Peter bodorik
Professor; Director of Electronic Commerce
Faculty of Computer ScienceÂ
Dalhousie University
Canada
Biography
Dr. PETER BODORIK is affiliated to Faculty of Computer Science , Dalhousie University. Dr. PETER BODORIK is currently providing services as Professor; Director of Electronic Commerce. Dr. PETER BODORIK has authored I145and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. PETER BODORIK contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. PETER BODORIK is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. PETER BODORIK academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. PETER BODORIK research interests include E-business is supported by numerous systems in which middleware plays an important role. To ensure that the middleware provides appropriate services to appropriate clients, we have developed a QoS framework, and a supporting tool-kit, for monitoring of middleware and its infrastructure in which it operates. We are studying models for middleware components that would enable us to predict their consumption of infrastructural resources and delays and hence to enable allocation of resources and balance the workload. Caching is one of the basic techniques to improve the response time of web-based systems. We are studying adaptation of caching techniques in Distributed DBs (DDBs) to the environment of middleware components supporting web-based applications..
Research Interest
E-business is supported by numerous systems in which middleware plays an important role. To ensure that the middleware provides appropriate services to appropriate clients, we have developed a QoS framework, and a supporting tool-kit, for monitoring of middleware and its infrastructure in which it operates. We are studying models for middleware components that would enable us to predict their consumption of infrastructural resources and delays and hence to enable allocation of resources and balance the workload. Caching is one of the basic techniques to improve the response time of web-based systems. We are studying adaptation of caching techniques in Distributed DBs (DDBs) to the environment of middleware components supporting web-based applications.
Publications
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Jutla D.N., Bodorik P., Hajnal C., and Davis D. Making Business Sense of Electronic Commerce. Reprint with permission of IEEE in Nikkei Computer, June 99, pp. 160-167
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utla D.N., Bodorik P., Hajnal C., and Davis D. Making Business Sense of Electronic Commerce. In IEEE Computer, Special Issue: Information Technology: Revolutionary Transformations in Business Operations, March 1999, 67-75, 1999.
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Jutla D.N., Bodorik P., and Yie, W.* Developing Internet E-commerce Benchmarks. In Information Systems Journal, Vol. 24, No.6, 1999, 475-493.