Engagements

Leadership skills.  A brief description of the volunteer positions I have held and examples of success.

  • Editor-in-Chief, IEEE ComputingNow: Attracted membership, introduced new content delivery mechanisms, resulted in IEEE CS social networking strategy
  • Chair of the Special Technical Communities; an activity that has potential to transform the Computer Society; received CS Outstanding Contribution Award (2011)
  • Founded and program chaired IEEE Agent Systems and Applications Symposium (1999) and USENIX/ACM Workshop on Systems Software (2000); ACM ICAC general chair (2012)
  • Chair of the Service Deployment Working Group at Global Grid Forum
  • Youth soccer coach (AYSO national license), with under-19 Boys team won the prestigious good sportsmanship award at the National Games (2010); my teams won other titles 

Computer Society engagement.  Examples of prior involvement with the Computer Society or similar societies.

  • BoG member [2011-2014]
  • Editor-in-Chief, IEEE ComputingNow [2008-2012]
  • Chair overseeing Special Technical Communities [2011-]
  • Member, the 7th CS Strategy Planning Team [2011]
  • Chair, IEEE Computer Search Committee [2010]
  • Chair, IEEE Technical Committee on Operating Systems chair [2000]
  • Editorial board member: IEEE Concurrency, Internet Computing, and Distributed Systems Online (founding member)
  • Program chair, IEEE Agent Systems and Applications (1999); co-chair IEEE Services (2011)
  • On PCs of many conferences (ICDCS, ICWS, CLOUD, ICAC, Middleware, HotCloud, etc.)
  • Member and leader of a number of committees: (Fellows committee (twice), EIC searches, etc.)
  • Member of: ACM (SIGOPS, SIGMETRICS, SIGCOMM), IEEE CS (TCOS, TCDP), USENIX 

Position support.  How I would be able to support the Board of Governors to fulfill Board strategic responsibilities.

I have been deeply engaged in almost every dimension of the CS and I believe that I can elevate all boards to the next level in a balanced manner.

  • PUBs: extensive experience in IEEE CS publications (magazines, transactions, online)
  • TAB: past TCOS chair, active in many conferences
  • PAB: work in industry, substantial connections
  • EAB: teach at SJSU, collaboration with major universities world-wide
  • MGA: coming from Europe, I have a good understanding of CS needs outside of US, I have been working closely with North/South America, Asia-Pacific, and Europe
  • SAB: participated in OMG, GGF standardization; engaged with IEEE standards 

Achievements. A brief summary of my professional accomplishments.

  • (HP:2010-) Exascale Computing. Contributed to systems architecture, DoE funding ($2M).
  • (HP:2008-) OpenCirrus Cloud computing testbed (managing director). Defined architecture spanning 15 global sites.
  • (HP:2008-09) Led pan-HP program on automated incident management with multi-billion costs.
  • (HP:2006-07) Shared Services Platform to automate IT. Directed teams in Asia-Pacific, North/South America.
  • (HP:2004-07) Service Deployment. Created a developer community, 4 specifications and 4 standard reference implementations.
  • (HP:2004-05) Directed Virtual Desktop Systems, attracted a funnel of customers.
  • (OSF:1993-1998) Mobile Objects and Agents transferred to a Japanese government agency; basis for a standard in OMG.
  • (IMP:1983-1991) Led UNIX port to Intel Multibus architecture. Transaction systems deployed across Eastern Europe. 

 

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Dejan S. Milojicic, Curriculum Vitae

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Objectives

Leading technology innovation with a dynamic research team in the areas of: high performance computing, service management, cloud and distributed computing; support automation; and systems software.

Education

Ph.D. (Computer Science) December 1993, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany.
Thesis: Load Distribution, Implementation for the Mach Microkernel.

M.Sc. (Computer Science) May 1986, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Belgrade University, Yugoslavia.
Thesis: Transaction Oriented Operating System.

B.Sc. (Electrical Engineering) May 1983, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Belgrade University, Yugoslavia. Thesis: Parallel Logic for Hybrid Computers.

Research Activities and Professional Experience 06/83 to date

09/1998-present

Hewlett-Packard Laboratories

Senior Researcher/Senior Research Manager

(2010-) Exascale Computing. DoE initiative. 2018 HPC architecture: systems software support (monitoring, power consumption, programming models, synchronization primitives). Won another DoE funding ($2M).

(2008-) Open Cirrus Cloud computing testbed (managing director). Defined overall architecture, influenced research in academia and industry across global 15 sites. Enabled experiments at scale of 20 research projects in HP Labs. Cloud Sustainability Dashboard used in sustainability program, its Matrix port considered for transfer.

(2008-09) Reiki, pan-HP program on products incident management, addressing multi-billion costs. Automated service delivery; emphasis on clean data, self-healing, and learning. Impacted ESSN and TS products and support.

(2006-07) Shared Services Platform program. Directed R&D, partners, and pilots to automate and cost effectively deliver IT as a service. Led 30-people team from A*STAR (Sg), SAP (Aus), HP (Ind, Braz, US, Can).

(2004-05) Directing Virtual Desktop Systems (VDS) program, an automated prototype of VM management. VDS provided a single “pane of glass” for system administrators and ease of use for role-based users. This attracted a funnel of customers and was presented to financial, automotive, and other industries at HP Board of Advisors.

(2003-07) Directed Technology transfer between HP Labs and HP Software and Enterprise Servers and Storage. Technology transfer choice; influenced business strategy and HP Labs research; directed M&A on-boarding.

(2004-07) Service Deployment. Created a community of developers resulting in 4 specifications and 4 reference implementations (HP, NEC, Softricity, and UFCG). Demonstrated interoperability of the proposed standard.

(2003-04) Adaptive monitoring. Data assurance transferred to: HP-IT to streamline operations for significant savings; Consolidation Analysis Tool in HP Services; ChinaGrid; UFCG (Brazil); Grid Research Center (Calgary).

(2001-03) Mobile and Client Computing. Interactions between mobile phones and interactive displays. Designed and chaired HP workshop on Appliance Aggregation.

