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Bart Theeten
Researcher at Alcatel-Lucent
Publications - 30
Citations - 323
Bart Theeten is an academic researcher from Alcatel-Lucent. The author has contributed to research in topics: Service (business) & Web service. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 30 publications receiving 303 citations. Previous affiliations of Bart Theeten include Bell Labs.
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Dynamically improving streaming query performance based on collected measurement data
Bart Theeten,Nico Janssens +1 more
TL;DR: A streaming query control capability is presented in this article, which may support improvement or optimization of various aspects of streaming queries, such as deployment of a streaming query to an environment and modification of a stream query intended for execution in an environment based on measurement data collected from the environment.
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Gateway system and method providing a common generic interface to network management applications
TL;DR: An Element Manager Common Gateway Architecture (CGA) as discussed by the authors is a client/server architecture in which a network Element Management System (EMS) takes the role of "client" and the protocol gateways/proxies deal exclusively with protocol-specific knowledge.
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Method for storing and searching tagged content items in a distributed system
Bart Theeten,Fabio Pianese +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for storing tagged content items in a distributed data exchange system, comprising: A1. generating a Bloom 1 filter for each tag associated with a content item; A2, generating a value comprising a compact representation of all tags, and a reference to the content item.
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Concatenation discovery web service
TL;DR: In this paper, an arrangement for invoking a requested service, the arrangement comprises a discovery service (2106), the discovery service comprising storage means for storing a data model of at least one service and retrieval means for retrieving a service, where the storage means are adapted to store relationships between services.
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CHive: Bandwidth Optimized Continuous Querying in Distributed Clouds
Bart Theeten,Nico Janssens +1 more
TL;DR: The fundamental contribution of CHive is that it optimizes query plans to minimize their overall bandwidth consumption when deployed in a distributed telecommunication cloud, benefiting speed of execution.