Mark Corner is an expert in the areas of mobile and pervasive computing and networking, file systems, and security. He is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and has been there since 2003. At UMass he teaches the Operating Systems course and a course on Usability.
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Capacity Enhancement using Throwboxes in DTNs (with Wenrui Zhao, Yang Chen, Mostafa Ammar, Brain Levine, and Ellen Zegura), Computer Science Department Faculty Publication Series (2006)
Disruption Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are designed to overcome limitations in connectivity due to conditions such...
Flux: A Language for Programming High-Performance Servers (with Brendan Burns, Kevin Grimaldi, Alexander Kostadinov, and Emery D. Berger), Computer Science Department Faculty Publication Series (2006)
Programming high-performance server applications is challenging: it is both complicated and error-prone to write the...