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Martin Hutle
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BIOGRAPHY
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1996-2002 Studying computer science at the Vienna University of Technology (VUT)
2002 Master degree in computer science from VUT
2002-2006 Research assistant at the ECS Group, VUT
2005 PhD degree in computer science from VUT
2006-2010 PostDoc at EPFL
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MISSION
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My research interests comprise various topics in fault-tolerant distributed computing, including (but not limited to): synchrony models, failure detectors, self-stabilization, and Byzantine fault tolerance.
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MAIN PUBLICATIONS
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In Search of Lost Time, Bernadette Charron-Bost, Martin Hutle, and Josef Widder, Information Processing Letters.
110(21): 15 October 2010, 928-933 Chasing the Weakest System Model for Implementing Ω and Consensus, Martin Hutle, Dahlia Malkhi, Ulrich Schmid, and Lidong Zhou, IEEE Trans. Dependable Sec. Comput. 6(4): 269-281 (2009) Unifying Byzantine Consensus Algorithms with Weak Interactive Consistency, Zarko Milosevic, Martin Hutle, and André Schiper, 12th International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems (OPODIS 2009) Consensus When All Processes May Be Byzantine for Some Time, Martin Biely and Martin Hutle, 11th International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems (SSS 2009) Latency-aware leader election, Nuno Santos and Martin Hutle and André Schiper, Proceedings of the 2009 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC'09) Relating Stabilizing Timing Assumptions to Stabilizing Failure Detectors Regarding Solvability and Efficiency, Martin Biely, Martin Hutle, Lucia Penso, and Josef Widder, 9th International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems (SSS 2007) Tolerating Corrupted Communication, Martin Biely, Bernadette Charron-Bost, Antoine Gaillard, Martin Hutle, André Schiper, and Josef Widder, Proceedings of the 26th Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC 2007). Communication Predicates: A high-level abstraction for coping with transient and dynamic faults, Martin Hutle and André Schiper, 37th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2007). Chasing the Weakest System Model for Implementing Omega and Consensus, Martin Hutle, Dahlia Malkhi, Ulrich Schmid, and Lidong Zhou, Brief Announcement in: Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems, Dallas, Texas, USA, November 17-19, 2006. Failure Detection in Sparse Networks, Martin Hutle, PhD Thesis, Vienna University of Technology, 2005. Brief Announcement: On the possibility and impossibility of time free self-stabilizing failure detection, Martin Hutle and Josef Widder, Proceedings of the 24th ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC 2005), Las Vegas, NV, USA, July 2005. Self-stabilizing failure detector algorithms, Martin Hutle and Josef Widder, Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Networks (PDCN 2005), Innsbruck, Austria, February 2005. On the possibility and impossibility of time free self-stabilizing failure detection, Martin Hutle and Josef Widder, Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Self-Stabilizing Systems (SSS 2005). On omega in sparse networks (Fast Abstract), Martin Hutle, Proceedings of the 10th IEEE International Symposium Pacific Rim Dependable Computing (PRDC 2004), Papeete, Tahiti, March 2004. An efficient failure detector for sparsely connected networks, Martin Hutle, Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Networks (PDCN 2004), Innsbruck, Austria, February 2004. Constraint satisfaction problems, Martin Hutle, Master Thesis, Vienna University of Technology, 2002. Combining hypertree, bicomp, and hinge decomposition, Georg Gottlob, Martin Hutle, and Franz Wotawa, Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2002), IOS Press, Amsterdam, Editor: F. van Harmelen, 2002.
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