Author: John V. Guttag

Publications

Publication period start: 1978
Number of co-authors: 6

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Jennifer N. Carlisle
1
Ellis Horowitz
1
David R. Musser
1

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
David Wetherall
3
David L. Tennenhouse
4
Ellis Horowitz
4

Publications

Wetherall, David, Guttag, John V., Tennenhouse, David L. (1999): ANTS: Network Services Without the Red Tape. In IEEE Computer, 32 (4) pp. 42-48.

Guttag, John V., Horowitz, Ellis, Musser, David R. (1978): Abstract Data Types and Software Validation. In Communications of the ACM, 21 (12) pp. 1048-1064.

Guttag, John V. (1977): Abstract Data Type and the Development of Data Structures. In Communications of the ACM, 20 (6) pp. 396-404.

Qureshi, Asfandyar, Carlisle, Jennifer N., Guttag, John V. (2006): Tavarua: video streaming with WWAN striping. In: Nahrstedt, Klara, Turk, Matthew, Rui, Yong, Klas, Wolfgang, Mayer-Patel, Ketan (eds.) Proceedings of the 14th ACM International Conference on Multimedia October 23-27, 2006, Santa Barbara, CA, USA. pp. 327-336. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1180639.1180714

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