(1998-01) Global Memory Management and Failures Recovery: design and implementation of cross-NT shared memory on a four-node cluster machine without OS changes. Reliability of the ia-64 based systems: recovery support at the operating system, application, and programming environment levels, 100-pages HP private report.

01/1994-09/1998

OSF (Open Group) Research Institute

Principal Research Engineer

Mobile Objects and Agents. Research results were transferred to a Japan government agency and were basis for a standard submission to OMG together with IBM, General Magic, GMD Focus and Crystaliz.

Optimized design and implementation of concurrent remote task creation on a massively parallel architecture, achieving close to theoretical performance. Results were transferred to IBM Microkernel Team.

10/1991-12/1993

University of Kaiserslautern

Ph.D. Student/Scientist

Design and implementation of load distribution on top of Mach, encompassing task migration and distributed scheduling. This was used: for OSF Cluster, for University of Utah “Schizo”, at University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, and at Technion, Israel. A book was published by Vieweg Verlag, Wiesbaden, Germany, 1994.

1983-1991

Institute “Mihajlo Pupin”

Staff Engineer/Project Leader

Directed AIX Competence Center, IBM technology transfer, influenced CS research in Eastern Europe.

Lead the port of AT&T UNIX V 3.0 to a proprietary Multibus i386 machine. Design and implementation of the device drivers for disk, floppy, streaming devices, and communication board. Deployed across Eastern Europe.

Developed real-time transaction system, which was widely deployed across Eastern Europe. Enabled 16 users on 8086-based systems, a significant leap compared to 1-2 users supported by competition (Kienzle, IBM, Olivetti).

Consulting for EnergoData and Intercommerce, Belgrade-based companies. Designed and implemented protocol for a banknote counting machine, Starlan communication driver, and a tape backup utility for UNIX.

Six months sabbatical at Santa Clara University, California. Researched and published on Mach and real-time.

Academic and Professional Honors and Awards

2009, appointed an IEEE Fellow, the 12th in HP Labs.

2008, appointed an ACM Distinguished Engineer.

2001, completed a year-long LEAD HP Program for the successful Project Managers.

1993, shared best paper award at USENIX Mach Symp. “Task Migration on the top of the Mach Microkernel”.

1991, DAAD (German Science Foundation) 1 year grant (2 times renewed) at University of Kaiserslautern.

1989, Serbian Science Foundation, a grant for 6 months sabbatical at Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA.

1982, International student exchange grant, 2 months in an EE department of a cement factory, Volos, Greece.

Professional Activities

   Editor in Chief: IEEE Computing Now (Inaugural Editor, 08-12). IEEE Distributed Systems Online (08-09).

   Editorial Board Member: IEEE Internet Computing, IEEE Concurrency, IEEE Distributed Systems Online.

   Chair of standards groups: GGF CDDLM (Configuration, Deployment, and Lifecycle Management) working group; APPAGG (APPliance AGGregation architecture) research group. Member of OMG MASIF group.

   Chair of Technical Committee: IEEE Technical Committee on Operating Systems.

   Program Chair: 1st USENIX/ACM Workshop on Industrial Experiences with Systems Software (2000); 1st IEEE Agent Systems and Applications Symposium (1999); IEEE WET-ICE Workshop on Mobility and Collaboration (1998). Industrial track of ACM Middleware (2009); IEEE Congress on Services (2011), IEEE SmartGridComm Symposium on Smart Grid Management and Service Design (2011).

   On Program Committees: ICAC, ICDCS, ICWS, AAMAS, EDOC, Middleware, HotCloud, COMSWARE, etc.

   IEEE CS Board of Governors. Member 2011-2013.

Teaching Experience

Students: On 5 PhD thesis committees (GaTech, UIUC, Monash). Co-adviser (USP). Guided 30 summer interns.

Tutorials: Serviceability (ICWS, ‘08); Operating Systems (HICSS, ‘97); Operating Systems (Belgrade ’86).

Presentations: numerous presentations world-wide. Some of presentations are listed at the end of the CV.

Associations

ACM (Distinguished Engineer), IEEE (Fellow), USENIX (member).

Personal Data

Born April 15, 1960. American citizen, married, two children. Speak Serbian (native language), English, German, Croatian, and Bosnian; basic proficiency in French, Latin, Slovenian, and Macedonian.

References

Available upon request.

Patents

Granted:

1.    8,019,871 Federation of grids using rings of trust

2.    7,912,804 Change management in a distributed system based on triggered policy rules, 3/22/2011

3.    7,826,907 Fortuitous combinations of ad-hoc available sets of different electronic devices to respond to user jobs, 11/2/2010 

4.    7,643,458 Communicating between wireless communities, 1/5/2010

5.    7,114,095 Apparatus and methods for switching hardware operation configurations, 9/26/2006

6.    7,093,242 Dynamic class interposition, 8/15/2006

7.    7,020,800 System and method for memory failure recovery using lockstep processes, 3/28/2006

8.    6,990,662 Method and system for offloading execution and resources for resource-constrained networked devices, 1/24/2006 

9.    6,931,571 Method and apparatus for handling transient memory errors, 8/16/2005

10.6,851,074 System and method for recovering from memory failures in computer systems, 2/1/2005

11.6,756,704 Locking mechanism for locking electronic devices, 6/29/2004

Filed Patents:

1.    Service Sustainability Advisor (April 2012)

2.    Virtual Machine Placement Using Multi-way Partitioning (April 2012)

3.    Overall Sustainability Metric (April 2012)

4.    Reducing network energy in HPC (April 2012)

5.    IaaS Business Technology Modeling (IBTM) (March 2012)

6.    Mapping HPC Applications to Platforms (February 2012)

7.    Active NVRAM for I/O staging (February 2012)

8.    Mechanism and Apparatus for User Prioritization of Sustainability v. Quality of Service in Cloud Computing (February 2012)

9.    Elastic Insight (November 2011)

10.Cloud Control Point (October 2011)

11.Service Sustainability Modeling and Management 82736091 (700206888) (2011)

12.Service Sustainability Modeling and Management 82717972 (700206332) (2011)

13.Mechanism and apparatus for monitoring and leveraging dynamics of cloud sustainability (July 2010)

14.Automating diagnosis of computer-related incidents  (2009)

15.Method and apparatus for supporting a computer-based product (2009)

