Lawrence (Larry) W. Dowdy

From 1978-81, Dr. Dowdy was an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at
the University of Maryland at College Park.
Since 1981, he has been a faculty member at Vanderbilt
University in the Department of
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. In 1987-88, he spent a
sabbatical year at the Institut für Informatik
at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg,
Professor Dowdy is a member of the IFIP Working Group 7.3, an international group of researchers in the area of performance measurement and modeling of computer systems. Within the past, Dr. Dowdy has served as the Chair of SIGMETRICS and has served as the senior editor of the "Performance Supplement" project, a joint project sponsored by ACM SIGMETRICS and the Computer Measurement Group (CMG). He has co-authored three books, P.S. to Operating Systems, Capacity Planning and Performance Modeling, and Performance by Design published by Prentice Hall, and has received research, teaching, and administrative awards. Professor Dowdy regularly teaches courses in the areas of operating systems and performance analysis. During the Spring'08 semester, he is teaching CS 231 (Computer Organization) and CS 281(Principles of Operating Systems I). He is also becoming involved in the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative.
Larry and his wife, Sharon, are proud of their children David and Erin, of
David's wife, Michelle, of their granddaughter, Chessie,
and of