Ling Zheng
This is a very brief introduction of myself. If you are interested
in talking with me, please contact me directly at
lzheng@cs.wisc.edu.
Graduate Student Home phone: 608-256-1383
Computer Sciences Departments Work phone: 608-262-6614
University of Wisconsin - Madison
1210 W. Dayton Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53706 USA
Email: lzheng@cs.wisc.edu
WWW homepage: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~lzheng/
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a challenging career in software design and development.
EDUCATION
COURSES
WISCONSIN:
- Database Management System, Topics in Database Management,
- Computer Network, Advanced Compiler Construction,
- Advanced Operating System, Advanced Computer Architecture
IOWA:
- Principles of Programming Language, Topic in Network,
- Automata Theory, Management System Design
CHINA: All core courses in CS.
SKILLS
- Programming Languages:
C++, C, Pascal, Fortran, SQL, C-Shell, Html, Java, Tcl/Tk, Assembly etc.
- Operating Systems/Platforms:
Unix(SunOs, Solaris, HPUX, AIX), X-Window, Windows NT, DOS, Novell.
- Softwares:
Gnu(c, c++, gdb), TCP/IP , Sybase, kadb, adb, Purify, QPT, Latex
Borland C++, MS office
EXPERIENCES
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Graduate Research Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dec 95 - Present
Performing research in developing the parallel performance tool Paradyn under
Professor Barton Miller. Paradyn is a tool for measuring the performance of
large-scale parallel programs. It uses a novel technoledge, dynamic instrumentation
to instrument the application during the exection of the application program.
Developed the Dynamic instrumentation deamon for PA-RISC machine
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Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sep 95 - Dec 95
Teaching assistant for C++ programming language course.
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Graduate Assistant, University of Iowa, Aug 94 - Aug 95
Teaching asistant for the course "Introduction to Computer
Architecture" and the course "Principles of Programming
Languages". In summer, Designed a Database application for the educational purposes.
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Research Assistant, Software Base, Wuhan University, China Aug 92 - Jun 94
Participated in the OA(office automation) Project of STCC(Science and Technology Committee of China)
PROJECTS
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A Case for Assiciate cache and Column Cache
Investigated a new way to improve the cache performance based on the associate
cache and column cache. Also implemented a cache simulator to prove our idea.
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Compiler: Code Optimization
Implemented a retargetable peephole optimizor for the SPARC assembly. Based
on the intermdiate forms generated by Simple SUIF and simple sparce code
generator provided, implemented variours optimization techniques.
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Application controlled page replacement
Developed a new paging replacement algorthm to improve the performance
of file system for the solaris 2.4 operating system. The idea is to let the
different application able to choose different replacement policy based
on their own access pattern.
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Implementation of Reliable ATM Network Layer
Designed and implemented a reliable ATM network layer over UDP and a file transfer
application (similar to FTP) which uses the service provided by the ATM layer
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Database Design
Implemented heap file system, B+ tree index.
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Survey: ATM credit based flow control
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Software Engineering
REFERENCES
Available upon request.
Ling Zheng
lzheng@cs.wisc.edu
Last updated: Sun Nov 3 11:48:27 CST 1996