Biography
Dr. Marshall Kirk McKusick
writes books and articles,
consults, and teaches classes
on UNIX- and BSD-related
subjects. While at the
University of California at
Berkeley, he implemented the
4.2BSD fast file system, and
was the Research Computer
Scientist at the Berkeley
Computer Systems Research
Group (CSRG) overseeing the
development and release of
4.3BSD and 4.4BSD. His
particular areas of interest are
the virtual-memory system and
the filesystem. One day, he
hopes to see them merged
seamlessly. He earned his
undergraduate degree in
Electrical Engineering from
Cornell University, and did his
graduate work at the University
of California at Berkeley,
where he received Masters
degrees in Computer Science
and Business Administration,
and a doctoral degree in
Computer Science. He is a
past president of the Usenix
Association, and is a member
of ACM and IEEE.