About JavaBoom

Sivadon Chaisiri (penname: JavaBoom and Boomary, nickname: Boom) is pursuing the Ph.D. degree in the School of Computer Engineering, the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Republic of Singapore. His research office is the Parallel and Distributed Computing Centre (PDCC). His major research topics have been related to operations research for distributed systems e.g., Cloud Computing, Grid Computing, and Peer-to-Peer.

What JavaBoom is doing now

Since 2009, he has proposed resource provisioning algorithms for cloud computing infrastructures. His proposed algorithms can be applied in other shared computational resource environments as well. He has applied operations research techniques, especially stochastic programming and robust optimization to derive efficient algorithms which can yield optimal and near optimal solutions. He is also being interested in parallel computing, e.g, GPGPU and MapReduce, to accelerate the resource provisioning algorithms.

JavaBoom’s Research Interests

  • Distributed systems i.e., cloud computing, grid computing, and related models
  • Operations research i.e.,  stochastic programming and game theories
  • Cost benefit analysis
  • Green computing
  • Smart Grid
  • Parallel computing i.e., GPGPU and MapReduce

Short Profile

Full Name: Sivadon Chaisiri

Hometown: Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand

Languages: Thai and English

Religion: Buddhist

Current Location: Republic of Singapore

Contact JavaBoom

Email: sivadon {at} ieee.org

Twitter: @javaboom

Education

Work Experience

Membership

  • IEEE Member, alias – sivadon {at} ieee.org,  2008 – Present
  • Microsoft IT PRO MOMENTUM , invited by Dennis Chung (Microsoft IT Pro Evangelist in Singapore),  2008 – Present
  • Blognone’s Writer, blognone is a large IT community in Thailand, (member ID: javaboom), 2008 – Present

Research Community Activities

  • Reviewer,  the 20th Annual Meeting of the IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS 2012), Arlington, Virginia, USA
  • Reviewer, IEEE Transactions on Services Computing
  • Reviewer, Journal of Systems Architecture (JSA), ELSEVIER
  • Reviewer, the 2012 IEEE 76th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC 2012-Fall)Québec City, Canada, 2012
  • Reviewer, Journal of Communications and Networks
  • Reviewer, Journal of Internet Services and Information Security (JISIS): Special Issue on Cloud Computing
  • Reviewer, the 2011 IEEE 73rd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC 2011-Spring), Budapest, Hungary, 2011
  • Session Chair, the IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA’10), Perth, Australia, 2010

Journal Papers

  1. S. Chaisiri, B. S. Lee, and D. Niyato, “Optimization of Resource Provisioning Cost in Cloud Computing”,  IEEE Transactions on Service Computing, Accepted in February 1st, 2011