16.Method and apparatus for supporting a computer-based product (different from previous, same name) (2009)

17.Data center level metrics via in-network aggregation (2007)

18.Approach for automatically translating service level objectives to low level system metrics and application attributes (2007)

19.Mechanism for automated availability management driven by business policies (2007)

Disclosures Approved for Patent Filing:

20.A Mechanism to Measure QoS in a Federated Cloud Environment

21.Job Configuration Pre-computation

22.End-to-End Repair Navigation System (E2RNS)

Disclosure Filed (Also working on 4 more disclosures):

23.A System and Method for Specifying and Enforcing Cost, Security Rules and QoS of Program Execution in the Cloud

Keynotes, Panels, Press Interviews, Webinars, Invited Talks and Presentations

·   Keynote Speeches: IEEE Cloud 2012; Microsoft’s “24 Hours in Private Cloud,” 2012; 2008 Chinese National Conference on Computers and Network; 5th Open Cirrus Summit, 2011.

·   Organized panels: WIESS’00, ICWS’05, ICAC’07, ICWS’09, HP-CAST’09 and HP-CAST’10.

·   Press interviews:

ohttp://biztech2.in.com/videos/cloud-computing/business-continuity-bigger-concern-than-security-for-cloud/70102.

oOn Cloud computing in “Journal of Internet Services and Applications,” Springer (www.springer.com/jisa), Edited by Fabio Kon (USP, Brazil) and Gordon Blair (Lancaster University, UK). (see also publications for a full reference)

o  On Open Cirrus, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEIn59JS1aM.

oOn Grid Computing, available from the Oracle Web site.

·   Webinars:

oThe Enterprise Business R&D Engineering Seminar Program, “Open CirrusTM Cloud Computing Testbed: Federated Data Centers for Open Source Systems and Services Research,” internally to HP.

oOpen Cirrus Webinar for Lockheed Martin, available off of IEEE-CS:
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/newwebinars/milojicic.

·   Customer presentations at HP and various customer sites to numerous customers over past 11 years.

·   HP External Web site appearance:

ohttp://www.hpl.hp.com/news/2010/jan-mar/Open_Cirrus_recap.html.

ohttp://www.hpl.hp.com/news/2010/jan-mar/ieee_milojicic.html.

·   Invited talks and presentations: Korea, ZDNet,10; CIAB Brazil’10; Open Cirrus Summits (2009-2011, 5 times); Intel Development Forum’10; Hadoop Summit’10;  CESGA, Spain,’10; Ericsson, ‘10; IDA’10; Vrije Unviersiteit,’10; SWIFT, ’10; University of Dortmund, ’10; USP, Sao Paolo, ’10; HP-Intel CTO Forum, ’09, ’10; Tokyo’10; Dejean’10; HP Tech Symposium, Bangalore’09; ChinaMobile ’08, ’09, ’10; IBM Watson, ’93, ’97, ’98, 01; Xerox PARC, ’93; NASA Ames, ‘93; MITL, ’93. Daimler Benz, `93; Siemens, 93; GMD 95, FIRST, 95, 96. OSF Research Institute Symposia, 92-95. Arbeitskreistreffen, 92. Universities of Aachen 93, Kaiserslautern 95, Hildesheim 95, Potsdam 96, Dresden 96, Stuttgart 97, Darmstadt, 98, Magdeburg 98, Dresden 98, ETH 00, Bologna 01, INRIA 01, Cambridge UK 01, City London 01, Imperial College London 01. Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve, ’93, Barcelona ’01. Univ. of New Mexico, La Cruces, ’93 CMU ’93, SMU ’93, UC Riverside ’93, SCU ’93, Stanford ’93, UCSC ’93, MIT ’01, Georgia Tech ’03.NRC Workshop on Information System Trustworthiness’97. HICSS ’96. IPPS’1995. USENIX: Mach Symposium’93; OSDI’94, SEDMS IV’93, COOTS’96; COOTS’98, HotCloud’09; Workshop “Distributed Computing on Internet” 96, IEEE FTDCS’93. GGF5-GGF16, OMG’97.

Publications

HP TechCon Publications

1.    Astfalk, G., Benson, E., Cader, T., Faraboschi, P., Jouppi, N., Kumari, N., McLaren, M., Milojicic, D., Misage, S., Palmer, R., Schreiber, R., Tullis, M. “Tackling the Exascale Power Challenge,” TechCon 2012, Full Paper.

2.    Bash, C., Chen, Y., Gmach, D., Kaufman, R., Milojicic, D., Rn, V., Shah, A., Sharma, P., Cader, T., “Dynamically Assessing Sustainability of Data Centers and Clouds,” TechCon 2011, Poster.

3.    Chen, Y., Smith, V., Sahai, A., Iyer, S., Kelly, T., Korn, A., Milojicic, D., “Automatically Generating Operational Policies from Service Level Agreements,” TechCon 2008, Poster

4.    Iyer, S., Yalagandula, P., Talwar, V., Milojicic, D., Ko, S., Gupta, I., Purushothaman, J., “Data Center Level Metrics via In-Network Aggregation,” TechCon 2007, Full Paper.

5.    Agarwal, A., Chen, Y., Milojicic, D., Prasek, P., Rivaldo, R., Vambenepe, W., “SML Model Validation,” TechCon 2007, Poster.

6.    Talwar, V., Shankar, C., Rafaeli, S., Milojicic, D., Iyer, S., Farkas, K., Chen, Y., Arlitt, M., “Adaptive Monitoring: Monitoring for Next Generation IT Systems,” TechCon 2006, Poster.

Books/Book Chapters

7.    Cook, N., Milojicic, D., Talwar, V., “Managing the Cloud Infrastructure”, Book Chapter, In Migrating to the Cloud: For Developers, and Technologists, Elsevier Publishers, 2011 (to appear).

8.    Adams, R., Brett, P., Iyer, S., Milojicic, D., Rafaeli, S., Talwar, V., “Scalable Management”, Book Chapter, In Autonomic Computing: Concepts, Infrastructure, and Applications, CRC Press 2006.

9.    Milojicic, D., Douglis, F., and Wheeler, R., “Mobility, Processes, Computers, and Agents”, Addison Wesley and ACM Press, February 1999.

