Computer Science North Carolina A&T State University
 
    Dr. Kenneth A. Williams
    Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
  Education:
  1992 Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Minnesota
1985 M.S., Computer Science, Michigan Technological University
1975 B.S., Computer Science, Michigan Technological University
Area of Interest:
Distributed system security and performance, high speed networks, High Performance Parallel Processing in Object-Oriented Languages and computer architecture
  Selected Publications:
  1. “Improving the Study Habits of Minority Students through Web-Based Courses” with David Goldstein and Joel Goldstein, TechTrends, vol. 46, no. 2, March/April 2002, pp. 21-28
     
  2. “A Media-Access Protocol for Time and Wavelength Division Multiplexed Passive Star Networks”, with Tru Q. Dam and David H.C. Du, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 11, no. 4, May 1993
     
  3. “Topological Design of Optically Switched WDM Networks”, as second author with Ronald J. Vetter and David H.C. Du, Proceedings of the IEEE 16th Conference on Local Computer Networks, October 1991, pp. 114-127
     
  4. “Efficient Embedding of a Hypercube in an Irregular WDM Network”, with David H.C. Du, Proceedings of the IEEE 18th Conference on Local Computer Networks, September 1993
     
  5. “A Network Architecture for Distributed High Performance Heterogeneous Computing”, as second author with S. Bhattacharya, D. Du, A. Pavan, S. Tong and R. Vetter, proceedings of the 8th International Parallel Processing Symposium, April 1994
  Contact:
    Department of Computer Science
NC A&T University, Greensboro, NC 27411
Phone: (336) 334-7245
E-mail: williams@ncat.edu
 
  For more information:
    http://williams.comp.ncat.edu/
         
         
         
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