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FORMER ISYE STUDENT, JONGHUN PARK, DEVELOPS WEB SERVICES PROTOCOL

A proposed method for sharing information between systems linked on the Internet promises to speed collaborative applications by up to 10 times the current rates.
The protocol, developed by Jonghun Park, a professor at Pennsylvania State University's School of Information Sciences and Technology, is based on an algorithm that lets it use parallel instead of serial methods to process requests. Such a method boosts the efficiency of how resources are shared over the Internet. The new protocol is called Order-based Deadlock Prevention Protocol with Parallel Requests.

>> Read the full story within CNET's Technews website.

Jonghun Park graduated from Georgia Tech's School of Industrial and Systems Engineering in 2000 under the advisement of Spyros Reveliotis. Jonghun worked with the Virtual Factory Lab as a graduate student.

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