Category: Project team news
Q&A section has been added!
JSI, CVS, and Nissatech altogether are delighted to announce the launch of the Q&A section at the PrEstoCloud website. This section represents one of our state-of-the-art activities related to Task 8.3 (training and contest plan) as a part of WP8 (Dissemination and Exploitation).
Click here: Q&A section
Now please shoot your questions and get them answered by the PrEstoCloud consortium!
Participation in the conferences
CNRS has recently had two (peer-reviewed) publications accepted in scientific conferences:
- Measuring the Amazon Web Services (AWS) WAN Infrastructure
Quentin Jacquemart, Alessandro Baldi Vitali, Guillaume Urvoy-Keller
Accepted at the Rencontres Francophones sur la Conception de Protocoles, l’Evaluation de Performance, et l’Expérimentation des Réseaux de Communication (CoRES) 2019.
It will be presented on location in Narbonne, France, June 3-4, 2019.
- Inferring the Deployment of Top Domains over Public Clouds using DNS Data
Quentin Jacquemart, Clément Pigout, Guillaume Urvoy-Keller
Accepted at the Network Traffic Measurement and Analysis Conference (TMA) 2019.
It will be presented on location in Paris, France, June 19-21, 2019.
PrEstoCloud lectures at Hannover Messe 2019
One of the PrEstoCloud highlights on Hannover Messe has been the presentation of consortium members. Under the title “Software AG Research – Designing future of CVS Mobile Logistics with European partners in Horizon 2020,” Dirk Mayer, Software AG presented the project and Marija Kokelj, CVS Mobile, introduced the CVS logistic pilot, which belongs to one of the three uses cases.
For all, who couldn’t participate – here you can have a look at the presentations again: https://youtu.be/L8TgIDH8kD0, https://youtu.be/8OCHDJ0BLY8.
Hackathon in Nice
PrEstoCloud team has organized the Hackathon devoted to code integration and deployment. The Hackathon has been held on March 5-6 in Nice. It was an event full of productive discussions and new ideas.
New PrEstoCloud paper
A new PrEstoCloud paper has been published in the Journal Sensors.
Title of the paper is: “A Capillary Computing Architecture for Dynamic Internet of Things: Orchestration of Microservices from Edge Devices to Fog and Cloud Providers”
Paper can be found @ http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/9/2938
In order to cite this paper, the following reference could be used:
Salman Taherizadeh, Vlado Stankovski and Marko Grobelnik, “A Capillary Computing Architecture for Dynamic Internet of Things: Orchestration of Microservices from Edge Devices to Fog and Cloud Providers”, Sensors 2018, 18(9), 2938. doi:10.3390/s18092938