School of Information Sciences

Vladimir Zadorozhny

Associate Professor

706B IS Building
412-624-9411

vladimir@sis.pitt.edu
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Institution of highest degree:
Ph.D. Institute for Problems of Informatics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Research Interests:

Scalable architectures for wide-area environments with heterogeneous information servers; Web-based information systems; query optimization in distributed databases; semantic interoperability in heterogeneous network environments; distributed object systems and object metamodels.

Recent Publications:

Zadorozhny, V., Sharma, D., Chrysanthis, P., and Labrinidis, A. 2005. Data Transmission Algebra for Collision-Aware Scheduling in Sensor Networks. In Formal Methods On Compositional Infrastructures of Heterogeneous Distributed Information Systems. Russian Academy of Science Publication.

Zadorozhny, V., Sharma, D., Krishnamurthy, P., and Labrinidis, A. 2005. Tuning Query Performance in Mobile Sensor Databases. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM). Ayia Napa, Cyprus.

Zadorozhny, V., Gal, a., Raschid, L., and Ye, Q. 2005. AReNA: Adaptive Distributed Catalog Infrastructure Based On Relevance Networks. Proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB). Trondheim, Norway.

Zadorozhny, V., Sharma, D., and Chrysanthis, P. 2005. Timely Data Delivery in Sensor Networks using Whirlpool. Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Data Management for Sensor Networks. In conjunction with 31st International

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