Roger Dev
University of Rochester
9 Papers
1.2K Citations
Roger Dev is an academic researcher from University of Rochester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network monitoring & Network simulation. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Patent
Method and apparatus for monitoring the status of non-pollable devices in a computer network
Roger Dev,Mark H. Nelson +1 more
- 27 Mar 1997
TL;DR: In this paper, a fault isolation technique is used to suppress the fault status of a network device when it is determined that the device is not defective, which is called fault isolation.
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Network management system using multifunction icons for information display
Roger Dev,Eric W. Gray,Eric S. Rustici,Walter P. Scott +3 more
- 07 Nov 1991
TL;DR: In this paper, a fault isolation technique is used to suppress the fault status of a network device when it is determined that the device is not defective, which is called fault isolation.
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Network management system using interconnected hierarchies to represent different network dimensions in multiple display views
Roger Dev,Dale H. Emery,Eric S. Rustici,Walter P. Scott,Dwayne S. Wiggin +4 more
- 03 Aug 1993
TL;DR: In this article, a fault isolation technique is used to suppress the fault status of a network device when it is determined that the device is not defective, which is called fault isolation.
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Replicated resource management system for managing resources in a distributed application and maintaining a relativistic view of state
Jason Jeffords,Roger Dev +1 more
- 11 Jan 1996
TL;DR: In this article, the distributed memory space is divided into a plurality of memory pools, each pool containing a collection of resource objects, and each object sending its state vector to other objects, each object maintaining a state matrix of the state vectors.
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Distribution of communication load over multiple paths based upon link utilization
Wallace Matthews,Roger Dev,Alex Edward Raj +2 more
- 29 Jan 1997
TL;DR: In this article, a method for selecting a communication path over which to send a communication load between a first station and a second station in a communication network, in which the communication network has a plurality of possible communication paths between the first and second stations, is presented.
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