Background
Rabinovich, Michael was born on July 16, 1955 in Leningrad, Russia. Son of Semyon and Yevgenya (Treyster) Rabinovich. came to the United States, 1988.
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In Web Caching and Replication, two AT&T Labs experts bring together real-world implementations, the latest IETF and W3C technical standards, and the field's most advanced research, offering systematic guidance for maximizing Web scalability and performance. The authors first introduce key concepts of Web caching and replication.They introduce HTTP's support for caching and replication, and broadly characterize Web behavior, offering practical rules of thumb for optimizing performance. Next, they focus on caching, helping implementers realistically assess proxy caching, deploy proxies in corporate and ISP networks; and utilize cooperative proxy caching. They offer in-depth insights into cache consistency, and caching the "uncacheable" -- including "cookied" and dynamic content. Part III introduces today's best techniques for web replication, offering in-depth coverage of content delivery networks, server selection, content placement, and more. For all networking professionals, IT professionals, and engineers involved with building or optimizing Internet services or equipment; for content delivery specialists and service providers; and for owners of large sites concerned about scalability and performance.
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Rabinovich, Michael was born on July 16, 1955 in Leningrad, Russia. Son of Semyon and Yevgenya (Treyster) Rabinovich. came to the United States, 1988.
Diploma in Piano Performance, Rimski-Korsakov College Music, Leningrad, 1978. Engineering Diploma, Leningrad Electrotech. Institute, 1979; Master of Science, University Washington, 1991.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Washington, 1994.
Programmer engineer various industries, Leningrad, 1979-1987. Senior programmer Sterling Software, Dylakor Division, Chatsworth, California, 1988-1989. Research assistant University Washington, Seattle, 1989-1994.
Technical staff American Telephone & Telegraph Company Bell Labs, Murray Hill, New Jersey, 1994-1996. Principal technical staff member American Telephone & Telegraph Company Laboratories, Florham Park, New Jersey, 1996—2005. Professor Case Western Reserve University, since 2005.
Member program committee International Conference on Data Engineering, 1998, 2002, International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 1999, 2004, International Conference on Very Large Databases, 2000, International WorldWide Web Conference, 2000, 04, 05, 06, International Conference Data Management, 2002, 03, 05.
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Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society, Association Computing Machinery.
Married Irina Bam, August 11, 1991. 1 child, Rebecca J.