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Building a medical research cloud in the EASI-CLOUDS project

2015

Summary The demand for Information Technology (IT) resources is constantly growing in the scientific area. The ability to store and process increasing amounts of data has transformed many research disciplines like the life sciences, which now rely on complex data processing and data analytics. Cloud computing can provide researchers with scalable and easy-to-use hardware and software resources and allows on-demand access to services, tools, or even complete work environments. The European research project EASI-CLOUDS has developed a service delivery platform with special regard to service integration, monitoring and management, and the negotiation of service level agreements. In order to de…

Service (systems architecture)Computer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceSoftware as a serviceService delivery platformInformation technologyCloud computingData scienceComputer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceComputational Theory and MathematicsUtility computingService levelScalabilityData as a servicebusinessSoftwareConcurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience
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Privacy-preserving data allocation in decentralized online social networks

2016

International audience; Distributed Online Social Networks (DOSNs) have been recently proposed as an alternative to centralized solutions to allow a major control of the users over their own data. Since there is no centralized service provider which decides the term of service, the DOSNs infrastructure exploits users’ devices to take on the online social network services. In this paper, we propose a data allocation strategy for DOSNs which exploits the privacy policies of the users to increase the availability of the users’ contents without diverging from their privacy preferences. A set of replicas of the profile’s content of a user U are stored on the devices of other users who are entitl…

Service (systems architecture)ExploitComputer sciencePrivacy policyControl (management)02 engineering and technologyPeer-to-peercomputer.software_genreComputer securityTheoretical Computer ScienceSet (abstract data type)[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Privacy policySocial networkSettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industryComputer Science (all)020206 networking & telecommunicationsService providerDecentralized online social network Data availability Privacy policy Peer-to-peerData availabilityPeer-to-peerDecentralized online social network020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinesscomputerComputer network
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Skilled workforce scheduling in Service Centres

2009

Abstract The Skilled Workforce Project Scheduling Problem (SWPSP) is a complex problem of task scheduling and resource assignment that comes up in the daily management of many company Service Centres (SC). The SWPSP considers many real characteristics faced daily by the SC: client-company service quality agreements that establish maximum dates for the beginning and the end of tasks with penalties for delays, criticality levels indicating the client-priority in processing each task, generalized precedence relationships that can produce cycle structures, time period and percentage time lags and variable task durations depending on the worker executing the task. Furthermore, the SC workforce i…

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Integrating Variability Management in Data Center Networks

2017

International audience; Data centers have an important role in supporting cloud computing services (i.e. checking social media, sending emails, video conferencing,..). Hence, data centers topologies design became more important and must be able to respond to ever changing service requirements and application demands. An ultimate challenge in this research is the design of data center network that interconnects the massive number of servers, and provides efficient and fault-tolerant routing algorithm. Several topologies such as DCell, FlatNet and ScalNet have been proposed. However, these topologies generally seek to improve the scalability without taking into consideration the energy usage …

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Influence Assessment in Twitter Multi-relational Network

2015

International audience; Influence in Twitter has become recently a hot research topic since this micro-blogging service is widely used to share and disseminate information. Some users are more able than others to influence and persuade peers. Thus, studying most influential users leads to reach a large-scale information diffusion area, something very useful in marketing or political campaigns. In this paper, we propose a new approach for influence assessment on Twitter network, it is based on a modified version of the conjunctive combination rule in belief functions theory in order to combine different influence markers such as retweets, mentions and replies. We experiment the proposed meth…

Service (systems architecture)[ INFO ] Computer Science [cs]Computer scienceTwitter networkContext (language use)Belief theoryData science[ SPI.TRON ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electronics[SPI.TRON]Engineering Sciences [physics]/ElectronicsWorld Wide Web[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Information fusionInfluenceOrder (business)[ SPI ] Engineering Sciences [physics][INFO]Computer Science [cs]Belief theoryInformation fusionDissemination2015 11th International Conference on Signal-Image Technology & Internet-Based Systems (SITIS)
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Dynamic composition of services : application to designing and developping information systems in a distributed environment

