As of May, 2006, I am a graduate of the Ph.D. program in Computer
Science. I now work for the Platforms Group at Google in Mountain View, CA.,
where I help design and analyze their data centers.
My research was done under the supervision of Jeff Chase. My
current research focuses on the various management-related
challenges surrounding datacenters. These challenges include
resource provisioning and assignment, managability, and power and
cooling issues. I am a member of the Internet Systems and Storage
Group (ISSG) at Duke, working with the Cluster-on-Demand project; I
have completed two internship with the Internet Systems and Storage
Lab (ISSL) at HP Labs in Palo Alto.
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Automated Cost-Aware Data Center Management by Justin Moore.
Ph.D. Dissertation, June 2006. [PDF]
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Weatherman: Automated, Online, and Predictive Thermal Mapping and
Management for Data Centers by Justin Moore, Jeff Chase, and
Parthsarathy Ranganathan. In the Third IEEE International
Conference on Autonomic Computing, June 2006. [PDF]
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Making Scheduling "Cool": Temperature-Aware Resource Assignment in
Data Centers by Justin Moore, Jeff Chase, Parthasarathy
Ranganathan, and Ratnesh Sharma. In the 2005 Usenix Annual
Technical Conference, April 2005. [PDF]
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Dynamic Virtual Clusters in a Grid Site Manager by Jeff Chase,
Laura Grit, David Irwin, Justin Moore, and Sara Sprenkle. In the Twelfth International
Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC-12),
June 2003. [PDF]
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ConSil: Low-cost Thermal Mapping of Data Centers by
Justin Moore, Jeff Chase, and Parthasarathy Ranganathan. To appear in
the First
Workshop on Tackling Computer Systems Problems with Machine Learning
Techniques (SysML) , June, 2006. [PDF]
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Data Center Workload Monitoring, Analysis, and Emulation by
Justin Moore, Jeff Chase, Keith Farkas, and Parthasarathy Ranganathan.
In the Eighth Workshop on
Computer Architecture Evaluation using Commercial Workloads,
February, 2005. [PDF]
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Balancing Site Goals and Service Goals in Data Centers by
Justin Moore. Preliminary research for PhD Candidacy, November 2004.
[PDF]
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Going Beyond CPUs: The Potential of Temperature-Aware Data Center
Architectures by Justin Moore, Ratnesh Sharma, Rocky Shih, Jeff
Chase, Chandrakant Patel, and Parthasarathy Ranganathan. In the First Workshop on
Temperature-Aware Computer Systems, June 2004. [PDF]
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A Sense of Place: Towards a Location-aware Information Plane for
Data Centers by Justin Moore, Jeff Chase, Keith Farkas and
Parthasarathy Ranganathan. Hewlett Packard Technical Report
HPL-2004-27, June 2004. [PDF]
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Unveiling the Transport API by Jeffrey Mogul, Lawrence Brakmo,
David E. Lowell, Dinesh Subhraveti, and Justin Moore. In the Second Workshop on Hot
Topics in Networks, November 2003. [PDF]
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Managing Mixed-Use Clusters with Cluster-on-Demand by Justin
Moore, David Irwin, Laura Grit, Sara Sprenkle, and Jeff Chase.
Technical Report, November 2002. [PDF]
- I am a member of the National Committee for Voting
Integrity and a member of the Board of Advisors for the Verified
Voting Foundation. I have a page dedicated to voting-related activities and
information.
- Want to know more about copyright
and how current and proposed laws affect CS people?
- I hate spam.
- I am a member of the Duke
University Linux User's Group and a founding member of the
Charlottesville Unix Users' Group.
- If the U.S. government was a household that made $50,000/year, last
year we spent
$61,277,
putting $11,277 on our national "credit card". Of our expenses,
$8,605 went to interest
payments on that credit. As of 12/31/2004, we have a balance of
$202,993
on our card.
- Anna, my wife, works for the Center for Responsible Lending.
"I used to think it was a terrible thing
that life was
so unfair. Then I thought, 'what if life *were* fair, and all of the
terrible things that happen to us came because we really deserved them?'
Now I take great comfort in the general unfairness and hostility of the
universe. "
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