HPI Future SOC Lab – Proceedings 2018

HPI Future SOC Lab – Proceedings 2018 Kaushik Rana and Durga Prasad Mohapatra and Julia Sidorova and Lars Lundberg and Lars Sköld and Luís Fernando Lopes Grim and André Leon Sampaio Gradvohl and Jonas Cremerius and Simon Siegert and Anton von Weltzien and Annika Baldi and Finn Klessascheck and Svitlana Kalancha and Tom Lichtenstein and Nuhad Shaabani and Christoph Meinel and Tobias Friedrich and Pascal Lenzner and David Schumann and Ingmar Wiese and Nicole Sarna and Lena Wiese and Araek Sami Tashkandi and Estée van der Walt and Jan H. P. Eloff and Christopher Schmidt and Johannes Hügle and Siegfried Horschig and Matthias Uflacker and Pejman Najafi and Andrey Sapegin and Feng Cheng and Dragan Stojanovic and Aleksandra Stojnev Ilić and Igor Djordjevic and Natalija Stojanovic and Bratislav Predic and Mario González-Jiménez and Juan de Lara and Sven Mischkewitz and Bernhard Kainz and André van Hoorn and Vincenzo Ferme and Henning Schulz and Marlene Knigge and Sonja Hecht and Loina Prifti and Helmut Krcmar and Benjamin Fabian and Tatiana Ermakova and Stefan Kelkel and Annika Baumann and Laura Morgenstern and Max Plauth and Felix Eberhard and Felix Wolff and Andreas Polze and Tim Cech and Noel Danz and Nele Sina Noack and Lukas Pirl and Jossekin Jakob Beilharz and Roberto C. L. De Oliveira and Fábio Mendes Soares and Carlos Juiz and Belen Bermejo and Alexander Mühle and Andreas Grüner and Vageesh Saxena and Tatiana Gayvoronskaya and Christopher Weyand and Mirko Krause and Markus Frank and Sebastian Bischoff and Freya Behrens and Julius Rückin and Adrian Ziegler and Thomas Vogel and Chinh Tran and Irene Moser and Lars Grunske and Gábor Szárnyas and József Marton and János Maginecz and Dániel Varró and János Benjamin Antal

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The “HPI Future SOC Lab” is a cooperation of the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) and industry partners. Its mission is to enable and promote exchange and interaction between the research community and the industry partners. The HPI Future SOC Lab provides researchers with free of charge access to a complete infrastructure of state of the art hard and software. This infrastructure includes components, which might be too expensive for an ordinary research environment, such as servers with up to 64 cores and 2 TB main memory. The offerings address researchers particularly from but not limited to the areas of computer science and business information systems. Main areas of research include cloud computing, parallelization, and In-Memory technologies. This technical report presents results of research projects executed in 2018. Selected projects have presented their results on April 17th and November 14th 2017 at the Future SOC Lab Day events.

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HPI Future SOC Lab – Proceedings 2018

HPI Future SOC Lab – Proceedings 2018 Kaushik Rana and Durga Prasad Mohapatra and Julia Sidorova and Lars Lundberg and Lars Sköld and Luís Fernando Lopes Grim and André Leon Sampaio Gradvohl and Jonas Cremerius and Simon Siegert and Anton von Weltzien and Annika Baldi and Finn Klessascheck and Svitlana Kalancha and Tom Lichtenstein and Nuhad Shaabani and Christoph Meinel and Tobias Friedrich and Pascal Lenzner and David Schumann and Ingmar Wiese and Nicole Sarna and Lena Wiese and Araek Sami Tashkandi and Estée van der Walt and Jan H. P. Eloff and Christopher Schmidt and Johannes Hügle and Siegfried Horschig and Matthias Uflacker and Pejman Najafi and Andrey Sapegin and Feng Cheng and Dragan Stojanovic and Aleksandra Stojnev Ilić and Igor Djordjevic and Natalija Stojanovic and Bratislav Predic and Mario González-Jiménez and Juan de Lara and Sven Mischkewitz and Bernhard Kainz and André van Hoorn and Vincenzo Ferme and Henning Schulz and Marlene Knigge and Sonja Hecht and Loina Prifti and Helmut Krcmar and Benjamin Fabian and Tatiana Ermakova and Stefan Kelkel and Annika Baumann and Laura Morgenstern and Max Plauth and Felix Eberhard and Felix Wolff and Andreas Polze and Tim Cech and Noel Danz and Nele Sina Noack and Lukas Pirl and Jossekin Jakob Beilharz and Roberto C. L. De Oliveira and Fábio Mendes Soares and Carlos Juiz and Belen Bermejo and Alexander Mühle and Andreas Grüner and Vageesh Saxena and Tatiana Gayvoronskaya and Christopher Weyand and Mirko Krause and Markus Frank and Sebastian Bischoff and Freya Behrens and Julius Rückin and Adrian Ziegler and Thomas Vogel and Chinh Tran and Irene Moser and Lars Grunske and Gábor Szárnyas and József Marton and János Maginecz and Dániel Varró and János Benjamin Antal

info Details

The “HPI Future SOC Lab” is a cooperation of the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) and industry partners. Its mission is to enable and promote exchange and interaction between the research community and the industry partners. The HPI Future SOC Lab provides researchers with free of charge access to a complete infrastructure of state of the art hard and software. This infrastructure includes components, which might be too expensive for an ordinary research environment, such as servers with up to 64 cores and 2 TB main memory. The offerings address researchers particularly from but not limited to the areas of computer science and business information systems. Main areas of research include cloud computing, parallelization, and In-Memory technologies. This technical report presents results of research projects executed in 2018. Selected projects have presented their results on April 17th and November 14th 2017 at the Future SOC Lab Day events.

business Universitätsverlag Potsdam
menu_book N/A
calendar_today 2023
qr_code_2 9783869565477
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description 277 pages