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Stuart John Norcross is a Researcher at the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews. His work focuses on distributed systems, fault tolerance, and peer-to-peer technologies. He has contributed to projects involving Byzantine fault tolerance, state machine implementations, and resilient web services.
Research Interests: Stuart's research explores distributed systems architecture, fault-tolerant protocols, and resilient middleware frameworks. He investigates methods for building dependable systems through generative approaches and meta-model architectures. His work often integrates state machine replication and Chord ring-based storage solutions to enhance system reliability.
Projects:
- Nuffield Undergraduate Research 2009: Bursary for developing adaptable distributed applications (June-July 2009)
- Vocational Studentship 2007: Policy-free middleware for flexible distributed applications (June-July 2007)
Advising & Grants: Stuart has supervised undergraduate research projects funded by the Nuffield Foundation, focusing on resilient distributed systems and adaptive middleware frameworks. His research has been cited in 2 patents and attracted 7 Mendeley readers.
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