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Ph.D., University of Californa, Berkeley, 1980.
Randy Katz received his Ph.D. at Berkeley under Prof. Eugene Wong, working on database design and translation within the Ingres Relational Database project. I taught at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, returning to Berkeley in 1983. Since that time, his research and teaching interests have focused on the design, engineering, and implementation of advanced high performance computing systems. Between 1985 and 1989, he led the design of the distributed cache and virtual memory organization of the SPUR multiprocessor project (HIS group invented the term "snooping caches"). Between 1987 and 1992, he led the design and implementation of the Berkeley RAID (Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks) high performance storage system (we coined the term "RAID").
During 1993-1994, he was on leave at the Computing Systems Technology Office
of the
Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense, where he served
as program manager and deputy director. Randy Katz was responsible for establishing
whitehouse.gov
and the president and vice.president Internet mail
accounts, he participated on Vice President Gore's
National Performance Review, and played a lead role in formulating the
Federal HPCC program's Information Infrastructure Technology and Applications
research program in support of the Administration's
National Information Infrastructure Initiative.
A photograph of Randy Katz (foreground) and President Clinton, Vice President Gore and others.
Hear Randy Katz talk on spectrum allocation issues addressed in Washington
On this CD-ROM, Randy Katz contributed a series of slides on mobile computing. You can hear him speak on spectrum scarcity and wireless computing.
E. Amir, H. Balakrishnan, S. Seshan, R. H. Katz, "Efficient TCP over Networks with Wireless Links," Proceedings HotOS-V Workshop, Orcus Island, WA, (May 1995).
M. Silva, R. H. Katz, "The Case for Design Using the World Wide Web," IEEE Design Automation Conference, San Francisco, CA, (June 1995).
A. L. Chervenak, D. A. Patterson, R. H. Katz, "Choosing the Best Storage System for Video Service," ACM Multimedia'95 Conference, San Francisco, CA, (October 1995).
H. Balakrishnan, S. Seshan, E. Amir, R. H. Katz, "Improving TCP/IP Performance over Wireless Networks," ACM Conference on Mobile Computing and Networks, Oakland, CA, (November 1995). Best Paper Award.
D. A. Patterson, G. A. Gibson, R. H. Katz, "The Case for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID)", Proceedings ACM SIGMOD Conference, Chicago, IL, (May 1988).
R. H. Katz, "Towards a Unified Framework for Version Modeling," ACM Computing Surveys, V 22, N 4, (December 1990), pp. 375 - 408.
R. H. Katz, "High Performance Network- and Channel-Attached Storage," Proceedings of the I.E.E.E., V. 80, N. 8, (August 1992).
R. Katz, Contemporary Logic Design, Addison-Wesley/Benjamin- Cummings Publishing Co., Redwood City, CA, 1993.