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Francesc D. Muñoz-Escoí

Researcher at Polytechnic University of Valencia

Publications -  110
Citations -  706

Francesc D. Muñoz-Escoí is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Replication (computing) & Consistency (database systems). The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 109 publications receiving 690 citations. Previous affiliations of Francesc D. Muñoz-Escoí include Universidad Pública de Navarra.

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MADIS: a slim middleware for database replication

TL;DR: The middleware architecture used in the MADIS project for maintaining the consistency of replicated databases, which enables the databases to simultaneously maintain different metadata needed for different replication protocols, so that the latter can be chosen, plugged in and exchanged on the fly as online-configurable modules, in order to fit the shifting needs of given applications best.
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SIPRe: a partial database replication protocol with SI replicas

TL;DR: A partial replication protocol providing GSI is introduced that gives a consistent view of the database, providing an adaptive replication technique and supporting the failure and recovery of replicas.
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A survey on elasticity management in PaaS systems

TL;DR: This survey identifies the requirements that such management imposes on a PaaS provider: autonomy, scalability, adaptivity, SLA awareness, composability and upgradeability, and delves into the variety of mechanisms proposed to deal with all those requirements.
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Increasing availability in a replicated partitionable distributed object system

TL;DR: A replication protocol for distributed object systems that provides increased availability by relaxing consistency temporarily by allowing all partitions in a partitioned system to continue operating is designed.
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Managing multiple isolation levels in middleware database replication protocols

TL;DR: This paper explores an overall support for more than one isolation level at the same time in database replication protocols, and proposes a research line for this purpose.