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Ken Birman (born November 18, 1955) is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at Cornell University. He is best known for developing the Isis Toolkit, which introduced the virtual synchrony execution model for multicast communication and then and founding a company, Isis Distributed Systems, that used it as the basis for a wide range of robust software solutions for stock exchanges, air traffic control, and factory automation.
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Birman, Ken Ken Birman
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Researcher in fault-tolerant distributed computing systems
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1955-11-18Z
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1955-01-01Z
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