Alzoubi
Hussein
 
Hussein A. Alzoubi
 

Currently, I am a PhD Candidate at the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department in Case Western Reserve University under the supervision of Professor Michael Rabinovich (Misha).


I joined CWRU in January 2005. I earned my Master’s Degree from CWRU in January 2007 under the supervision of Professor Rabinovich. I earned my BSc degree from Yarmouk University, Irbid - Jordan


My research interests includes Internet and Distributed Systems. In particular, my research projects concerns Performance and Scalability of Internet Systems and Utility Computing.


 

Welcome to my page:                                            : أهلاً بكم

Research Papers:

  1. -MyXDNS

  2. -Anycast CDNs


Case Western Reserve University

Electrical Engineering and

Computer Science Dept.

10900 Euclid Avenue

Cleveland, OH 44106


Hussein PeRiOd Alzoubi AT Case.EDU



Research Projects:

MyXDNS:

A DNS server that decouples request distribution algorithms from the rest of     DNS functionality. It exposes well-defined APIs for uploading externally computed distribution policy and for interacting with an external network proximity service.

Anycast CDN:

A joint project with AT&T Research to explore mechanisms and algorithms to utilize anycast for efficient content delivery.

Publications and Patents:

H. Alzoubi, S. Lee, M. Rabinovich, O. Spatcheck, and J. Van Der Merwe. “A Practical Architecture for an Anycast CDN”. Still Under Review


Z. Al-qudah, H. Alzoubi, M. Allman, M. Rabinovich,and V. Liberatore. “Efficient application placement in a dynamic hosting platform.”. The 18th International. World Wide Web Conference, April 2009. (Download Paper)


H. Alzoubi, S. Lee, M. Rabinovich, O. Spatcheck, and J. Van Der Merwe. “Anycast CDNs Revisted”. The 17th International. World Wide Web Conference, April 2008. (Download Paper)


H. Alzoubi, M. Rabinovich, and O. Spatcheck. “MyXDNS: A Request Routing DNS Server With Decoupled Server Selection”. The 16th International. World Wide Web Conference, May 2007. (Download Paper)