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Ted joined the MSR Silicon Valley Lab from Compaq Systems Research Center in 2001.
His research interests include operating systems, distributed systems, and security. He is
currently working on distributed systems and security issues such as those
addressed by the Community
Information Management project.
He is also been investigating methods for carrying personal desktop state on
portable flash devices and
improving
performance of such devices. Previous projects have included:
- Singularity:
a research operating system focused on dependability
- Penny Black: economic
disincentives to spamming
- VEXE'DD:
reliable software extension through virtualization.
Ted's previous work at Digital/Compaq SRC included
Pachyderm,
a web-based mail agent constructed using a full-text index, and
PJB, a portable
hard-disk based MP3 player.
Conference Papers
Yinglian Xie, Fang Yu, Kannan Achan, Eliot
Gillum, Moises Goldszmidt, Ted Wobber.
How Dynamic are IP Addresses?
In Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Communications (Sigcomm), August 2007, Kyoto, Japan.
Ted Wobber, Martín Abadi, Andrew Birrell, Dan Simon, and Aydan Yumerefendi.
Authorizing applications in Singularity. In European Conference
on Computer Systems (EuroSys), Lisbon, Portugal, March 21-23, 2007.
Galen Hunt, Chris Hawblitzel, Orion Hodson, James Larus, Bjarne Steensgaard,
and Ted Wobber.
Sealing OS
processes to improve dependability and safety, In European
Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys), Lisbon, Portugal, March 21-23,
2007.
Martín Abadi, Andrew Birrell, and Ted Wobber.
Access control in a world
of software diversity. In Proceedings of Tenth Workshop on Hot Topics in
Operating Systems, Santa Fe, N.M., June 2005.
Galen C. Hunt, James R. Larus, David Tarditi,
and Ted Wobber.
Broad New OS
Research: Challenges and Opportunities. In Proceedings of Tenth Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, Santa
Fe, N.M., June 2005.
Martín Abadi and Ted Wobber.
A Logical Account of NGSCB. In
Proceedings of Formal Techniques for Networked and Distributed Systems --
Forte 2004, Madrid, Spain, September 2004.
Martín Abadi, Andrew Birrell, Mike Burrows, Frank Dabek, and Ted Wobber.
Bankable
Postage for Network Services. In Proceedings of the 8th
Asian Computing Science Conference, Mumbai, India, December 2003.
Martín Abadi, Mike Burrows, Mark Manasse, and Ted Wobber. Moderately
Hard, Memory bound Functions. In Proceedings of the 10th Annual
Network and Distributed System Security Symposium, February 2003.
(See journal article below.)
Martín Abadi, Andrew Birrell, Raymie Stata, and Edward Wobber. Secure Web
tunneling. In Proceedings of the 7th International World Wide Web
Conference, pages 531-539. Elsevier, April 1998, In Computer Networks
and ISDN Systems, Volume 30, Nos. 1-7.
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Leendert van Doorn, Martín Abadi, Mike Burrows, and Edward Wobber. Secure
network objects. In Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE Symposium on
Security and Privacy, pages 211-221. IEEE Computer Society, May 1996.
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Andrew Birrell, Greg Nelson, Susan Owicki, and Edward Wobber. Network
objects. In Proceedings of the 14th ACM Symposium on Operating System
Principles, pages 217-230, December 1993. (See journal
article below.)
Edward Wobber, Martín Abadi, Mike Burrows, and Butler Lampson.
Authentication in the Taos Operating System. In Proceedings of the
14th ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles, pages 256-269,
December 1993. (See journal article below.)
Butler Lampson, Martín Abadi, Mike Burrows, and Edward Wobber.
Authentication in distributed systems: Theory and Practice. In
Proceedings of the 13th ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles,
pages 165-182, 1991. (See journal article below.)
Francis J. Prusker and Edward P. Wobber. The Siphon: Managing distant
replicated repositories. In Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on the
Management of Replicated Data. IEEE, April 1990.
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Andrew D. Birrell, Michael B. Jones, and Edward P. Wobber. A simple and
efficient implementation for small databases. In Proceedings of the
11th ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles, December 1987.
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Journal Articles
Andrew Birrell, Michael Isard, Chuck Thacker, and Ted Wobber. A Design for High-Performance Flash Disks.
In Operating Systems Review, 41(2), April 2007, pages 88-93.
Martín Abadi, Mike Burrows, Mark Manasse, and Ted Wobber.
Moderately Hard,
Memory-bound Functions. ACM Transactions on Internet
Technology, 5(2): 299-327, May 2005.
