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7th ESOCC Workshops 2018: Como, Italy
- Maria Fazio, Wolf Zimmermann:
Advances in Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing - Workshops of ESOCC 2018, Como, Italy, September 12-14, 2018, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 1115, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-63160-4
Joint Cloudways and OptiMoCS Workshop
- Federico Ghirardini, Areeg Samir, Ilenia Fronza, Claus Pahl:
Model-Driven Simulation for Performance Engineering of Kubernetes-Style Cloud Cluster Architectures. 7-20 - Antonio Brogi, Claus Pahl, Jacopo Soldani:
On Enhancing the Orchestration of Multi-container Docker Applications. 21-33 - Josef Spillner, Manuel Ramírez López:
Transactional Migration of Inhomogeneous Composite Cloud Applications. 34-45 - Antonio Brogi, Gian-Luigi Ferrari, Stefano Forti:
Secure Apps in the Fog: Anything to Declare? 46-61
14th International Workshop on Engineering Service-Oriented Applications and Cloud Services
- Hong Thai Tran, George Feuerlicht:
Implementation of a Cloud Services Management Framework. 67-78 - Mandy Weißbach, Wolf Zimmermann:
On Limitations of Abstraction-Based Deadlock-Analysis of Service-Oriented Systems. 79-90 - Wolf Posdorfer, Julian Kalinowski, Heiko Bornholdt, Winfried Lamersdorf:
Decentralized Billing and Subcontracting of Application Services for Cloud Environment Providers. 91-101 - Cesare Pautasso, Erik Wilde:
May Contain Nuts: The Case for API Labels. 102-113 - Justus Bogner, Bhupendra Choudhary, Stefan Wagner, Alfred Zimmermann:
Towards a Generalizable Comparison of the Maintainability of Object-Oriented and Service-Oriented Applications. 114-125
ESOCC 2018 PhD Symposium
- Justus Bogner, Alfred Zimmermann, Stefan Wagner:
Towards an Evolvability Assurance Method for Service-Based Systems. 131-139 - Stefano Forti:
Predictive Management of Fog Applications. 140-147 - Antonino Galletta, Massimo Villari:
How to Manage Efficiently Clinical Big-Data by Means of Cloud Computing. 148-157 - Floriment Klinaku, Steffen Becker:
The Slingshot Approach - Model-Driven Engineering the Coordination of Autoscaling Mechanisms for Elastic Cloud Applications. 158-165 - Davide Neri:
Analysing and Deploying (Micro)service-Based Applications. 166-173
ESOCC 2018 EU Projects Track
- Elena Simperl, Óscar Corcho, Marko Grobelnik, Dumitru Roman, Ahmet Soylu, María Jesús Fernández Ruíz, Stefano Gatti, Chris Taggart, Urska Skok Klima, Annie Ferrari Uliana, Ian Makgill, Philip Turk, Till Christopher Lech:
TheyBuyForYou: Enabling Procurement Data Value Chains. 179-186 - Matteo Palmonari, Michele Ciavotta, Flavio De Paoli, Aljaz Kosmerlj, Nikolay Nikolov:
EW-Shopp Project: Supporting Event and Weather-Based Data Analytics and Marketing Along the Shopper Journey. 187-191 - Giorgos Vasiliadis, Dusan Jakovetic, Ilias Spais, Sotiris Ioannidis:
I-BiDaaS: Industrial-Driven Big Data as a Self-service Solution. 192-196 - Tomas Aliaga, Hugo Estrada, Miguel González-Mendoza, Daniele Pizzolli:
SMARTSDK - A FIWARE-Based Software Development Kit for Smart Applications for the Needs of Europe and Mexico. 197-203 - Yuewei Bai, Stephan Böse, Giacomo Cabri, Paul de Vrieze, Norbert Eder, Alexander Lazovik, Federica Mandreoli, Massimo Mecella, Hua Mu, Lai Xu:
The FIRST (vF Interoperation suppoRting buSiness innovaTion) Project: Service Management for Virtual Factories. 204-209 - Juan Francisco Ribera Laszkowski, Andy Edmonds, Piyush Harsh, Francisco Gortázar, Thomas Michael Bohnert:
ElasTest: An Elastic Platform for E2E Testing Complex Distributed Large Software Systems. 210-218 - Patricia Takako Endo, Christos K. Filelis-Papadopoulos, Sergej Svorobej, Anna Gourinovitch, Konstantinos M. Giannoutakis, George A. Gravvanis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Divyaa Manimaran Elango, James Byrne, Theo Lynn:
RECAP (Reliable Capacity Provisioning and Enhanced Remediation for Distributed Cloud Applications): The Simulation Approach. 219-225 - Andreas Christoforou, Andreas S. Andreou, Luciano Baresi, Michael P. Papazoglou:
DevOps-Based Software Engineering for the Cloud. 226-232
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