Xiaozhou (Steve) Li

Researcher
Storage and Information Management Platforms Lab
Palo Alto

Biography

Xiaozhou is a researcher in the Storage and Information Management Platforms Lab, focused on researching and building platforms and services that will create, host, manage and provide the next generation of storage and information sources and services for enterprise and user-controlled information.

Xiaozhou received his PhD and Master's degrees from the University of Texas at Austin in 2004 and 1999, respectively.  He received his Bachelor's degree from Zhongshan (Sun Yat-Sen) University at China in 1995.  All his degrees are in Computer Science.

You can reached me at firstname.lastname@hp.com.

 

Research interests

Xiaozhou's research interests are in distributed computing, distributed systems, algorithms, and formal verification.

Publications

  • Amitanand Aiyer, Eric Anderson, Xiaozhou Li, Mehul Shah, and JayWylie.  Consistability: Describing usually consistent systems. HotDep 2008.
  • Marcos Aguilera, Mark Lillibridge, and Xiaozhou Li.  Transaction rate limiters for peer-to-peer systems.  P2P 2008.
  • Xiaozhou Li, Jayadev Misra, and Greg Plaxton.  Concurrent maintenance of rings.  Distributed Computing, 2006.  An earlier version of this paper appears in DISC 2004.
  • Xiaozhou Li, Greg Plaxton, Mitul Tiwari, and Arun Venkataramani. Online hierarchical cooperative caching.  Theory of Computing Systems, 2006.  An earlier version of this paper appears in SPAA 2004.
  • Xiaozhou Li and Greg Plaxton.  On name resolution in peer-to-peer networks.  POMC 2002.
  • Yang Yang, Xiaozhou Li, Xincheng Zhang, and Simon Lam.  Reliable group rekeying: a performance analysis.  SIGCOMM 2001.
  • Xiaozhou Li, Yang Yang, Mohamed Gouda, and Simon Lam.  Batch rekeying for secure group communications. WWW 2001.