Micha Hofri's Home Page (original) (raw)

Professor Emeritus of Computer Science


This page is continually changing..

Research: Main research interests:

(1) Analysis of algorithms, usually under probabilistic assumptions. Of special interest is the mathematics needed for this analysis. I have written a book on the subject, _Analysis of Algorithms - Mathematical Methods, Computational Tools,_published by Oxford University Press.Here you go for information about it (including an errata list).
I am especially interested in seeing how statistics and statistical inference can be used in the design and evaluation of algorithms.

In June 2018 a further book in a similar vein was published (#6 in part B of the publication list).

(2) the performance evaluation of computer systems, policies of operating systems -- as in scheduling and managing secondary storage (disk arrays), synchronization algorithms and protocols.

List of publications, unpublished reports & research materials:

The following is a filter I wrote and used with gtroff, but it can be used elsewhere (the file contains the source code, followed by the manual, in postscript):

An eclectic compilation of formulas I found useful in the analysis of algorithms (last updated on January 25, 2019) is maintained in
Formulae Collection M. Hofri
Comments to the list will be appreciated and acknowledged!

Erratafor the book, Analysis of Algorithms.

Teaching:

Trust and faith are good and generous; doubt brings you education.

Academic Year 2017-2018 --- this was my last full year of teaching

I expect to continue occasional courses. The next:
Spring Semester 2024: C term: CS3043: Social Implications of Information Processing.

A recent publication based on my teaching this course: "Automation and Ethics." Chapter 34 in the SPRINGER HANDBOOK OF AUTOMATION, 2ndEd., June 2023.

Woodworking: From Fall 2004 to Fall 2007 I was on the Board of Directors of the Worcester Center for Crafts, and I still want to advertise it as one of the gems of the city of Worcester, even though woodworking is not carried there any more. See about it in their web site.


Markov chains evolve................................................................................................................Join the Brownian movement!


Contact Information

Office: Room 140 Fuller Lab.
Telephone: (508)831.6911 --- When on the campusFax: (508)831.5776
Email: hofri AT wpi.edu
Office hours: . By appointment, best via email

Links:

http://www.cs.wpi.edu/\~hofri/