Circa l’autore
Kazem Sohraby, Ph D, is Professor of Electrical Engineering
in the College of Engineering at the University of Arkansas. Dr.
Sohraby has also served as head of the ...
Circa l’autore
Kazem Sohraby, Ph D, is Professor of Electrical Engineering
in the College of Engineering at the University of Arkansas. Dr.
Sohraby has also served as head of the university’s Department of
Computer Science and Computer Engineering, and as Director of
Telecommunications Management Department at Stevens Institute of
Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey. Prior to his university
appointment, Dr. Sohraby spent much of his career at Bell Labs
Advanced Communication Technologies Center. His work resulted in
more than twenty new patents for Bell Labs.
Daniel Minoli has worked and published extensively in the
field of IT security, with more than thirty years of hands-on
experience in IT, telecommunications, wireless, and networking. He
has helped develop systems and solutions for such organizations as
Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) think tanks, Bell
Telephone Laboratories, ITT, Prudential Securities, Telcordia (Bell
Communications Research), AT&T, Leading Edge Networks, Capital
One Financial, SES Americom, New York University, Rutgers
University, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Société
Générale de Financement du Québec. His columns have
been published in Computerworld, Network World, and Network
Computing.
Taieb Znati, Ph D, is a Professor in the Department of
Computer Science at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Znati’s
recent work focuses on the design and analysis of network protocols
for wired and wireless communications, sensor networks, network
security, agent-based technology with collaborative environments,
and middleware.