Posted in Events, Upcoming Events on Apr 26th, 2016
We are receiving Antonio Carzaniga from USI Switzerland (Università della Svizzera Italiana). He will give a talk on Friday, April 29 at 14:00 in room Aurigny. Title: Descriptors, Locators, Identifiers: Multi-Modal Addressing in the TagNet Information-Centric Networking Architecture Abstract: A truly information centric network is one where addresses are given by applications (users), not by […]
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Posted in Events, Upcoming Events on Mar 7th, 2016
We are receiving Evangelos Bampas from Aix-Marseille University – Laboratoire d’Informatique Fondamentale de Marseille (LIF). He will give a talk on Wednesday, March 23 at 14:00 in room Turing. Title: On mobile agent verifiable problems Abstract: We consider decision problems that are solved in a distributed fashion by synchronous mobile agents operating in an unknown, […]
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The fifth Workshop On Storage and data analytics, co-organized by Technicolor and Inria, will take place at Technicolor Rennes on the 19th of November 2015. For the list of speakers, schedule, location, registration, etc, see the workshop’s page at Bretagne-Networking.
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Posted in Events, Upcoming Events on Apr 22nd, 2015
We are receiving John Wilkes from Google. He will give a talk on Monday, April 27th, at 10:30 AM, in room Markov (G105, blue level). Title: Large-scale cluster management at Google with Borg Abstract: Google’s Borg system is a cluster manager that runs hundreds of thousands of jobs, from many thousands of different applications, across a […]
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Posted in Events, Upcoming Events on Apr 13th, 2015
We are receiving Emmanuel Godard from Université Aix-Marseille. He will give a talk on April 24th at 10:00 AM in room Aurigny (D165, orange level). Title: Combinatorial Aspects of Message Adversaries Abstract: “Message adversaries” denotes a synchronous distributed model. The term was coined recently [Afek & Gafni 2013], but the model was actually introduced long time ago in […]
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