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NAME: ARIF BHATTI
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CITY: Boston
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ZIP/POSTAL CODE: 02215
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PHONE: 617-***-****
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ARIF M. BHATTI
111 Cummington St., Room #138
Boston, MA 02215
Computer Science Department
E-mail: *****@**.**.***
www.cs.bu.edu/students/grads/tahir
EDUCATION Ph.D
. in Computer Science 1991 - Jan 1998 Boston University
Boston, MA Thesis title: Design and Evaluation of Shared Memory for
Workstation Networks. Recent dramatic improvement in end-to-end
communication speeds presents an opportunity to increase the scope of
application of network of workstations (NOW). The special importance
of NOWs for parallel computing stems from economy of their scale. The
goal of this research was to evaluate the existing shared memory
protocols and design new protocols most suitable for new generation of
reliable high speed networks.
Masters Degree
in Computer Science 1988 - 1990 Boston University
Boston, MA Research focus was on semantic query optimization for
database systems.
Masters Degree
in Computer Science 1985 - 1987 Quaid-i-Azam University
Isalamabad, Pakistan Master's project: Accounting information system
for Overseas Pakistanis Foundation, Pakistan
Bachelors Degree
in Math & Physics 1982 - 1984 Islamia University
Bhawalpur, Pakistan
COMPUTER SKILLS Operating Systems: Unix BSD, Solaris 2.x, AIX, IRIX,
Linux, MSDOS, Windows Languages: C, C++, HTML, Java, Pascal, Cobol,
Lisp, Basic, SQL, OPS5 and Unix utilities and shell programming
PROJECTS SNOW: designed and implemented two traditional distributed
shared memory systems on a simulated architecture. Also proposed,
designed and implemented a new distributed shared memory system for
high speed reliable networks. This work was a part of my Ph.D.
research.
Shared Memory Manager (SMM): designed and implemented a parallel
computing environment to study the effects of different memory
behaviors in the same program. This work was a part of Mermera
project.
Qasid Communication system: designed and implemented a communication
system, based on TCP/UDP transport layer protocols, to study the
effects of buffering and flow control for parallel computing on slow
and shared networks.
AIDA Project: measured and analyzed the performance of AIDA, a
distributed/redundant striping file system, via event-driven
simulation.
Experimental Object Store (EOS) Project: implemented Extensible
Hashing for EOS, an object management system for object-oriented
databases.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Instructor
1993 - 1997Boston University
Boston, MA Taught graduate and under-graduate courses: Computer
Networks, Data Structures using C, Programming in C language, and
Introduction to Computer Science. Class sizes were between 25-150
students.
Senior Software Consultant
1992 - 1995 Information Technology, Boston
University, Boston, MA Assisted Boston University community with
problems related to the World Wide Web, the operating system and the
packages available on Boston University computers. Also served as a
student system administrator in computer science department and
managed approximately 40 SPARC workstations (running Solaris/BSD) and
34 Mac's.
Teaching Assistant
Spring 1991 - Fall 1992MET College, Boston
University
Boston, MA Assisted students and instructors in following
computer science courses: Artificial Intelligence, Database Management
Systems, and Natural Language Processing.
Software Engineer
1987 - 1988Pakistan Ordinance Factories Wah Cantt.,
Pakistan Developed accounting software and conducted training courses
for Unix operating system; and courses for C, Pascal and Cobol
Programming Languages.
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
REFEREE The 2nd IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications 1997.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Association for Computing Machinery. IEEE
Computer Society.
AWARDS RECEIVED 1988
- 1992 Ministry of Science and Technology,
Pakistan Scholarship was awarded towards the Ph.D. degree.
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE System Administrator for Boston University
Replication and Distributed Systems (BURDS) laboratory that had 8
SPARCStation 1+ and a SPARCStation 370 Server.
HOBBIES Outdoor activities, hiking, long drives
LANGUAGES Fluent in English, Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi
REFERENCES
1. Dr. Abdelsalam Heddaya Assistant Professor Boston University, Comp.
Sci. Dept. 617-***-**** 111 Cummington St., MCS 271 617-***-**** Lab
Boston, MA 02215 617-***-**** Fax Email: *******@**.**.***
WWW:
http://cs-www.bu.edu/faculty/heddaya/
2. Dr. David Yates Assistant Professor Boston University, Comp. Sci.
Dept. 617-***-**** 111 Cummington St., MCS 284 617-***-**** Fax
Boston, MA 02215 Email: ***@**.**.***
WWW:
http://cs-www.bu.edu/faculty/djy/
3. Dr. Marina Chen Professor Boston University, Comp. Sci. Dept. 617
353-****-*** Cummington St., MCS 284 617-***-**** Fax Boston, MA 02215
Email: ******@**.**.***
WWW:
http://cs-www.bu.edu/faculty/mcchen/
4. Kenneth C. Burns 617-***-**** Analyst Sr. Consultant 617-***-****
BEEPER Office of Information Technology 617-***-**** FAX 111
Cummington St Boston, MA 02215 Email: *****@**.***