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- N-SMARTS: Networked Suite of Mobile Atmospheric Real-Time Sensors R.J. Honicky, Eric Brewer, Eric Paulos, Richard White, In Networked Systems for Developing Regions 2008, a workshop of SIGCOMM.
- Citizen Science: Enabling Participatory Urbanism (11 megs!) Eric Paulos, RJ Honicky, Ben Hooker, Urban Informatics: Community Integration and Implementation, Information Science Reference Edited by Marcus Foth, IGI Global, 2008 (in press)
- A message oriented phone system for low cost connectivity R.J. Honicky, Omar Bakr, Michael Demmer, Eric Brewer, In proceedings of Hot Topics in Networking 2007 (HOTNETS), November 14-15, 2007, Atlanta, GA (Presentation(11 Megs!), Text for Presentation)
- Sensing Atmosphere Eric Paulos, RJ Honicky, and Elizabeth Goodman, Workshop position paper for the Sensing on Everyday Mobile Phones in Support of Participatory Research at
ACM SenSys 2008, November 2007
- The Challenges of Technology Research for Developing Regions Eric Brewer, Michael Demmer, Melissa Ho, R.J. Honicky, Joyojeet Pal, Madelaine Plauche and Sonesh Surana, IEEE Pervasive Computing. Volume 5, Number 2, pp. 15-23, April-June 2006.
- Workload modeling of stateful protocols using HMMs, R.J. Honicky, Swami Ramany and Darren Sawyer, to appear in the proceedings of the 31st annual International Conference for the Resource Management and Performance Evaluation of Enterprise Computing Systems, December, 2005, Orlando, Florida
- Replication Under Scalable Hashing: A family of algorithms for scalable decentralized data distribution, R.J. Honicky and Ethan Miller, The 18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2004), April 2004, Santa Fe, New Mexico
- A tech-report on one version
of RUSH (note that in this version of the paper, we only call this one
version RUSH, wheras in other versions, we call the whole family RUSH)
- A fast
algorithm for online placement and reorganization of replicated data, R.J. Honicky and Ethan Miller, In the proceedings of the 17th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2003), April 2003, Nice, France
- My thesis discusses two of the RUSH
algorithms in more detail, including more theory and proofs.
- A paper discussing the results of our trip to Ghana during the summer of 2004, to be published in the Berkeley/UNIDO 2005 conference
Works in progress
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