Biography

Prof. Richard T. Hurley
Department of Computing and Information Systems
Trent University, Canada

Email: rhurley@trentu.ca

Qualifications
1991  Ph.D., University of Waterloo, Computer Science, Canada

1984  B.Sc., University of New Brunswick, Computer Science & Mathematics, Canada

Publications (Selected)

  1. Hurley, Richard and Graeme Young, “Evaluation of an Evolutionary Algorithm to DynamicallyAlter Partition Sizes in Web Caching System,” Journal of Software Engineering and Applications(JSEA), Vol. 19, No 11 (September 2020).
  2. Dobosz, Rafal, Richard Hurley and Sabine McConnell, “A Hybrid OpenMP-MPI Parallelizationof Structure Software,” International Journal of Computer Applications (IJCA), Vol. 118, No. 11(May 2015), 1-9.
  3. Branch, R., H. Tjeerdsma, C. Wilson, R. Hurley, S. McConnell, "Cloud Computing and Big Data:A Review of Current Service Models and Hardware Perspectives," Journal of Software Engineeringand Applications (JSEA), Vol. 7, No. 8 (July 2014).
  4. McConnell, S., A. Mayne, J. Beland, R. Hurley, and S. Smith, “Self-Organizing Maps: A synopsisof their relevance in machine learning, practical issues, and parallel implementations,” KnowledgeDiscovery in Databases, Academy Publish, (Oct. 2013) 33 pages.
  5. McConnell, S., D. Patton, R. Hurley, W. Blight, and G. Young," Interactive Data Mining on aCBEA Cluster", High Performance Computing Systems and Applications Lecture Notes in ComputerScience, 2010, Volume 5976/2010, 269-282.
  6. Hurley, R. T., J. Mak and B. C. Domzy, “Performance Comparison of Algorithms for GatheringRemote State Information”, International Journal on Computers and Their Applications, Sept.2009), 142-153.
  7. Feng, W. and R. T. Hurley, “Ratio Conditions on the Parameters of a Class of Service Systems,” ACIS International Journal of Computers & Information Science (IJCIS), Vol. 6, No. 1 (2005), pp.38 -47.
  8. Feng, W. and R. T. Hurley, “Performance Comparison for Service systems With or WithoutAnticipated Delay Information by Analysis and Simulation”, International Journal of Computersand Their Applications, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 143-151, (Sept. 2004).
  9. Hurley, R. T. and S. A. Yeap, "File Migration and File Replication: A Symbiotic Relationship,"IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 578-586, (Jun.,1996).
  10. Hurley, Richard and Jamie Mitchell, “Investigation of the Academic Performance ofCollege-to-University Transfer Students,” Submitted to the 52nd ACM Technical Symposium onComputer Science Education, Toronto, ON, March 17 - 20, 2021.
  11. Hurley, R. T. and B. Plumley, "Comparison of Sender- and Receiver-Initiated Load Balancing ina Distributed Web Caching System," Proceedings of the 33rd International Conference onComputers and Their Applications (CATA2018), pp. 78-84, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (March 19-21,2018).
  12. Plumley, Brandon and Richard Hurley, "Effectiveness of Load Balancing in a Distributed Web Caching System," Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Computer Modelling(ICCM2016), pp 46-60, Berkeley, CA, USA (August 1-4, 2016).
  13. McConnell, S., G. Henry, R. Sturgeon, and R. Hurley, "A Database for Data Mining Applicationsin Astronomy," Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XX ASP Conference Series, Vol.4121, Edited by I. Evans, A. Accomazzi, D. Mink and A. Rots, Boston, MA: Astronomical Societyof the Pacific (2010), pp. 529-532.
  14. Hurley, R. T. and B. Y. Li, “Effects of Dynamic Content on Web Caching,” Proc. of the ISCA21st International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Communication Systems(PDCCS’08), New Orleans, LA, USA (Sept. 24-26, 2008).
  15. Hurley, R. T. and B. Y. Li, “A Performance Investigation of Web Caching Architectures,”Proceedings of the Canadian Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering (C3S2E-08), Montreal, QC, Canada (May 12-13, 2008).
  16. Zhang, Yong, Wenying Feng and Richard Hurley, Integration of QoS queuing schedules to QoScaching schemes, Proceedings of the 5th IEEE/ACIS International Conference on Computer andInformation Science (ICIS-2006), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA (July 10-12, 2006).
  17. Hurley, R. T., W. Feng, and B. Y. Li, “Performance Benefits of Partitioning in a Web-CachingEnvironment”, Proceedings of the16th International Conference on Computer Applications inIndustry and Engineering, pp. 64-68, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (Nov. 11-13, 2003).
  18. Hurley, R. T., W. Feng, and B. Y. Li, “Partitioning in Distributed and Hierarchical Web-Caching Architectures: A Performance Comparison”, Proceedings of the16th InternationalConference on Computer Applications in Industry and Engineering, pp. 184-188, Las Vegas,Nevada, USA (Nov. 11-13, 2003).
  19. Feng, W., R. T. Hurley, and Z. Tan, “Increasing Web Cache Hit Rate by Dynamic LocationPartitioning”, Proceedings of the 7th Joint Conference on Information Sciences, pp. 405-409, Cary,North Carolina, USA (Sept. 26-30, 2003).
  20. Hurley, R. T., W. Feng, and B. Y. Li, “An Analytical Comparison of Distributed and Hierarchical Web-Caching Architectures”, Proceedings of the ISCA 18th International Conferenceon Computers and Their Applications, pp. 291-295, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA (March 26-28, 2003).
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