Bryan Cantrill
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Bryan M. Cantrill, is an engineer at Sun Microsystems. Bryan graduated from Brown University, B.Sc. in computer science.
In 2005 Bryan Cantrill was named one of the 35 Top Young Innovators by Technology Review, MIT's magazine. Bryan was included in the TR35 list for his development of DTrace, a function of the OS Solaris 10 that provides a non-invasive means for real-time tracing and diagnosis of software.
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- Bryan Cantrill (February 2006). "Hidden in Plain Sight". ACM Queue 4 (1): 26–36. DOI:10.1145/1117389.1117401. ISSN 1542-7730. Retrieved on 2006-09-08.
- Bryan M. Cantrill, Michael W. Shapiro and Adam H. Leventhal (June 2004). "Dynamic Instrumentation of Production Systems". Proceedings of the 2004 USENIX Annual Technical Conference. Retrieved on 2006-09-08.