Common API for Measuring Performance", 21st Large Installation Administration Conference (LISA '07), Nov 11-Nov 16, 2007, Dallas, Texas.

  • Michael Haungs, John Clements, and David Janzen, "Improving Engineering Education through Creativity, Collaboration, and Context In a First Year Course", American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference, June 22-26, 2008, Pittsburgh, PA.

Various Pictures
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ACM Food Drive Party 1, ACM Food Drive Party 2, Class Blackmail Picture, Long Boarders

Interesting PIctures appearing in Project Presentations (Spring 2007): 1, 2, 3, and 4

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