Ying Lu
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Ying Lu is an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.[1]
Life
Lu received her Ph.D in Computer Science from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville in 2005.[citation needed] She then began her work at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln as an Assistant Professor.
Work
Her areas of interest are adaptive real-time systems, autonomic computing, and grid computing, among others. Ying Lu has been a technical program committee member a number of different times, some of which include the "IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium" from 2006–2008, and the International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems" in 2008. She was also the publicity co-chair for "The 14th International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Real-time Systems" in 2006, and the work in progress chair for the "IREE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium" in 2008.
She is the author or co-author of more than 25 technical papers, a few of which include:[1]
- "Partitioned Multiprocessor Scheduling of Mixed-Criticality Period Jobs" (2014)
- "Energy Analysis of Hadoop Cluster Failure Recovery" (2013)
- "Efficient Real-Time Divisible Loads with Advanced Reservations" (2012)
- "TCP Congestion Avoidance Algorithm Identification" (2011)
- "Automatic Data Placement and Replication in Grids" (2009)
- "Adaptive Consistency Guarantees for Large-Scale Replicated Services" (2008)
- "Queuing Model Based Network Server Performance Control" (2002)
References
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