Bazzi

Rida A. Bazzi

  • Associate Professor
School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering
  • Computer Science and Engineering
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Rida Bazzi joined ASU in 1996. He was an assistant professor at Florida International University in the 1995-1996 academic year and prior to that he was a senior consultant at I-Cube, a startup company in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Distributed computing, Fault tolerance, Security
Ph.D. Computer Science
Georgia Institute of Technology 1994
M.Sc. Computer Science
Georgia Institute of Technology 1994
B.E. Computer and Communications Engineering
American University of Beirut 1989
NSF CAREER Award
Rida A. Bazzi, Goran Konjevod: On the establishment of distinct identities in overlay networks. Distributed Computing. Distributed Computing 19(4): 267-287 (2007)

R.A. Bazzi and Y. Ding: Non-skipping Timestamps for Byzantine Data Storage Systems. International Symposium on Distributed Computing (DISC) 2004: 405-419.

Amitanand S. Aiyer, Lorenzo Alvisi, Rida A. Bazzi: Bounded Wait-Free Implementation of Optimally Resilient Byzantine Storage Without Unproven)Cryptographic Assumptions. International Symposium on Distributed Computing (DISC) 2007: 7-19

R.A. Bazzi and G. Neiger, “Simplifying Fault Tolerance: Providing the Abstraction of Crash Failures,” Journal of the ACM, vol. 48, no. 3, May 2001, pp. 499-554.
CSE 434 Computer Networks, CSE 555 Theory of Computation