10.Milojicic, D., “Load Distribution”, Vieweg Verlag, Advanced Studies in Computer Science, Wiesbaden, Germany, 1994.

Journal Publications

11.Cook, N., Milojicic, D., Talwar, V., “Cloud Management,” Journal of Internet Services and Applications, Springer Verlag, Volume 3, Number 1, Pages 67-75, January 2012.

12.Blair, G., Kon, F., Cirne, W., Milojicic, D., Ramakrishnan, R., Reed D., and Silva, D., “Perspectives on Cloud Computing: Interviews with Five Leading Scientists from the Cloud Community,” Journal of Internet Services and Applications, Springer Verlag, vol 1, no 4., pp 1-7, May 2011.

13.Milojicic, D., Laplante, P., “Special Technical Communities, STCs,” IEEE Computer, vol 44, no 6, pp 84-88, June 2011.

14.Avetisyan, A., Campbell, R., Gupta, I., Heath, M., Ko, S., Ganger, G., Kozuch, M., O’Hallaron, D., Kunze, M., Kwan, T., Lai, K., Lyons, M., Milojicic, D., Lee, H.Y., Soh, Ming., N.K., Luke, J.Y., Namgong, H., “Open Cirrus A Global Cloud Computing Testbed,” IEEE Computer, vol 43, no 4, pp 42-50, April 2010.

15.Becker, K., Pruyne, J., Singhal, S., Lopes, A., Milojicic, D., “Automatic Determination of Compatibility in Evolving Services,” International Journal of Web Services Research, 2010, 8(1): 21-40.

16.Chen, Y., Iyer, S., Liu, X., Milojicic, D., Sahai, A., “SLA Decomposition: Translating Service Level Objectives into system level thresholds,” Journal of Cluster Computing, vol 11, no 3, pp 299-311, September 2008.

17.Vambenepe, W., Thompson, C., Talwar, V., Rafaeli, S., Murray, B., Milojicic, D., Iyer, S., Farkas, K., Arlitt, M., “Dealing with Scale and Adaptation of Global Web Services Management,” Journal of Web Services Research. Volume 4, Issue 4, pp 65-84, 2007.

18.Talwar, V., Milojicic, D., Wu, Q., Pu, C., Yan, W., and Jung, G., “Approaches for Service Deployment,” IEEE Internet Computing, pp. 70-80, vol. 9, no 2., March-April 2005.

19.Messer, A., Bernadat, P., Fu, G., Chen, D., Dimitrijevic, Z., Lie, D., Mannaru, D.D., Riska, A., and Milojicic, D., “Susceptibility of Commodity Systems and Software to Memory Soft Errors,” IEEE Transactions on Computers, vol 53, no 12, December 2004, pp 1557-1568.

20.Gu, X., Nahrstedt, K., Messer, A., Greenberg, I., Milojicic, D., “Adaptive Offloading Inference for Delivering Applications in Pervasive Computing Environments,” IEEE Pervasive, vol 3, no 3, July-September 2004, pp 66-73.

21.Milojicic, D., Agha, G., Bernadat, P., Chauhan, D., Guday, S., Jamali, N., Lambright, D., and Travostino, F., “Case Studies in Security and Resource Management for Mobile Object Systems”, Autonomous Agents, vol 5, no 1, March 2002, pp 103-111.

22.Milojicic, D., Douglis, F., Paindaveine, Y., Wheeler, R., Zhou, S, “Process Migration Survey”, ACM Computing Surveys, vol 32, no 3, September 2000, pp 241-299.

23.Milojicic, D., Breugst, M., Busse, I., Campbell, J., Covaci, S., Friedman, B., Kosaka, K., Lange, D., Ono, K., Oshima, M., Tham, C., Virdhagriswaran, S., and White, J., “MASIF - The OMG Mobile Agent System Interoperability Facility”, Personal Technologies, Springer Verlag, (1998), 2:117-129.

24.Milojicic, D., LaForge, W., Chauhan, D., “Mobile Objects and Agents, Design, Implementation and Lessons Learned”, Distributed Systems Engineering, IEE, 5 (1988), 1-14.

25.Black, D., Milojicic, D., Dean, R., Dominijanni, M., Sears, S., Langerman, A., “Distributed Memory Management”. Software Practice and Experience, 28(9):1011-1031, July 1998.

26.Milojicic, D., Langerman, A., Black, D., Sears, S., Dominijanni, M., Dean, R. W., “Concurrency, a Case Study in Remote Tasking and Distributed IPC”, IEEE Concurrency, April-June 1997, vol 5, no 2, pp 39-49.

Refereed Publications

27.Cook, N., Milojicic, D., Kaufmann, R., and Sevinsky, J., “N3phele: Open Science-as-a-Service Workbench for Cloud-based Scientific Computing,” Proceedings of the 7th Open Cirrus Summit, June 19-20, Beijing China. Best Student Paper Award.

28.Besson, F.M., Moura, P., Fabio Kon1, Dejan Milojicic, Rehearsal: a framework for automated testing of web service choreographies, Proceedings of the 3th Brazilian Conference on Software: Theory and Practice.

29.Gupta, A., Kalé, L.V., Milojicic, D.S., Faraboschi, P., Kaufmann, R., March, V., Gioachin, F., Suen, C.H., and Lee, B-S., “Exploring the performance and mapping of HPC applications to platforms in the cloud,” In Proceedings of the 21st international symposium on High-Performance Parallel and Distributed Computing (HPDC '12). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 121-122.  

30.Using active NVRAM for I/O staging. Sudarsun Kannan, Ada Gavrilovska, Karsten Schwan, Dejan Milojicic, and Vanish Talwar, In Proceedings of the 2nd international workshop on Petascale data analytics: challenges and opportunities (PDAC '11).

31.Gupta, A., Milojicic, D., “Evaluation of HPC Applications on Cloud,” Proceedings of the 6th Open Cirrus Summit, Fall 2011, Atlanta, Georgia. Best student paper award.  http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6200551&isnumber=6200526

32.Kannan, S., Milojicic, D., Gavrilovska, A., Schwan, K., Abbasi, H., and Talwar V., “Using Active NVRAM for Cloud I/O,” Proceedings of the 6th Open Cirrus Summit, September 2011, IEEE co-sponsored, Atlanta, GA.

