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Academic
Dr.
Khaled Al-Saqabi
Associate Professor
Office Location:
S02E1169
Education
Degree | Discipline | Institution | Year |
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Ph.D. | Electrical Engineering (Computer Track) | North Carolina State University, USA | Aug, 1989 |
M.S. | Electrical Engineering (Computer Track) | Ohio State University, USA | Mar, 1985 |
B.S.E. | Electrical Engineering | University of South Florida, USA | Dec, 1982 |
Research Interests
Process Migration Algorithms in Workstations Clusters. Process Scheduling in Distributed Systems. Communication software testing and specification.
Selected Publications
- K. Al-Saqabi, S. Sarwar and K. Saleh, “Distributed Gang Scheduling in Networks of Heterogeneous Workstations”, Computer Communications Journal, 1997, _
- K.H. Al-Saqabi and K. Saleh, “An Efficient Process Migration Algorithm for Homogenous Clusters”, Journal of Information and Software Technology, 1996, _
- K.H. Al-Saqabi, K. Saleh and I. Ahmad, “Recovery from Concurrent Failures in Communication Protocols”, The Journal of Systems Software, 1996, _
- K. Saleh, I. Ahmad, K. Al-Saqabi and A. Agarwal, “A Recovery Approach to the Design of Stabilizing Communication Protocols”, Computer Communications, Apr, 1995, _
- K. Saleh, I. Ahmed, K. Al-Saqabi and A. Agarwal, “An Efficient Recovery Procedure for Fault Tolerance in Distributed Systems”, Journal of Systems and Software, Apr, 1994, _
Work Experience
Academic Experience
Institution | Designation | Year/Period |
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Kuwait University | Assistant Professor | 1989-1996 |
Kuwait University | Associate Professor | 1996 |
Industry Experience
Organization | Designation | Year/Period |
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College of Graduate Studies | Vice Dean | 2000 – 2004 |
College of Graduate Studies | Vice Dean/Academic Affairs | 2007 – 2009 |
College of Graduate Studies | Students Affairs Assignment | 1999 – 2000 |
Community Service and Continuing Education Center | Computer System Programmer Supervisor | 1997 – 2001 |
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology, Portland Oregon, USA | Visiting Professor | 1993 – 1994 |
Blitzen Project, Goddard Aerospace & Flight Center grant at the Micro Electronic Center of North Carolina, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA | Research Assistant | 1987 – 1989 |
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