Daniel A. Menascé

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Daniel A. Menascé is a computer scientist known for his influential work in performance evaluation, capacity planning, and scalable systems, recognized by honors such as the ACM SIGMETRICS Achievement Award.

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instanceOf academic
author
computer scientist
awardReceived Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery
surface form: ACM Fellow

ACM SIGMETRICS Achievement Award
IEEE Fellow
citizenship Brazil
United States of America
educatedAt Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
University of California, Los Angeles
employer George Mason University
fieldOfWork capacity planning
computer science
performance evaluation
queuing theory applications
scalable systems
service-oriented architectures performance
web performance
hasAcademicDegree PhD in computer science
hasRole editor or editorial board member of performance-related journals
hasWritten books on performance evaluation of computer systems
research articles on capacity planning
research articles on web and service-oriented architectures performance
knownFor capacity planning of computing systems
performance evaluation of computer systems
performance modeling of web services
scalability analysis of systems
languageOfWorkOrName English
Portuguese
memberOf Association for Computing Machinery
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
notableAwardFor contributions to quantitative performance evaluation
notableWork Capacity Planning for Web Services
Performance and QoS of Web Services
Performance by Design: Computer Capacity Planning By Example
Scaling for E-Business
occupation professor
positionHeld Senior Associate Dean at George Mason University
University Professor at George Mason University
department chair at George Mason University
researchInterest autonomic computing performance
cloud computing performance
performance modeling
workload characterization

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