Divyakant Agrawal

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Affiliation

University of California, Santa Barbara

Topic

Byzantine Fault Tolerance,Client Requests,Consensus Protocol,Data Management System,Failure Model,Fault-tolerant,Malicious Nodes,Message Acceptance,Multicast,Asynchronous System,Checkpointing,Distributed Database,Distribution System,Number Of Exchanges,Primary Node,Public Key,Throughput,Activity Levels Of Participants,Aggregate Data,Authentication,Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average,Binary Tree,Bitcoin,Client Data,Client States,Cloud Computing,Cloud Environment,Cloud Providers,Cluster Nodes,Communication Latency,Complex Communication,Cryptographic Primitives,Cryptographic Techniques,Current Use,Current View,Data Center,Data Storage,Database Server,Demand For Resources,Demand Prediction,Digital Signature,Edge Devices,Edge Server,External Auditors,Failure Recovery,Fault-tolerant Protocol,Global Synchronization,Hash Function,Health-related Quality Of Life,Healthcare Applications,

Biography

Divyakant Agrawal is currently a professor of computer science at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His research expertise includes the areas of database systems, distributed computing, data warehousing, and large-scale information systems. He has served on the program committees of many leading conferences, as the program chair of ACM SIGMOD 2010, and as the general chair/cochair of ACM SIGPATIAL 2009, 2010, and 2011. He is a fellow of the IEEE and ACM.