Welcome!
I am a Ph.D. student in the College of Computing at the Georgia
Institute of Technology, working with my advisor Prof. Mustaque Ahamad. I
received the B.S. degree in computer engineering from Seoul National University, Seoul,
Korea.
When you say my name
It is pronounced /sung jun/ (u as in sun). If you
pronounce Seung as if there were no vowel, that sounds more like
Korean. Don't worry too much though, because I am used to almost every
possible pronunciation of my name ;-)
Research
More to come soon.
Publications
- Seung Jun and Mark Astley, Low-overhead message tracking for
distributed messaging, ACM/IFIP/USENIX International Middleware
Conference (Middleware),
November 2006.
- Seung Jun and Mustaque Ahamad, FeedEx: Collaborative exchange of
news feeds, International World Wide Web Conference (WWW), May 2006. Nominated for Best
Student Paper Award
paper
- Seung Jun and Mustaque Ahamad, Incentives in BitTorrent induce free
riding, ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Economics of Peer-to-Peer Systems
(P2PEcon), August 2005.
paper |
bibtex |
slides |
code
- Seung Jun, Mustaque Ahamad, and Jun (Jim) Xu, Robust information
dissemination in uncooperative environments, IEEE International
Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), June
2005.
paper |
bibtex |
slides
Reading list
Lazy as I am, I update what I read every once in a while: security, trust, networks, and systems. See also others from old classes:
6210, 7210, 8803-perv. All are in pdf format.
Tools
bmerge
This Python program merges Netscape/Mozilla/Firebird bookmarks
files. It also works with IE-exported files. View or download
code.
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