Stephen Tweedie
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Dr Stephen C. Tweedie is a software developer who is known for his work on the Linux kernel, in particular the ext3 filesystem.
He graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a PhD in December, 1999. For two years he was employed at DEC where he worked on filesystem support in the VMS kernel. He is currently employed by Red Hat where he works on the Linux kernel.
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- Contention and Achieved Performance in Multicomputer Wormhole Routing Networks - thesis abstract
- Design and Implementation of the Second Extended Filesystem - written by Rémy Card, Theodore Ts'o and Stephen Tweedie, published at the First Dutch International Symposium on Linux (December, 1994)
- EXT3, Journaling Filesystem - from a talk given by Stephen Tweedie at the Ottawa Linux Symposium (July 20, 2000)
- Planned Extensions to the Linux Ext2/Ext3 Filesystem - written by Theodore Ts'o and Stephen Tweedie, USENIX 2002 Annual Technical Conference (June, 2002)