331 Upson Hall Department of Computer Science Cornell University Curriculum Vitae ![]() |
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Research Video: |
The fist video following introduces an architecture of "QuickSilver Live Objects" entirely based on Krzysztof Ostrowski's work which is also available from the live object project page. Currently, I was able to produce the second video for "Live Objects using in Office Automation Settings" based on my work. We call it an Office Integration Layer for Live Objects which leverages clean integration with spreadsheets, documents and Oracle database. The video (with Prof. Ken Birman's voice) shows you how to get data associated with underlining live (multicast) channels. The main idea is that the integration layer gives an easy way for data to get connected to the existing live channels. Thus, the layer roles as a middleware between QuickSilver Live Objects Platform and the existing systems such as MS Word, MS Excel and database systems (including Oracle, Mssql). So nice property is that one could make data live with no programming at all! |
QuickSilver Live Objects |
Live Objects using in Office Automation Settings |
Publication: |
Using Live Distributed Objects in Office Automation Jong Hoon Ahnn, Ken Birman, Krzysztof Ostrowski, Robbert Van Renesse Middleware 2008, In submission |
Programming with Live Distributed Objects Krzysztof Ostrowski, Ken Birman, Danny Dolev, Jong Hoon Ahnn To appear ECOOP 2008, Cyprus (July 2008) |
Conference: |
Live Objects using in Office Automation settings BOOM(Bits On Our Minds) 2008, Cornell University, Computer Science, Feb. 27, 2008 Jong Hoon Ahnn, Krzysztof Ostrowski, and Ken Birman Live Distributed Objects: Enabling the Active Web TRUST(Team for Research Ubiquitous Secure Technology) Autumn 2007. Presented by Prof. Ken Birman with a demo done by Jong Hoon Ahnn. |
Award: |
Morgan Stanley Sponsor Award BOOM(Bits On Our Minds) 2008, Cornell University, Computer Science, Feb. 27, 2008 Jong Hoon Ahnn, Krzysztof Ostrowski, and Ken Birman |
Introduction: |
I am a visiting scientist in Computer Science Dept. at Cornell University. I have been working for Prof. Ken Birman who is leading QuickSilver project at Cornell University. My research interests lie in the area of networked systems, and extend the areas of Distributed Systems, Operating Systems and Networking. I have joined in Dr. Birman's group since June, 2007 right after gaining master's degree at Cornell University. I have been mostly working on the research project, QuickSilver Live Objects at Cornell. "Live Distributed Objects" enable an active web, setting the stage for an exciting new style of distributed applications. The main technologies are an exceptionally scalable multicast infrastructure and a clean integration with the runtime environment. I am closely collaborating with Krzys. This work was supported in part by grants from AFOSR, AFRL, NSF and Intel Corporation. I was previously one of the members of the NASA Robotics Alliance Cadets Program during Master's program at Cornell. In this project, we achieved control both wireless communication between the mobile Robot and the remote Base Station, and serial communication between the remote Base Station and the GUI Application. Here is a final report for my part. Here are more screenshots for previous projects. It's mostly multimedia related ones with networked systems. |
(c)Jong Hoon Ahnn, Cornell University. 2006-2008 (updated on Mar. 10, 2008)