Susan Owicki is a
computer scientist
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,
Association for Computing Machinery
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(ACM) Fellow, and one of the founding members of the
Systers mailing list for women in computing. She changed careers in the early 2000s and became a licensed
marriage and family therapist.
Academic life
Owicki received her PhD in
computer science
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from
Cornell University
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in 1975. Her advisor was
David Gries
David Gries (born April 26, 1939 in Flushing, Queens, New York) is an American computer scientist at Cornell University, United States mainly known for his books ''The Science of Programming'' (1981) and ''A Logical Approach to Discrete Math'' ( ...
. In her thesis, she invented
Interference freedom, a method for proving concurrent programs correct, which is basis for much of the ensuing work on developing concurrent programs with shared variables and proving them correct. Two papers resulted directly from her thesis:
She was a faculty member at
Stanford University for the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Departments for 10 years. Her research interests include distributed systems, performance analysis, and trusted systems for electronic commerce and she published numerous articles and patents on her research.
In 1994 Owicki was recognized as an
ACM Fellow
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for her dissertation work ''An Axiomatic Proof Technique for Parallel Programs I''.
Industry career
After Stanford, Susan Owicki was employed by
Digital Equipment Corporation
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(DEC).
She later worked at the Strategic Technologies and Architectural Research Laboratory (STAR lab) where she held a role as Associate Director. STAR lab was the first laboratory devoted to research in
digital rights management
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and related electronic commerce technologies.
She spent four years as an independent consultant doing work in the performance of interactive television and delivery of streaming video.
Personal life
Owicki is married to Jack Owicki and has two children.
Publications
Owicki's publications include
* Susan Owicki; David Gries (1976). "An Axiomatic Proof Technique for Parallel Programs I"
(winner of the 1977 ACM Programming Systems and Languages Paper Award.)
* Forest Baskett;
James H. Clark
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;
John L. Hennessy
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; Susan Owicki;
Brian Reid. "Research in VLSI Systems Design and Architecture". Stanford University. 1981.
* Susan S Owicki;
Leslie Lamport
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. "Proving Liveness Properties of Concurrent Programs". ''ACM TOPLAS''. (4:3): 455-495.
* Amy L. Lansky and Susan S. Owicki
"GEM: A Tool for Concurrency Specification and Verification," in ''Proceedings of the Second Annual ACM
Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing
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Scope and re ...
,'' ACM, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1983.
* Thomas E. Anderson; Susan S. Owicki;
James B. Saxe;
Charles P. Thacker (1993). "High-speed Switch Scheduling for Local-Area Networks". ''ACM TOCS.'' (11:4): 319-352.
A more complete list of publications is available online.
Patents
Owicki's patents include
* - Fault tolerant distributed garbage collection system and method for collecting network objects
* - Systems and methods for watermarking software and other media
Marriage and family therapist
Owicki is also a licensed marriage and family therapist. She maintains a private practice and is on the staff of the
Stanford University faculty and staff help center.
References
External links
Comprehensive bibliography of publications.OwickiMFT.com, counseling with Susan Owicki, MFT
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American computer scientists
Cornell University alumni
Digital Equipment Corporation people
Fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery
Living people
American women computer scientists
Year of birth missing (living people)
21st-century American women