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Yi-Min Wang, Ph.D.

Director, Search Quality & Cyber-Intelligence Lab

Internet Services Research Center (ISRC)

Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research

Microsoft Corporation

One Microsoft Way

Redmond, WA 98052, USA

ymwang <at> microsoft <dot> com

Last Modified: March 24, 2008

I was previously Manager of Cybersecurity and Systems Management Research Group. I’m now a Director in the newly established Internet Services Research Center (ISRC), building and managing the following three groups:

            Search Quality & Cyber-Intelligence Lab (SQ-CIL)

(1)  Search Quality Group (SQG): understanding where Live Search is ahead of Google, where we are behind and how we can catch up through metrics measurement and data analysis;

(2)  Cybersecurity and Systems Management Group (CSM): basic and applied research in the areas of systems, networking, and security;

(3)  Advanced Development Group (ADG): scalability, reliability, and extensibility of Search systems/components, and experimental infrastructure

Recent Research Projects & Papers

Recent Professional Activities


Previous Research Projects and Papers

  • Masquerade: "You can encrypt, but you can't hide." Traffic patterns tell a lot about the Web sites that you're browsing.
    • Conducted a 100,000-site experiment to show that traffic information consisting of the number of Web objects and object sizes suffices to identify many Web sites.
    • Publications





 

  • Millennium Falcon: Fast DCOM over SAN (System Area Network)
    • Optimizations at all layers: marshaling, runtime, and transport
    • Performance numbers
      • 72-microsecond DCOM round-trip latency
      • 86.1 megabytes/second DCOM application bandwidth
      • 174-microsecond MTS round-trip latency
    • Publication

 

Previous Professional Activities

Conference committee activities

Publications

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Honors and Awards

Vita

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·        Advanced Troubleshooting for Windows

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Other Recent Papers

·         E. N. Elnozahy, L. Alvisi, Y. M. Wang , and D. B. Johnson, A Survey of Rollback-Recovery Protocols in Message-passing Systems,” ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 34, Issue 3, pp. 375 – 408, Sept. 2002.