"Water and fertilize the seeds of research today if you want flowers to bloom in the U.S. economy tomorrow."
Anita Jones
Lawrence R. Quarles Professor of Engineering and Applied Science
Department of Computer Science
School of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Virginia
151 Engineer's Way, P.O. Box 400740
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4740 Phone: (434) 982-2224
Fax: (434) 982-2214
Email: jones@cs.virginia.edu
Office: 223 Olsson Hall, UVa
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Areas of Interest
Distributed systems, high performance systems, computer simulation, intrusion detection, survivable information systems, protection and security, and national science and engineering policy
Biographical Sketch
nita Jones received her Ph.D. in Computer Science
from Carnegie-Mellon University in 1973. She left CMU as an Associate
Professor when she co-founded Tartan Laboratories. She was
vice-president of Tartan from 1981-87. In 1988 she joined UVa as a Professor
and the Chair of the Computer
Science Department. From 1993-1997 she served at the U.S. Department of Defense where,
as Director of
Defense Research and Engineering, she oversaw the department's
science and technology program, research laboratories, and DARPA. She received the U.S. Air Force Meritorious Civilian Service
Award, a Distinguished
Public Service Award, and a tribute in the
Congressional Record. She served as Vice Chair of the National Science Board, a member of the
Defense Science Board, and
Co-Chair of the Virginia Research and
Technology Advisory Commission. She serves as a member of the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory
Corporation, and the National Research Council Advisory Council for
Policy and Global Affairs. She is an ACM Fellow, an IEEE Fellow, the
author of over 40 papers and two books.
Research
ones' nterests focus on the design and construction
of programmed systems. She has designed protection mechanisms and built
secure systems that make guarantees about how information is used. She
has built multi-processor operating systems and experimented with their
underlying architectures and applications. By choice, she implements
realistic and substantial systems to test design and implementation
hypotheses so as to ensure that systems perform functionally and
cost-effectively. Her current focus is survivable information systems,
and interactive, distributed computer simulation for training, analysis,
and entertainment.
Selected Publications
- Foundations of Secure Computation, Richard De Millo, Richard J. Lipton, Anita Jones and David Dobkin, Academic Press, 1978
- A Language Extension for Expressing Constraints on Data Access, Barbara Liskov and Anita Jones, Communications
of the ACM, Vol. 21, No. 5, May 1978, pp. 358-367.
- Software Management of Cm* - a Distributed Multiprocessor, Anita Jones,
Robert J. Chansler, Jr., Ivor Durham, Peter Feiler and Karsten Schwan,
Proceedings of the National Computer Conference, June, 1977; reprinted
in Distributed Computing: Concepts and Implementations edited by
P.L. McEntire, J.G. O'Reilly, and R.E. Larson, IEEE Press, 1984
- HYDRA - the Kernel of a Multiprocessor Operating System, W. Wulf, E. Cohen, W. Corwin, A. Jones, R. Levin,
C. Pierson, and F. Pollack, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 17, No. 6,
June, 1974, pp. 337-345; reprinted in Distributed Computing: Concepts
and Implementations edited by P.L. McEntire, J.G. O'Reilly, and
R.E. Larson, IEEE Press, 1984
- Secure Databases: Protection Against User Influence, David Dobkin, Richard Lipton, and Anita
Jones, ACM Transactions on Database Systems, Vol. 4, No. 1, March 1979,
pp. 97-106.
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