I am interested in the design of reliable distributed systems, real-time
Distributed Systems and real-time middlewares. Previous work has focused on
several topics, including distributed and embedded real-time technologies and
applications, Operating Systems, Multimedia System, and Computer Networks.
Current work involves the design and implementation of the
Aurora Management Workbench. For more information, please see
my department homepage.
Building Distributed Real-Time Systems with Commercial-Off-The-Shelf
Components .
Oscar Gonzalez,
Ph.D. Thesis. Department of Computer Science,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, February 2001.
CReMeS: A CORBA Compliant Reflective Memory based Real-Time Communication
Service,
Sun-Tae Chung, Oscar Gonzalez, Krithi Ramamritham and Chia Shen,
Proceedings of 2000 IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS 2000), November 2000.
User Level Scheduling of Communicating Real-Time Tasks ,
Chia Shen, Oscar Gonzalez, Krithi Ramamritham and Ichiro Mizunuma,
Proceedings of 1999 IEEE Real-Time Application Symposium (RTAS 1999), June 1999.
Adaptive Fault Tolerance and Graceful Degradation Under Dynamic Hard Real-time Scheduling ,
Oscar Gonzalez, H. Shrikumar, John A. Stankovic and Krithi Ramamritham,
Proceedings of 1997 IIEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS 1997), December 1997.
Education
Ph.D. in Computer Science from University of Massachusetts Amherst,
2001. Advisor: Krithi Ramamritham.
M.S. in Computer Science , University of Massachusetts Amherst,
1996. Advisors: Krithi Ramamritham and Jack Stankovic.
B.S. in Electrical Engineering, University of Utah, 1983..