MAJ W. Robert Harrison
Signal Corps Instructor Contact: Office: Phone: 845.938. Email: Rob.Harrison@usma.edu
MAJ Harrison was commissioned into the Signal Corps from the United States Military Academy in 2003. His military assignments include Node Center Platoon Leader (29th Signal Battalion), Company Executive Officer (29th Signal Battalion), Assistant Operations Officer (29th Signal Battalion) and Battalion Signal Officer (1st Special Forces Group (Airborne)). He is a graduate of the Signal Captain's Career Course, Signal Officer Basic Course, and Airborne School. MAJ Harrison has deployed twice with the 29th Signal Battalion and once with 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. His research interests include network routing and management, software-defined networking, and network programming languages.
- M.S.E., Princeton University, 2011
- B.S., United States Military Academy, 2003
- Christopher Monsanto, Nate Foster, Rob Harrison, and David Walker. A Compiler and Run-time System for Network Programming Languages. In ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL), Philadelphia, PA, January 2012. [ conference version ]
- Nate Foster, Michael J. Freedman, Rob Harrison, Christopher Monsanto, Mark Reitblatt, Jennifer Rexford, Alec Story, and David Walker. Language Abstractions for Software-Defined Networks. In Workshop on Languages for Distributed Algorithms (LADA), Philadelphia, PA, January 2012. [ conference version ]
- Matvey Arye, Rob Harrison, Richard Wang, Pamela Zave, and Jennifer Rexford. Toward a Lightweight Model of BGP Safety. In Workshop on Rigorous Protocol Engineering (WRiPE), Vancouver, BC, October 2011. [ conference version ]
- Nate Foster, Rob Harrison, Michael J. Freedman, Christopher Monsanto, Jennifer Rexford, Alec Story, and David Walker. Frenetic: A Network Programming Language. In ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP), Tokyo, Japan, September 2011. [ conference version ]
- Walter Robert J. Harrison. Frenetic: A Network Programming Language. Master's thesis, Princeton University, May 2011. [ pdf ]
- Nate Foster, Rob Harrison, Michael J. Freedman, Jennifer Rexford, and David Walker. Frenetic: A High-Level Langauge for OpenFlow Networks. Technical report, Cornell University, December 2010. [ tech report ]
- Nate Foster, Rob Harrison, Matthew L. Meola, Michael J. Freedman, Jennifer Rexford, and David Walker. Frenetic: A High-Level Langauge for OpenFlow Networks. In ACM Workshop on Programmable Routers for Extensible Services of Tomorrow (PRESTO), Philadelphia, PA, November 2010. [ conference version | slides ]
- Network Routing and Management
- Software Defined Networking
- Network Programming Languages
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