Conference Papers

  1. R. Kaewpuang, S. Chaisiri, D. Niyato, B. S. Lee, and P. Wang, “Adaptive Power Management for Data Center in Smart Grid Environment,” in the 10th IEEE International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing with Applications (ISPA-12), Madrid, Spain, July 10-13, 2012
  2. S. Chaisiri, B. S. Lee, and D. Niyato, “Profit Maximization Model for Cloud Provider Based on Windows Azure Platform,” in the 9th Annual International Conference Organized by Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Telecommunications and Information Technology (ECTI-CON 2012), Hua Hin, Thailand, May 16-18, 2012 [Note: the paper will be available in IEEE Xplore]
  3. S. Chaisiri, R. Kaewpuang, B. S. Lee, and D. Niyato, “Cost Minimization for Provisioning Virtual Servers in Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud,”  in the 19th Annual Meeting of the IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS 2011), Singapore, July 25-27, 2011
  4. S. Chaisiri, B. S. Lee, and D. Niyato, “Robust Cloud Resource Provisioning for Cloud Computing Environments,” in IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA’10), Perth, Australia, December 13-15, 2010
  5. S. Chaisiri, B. S. Lee, and D. Niyato, “Optimal Virtual Machine Placement across Multiple Cloud Providers,” in IEEE Asia-Pacific Services Computing Conference (APSCC 2009), Singapore, December 7-11, 2009
  6. D. Niyato, S.Chaisiri, and B. S. Lee, “Economic Analysis of Resource Market in Cloud Computing Environment,” in IEEE Asia-Pacific Services Computing Conference (APSCC 2009), Singapore, December 7-11, 2009
  7. D. Niyato, S. Chaisiri, and B. S. Lee, “Optimal Power Management for Server Farm to Support Green Computing,” in the 9th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid 09), Shanghai, China, May 18-21, 2009
  8. S. Chaisiri, J. Pichitlamken, P. Uthayopas, R. Rojanapanpat, S. Phakhawirotkul and T. Veerakosit, “Applying Web Services and Windows Clustering for High Volume Risk Analysis,” in the 8th IEEE  International Conference on High Performance Computing in Asia Pacific Region, China, November 2005 [Scribd]
  9. S. Rojanavipat, S. Chaisiri and P. Uthayopas, “A Development Tool Grid Resource Management using Grid Broker,” in the 10th Annual National Symposium on Computational Science and Engineering (ANSCSE), Chaingmai University, March, 2006 [Scribd]
  10. S. Chaisiri and P. Uthayopas, “Building a Utility Computing Infrastructure using GUSTOFarm,” in the 9th National Computer Science and Engineering conference (NCSEC), University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, October 2005 (IN THAI)
  11. R. Rojanapanpat, S. Chaisiri, J. Pichitlamken, P. Uthayopas, S. Phakhawirotkul and T. Veerakosit, “Implementing a Distributed High Volume Risk Analysis Software on PC Farm using OpenUCI System,” in the 9th National Computer Science and Engineering Conference (NCSEC), University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, October 2005
  12. S. Chaisiri and P. Uthayopas, “GUSTOFarm: A Software Framework for Constructing a Utility Computing Infrastructure,” in the International workshop on Applied Information Technology 2005 (IAIT), November 2005 [Scribd]
  13. S. Chaisiri and P. Uthayopas, “Performance Evaluation of Peer-to-Peer Approach to Resource Discovery for Large Scale Grid Environments,” in the 8th  Annual National Symposium on Computational Science and Engineering (ANSCSE), Nakhon Ratchasima, July 2004 [Scribd]
  14. T. Thanavanich, S. Sriprayool, and S. Chaisiri, “Performance Modeling of Grid Services,” in the 43rd Kasetsart University Conference, Thailand, 2004 (IN THAI)

Magazine

  1. S. Chaisiri, “The (Near) Future of Cloud Computing”, Blognone Year Book 2008, (IN THAI – อนาคตของคอมพิวเตอร์ในกลุ่มเมฆ)
  2. S. Chaisiri, “Grid Services: New Generation of Web Services”, MICROCOMPUTER MAGAZINE, VOL.22, November 2004, Thailand (IN THAI – “กริดเซอร์วิส เว็บเซอร์วิสสายพันธุ์ใหม่)

Technical Reports

  1. S. Chaisiri, “Survey of the Stream Control Transmission Protocol”, Technical Report, School of Computer Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2008 [Scribd]
  2. S. Chaisiri and P. Uthayopas, “Survey of Resource Discovery in Grid Environments”, Technical Report, High Performance Computing and Networking Center, Kasetsart University, Thailand, 2004 [Scribd]
  3. S. Chaisiri, “Grid Services: Programming Guide”, Technical Report, High Performance Computing and Networking Center, Kasetsart Univerisity, Thailand, 2003 (IN THAI) [Scribd]

Personal Activities/Hobbies

  • Blogging, tweeting, and facebooking
  • Reading people’s blogs
  • Chill-out drinking
  • Reading magazines and news e.g., Men’s Journal, Reader’s Digest, Esquire, How It Works, blognone, HPCwire, CNN, etc.
  • Relaxing in coffee shops
  • Jogging (usually 6 KMs) and half marathon