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Günter Haring


Referee for: C.2, C.4, D.4.8, H.3.4, H.4.1, H.4.3, H.5.3, K.3.1, K.4.3
Institution: University of Vienna
Address: Distrituted Systems
Department of Distributed and Multimedia Systems
Faculty of Computer Science
Lenaugasse 2/8
1080 Vienna
Australia
Home Page: http://cs.univie.ac.at/ec-team/infpers/Günter_Haring/

Curriculum Vitae:

Günter Haring is a full professor in Applied Computer Science at the University of Vienna, Austria, since 1985. He received his doctor degree in Technical Physics from Graz University of Technology in 1970. From 1980 until 1985 he was an Associate Professor in Computer Science at the Graz University of Technology. From April 1989 until March 1991 he was director of the Institute of Statistics and Computer Science at the University of Vienna. From 1996 until 1999 he was director of the Institute of Applied Computer Science and Information Systems. Since January 2000 he is dean of the Faculty for Economics and Computer Science at the University of Vienna.

Günter Haring was a president of the Austrian Computer Society from 1989 until 1993. He was one of the three founding members of the Austrian Center for Parallel Computation (ACPC). He was also founding member of the Computer-Measurement-Group-Central-Europe (CMG-CE). He is a member of IEEE Computer Society, the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the Austrian Computer Society (OCG) and the German Gesellschaft f?ormatik (GI).

Günter Haring has published over 140 scientific papers and is coeditor of four books.

Günter Haring's research interests include performance evaluation of computer systems, distributed and communication systems,mobile communication, cooperative work, and user interface design. He was and is leader of several national and international projects in these areas, covering both applied and basic research.

Main Research Interests:

  • performance evaluation of computer systems
  • distributed and communication systems
  • mobile communication
  • cooperative work
  • user interface design