Philip Homburg

1.4k citations
22 papers · 834 indexed · h-index 10

Philip Homburg

22 papers receiving 713 citations

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Philip Homburg
Comparison fields: 5 of 37
  • Computer Networks and Communications 677
  • Hardware and Architecture 175
  • Signal Processing 249
  • Software 83
  • Information Systems 274
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The 10 scholars most cited alongside Philip Homburg, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
#Work
1 2010237
2
Protecting smart phones by means of execution replication
20103
3 200938
4 20084
5
Countering IPC Threats in Multiserver Operating Systems
20083
6
Roadmap to a Failure-Resilient Operating System
20072
7 200769
8
Modular system programming in MINIX 3
20069
9 200645
10 200695
11 20027
12 20021
13 20022
14 1999142
15 199896
16
The Architectural Design of Globe: A Wide-Area Distributed System
199738
17
An Architecture for A Scalable Wide Area Distributed System
19962
18 199615
19
Unifying Internet Services Using Distributed Shared Objects
19961
20
An Object Model for Flexible Distributed Systems
199519

About Philip Homburg

Philip Homburg is a scholar working on Computer Networks and Communications, Signal Processing and Hardware and Architecture, having authored 22 papers that have together received 834 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Distributed systems and fault tolerance (13 papers), Security and Verification in Computing (9 papers), Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems (7 papers), Software System Performance and Reliability (6 papers), Advanced Malware Detection Techniques (5 papers), Advanced Data Storage Technologies (4 papers), Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques (3 papers) and Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Computer Networks and Communications (677 citations), Hardware and Architecture (175 citations) and Signal Processing (249 citations). Philip Homburg has collaborated with scholars based in Netherlands, United States and Singapore. Frequent co-authors include Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Herbert Bos, Maarten van Steen, Georgios Portokalidis, Kostas G. Anagnostakis, Jorrit N. Herder, Ben Gras, Franz J. Hauck, Leendert van Doorn and Wiebren de Jonge. Their work appears in journals such as IEEE Communications Magazine, ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review and VU Research Portal.

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