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Alexandra Holloway
Dr. Alexandra Holloway imagines and brings about the future of robotic space exploration at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA. She blends embedded systems expertise with a user-centered approach to investigating current and future practices, processes, and software, specifically in high-stakes areas where humans and automation meet.
She leads JPL's Mars Science Laboratory flight software team in developing new capabilities and fixing bugs with embedded software on Mars. Also a member of the data management team, she assesses file system telemetry coming from the spacecraft and writes uplink products to keep the rover's two computers squeaky clean.
]Previously, Alexandra used ethnographic techniques to understand Deep Space Network operators' the workflows and design new tools for improved efficiency in a bursty environment. Her approach results in intimate understanding of human-computer interaction issues in these real-time complex systems. She completed her doctoral research the direction of Prof. Darrell Long.
Publications
Date | Publication | |
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Nov 6, 2011 |
Stephanie Jones,
Christina Strong,
Aleatha Parker-Wood,
Alexandra Holloway,
Darrell D. E. Long,
Easing the Burdens of HPC File Management,Proceedings of the 6th Parallel Data Storage Workshop (PDSW '11), November 2011. [Scalable File System Indexing] [Dynamic Non-Hierarchical File Systems] |
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Sep 12, 2011 |
Christina Strong,
Stephanie Jones,
Aleatha Parker-Wood,
Alexandra Holloway,
Darrell D. E. Long,
Los Alamos National Laboratory Interviews,Technical Report UCSC-SSRC-11-06, September 2011. [Scalable File System Indexing] [Dynamic Non-Hierarchical File Systems] [HECURA: Scalable Data Management] [Ultra-Large Scale Storage] |
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