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John C. Hoag

Associate Professor

Lindley 297

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hoagj@ohio.edu

 http://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhoag

Education:
2000 PhD Industrial and Systems Engineering, Ohio State University
1985 MS Industrial and Systems Engineering, Ohio State University
1983 BS (Honors) Computer Science, University of Akron

 
Professional Experience:
Consultant and Advisor to government and industry on network design and system integration (ongoing);
Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Malone College;
Technical Manager for Systems Integration, Symix Computer Systems;
Consultant, Systemation Inc.;
Consultant, Arthur Anderson & Co.;
 
Publications and Presentations:

“State Based NetworkManagement: Resource Allocation using Web Services,” to be presented at the 12thInternational Conference on Telecommunications Systems Management, November,2005.

“State-Based NetworkInfrastructure Allocation,” with Chris Gunderson, presented at IEEE MILCOM(Military Communications) Conference, October, 2005.

“From the Electricity Grid tothe Telecommunications Grid: A New Paradigm for the Network ManagementApplication,” presented at the W2COG Working Symposium, May, 2005.

“State-Based NetworkManagement,” presented at the Industrial and Systems EngineeringAutumn 2004 Graduate Seminar Series, November 12, 2004.

“Telecommunications Systems Failure: The ElectricityBlackout of August 14, 2003,” presented at the 12th InternationalConference on Communication Systems Modeling, 2004.

“Hybrid Wireless-FiberCommunication System for ITS” with George Saylor, P.E., for presentation at theITS Mid-America Conference, 2004.

“Getting What You Pay For: ANew Paradigm For Teaching Network Performance,” Fourth AnnualTelecommunications/Information Technology Conference, 2004.

“The Digital Divide andAppalachian Ohio,” Online Journal of Space Communication Issue5, Society of Satellite Professionals International, 2003.

“Residential Perceptions ofInternet Service Quality: Results of a Survey,” Second AnnualTelecommunications/Information Technology Conference, Murray State University, 2003.

“Network Emulation Testbed,”Poster Session, “The Convergence of Learning and Technology,”Ohio Learning Network, Columbus, 2003.

“Characterization of InternetTraffic and User Classification: Foundations for the Next Generation of NetworkEmulation,” presented at the 10th International Conference onCommunication Systems Modeling, 2002.

“Operational Support Systemsfor Flow-Through Provisioning in IP Networks,” presented at the 10thInternational Conference on Communication Systems Modeling, 2002.

Executive Briefing, NewJersey Public Utility Commissioner Connie O. Hughes, The National RegulatoryResearch Institute, 2002.

“Service Quality for EmergingTelecommunications Infrastructure”, Quarterly Bulletin 21:3, TheNational Regulatory Research Institute, 2001.

“Seminars in RegulatoryEngineering,” presented at the 79th National Conference forRegulatory Utility Commission Engineers, 2001.

“211 Implementation Workshop,”presentation at Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, Feb. 23, 2001.

“Convergence and CentrifugalForces in Telecommunications,” presented at the 78thNationalConference for Regulatory Utility Commission Engineers, 2000.

“Cable Television Technology,”presented at the US West Regional Oversight Conference, 1999.

“Policies on Pricing andUniversal Service for Internet Traffic on the Public Switched Network,”co-author, The NARUC Internet Working Group, 1998.  I also presented this paper at:

  • 7th Bellcore (now Telcordia) Internet TrafficEngineering Solutions Forum, 1998 (Denver)
  • NARUC Winter Meeting, 1997 (Boston)
  • 29th Annual Conference on Public Utilities,1997 (Williamsburg)

“Capacity Planning Issues for Broadband Access,” presented at the 4th INFORMS TelecommunicationsConference, 1997.

Telecommunications ServiceQuality, co-author, The NationalRegulatory Research Institute, 1996.

“OASIS: A Mirage of Reliability,” Public Utilities Fortnightly, November 1, 1996.

“Electricity IndustryRestructuring,” Quarterly Bulletin 17:1-4, 18:1-4, 19:1-2, NRRI.

“Electricity IndustryRestructuring,” presented at the Electricity Roundtable, Public UtilitiesCommission of Ohio, 1997.

“Expert System for Finding Causes of TrainDerailments,” IEEE Systems Man and Cybernetics Conference, 1985.
 
Service:

Ohio Governor’s Office on Appalachia, Technology Infrastructure Group Region V; representing Ohio University on telecommunications investments in Jackson, Vinton, Gallia, and Meigs Counties.

 

Reviewer, International Journal of Engineering Education.

 

Reviewer, 7th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics, and Information, 2003.

 

Institute Associate, The National Regulatory Research Institute, The Ohio State University, 1999-present.

 

Ohio University College of Communication, Dean’s Digital Divide working group.

 

Ohio University College of Communication, Multicultural Advisory Committee.

 

Information Technology Alliance for Appalachian Ohio, Steering Committee.

(ITAAO is southeast Ohio’s member of Ohio’s IT Alliance)

 

Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; IEEE Communication and Computer Societies;

Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society; IEEE Columbus Chapter.

 

Columbus Public Schools Adult Education Center, Cisco Networking Academy, Advisory Committee.

 

FirstLINK Technology Planning Committee.

(FirstLINK is an information and referral service for social service and nonprofit agencies in Columbus).

 
Research Interests:
State Based Network Management, Network Emulation, Wireless Network Infrastructure, Traffic Modeling, Network Design
 
Teaching Specialization:
Grad: COMT 629, COMT 679
Undergrad: COMT 222, COMT 325, COMT 379, COMT 391, COMT 429, COMT 493

 

 

 

 
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