Kenneth F. Alden and Edward P. Wobber. The AltaVista Tunnel: Using the
Internet to extend corporate networks. Digital Technical Journal,
9(2):5-15, October 1997.
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Andrew Birrell, Greg Nelson, Susan Owicki, and Edward Wobber. Network
objects. Software Practice and Experience, 25(S4):87-130,
December 1995.
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Edward Wobber, Martín Abadi, Mike Burrows, and Butler Lampson.
Authentication in the Taos Operating System. ACM Transactions on
Computer Systems, 12(1):3-32, February 1994.
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Butler Lampson, Martín Abadi, Mike Burrows, and Edward Wobber.
Authentication in distributed systems: Theory and Practice. ACM
Transactions on Computer Systems, 10(4):265-310, November 1992.
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Technical Reports
Muthukarrupan Annamalai, Andrew Birrell, Dennis Fetterly, and Ted Wobber,
Implementing Portable Desktops: A New Option and Comparisons,
Microsoft Research Technical Report, MSR-TR-2006-151, October, 2006, 20
pages.
Galen C. Hunt, Mark Aiken, Paul Barham, Manuel Fähndrich, Chris Hawblitzel,
Orion Hodson, James R. Larus, Steven Levi, Nick Murphy, Bjarne Steensgaard,
David Tarditi, Ted Wobber, Brian D. Zill,
Sealing OS Processes to Improve Dependability and Security
, Technical Report MSR-TR-2006-51, Microsoft Research, April 2006.
Galen Hunt, James R. Larus, Martín Abadi, Mark Aiken, Paul Barham, Manuel Fahndrich,
Chris Hawblitzel, Orion Hodson, Steven Levi, Nick Murphy, Bjarne Steensgaard,
David Tarditi, Ted Wobber, and Brian D. Zill,
An Overview of the Singularity Project,
Technical Report MSR-TR-2005-135, Microsoft Research, October 2005.
Úlfar Erlingsson, Tom Roeder, and Ted
Wobber.
Virtual Environments for Unreliable Extensions.
Technical Report MSR-TR-2005-82, Microsoft Research. June 2005.
Andrew Birrell, David Evers, Greg Nelson, Sue Owicki, and Edward Wobber.
Distributed garbage collection for Network Objects. Research Report 116,
Compaq Systems Research Center, Palo Alto, CA, December 1993.
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Patents
Andrew D. Birrell, Edward P. Wobber, Michael Schroeder. Web-based electronic mail
server apparatus and method using full text and label indexing. US Patent 6,718,321.
Andrew D. Birrell, Edward P. Wobber, Michael Schroeder, Christopher Melling, Simon Jaffer. Technique for dynamically generating an address book
in a distributed electronic mail system. US Patent 6,189,026.
Andrew D. Birrell, Edward P. Wobber, Michael Schroeder. Web-based electronic mail service apparatus and method
using full text and label indexing. US Patent 6,185,551.
Kenneth F. Alden, Mitchell P. Lichtenberg, Edward P. Wobber. Pseudo network adapter for frame capture,
encapsulation and encryption. US Patent 6,101,543.
Andrew D. Birrell, Edward P. Wobber, Michael Schroeder. Method for filtering mail messages for a plurality of client
computers connected to a mail service system. US Patent 6,092,101.
Andrew D. Birrell, Edward P. Wobber, Michael Schroeder. Method and apparatus for organizing and accessing
electronic mail messages using labels and full text and label indexing. US Patent 6,029,164.
Andrew D. Birrell, Edward P. Wobber, Michael Schroeder. Replacing large bit component of electronic mail
(e-mail) message with hot-link in distributed computer system. US Patent 6,009,462.
Andrew D. Birrell, Edward P. Wobber, Martin Abadi, Raymond P. Stata. Secure web tunnel. US Patent 5,805,803.
Susan S. Owicki, Andrew D. Birrell, Charles G. Nelson, Edward P. WobberFault tolerant distributed garbage collection system
and method for collecting network objects. US Patent 5,446,901.
Edward P. Wobber, Martin Abadi, Andrew Birrell, Butler Lampson.Access control subsystem and method for distributed
computer system using locally cached authentication credentials. US Patent 5,235,642.
Martin Abadi, Michael Burrows, Edward P. Wobber. Access control subsystem and method for distributed
computer system using compound principals. US Patent 5,173,939.
Fifteen US patent applications pending.
Awards
Award paper SOSP-14 (Authentication in the Taos Operating System).
Best paper NDSS-10 (Moderately Hard, Memory-bound Functions).
Extracurricular Activities
Find our more about Ted on his personal website.
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