Stan Kurkovsky

Stan Kurkovsky is an associate professor at the Department of Computer Science at Central Connecticut State University. Stan earned his PhD from the Center for Advanced Computer Studies of the University of Louisiana (1999). Results of his doctoral research have been applied to network planning and industrial simulation. Stan’s current research interests are in mobile and pervasive computing, distributed systems, and software engineering. He published over 40 papers in refereed proceedings of national and international conferences, scientific journals, and books. Stan serves as a reviewer and a member of program committees on a number of national and international conferences. During his academic career, Stan received over a million dollars in funding from private and federal sources.

Publications

Location-dependent and Context-Aware Computing
Stan Kurkovsky. © 2011. 9 pages.
Systems with context-aware features are typically able to adapt their behavior to the changes of the environment surrounding the system and/or its users without any explicit...
Multimodality in Mobile Computing and Mobile Devices: Methods for Adaptable Usability
Stan Kurkovsky. © 2010. 406 pages.
Originally designed for interpersonal communication, today mobile devices are capable of connecting their users to a wide variety of Internet-enabled services and applications....
International Journal of Grid and High Performance Computing (IJGHPC)
Ching-Hsien Hsu, Emmanuel Udoh. Est. 2009.
The International Journal of Grid and High Performance Computing (IJGHPC) examines current, state-of-the art research on all aspects of grid and cloud evolution, middleware...
Can M-Commerce Benefit from Pervasive Computing?
Stan Kurkovsky. © 2009. 13 pages.
Mobile commerce is a special area of electronic commerce that utilizes mobile wireless devices to conduct commercial transactions. Unique features of these devices include their...