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Talk Eli GAFNI (UCLA) june 18th at 10:30am in Sicile Room
Posted in Seminar on Jun 11th, 2010
Title : Recursion in distributed computing by Eli Gafni, UCLA Abstract : The benefits of developing algorithms via recursion are well known. However, little use of recursion has been done in distributed algorithms, in spite of the fact that recursive structuring principles for distributed systems have been advocate since the beginning of the field. We […]
Talk Yann Gripay, Monday April 26th, 10:00 am, Salle Aurigny (D165)
Posted in Seminar on Apr 23rd, 2010
Yann Gripay, LIRIS Lyon, Monday April 26th, 10:00a.m. Salle Aurigny (D165) A Data-oriented Declarative Approach for Pervasive Environments Pervasive environments pose new challenges in order to exploit their full potential, in particular through the management of complex interactions between distributed resources. Their heterogeneous data sources and functionalities are not homogeneously manageable in today’s systems. This […]
Talk Roberto CASCELLA (Inria Sophia Antipolis) – Friday april 23rd – at 02:30pm (Sicile room)
Posted in Seminar on Apr 22nd, 2010
Soft-security to self-preserve autonomic systems: on the application of reputation management schemes In this talk, we first analyze the principles for an autonomic system to discuss new security requirements and issues that target malicious and selfish nodes. We then dissect a reputation management scheme to study the cost vs. the benefit of its application in […]
Talk by Eric Ruppert (York University, Toronto), Thursday April 22nd, 2:30 p.m. Salle Sicile (F302)
Posted in Seminar on Apr 20th, 2010
Eric Ruppert, York University (joint work with Rachid Guerraoui) Thursday April 22nd, 2:30p.m. Salle Sicile (F302) Names Trump Malice: Tiny Mobile Agents Can Tolerate Byzantine Failures This talk will briefly describe the population protocol model of ad hoc mobile computing in which agents have severely restricted memory, highly unpredictable movement and no initial knowledge of […]