33.Bardhan, S., Hidangmayum, R., McGeer, R., Milojicic, D., RN, V., Feldhaus, F., Roeblitz, T., Yahayapour, R., “Practical Federations,” Proceedings of the Fifth Open Cirrus Summit, Moscow, IEEE co-sponsored, June 2011.

34.Bash, C., Chen, Y., Gmach, D., Kaufman, R., Milojicic, D., RN, V., Shah, A., Sharma, P., Cader, T.  “Cloud Sustainability Dashboard, Dynamically Assessing Sustainability of Data Centers and Clouds,” Proceedings of the Fifth Open Cirrus Summit, Moscow, IEEE co-sponsored, June 2011.

35.Besson, F., Leal, P., Kon, F., Goldman, A., and Milojicic, D., “Supporting Test-Driven Development of Web Service Choreographies,” Proceedings of the Fifth Open Cirrus Summit, Moscow, IEEE co-sponsored, June 2011.

36.Campbell, R., Gupta, I., Heath, M., Ko, S., Kozuch, M., Kunze, M., Kwan, T., Lai, K., Yan Lee, H., Lyons, M., Milojicic, D., O’Hallaron, D., and Chai Soh Y., “Open CirrusTM Cloud Computing Testbed: Federated Data Centers for Open Source Systems and Services Research,” Proceedings of the USENIX HotCloud’09.

37.Connelly, C., Cox, B., Forell, T., Liu, R., Milojicic, D., Nemeth, A., Piet, P., Shivanna, S., and Wan, W.-H., “Reiki: Serviceability Architecture and Approach for Reduction and Management of Product Service Incidents,” Proceedings of the IEEE ICWS, pp 775-782, July 2009.

38.Chen, Y., Iyer, S., Sahai, A., and Milojicic, D., “A Systematic and Practical Approach to Generating Policies from Service Level Objectives,” Proceedings of the 11th IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM 2009), June, 2009.

39.Talwar, V., Nahrstedt, K., and Milojicic, D., "Modeling Remote Desktop Systems in Utility Environments with Application to QoS Management", Proceedings of the IM 2009, Long Island, NY.

40.Ko, S.Y., Yalagandula, P., Gupta, I., Talwar, V., Milojicic, D.S., Iyer, S., “Moara: Flexible and Scalable Group-Based Querying System,” Proceedings of Middleware 2008, pp 408-428.

41.Becker, K., Lopes A., Milojicic, D., Pruyne, J., Singhal, S., “Automatically Determining Compatibility of Evolving Services,” Proceedings of IEEE ICWS, Beijing 2008, pp 161-168.

42.Adams, R., Rivaldo, R., Germoglio, G., Santos, F., Chen, Y, Milojicic, D., “Improving Distributed Service Management Using Service Modeling Language (SML),” Proceedings of NOMS 2008, Brazil. pp 863-866.

43.Chen, Y., Iyer, S., Liu, X., Milojicic, D., Sahai, A., “SLA Decomposition: Translating Service Level Objectives into system level thresholds,” In the proceedings of ICAC 2007, pp. 301-310.

44.Cai, Z., Chen, Y., Kumar, V., Milojicic, D., and Schwan, K., “Automated Availability Management Driven by Business Policies,” Proc. of the 10th IFIP/IEEE Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM 2007), Munich, pp 264-273.

45.Rivaldo, R., Chen, Y., Milojicic, D. and Adams, R., “SML Model-based Management,” Proceedings of the 10th IFIP/IEEE Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM 2007), Munich, pp 761-764.

46.Shankar, C., Talwar, V., Iyer, S., Chen Y., and Milojicic. D., “Specification-Enhanced Policies for Automated Management of Changes in IT Systems,” Proc. of 20th USENIX LISA'06.

47.Agarwala, S., Chen, Y., Milojicic D., and Schwan, K., “QMON: QoS- and Utility-Aware Monitoring in Enterprise Systems,” Proc. 3rd IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing (ICAC), June 2006, pp 124-133.

48.Talwar, V., Shankar, C. S., Rafaeli, S., Milojicic, D., Iyer, S., Farkas, K., and Chen, Y., “Adaptive Monitoring, Automated Change Management for Monitoring Systems”, Proc. HP OVUA, July 2006, Nice France.

49.R. Liu, W. M. Zheng, Y. Chen, K. Farkas, D. Milojicic, “Automating the Access to Monitoring Data in ChinaGrid”, Proceedings of the HP OpenView University Association Workshop, July 2006, Nice France.

50.Chen, Y., Farkas, K., Liu, R., Milojicic, D., Rafaeli, S. Saikoski, K., Talwar, V., and Vambenepe, W. “Federated Models For Monitoring Data Access”, Proc. HP OpenView University Association Workshop, July 2006, Nice France.

51.Dantas, A., Santos, F., Germoglio, G., Oliveira, M. I. Rafaeli, S., Saikoski, K., Milojicic, D., Cirne, W., Brasileiro, F., “Using Web Services for Configuration and Deployment according to the CDDLM Standard,”Proceedings of IEEE ICWS 2006, Chicago, IL, Sep 2006, pp 951-954.

52.Dantas, A., Santos, F., Germoglio, G., Oliveira, M. I. Rafaeli, S., Saikoski, K., Milojicic, D., Cirne, W., Brasileiro, F., “An Initial Assessment of CDDLM”, Proceedings of HP OVUA, Cote d’Azur, May 2006, pp 73-82.

53.Vambenepe, W., Thompson, C., Talwar, V., Rafaeli, S., Murray, B., Milojicic, D., Iyer, S., Farkas, K., Arlitt, M., “Dealing with Scale and Adaptation of Global Web Services Management,” Proc. IEEE ICWS, pp 339-346, July 05.

54.Iyer, S., Milojicic, D., Rafaeli, S., Talwar, V., Adams, R. Brett, P., “Scalable Management,” Proceedings of the HP OpenView University Association Workshop (HP OVUA), pp 289-300, July 10-13, 2005, Porto, Portugal.

