Miroslaw Malek

Miroslaw Malek is professor and holder of Chair in Computer Architecture and Communication at the Department of Computer Science at Humboldt University in Berlin. His research interests focus on dependable, embedded and distributed systems including failure prediction, dependable architectures and service availability. He authored and co-authored over 200 publications including six books, has supervised 25 Ph.D. dissertations (ten of his students are professors) and founded, organized and co-organized numerous workshops and conferences. He serves on editorial boards of several journals and is consultant to government and companies on technical and strategic issues in information technology. Malek received his PhD in Computer Science from the Technical University of Wroclaw in Poland, spent 17 years as professor at the University of Texas at Austin and was also, among others, visiting professor at Stanford, Universita di Roma "La Sapienza", Keio University, Technical University in Vienna, New York University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and guest researcher at Bell Laboratories and IBM T.J. Watson Research Center.

Publications

Foreword
Miroslaw Malek. © 2011. 2 pages.
This Foreword is included in the book Engineering Reliable Service Oriented Architecture: Managing Complexity and Service Level Agreements.
Search Strategies for Automatic Web Service Composition
Nikola Milanovic, Miroslaw Malek. © 2006. 32 pages.
This paper investigates architectural properties required for supporting automatic service composition. First, composable service architecture will be described, based on...