Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Ben A. Blake, Associate Professor

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Ben A. Blake, Ph.D.

Ben A. Blake

Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Contact Information:

Education:

  • B.A., Mathematics, Wittenberg University, 1983
  • M.S., Computer Science, The Ohio State University, 1985
  • Ph.D., Computer Science, The Ohio State University, 1990

Research Interests:

  • Programming Languages
  • Multiprocessor Systems
  • Operating Systems
  • Scheduling
  • Mobile Computing

Classes Frequently Taught

  • CIS 151 Invitation to Computing
  • CIS 265/506 Data Structures & Algorithms
  • CIS 340/540 C/C++ for Systems Programming
  • CIS 345 Operating Systems Principles
  • IST 465 Capstone Project
  • CIS 485/485HC Senior Project
  • CIS 491/690 Professional Internship
  • IST 490/690 Professional Internship
  • CIS/IST 496 Special Study     
  • CIS 545 Architecture & Operating Syst
  • CIS 601 Graduate Seminar in CIS
  • CIS/IST 698 Independent Study
  • CIS 699 M.S Thesis Research in CIS

Recent Publication

  • Arndt, T., Blake, B. A., Sang, J. B. Krupp. An Implementation of a Dynamic Partitioning Scheme for Web Pages. Journal of Computer Science Issues. Vol. 9, No. 3, pp 37--46, May 2012
  • BLAKE: A language designed for Programming I", B. Blake,  Education and Information Technologies. 2010, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 277-297.
  • "E711 A Public Emergency Wireless Phone System", V. Matos, B. Blake, Journal of Computer Science and Technology, April 2009.
  • "Pencils Down! Phones Up!  A Capstone Experience", V. Matos, R. Grasser, B. Blake, The Journal of Computing in Colleges, October 2008, Vol. 24-1, pp. 67-75.
  • Matos, V. M., Blake, B. A. (2007). "I am OK - A Conceptual Model for a Global Emergency System and Its Societal Impact". International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, 2(5), pp. 7-18.