55.Arlitt, M., Curry, R., Farkas, K., Fox, M., Iyer, S. Kiddle, C., Krishnamurthy, D., Milojicic, D., Mirtchovski, A., Rolia, J., Simmonds, R., and Talwar, V., "Automated Monitoring of WestGrid," Proceedings of the 12th HP-OVUA Workshop, pp. 363-366, Porto, Portugal, July 2005.

56.Adams, R., Brett, P., Iyer, S., Milojicic, D., Rafaeli, S., Talwar, V., “Scalable Management, Technologies for Management of Large-Scale, Distributed Systems,” Proceedings of ICAC, June 2005, Seattle WA.

57.Talwar, V., Wu, Q., Pu, C., Yan, W., Jung, G., and Milojicic, D., “Comparison of Approaches to Service Deployment,” Proceedings of the ICDCS, 543-552, June 3-6, 2005, Columbus, Ohio.

58.Raj, H., Gossweiler, R., Milojicic, D., “ContentCascade Incremental Content Exchange between Public Displays and Personal Devices,” In proceedings of Mobiquitous 2004, pp 374-381.

59.Chen, D., Messer, A., Greenberg, I., Bernadat, P., Milojicic, D., Dwarkadas, S., “Garbage Collector Assisted Memory Offloading for Memory-constrained Devices,” Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems & Applications (WMCSA), pp 54-65, October 2003.

60.Kumar, R., Poladian, V., Greenberg, I., Messer, A., Milojicic, D., “Selecting Devices for Aggregation,” Proc. Fifth IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems & Applications (WMCSA), pp 150-169, October 2003.

61.Gu, X., Nahrstedt, Messer, A., Milojicic, D., Greenberg, I., “Adaptive Offloading Inference for Delivering Applications in Pervasive Computing Environments,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom) 2003, Dallas-Fort, pp 107-115.

62.Messer, A., Greenberg, I., Bernadat, P., Milojicic, D., Chen, D., Giuli, T.J., Gu, X., “Towards a Distributed Platform for Resource-Constrained Devices,” Proceedings of the ICDCS 2002, July 2002, Vienna, Austria, pp 43-51.

63.Rollins, S., Almeroth, K., Milojicic, D., Nagaraja, K., “Power-Aware Data Management for Small Devices,” Proceedings of the WoWMoM, September 2002, Atlanta, Georgia, pp 80-87.

64.Chen, D., Messer, A., Bernadat, P., Fu, G., Dimitrijevic, Z., Lie, D., Mannaru, D., Riska, A., and Milojicic. D., “JVM Susceptibility to Memory Errors,” Proc. First USENIX Symposium on JVM Research and Technology, April 2001.

65.Milojicic, D., Messer, A., Bernadat, P., Greenberg, I., Spinczyk, O., Beuche, D., Schröder-Preikschat, W., “Ψ, Pervasive Services Infrastructure”, Proceedings of the Workshop on Technologies for E Services, Rome, Italy, September 2001.

66.Milojicic, D., Messer, A., Shau, J., Fu, G., Munoz, B., “Increasing Relevance of Memory Hardware Errors - A Case for Recoverable Programming Models”, Proc. of ACM SIGOPS European Workshop, September 2000.

67.Milojicic, D., Hoyle, S., Messer, A., Munoz, A., Russell, L., Wylegala, T., Vellanki, V., and Childs, S., “Global Memory Management for a Multi Computer System”, Proc. 4th USENIX Windows Symposium, Seattle, WA, 2000.

68.Milojicic, D., Agha, G., Bernadat, P., Chauhan, D., Guday, S., Jamali, N., Lambright, D., and Travostino, F., “Case Studies in Security and Resource Management for Mobile Object Systems”, Proceedings of the ECOOP Workshop on Distributed Object Security, July 1998, Brussels, Belgium, pp 191-205.

69.Milojicic, D., LaForge, W., Chauhan, D., “Mobile Objects and Agents, Design, Implementation and Lessons Learned”, Proc. of the Fourth USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS), April 27-30, 1998, Santa Fe, New Mexico, pp 179-194.

70.Milojicic, D., Breugst, M., Busse, I., Campbell, J., Covaci, S., Friedman, B., Kosaka, K., Lange, D., Ono, K., Oshima, M., Tham, C., Virdhagriswaran, S., White, J., “MASIF: The OMG Mobile Agent System Interoperability Facility,” Proceedings of Mobile Agents 1998, pp 50-67.

71.Milojicic, D., Guday, S., Wheeler, R., “Old Wine in New Bottles - Applying OS Process Migration Technology to Mobile Agents,” Proceedings of the ECOOP Workshop on Mobile Object Systems, June 1997.

72.Condict, M., Milojicic, D., Reynolds, F., Bolinger, D., “Towards a World-Wide Civilization of Objects”, Proceedings of the Seventh ACM SIGOPS European Workshop, Connemara, Ireland, 2-4 September 1996.

73.Paindaveine, Y., Milojicic, D., “Process vs. Task Migration”, Proceedings of the 29th Annual International Hawaii Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), January 3-6, 1996, pp 636-645.

74.Milojicic, D., Langerman, A., Black, D., Sears, S., Dominijanni, M., Dean, R. W., “Concurrency, a Case Study in Remote Tasking and Distributed IPC”, Proc. of the 29th Intl Hawaii Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), January 3-6, 1996, pp 160-169.

75.Milojicic, D., Black, D., Sears, S. “Operating System Support for Concurrent Remote Task Creation”, Proc. of the 9th International Parallel Processing Symposium (IPPS), Santa Barbara, California, pp 486-493, April 24-29, 1995.

76.Milojicic, D., Giese, P., Zint, W., “Load Distribution on Microkernels”, Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems (FTDCS), pp 463-469, IEEE, Lisbon, Portugal, September 1993.

77.Milojicic, D., Giese, P., Zint, W., “Experiences with Load Distribution on top of the Mach Microkernel”, Proc. of the 4th Symp. on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (USENIX SEDMS), pp 19-36, San Diego, Sep. 1993.

