John Reumann

Also published under:J. Reumann

Affiliation

Google, Inc., New York, NY, USA

Topic

Arrival Rate,Internet Service,Adaptive Filter,Adaptive Packet,Admission Control,Backend Server,Benchmark Test,CPU Utilization,Caching,Capacity Estimation,Channel Capacity,Cluster Size,Communication Design,Communication Protocol,Counter Value,Data Center,Demand For Resources,Dependability,Dynamic Control,Energy Conservation,Failed Attempt,Failure Recovery,Fault-tolerant,File System,Incoming Requests,Individual Service,Interactive,Internet Applications,Linux Kernel,Load Balancing,Load Index,Load Monitoring,Measurement Methods,Multicast,Multimedia Applications,Network Packets,Network Services,Network Throughput,Objective Function,Packet Arrival,Packet Filtering,Packet Loss,Packet Loss Rate,Pentium,Percentage Of Energy,Queue Length,Request Rate,Resource Management,Resource Management Strategies,Resource Requirements,

Biography

John Reumann received the PhD degree in computer science from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 2003. Since then, he has worked for the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center and for Google's New York engineering group. He continues his work in distributed system software infrastructure at Google and serves in the Operating Systems and Distributed Systems Research Community. He has published several papers on distributed server control systems. He is a member of the IEEE.