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Mihajlo A. Jovanović
Adjunct Professor
Department of Computer Science
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Biography
I received a B.A. in Music and Computer Science from Otterbein College in 1997,
and a M.S. in Computer Science from
University of Cincinnati in 2002. I am currently a Lead J2EE Applications
Developer at JPMorgan Chase and a member of the Computer Science Adjunct Faculty
at Franklin University.
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Research Interests
Enterprise-level application development and algorithms for the Web, Web
development technologies and frameworks (Spring, Java Server Faces),
Aspect-Oriented Programming, Object-Relational mapping.
Recent
and Selected Publications
-   F.S. Annexstein, K.A. Berman, and M. Jovanović: Latency Effects on
Reachability in Large-scale Peer-to-Peer Networks. Appears in Proceedings SPAA
2001, Thirteenth ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures.
-   F.S. Annexstein, K.A. Berman, and M. Jovanović: Broadcasting
in Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Overlay Networks. Theoretical Computer Science,
Special Issue on Complex Networks, April 2006.
-   F.S. Annexstein, K.A. Berman, M. Jovanović, and Kovendhan
Ponnavaikko:
Indexing Techniques for File Sharing in Scalable Peer-to-Peer Networks.
Appears in Proceedings IEEE ICCCN 2002, The 11th International Conference on
Computer Communications and Networks.
-   F.S. Annexstein, K.A. Berman, and M. Jovanović: Modeling peer-to-peer
network topologies through 'small-world' models and power laws. In IX
Telecommunications Forum TELFOR 2001, Belgrade, Serbia.