2010

The service oriented computing paradigm plays an increasingly important role in structuring complex systems. Application design and development approaches are witnessing a shift from traditional models towards a more dynamic service oriented model promoting reuse and adaptability. In this thesis, we study an approach for application design and development based on services’ composition. We propose DyCoSe, an environment for sharing services. It consists of an enterprise ecosystem wherein members, organized in communities, share a global agreement describing traditional business functionalities and common non-functional properties. DyCoSe relies on a three level architecture for service base…

Service composition[INFO.INFO-OH]Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]Propriétés non fonctionnelles des servicesApplications compositesOptimisation de processus métierComposition de servicesComposite applicationsPair-à-pair[INFO.INFO-OH] Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]Service non-functional propertiesInstantiationInstanciationPeer-to-peer[ INFO.INFO-OH ] Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]Business process optimizationOrientation serviceService oriented computing
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Improvement of a Service Level Negotiation Protocol using Formal Verification

2013

International audience; The goal of the pervasive connectivity is to enable mobile users to be permanently connected to the Internet. Mobile users are often connected to wireless networks and consuming services that require quality of service guarantees. Accessing services using wireless technologies may make the service delivery vulnerable to security attacks because of the open medium of these technologies. In this context, we need to guarantee both quality of service and security for mobile users communications. In this paper, we present a protocol for service level negotiation which covers both quality of service and security and assigns a profile to each user in order to optimize and a…

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DINESERV along with fuzzy hierarchical TOPSIS to support the best practices observation and service quality improvement in the restaurant context

2019

Abstract The present work proposes a new Multi-Criteria-Decision-Analysis (MCDA)-based approach integrating the DINESERV model along with the hierarchical TOPSIS method as measurement tool for evaluating quality in the restaurant services context. More in detail, on the basis of the DINESERV theoretical framework of the restaurant service quality, hierarchical TOPSIS is applied to compare quality of restaurant services. Actually, due to the prioritization process of hierarchical TOPSIS, investigated services providers are consistently and effectively assessed against criteria and sub-criteria of DINESERV, so allowing the identification of both best practices and weaknesses of delivered serv…

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The min-max close-enough arc routing problem

2022

Abstract Here we introduce the Min-Max Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem, where a fleet of vehicles must serve a set of customers while trying to balance the length of the routes. The vehicles do not need to visit the customers, since they can serve them from a distance by traversing arcs that are “close enough” to the customers. We present two formulations of the problem and propose a branch-and-cut and a branch-and-price algorithm based on the respective formulations. A heuristic algorithm used to provide good upper bounds to the exact procedures is also presented. Extensive computational experiments to compare the performance of the algorithms are carried out.

Set (abstract data type)Balance (metaphysics)Mathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementTraverseGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceModeling and SimulationManagement Science and Operations ResearchArc routingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Some Generalizations of a Simion Schmidt Bijection

2007

In 1985, Simion and Schmidt gave a constructive bijection φ from the set of all length (n-1) binary strings having no two consecutive 1s to the set of all length n permutations avoiding all patterns in {123,132,213}. In this paper, we generalize φ to an injective function from {0,1}n-1 to the set Sn of all length n permutations and derive from it four bijections φ : P →Q where P⊆{0,1}n-1 and Q ⊂ Sn. The domains are sets of restricted binary strings and the codomains are sets of pattern-avoiding permutations. As a particular case we retrieve the original Simion–Schmidt bijection. We also show that the bijections obtained are actually combinatorial isomorphisms, i.e. closeness-preserving bije…

Set (abstract data type)Discrete mathematicsGray codeCombinatoricsMathematics::CombinatoricsGeneral Computer ScienceCodomainBijectionIsomorphismBijection injection and surjectionConstructiveInjective functionMathematicsThe Computer Journal
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