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Rochester Institute of Technology
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Publications
Prof. Alan Kaminsky
Rochester Institute of Technology -- Department of Computer Science
Books
Refereed Papers
Technical Reports
Posters
Erdős Number
Books
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Alan Kaminsky.
Building Parallel Programs: SMPs, Clusters, and Java.
Cengage Course Technology, 2010.
(Further information)
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Alan Kaminsky.
Simulation Simplified.
Creative Commons, 2011.
(Further information)
Refereed Papers
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Peter Bajorski, Alan Kaminsky, Michael Kurdziel, Marcin Lukowiak, Stanislaw Radziszowski, and Christopher Wood.
Statistical analysis and modeling of a tree-based group key distribution method in tactical wireless networks.
IEEE Transactions on Communications,
submitted for publication.
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Alan Kaminsky, Michael Kurdziel, and Stanislaw Radziszowski.
An overview of cryptanalysis research for the Advanced Encryption Standard.
IEEE Military Communications Conference 2010 (MILCOM 2010),
pages 1853-1859, San Jose, CA, USA, November 2010.
(PDF, 548,753 bytes)
(Slide presentation)
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Alan Kaminsky and Stanislaw Radziszowski.
A case for a parallelizable hash.
IEEE Military Communications Conference 2008 (MILCOM 2008),
San Diego, CA, USA, November 2008.
(PDF, 171,911 bytes)
(Slide presentation)
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Alan Kaminsky.
Parallel Java: A unified API for shared memory and cluster parallel programming in 100% Java.
21st IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS 2007),
Long Beach, CA, USA, March 2007.
(PDF, 128,188 bytes)
(Lecture notes)
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Alan Kaminsky and Chaithanya Bondada.
Tuple Board:
A new distributed computing paradigm
for mobile ad hoc networks.
Rochester Institute of Technology
B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
First Annual Conference on Computing and Information Sciences,
Rochester, New York, USA, January 2005.
(Extended abstract PDF, 41,357 bytes)
(Slide presentation)
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Hans-Peter Bischof, Alan Kaminsky, and Joseph Binder.
A new framework for building secure collaborative systems
in ad hoc network.
Second International Conference on AD-HOC Networks and Wireless
(ADHOC-NOW '03),
Montreal, Canada, October 2003.
(PDF, 253,664 bytes)
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Alan Kaminsky and Hans-Peter Bischof.
New architectures, protocols, and middleware
for ad hoc collaborative computing.
Middleware 2003 Workshop on Middleware
for Pervasive and Ad Hoc Computing,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 2003.
(PDF, 243,645 bytes)
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Hans-Peter Bischof and Alan Kaminsky.
Many-to-Many Invocation: A new framework
for building collaborative applications in ad hoc networks.
CSCW 2002 Workshop on Ad Hoc Communication
and Collaboration in Ubiquitous Computing Environments,
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, November 2002.
(PDF, 89,779 bytes)
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Alan Kaminsky and Hans-Peter Bischof.
Many-to-Many Invocation: A new object oriented paradigm
for ad hoc collaborative systems.
17th Annual ACM Conference
on Object Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications
(OOPSLA 2002),
Onward! track, Seattle, Washington, USA, November 2002.
(PDF, 872,653 bytes)
(Slide presentation)
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Alan Kaminsky.
A fuzzy genetic algorithm for automatic channel assignment
for tactical HF radio networks.
IEE Seventh International Conference
on HF Radio Systems and Techniques,
Nottingham, UK, July 710, 1997, pages 236241.
(PDF, 82,675 bytes)
Technical Reports
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Alan Kaminsky.
GPU parallel statistical and cube test analysis
of the SHA-3 finalist candidate hash functions.
July 13, 2011.
(PDF, 1,717,919 bytes)
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Alan Kaminsky.
Cube test analysis of the statistical behavior of CubeHash and Skein.
Cryptology ePrint Archive,
Report 2010/262,
May 6, 2010.
http://eprint.iacr.org/2010/262
(PDF, 506,774 bytes)
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Benjamin Bloom and Alan Kaminsky.
Single block attacks and statistical tests on CubeHash.
Cryptology ePrint Archive,
Report 2009/407,
August 21, 2009.
http://eprint.iacr.org/2009/407
(PDF, 196,699 bytes)
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Alan Kaminsky and Luke McOmber.
Solving an MRI spin relaxometry problem with parallel computing.
Rochester Institute of Technology
Department of Computer Science Technical Report,
June 27, 2005.
(PDF, 795,673 bytes)
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Alan Kaminsky and Hans-Peter Bischof.
Many-to-Many Invocation: A new paradigm
for ad hoc collaborative systems.
IT Lab Technical Report TR-2002-01,
February 6, 2002.
(PDF, 333,785 bytes)
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Alan Kaminsky.
Infrastructure for distributed applications
in ad hoc networks of small mobile wireless devices.
May 22, 2001.
(PDF, 307,996 bytes)
Posters
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Alan Kaminsky.
Parallel Java:
A library for SMP, cluster, and hybrid parallel programming
in 100% Java.
13th SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing (PP08),
Atlanta, GA, USA, March 12, 2008, Poster Session.
(PDF, 387,648 bytes, 36" x 24")
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Alan Kaminsky.
Parallel Java:
An API for teaching and developing parallel programs in 100% Java.
ACM SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2006),
Houston, TX, USA, March 3, 2006, faculty poster.
(PDF, 188,290 bytes, 36" x 24")
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Alan Kaminsky and Hans-Peter Bischof.
Many-to-Many Invocation: A new object oriented paradigm for ad hoc collaborative systems.
ACM Conference on Object Oriented Programming Languages, Systems, and Applications (OOPSLA 2002),
Seattle, WA, USA, November 2002, Poster Session.
Erdős Number
My Erdős number is 3.
I coauthored several papers with
Stanislaw Radziszowski,
one of which is:
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A. Kaminsky and S. Radziszowski.
A case for a parallelizable hash.
IEEE Military Communications Conference 2008 (MILCOM 2008),
San Diego, CA, USA, November 2008.
Stanislaw Radziszowski coauthored several papers with
Brendan McKay,
one of which is:
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B. McKay and S. Radziszowski.
R(4,5) = 25.
Journal of Graph Theory,
19:309-322, 1995.
Brendan McKay coauthored a paper with Paul Erdős:
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P. Erdős, R. Hemminger, D. Holton, and B. McKay.
On the chessmaster problem.
Progress in Graph Theory
(Academic Press, 1984), pages 532-536.
For further information,
see http://www.xkcd.com/599/
and the Erdős Number Project web site at
http://www.oakland.edu/enp/.
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Department of Computer Science
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Rochester Institute of Technology
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Copyright © 2012 by Alan Kaminsky. All rights reserved.
Last updated 11-Sep-2012.
Send comments to ark@cs.rit.edu.