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Hong-Linh Truong

Researcher at Aalto University

Publications -  234
Citations -  5035

Hong-Linh Truong is an academic researcher from Aalto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Web service. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 225 publications receiving 4614 citations. Previous affiliations of Hong-Linh Truong include University of Vienna & University of Innsbruck.

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On Elasticity and Constrainedness of Business Services Provisioning

TL;DR: This paper proposes a novel framework for modeling and reasoning about factors in services provisioning, which features a methodology for formally expressing the aforementioned factors, an engine to find solutions and a simulation.
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CoMoT -- A Platform-as-a-Service for Elasticity in the Cloud

TL;DR: Fundamental building blocks for enabling multi-dimensional elasticity programming of software-defined elastic systems are discussed and CoMoT, a novel PaaS for elasticity in the cloud that is developed based on these fundamental building blocks are described.
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A Novel Framework for Monitoring and Analyzing Quality of Data in Simulation Workflows

TL;DR: This paper examines how quality of data can be comprehensively measured within workflows and how the measured quality can be used to control and adapt running workflows, and describes a quality ofData monitoring and analysis framework that integrates this measurement process into a workflow management system.
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Towards the Realization of Multi-dimensional Elasticity for Distributed Cloud Systems

TL;DR: This work presents a multidimensional elasticity perspective for cloud software that would greatly meet changing demands from the user and argues that current techniques are not enough for dealing with multi-dimensional elasticity in distributed cloud environments.
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On modeling context-aware social collaboration processes

TL;DR: A modeling approach which considers collaboration processes as the evolution of a network of collaborative documents along with a social network of collaborators, accompanied by a graphical notation and formalization allows to capture the influence of complex social structures formed by collaborators, and therefore facilitates such activities as the discovery of socially coherent teams, social hubs, or unbiased experts.