Mark S. Miller is an American
computer scientist. He is known for his work as one of the participants in the 1979 hypertext project known as
Project Xanadu; for inventing
Miller Columns; as the co-creator of the
Agoric Paradigm of Market-based distributed secure computing; and the open-source coordinator of the
E programming language. He also designed the
Caja programming language.
Miller earned a BS in computer science from Yale in 1980 and published his Johns Hopkins PhD thesis in 2006. Previously Chief Architect with the Virus-Safe Computing Initiative at HP Labs, he is now a research scientist at Google.
See also
External links
- http://www.caplet.com home page with links to papers
- http://www.erights.org/talks/thesis/index.html Robust Composition:Towards a Unified Approach to Access Control and Concurrency Control, PhD thesis.
- http://research.google.com/pubs/author35958.html Google page