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Aad van Moorsel

Researcher at Newcastle University

Publications -  142
Citations -  3344

Aad van Moorsel is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Web service & Smart contract. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 138 publications receiving 2605 citations. Previous affiliations of Aad van Moorsel include Naresuan University & Imperial College London.

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Automated SLA Monitoring for Web Services

TL;DR: An automated and distributed SLA monitoring engine that collects the right measurement, models the data and evaluates the SLA at certain times or when certain events happen is proposed.
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Blockchain Based Smart Contracts : A Systematic Mapping Study

TL;DR: A systematic mapping study to collect all research that is relevant to smart contracts from a technical perspective and identifies four key issues, namely, codifying, security, privacy and performance issues.
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Blockchain-based Smart Contracts: A Systematic Mapping Study

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conduct a systematic mapping study to collect all research that is relevant to smart contracts from a technical perspective and identify current research topics and open challenges for future studies in smart contract research.
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Betrayal, Distrust, and Rationality: Smart Counter-Collusion Contracts for Verifiable Cloud Computing

TL;DR: In this paper, a client lets two clouds compute the same task, and uses smart contracts to stimulate tension, betrayal and distrust between the clouds, so that rational clouds will not collude and cheat.
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Blockchain-based Smart Contracts: A Systematic Mapping Study of Academic Research (2018)

TL;DR: A systematic mapping study of all peer-reviewed technology-oriented research in smart contracts to identify how academic researchers have taken up smart contract technologies and established scientific outputs and to identify academic research trends and uptake.