78.Milojicic, D., Zint, W., Dangel, A., Giese, P., “Task Migration on the top of the Mach Microkernel”, Proceedings of the USENIX Mach Symposium, pp 273-290, Santa Fe, USA, April 1993. Also presented at the Summer USENIX Conference in Cincinnati, 1993, as one of the three best Mach Symposium papers.

79.Milojicic, D., and Zint, W., “Coarse Grained Load Distribution on the top of the Mach Microkernel”, Proc. of the Workshop on Dynamic Object Placement and Load Balancing in Parallel and Distributed Systems, pp 140-145, Utrecht, June 1992.

80.Milojicic, D., Pjevac, M., and Velasevic, D., “Load Balancing Survey”, Proceedings of the EurOpen Summer Conference, pp 157-172, Budapest, Hungary, September 1991.

81.Wayne, C., AlKhatib, H., Milojicic, D., Kosovac, D., “Next Generation Operating Systems and Real-time”, Proceedings of the 14th Technologies Conference, Igman, Yugoslavia 1990.

82.Milojicic, D. and Velasevic, D., “Load Distribution in Distributed Systems”, Proceedings of the 15th Technologies Conference “Sarajevo-91”, pp 113 (1-8), Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, March 1991.

83.Milojicic, D., Lazic, A., Simic, D., “Device Management for UNIX Operating System”, Proceedings of the MIPRO Symposium, Opatija, Yugoslavia, May 1989.

84.Milojicic, D., Lazic, A., Simic, D., Kosovac, D., “UNIX Operating System on Microcomputers TIM”, Proceedings of the 13th Technologies Conference, “Jahorina-89”, Igman, Yugoslavia, March 1989.

85.Milojicic, D., Rangelov M., “Expert System for Fault Diagnosis on Microcomputers TIM”, Proceedings of the 13th Technologies Conference, “Jahorina-89”, Igman, Yugoslavia, March 1989.

86.Milojicic, D., Bojcevski, R., Kosovac, D., “Operating Systems for Real-time Control on Microcomputers TIM”, Proceedings of the MIPRO Symposium, Opatija, Yugoslavia, May 1986. Also appeared in “Computers TIM”, edited by Milicevic, D., Hristovic, D., pp 53-60, Naucna Knjiga, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1990.

87.Bojcevski, R., Starcevic, D., Kosovac, D., Milojicic, D., “TIM Operating Systems”, Proceedings of the 10th Technologies Conference, Jahorina, Yugoslavia, March 1986. Also appeared in “Computers TIM”, edited by Milicevic, D., Hristovic, D., pp 53-60, Naucna Knjiga, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1990.

88.Starcevic, D. Bojcevski R., Kosovac, D. Milojicic, D., “Some Characteristics of Multiple Microprocessor Systems”, Proc. of the ETAN Conference, pp (VIII) 35-41, Herceg Novi, Yugoslavia, June 1986. Also appeared in “Computers TIM”, edited by Milicevic, D., Hristovic, D., pp 53-60, Naucna Knjiga, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1990.

Invited Papers

89.Forrell, T., Milojicic, D., Talwar, V., “Cloud Management: Challenges and Opportunities,” Invited Paper, In Proc. Of High-Performance Grid and Cloud Computing Workshop (HPGC), IPDPS, Anchorage, Alaska, May 2011.

90.Ko, S., Gupta, I., Yalagandula, P., Talwar, V., Milojicic, D., Iyer, S., “Querying Large Distributed Infrastructures”, IEEE TCSC Newsletter, Volume 9, No.1, 2007.

Selected Non-refereed Publications

91.    Gupta, A., Kalé, L.V., March, V., Gioachin, F., Suen, C.H., and Lee, B-S., Faraboschi, P., Kaufmann, R., Milojicic, D.S., “High Performance Computing Applications in the Cloud,” Submitted for publication.

92.    Oliva, G., Leite, L., Gerosa, M., Milojicic, D., “Web Services Choreographies Adaptation: A Systematic Review,” submitted for publication, March 2011.

93.    Milojicic, D., Interview with Partha Ranganathan and Alistair Veitch. March 2011 issue of IEEE Computing Now. Video is available from http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/archive/march2011.

94.    Milojicic, D., Wolski, R., IEEE Computer, “Eucalyptus: Delivering a Private Cloud,” IEEE Computer, vol 44, no 4, April 2011, pp 89-91. Also available as audio podcast:
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/videos/trendwars.

95.    Milojicic, D., IEEE Internet Computing, “Autograding in the Cloud: Interview with David O'Hallaron,” IEEE Internet Computing, vol 15, no 1, January-February 2001, pp 9-12. Video: computingnow.computer.org/videos/trendwars.

96.    Milojicic, D., Llorente, I., and Montero, R., “OpenNebula, A Cloud Management Tool,” IEEE Internet Computing, vol 15, no 2, March-April 2011, pp 10-13. Video http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/videos/trendwars.

97.    Connelly, C., Cox, B., Dillemuth, J., Forell, T., Harlan, J., Kerr, M., Liu, R., Milojicic, D., Nemeth, A., Piet, P., Shivanna, S., and Wang. W.-H., “Serviceability Cost of Clouds,” HP Internal Report.

98.    Milojicic, D., “Cloud Computing,” IEEE Internet Computing, September-October 2008, pp. 7–9. Video: http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/videos/trendwars.

99.    Milojicic, D., “Web 2.0 and Enterprise IT, Interview with Rich Friedrich, Dave Cohen, and Alex Dreiling,” IEEE Internet Computing, vol 8, no 1, January-February 2008, pp 10-13. Also IEEE Distributed Systems Online, December 2007. Video: http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/videos/trendwars.

100.Milojicic, D., “Service Management, Interview with Alan Ganek and Mark Potts” IEEE Internet Computing, May-June 2007, also IEEE Distributed Systems Online, May 2007. Audio podcast:
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/videos/trendwars.

101.Milojicic, D., "Barbara Liskov on Programming, Career, and the Future," IEEE Distributed Systems Online, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 2, Feb. 2005.

102.Milojicic, D., “Computing's Breakthroughs, Lessons, and Future, Interview with Jim Gray,” IEEE Distributed Systems Online, January 2004.

103.Milojicic, D., “Fred Schneider on Distributed Computing,” IEEE Distributed Systems Online, December 2002.

