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My research interests are: Distributed Systems
for Wearable Computers, Mobile Devices, and Ad-hoc Networks.
Wide-area secure collaborative databases. Fault-tolerance and
Scalability on Distributed Systems. I worked in the following
research projects: ERF,
FT-ERF,
e-Government.

Research Experiences:
- [Jun 27, 2005 to Oct 14, 2005]: IBM Almaden Research Center. Research
Intern. Research on Autonomic storage management.
- [April 4, 2005 to Jun 24, 2005]: Microsoft Research Database Group.
Research Intern. Research on Complex-event/pattern detection.
- [May 17, 2004 to Aug 27, 2004]: IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center ?
Hawthorne Research Intern. Research on Internet distributed computing
technologies. Research, analyze, design and develop a framework and a
prototype for business impact evaluation for on-demand computing services.
Using J2EE, EJB, Websphere Application Developer Integration Edition 5.1,
DB2, Rational Rose, Websphere Application Server Integration Edition.
- [August 2003 to May 2006]: University of Puerto Rico. Research
Assistant. Research on web services and wide-area secure collaborative
databases. Collaboration, orchestration and choreography of web services.
Ad-hoc federations of web services. Peer-to-Peer distributed databases. ?
SOAP, JAXM, Postgres, JWSDP. Adviser: PhD. Manuel Rodriguez.
- [January 2002 to July 2003]: University of Puerto Rico. Research
Assistant. Research on fault-tolerance on non-deterministic and asynchronous
reactive distributed systems. Research, analyze, design, implement, and tune
a Fault-Tolerant Event Rule Framework for distributed systems: semi-active
and active replication. Using OMG/FT-CORBA, Java 1.4, Win 2K, Unix Solaris,
Rational Rose, and Sun One Studio. Design a bugs web app using FrontPage,
ASP, VBScript, and MS Access. Adviser: PhD. Javier Arroyo-Figueroa.
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