Cyril Anthoni .C.R.
Tutor
Academic Qualifications Obtained
2007 | Master of Philosophy (Computer Science), Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, India |
2003 | Master of Technology(Information Technology), Punjabi University, India |
1999 | MBA (Information Systems), Madurai Kamraj University, India |
1995 | Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Science, Pondicherry University, India |
1994 | Bachelor of Science, Bharathidasan University, India |
Professional Certifications
- 2013, Trained on Teaching Pedagogy, educare Co-operative Limited and MDIS, Singapore
- 2011, Computer Forensics, EnCase® V6 Trained, Guidance Software, Singapore
- 2006, Indo-Australian IT Security conference, Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai, India
- 2005, ICT-Pedagogy integrated trained, UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau and Education, India
- 2005, Educational Technology, University Grants Commission, India
- 2004, Microsoft .NET Technology, Dr.M.G.R University, India
- 2003, IBM Certified Database Associate, IBM, India
- 1998, Microsoft Certified Solution Developer, Microsoft, India
Teaching Expertise
1999-2007 | Lecturer, Pope John Paul II College of Education, India |
2007-2011 | Lecturer, TMC Academy, Singapore |
2008-2014 | Sessional Lecturer, James Cook University, Australia, Singapore Campus |
2011-2014 | Lecturer, Management Development Institute of Singapore, Singapore |
2012-2014 | Visiting Faculty, MDIS , Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
Relevant Industry Expertise
1995-1999 | Microsoft COM Consultant, Advanced Technology Labs, India |
Research
Distributed computing, resource optimisation in grid, cloud computing
Load Monitoring Using Java Mobile Agents
This project describes an abstract framework of Java mobile agents that can be used to monitor the load on the network hosts either in the Internet or intranet. Mobile agents are used for monitoring system resources. The monitoring programme monitors CPU load, amount of free/used memory, amount of free/used virtual memory, amount of free/used disk space, number of processes running, and monitoring time. After mobile agents are run at remote hosts, the load information is sent to the monitoring system. Then the agent gets dispatched to the next remote host to do the same. This information is used for estimating the system load. Depending on the size of the network, multiple mobile agents monitor quickly load information.
Publications
C.R. Cyril, Christy (2011). “Integration of feature sets with machine learning techniques for spam filtering “International journal of Computer Engineering & Technology (IJCET), ISSN Print: ISSN 0976 – 6367, ISSN Online: ISSN 0976 – 6375 Volume 2, Issue 1 (2011)
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organisations
1. Member, Singapore of Computer Society, Singapore, (2007-2014)
2. Member, IEEE, Singapore (2008-2013)