104.Milojicic, D., “Interview with Leslie Lamport,” IEEE Distributed Systems Online, August 2002.

105.Lange, D., Milojicic, D., Editorial: Mobile agent systems. Software, Practice and Experience 32(6): 495-496 (2002).

106.Milojicic, “Mobile and Pervasive Computing, Interview with M. Satyanarayanan,” IEEE Distributed Systems Online, September 2001.

107.Milojicic, D., “Embedded Systems,” IEEE Concurrency, October-December 2000, pp. 80–90.

108.Milojicic, D., “Networking,” IEEE Concurrency, July-September 2000, pp. 86–96.

109.Milojicic, D., “Security and Privacy,” IEEE Concurrency, April–June 2000, pp. 70–79.

110.Milojicic, D., “Internet Technology,” IEEE Concurrency, January–March 2000, pp. 70–81.

111.Milojicic, D., “Mobile Agent Applications,” IEEE Concurrency, July–September 1999, pp. 80–90.

112.Milojicic, D., “Middleware,” IEEE Concurrency, April–June 1999, pp. 70–80.

113.Milojicic, D., “Operating Systems,” IEEE Concurrency, January–March 1999, pp. 12–21.

114.Milojicic, D., Kalogeraki, V., Lukose, R., Nagaraja, K., Pruyne, J., Richard, B., Rollins, S., Xu, Z., “Peer-to-Peer Computing”, HPL Technical Report HPL-2002-57. Most downloaded report from HPL Library.

115.Milojicic, D. Ankcorn, J., Rowson, J., Rudolph, L., Reynolds, F., and Kumar, R., “Content Exchange Appliances,” HPL Technical Report HPL-2003-139.

116.Milojicic, D., Bernadat, P., Corben, R., Greenberg, I., Kumar, R., Messer, A., Muntz, D., O’Brien Strain, E., Poladian, V., and Rowson, J., “Appliance Aggregation Architecture (A3),” HPL Technical Report TR HPL-2003-140.

117.Milojicic, D., “Pervasive Services Infrastructure, A Case Study for Research and Development,” Proceedings of the Post-Doktoranden Symposium, Trends in der Infromationstechnik am Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts, May 2002, Potzberg Germany, pp 97-108.

118.Bernadat, P., Greenberg, I., Messer, A., Milojicic, D., “Tailoring Java for a Pervasive Service Infrastructure,” HPL Technical Report HPL-2002-24.

119.Milojicic, “Applications of Agent Technology,” Proceedings of Seminar on Agent Technology and Active Networking, Lenk, Switzerland, March 2000.

120.Milojicic, D., Spreitzer, M., Steere, D., “Working Group Report on Collaboration in the Presence of Mobility,” Proceedings of the WETICE, June 1998, Stanford, California, pp 288-293.

121.Langerman, A., Black, D., Dominijanni, M., Sears, S., Dean, R. W., Milojicic, D., “NORMA IPC Version Two: Architecture and Design”, OSF RI Operating Systems, Collected Papers, vol. 3, April 1994.

Short Bio

Dejan S. Milojičić is an established researcher with full career in industry, and a long-term IEEE-CS volunteer. As an IEEE-CS Board of Governors member, he participated in developing the IEEE-CS 2011 Strategic Plan. He is the founding editor in chief of IEEE ComputingNow and the IEEE Internet Computing editorial board member. He was appointed first chair of Special Technical Communities, and served as past chair of the IEEE Technical Committee on Operating Systems and on many program committees (ICDCS, CLOUD, and EDOC, among others). An IEEE-CS, ACM, and Usenix member for more than 20 years, Milojičić is an IEEE Fellow, IEEE-CS Golden Core Member, and ACM Distinguished Engineer. He has received an IEEE-CS Outstanding Contribution award.

At HP Labs since 1998, Milojičić is a senior researcher and managing director of the Open Cirrus Cloud Computing Testbed. Previously, he was with OSF Research Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Institute Mihajlo Pupin in Belgrade, Serbia. He teaches cloud management at San Jose State University, California.

Milojičić received a PhD from Kaiserslautern University, Germany. He has served on six thesis committees and guided 40 interns. He has published two books, more than 120 papers, and been awarded 11 patents and 22 patent applications.

Statement

As computer science evolves into new fields such as cloud services, the IEEE Computer Society needs a president who is abreast of technical changes and understands how to lead the organization. The computer industry is undergoing a transformation unlike anything in the past 20 years. Cloud computing and social networking are profoundly changing the nature of computing and the computing profession. Computing skills are no longer limited to a few select people: elementary school students today have more computational power, connectivity, and IT skills than many professionals of 20 years ago. The IEEE-CS is ideally positioned to embrace this transformation and become a change agent. Our leadership must be technical, international, and entrepreneurial. My goals are as follows:

  • Better align IEEE-CS with this technology transformation by continuing the modernization of our publications, standards, events, and professional education.
  • Evolve technical communities using IEEE-CS tools, such as digital libraries and bodies of knowledge, and working with other IEEE societies as well as with sister societies such as ACM and Usenix.
  • Continue to strengthen global membership through improved educational, professional, and personal services.
  • Drive community-based development leveraging our own profession for improved membership services.

My vision of the Computer Society involves new types of communities, content, and flexible membership. My strategy is to rejuvenate IEEE-CS as follows:

  • Build communities around our profession, focusing on innovative technologies in an agile way—building on the Special Technical Communities that I have led for the past two years. This includes making personalized recommendations from IEEE-CS sources for job openings, courses, standards, and professional activities.
  • Deliver knowledge to community members in a timely and personalized manner by extending the content delivery model I created for IEEE Computing Now. IEEE-CS should undertake a new role of content curation with the goal of evaluating technology.
  • Introduce affordable yet economically viable fees for emerging countries, junior students, and IT professionals. Ultimately, IEEE-CS must bring value to members using new tools and media, games, competition, and events (virtual and traditional), such as keynotes at 24 Hours in Private Clouds and at IEEE Cloud 2012.

Presidency Nomination-2

At the Board of Governors in June, Dejan was nominated a candidate for IEEE Computer Society President Elect 2013. Read more about his statement and biography.