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HotTopiCS@ICPE 2013: Prague, Czech Republic
- Samuel Kounev, Steffen Zschaler, Kai Sachs:
Proceedings of the 2013 international workshop on Hot topics in cloud services, HotTopiCS 2013, co-located with ICPE'13, Czech Republic, April 20-21, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2051-1
Keynote address
- Alexandru Iosup:
IaaS cloud benchmarking: approaches, challenges, and experience. 1-2
Cloud management
- Jakub Mikolaj Tomczak, Maciej Zieba:
On-line bayesian context change detection in web service systems. 3-10 - Rustem Dautov, Dimitrios Kourtesis, Iraklis Paraskakis, Mike Stannett:
Addressing self-management in cloud platforms: a semantic sensor web approach. 11-18 - Kiril Schröder, Wolfgang Nebel:
Behavioral model for cloud aware load and power management. 19-26
At the edge of the cloud
- Maurizio Naldi, Loretta Mastroeni:
Cloud storage pricing: a comparison of current practices. 27-34 - Adrian Juan Verdejo, Henning Baars:
Decision support for partially moving applications to the cloud: the example of business intelligence. 35-42 - Steffen Viken Valvåg, Dag Johansen, Åge Kvalnes:
Position paper: elastic processing and storage at the edge of the cloud. 43-50
Invited talk
- Samuel Kounev, Stamatia Rizou, Steffen Zschaler, Spiros Alexakis, Tomás Bures, Jean-Marc Jézéquel, Dimitrios Kourtesis, Stelios Pantelopoulos:
RELATE: a research training network on engineering and provisioning of service-based cloud applications. 51-54
Cloud performance
- Junzan Zhou, Shanping Li, Zhen Zhang, Zhen Ye:
Position paper: cloud-based performance testing: issues and challenges. 55-62 - Markus Klems, Hoàng Anh Lê:
Position paper: cloud system deployment and performance evaluation tools for distributed databases. 63-70
Cloud techniques
- Robert Kleinfeld, Lukasz Radziwonowicz, Leigh Griffin, Eric Robson, Fenareti Lampathaki:
Position paper: OPENi - future of a consumer-centric cloud-based application platform. 71-78 - Ilias Gerostathopoulos, Tomás Bures, Petr Hnetynka:
Position paper: towards a requirements-driven design of ensemble-based component systems. 79-86
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