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Middleware Doctoral Symposium 2021: Virtual Event / Québec City, Canada
- Kaiwen Zhang, Abdelouahed Gherbi, Nalini Venkatasubramanian, Luís Veiga:
Middleware 2021: Proceedings of the 22nd International Middleware Conference: Doctoral Symposium, Québec City, Canada, December 6-10, 2021. ACM 2021, ISBN 978-1-4503-9155-9 - Jawad Tahir:
Config 2.0: towards reinforcement learning based configuration of stream processing systems. 1-3 - Lorena Poenaru-Olaru:
AutoML: towards automation of machine learning systems maintainability. 4-5 - Gizem Nur Karagoz:
Multi-objective evolutionary based feature selection supported by distributed multi-label classification and deep learning on image/video data. 6-7 - Parwat Singh Anjana:
Efficient parallel execution of block transactions in blockchain. 8-11 - Kumseok Jung:
OneOS: a distributed operating system for the internet of things. 12-14 - Aswathy Ravikumar:
Non-relational multi-level caching for mitigation of staleness & stragglers in distributed deep learning. 15-16 - Stefano Momo Loss:
Using blockchain to provide trusted interoperability to system-of-systems in smart cities context. 17-18 - Pratyush Agnihotri:
Autonomous resource management in distributed stream processing systems. 19-22 - Vahid Heidaripour Lakhani:
Token-based incentive schemes in decentralized P2P storage networks. 23-24 - Andreea-Elena Dragnoiu:
Using blockchain technology for software identity maintenance. 25-28 - Hugo Lefeuvre:
FlexOS: easy specialization of OS safety properties. 29-32
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