Dr. Dang Minh Quan
Post-Doctoral Research and Teaching Associate
Academic Career
- Sep 2006: Dr. rer. nat., Computer Science, University of Paderborn, Germany
- Dec 2003: Master, Electronics and Telecommunications, Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam
- June 2001: Engineer, Electronics and Telecommunications, Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam
Professional Career
- Jul 2006 - present: Postdoc research fellow and teaching associate, International University in Germany
- Apr 2004 - Jun 2006: Research assistant, Distributed and Operating System group, Computer Science Department, University of Paderborn - Germany
- Dec 2001 - Dec 2003: Research assistant, High Performance Computing Center, Hanoi University of Technology
- Aug 2000 - Dec 2003: Research assistant, Communications & Networks Center, Hanoi University of Technology
Research Interests include
Engaged in Grid Computing research within the scope of the EU-funded Gridcon project.
Publications
- D.M. Quan, J. Altmann, “Grid Business Models for Brokers Executing SLA-Based Workflows”, Accepted to appear in the book “Market-Oriented Grid Computing“, (publisher Wiley, USA), 2008
- D.M. Quan, O. Kao, J. Altmann, “Concepts and algorithms of mapping Grid-based workflow to resources within an SLA context”, Accepted to appear in the book "Business Process Management: Concepts, Technologies and Applications", (publisher M.E Sharpe Inc), 2008
- D.M. Quan, J. Altmann, “A recovery mechanism for errors caused by a late sub-job in a system handling SLA-based Grid workflows”, International Journal of Web and Grid Services (IJWGS), Vol. 4, No.1, pp. 35 – 62, 2008
- D.M. Quan, D.F. Hsu, "Mapping Heavy Communication Grid-Based Workflows onto Grid Resources Within An SLA Context Using Metaheuristics", To be published by International Journal of High Performance Computing and Application (IJHPCA), Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 330-346, 2008.
- D.M. Quan, "Error recovery mechanism for Grid-based workflow within SLA context", International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking (IJHPCN), Vol 5, N ½, pp. 285-295, 2007.

