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Marios D. Dikaiakos
Researcher at University of Cyprus
Publications - 173
Citations - 3954
Marios D. Dikaiakos is an academic researcher from University of Cyprus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grid & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 166 publications receiving 3705 citations. Previous affiliations of Marios D. Dikaiakos include National Technical University of Athens & University of Washington.
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Cloud Computing: Distributed Internet Computing for IT and Scientific Research
TL;DR: This issue's articles tackle topics including architecture and management of cloud computing infrastructures, SaaS and IaaS applications, discovery of services and data in cloud computing infrastructure, and cross-platform interoperability.
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Scheduling Workflows with Budget Constraints
TL;DR: This paper considers a basic model for workflow applications modelled as Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) and investigates heuristics that allow to schedule the nodes of the DAG (or tasks of a workflow) onto resources in a way that satisfies a budget constraint and is still optimized for overall time.
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Location-Aware Services over Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks using Car-to-Car Communication
TL;DR: The vehicular information transfer protocol (VITP), a location- aware, application-layer, communication protocol designed to support a distributed service infrastructure over vehicular ad- hoc networks, is introduced and the results demonstrate the viability and effectiveness of VITP in providing location-aware services over VANETs.
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VITP: an information transfer protocol for vehicular computing
TL;DR: The Vehicular Information Transfer Protocol (VITP), an application-layer communication protocol, which is designed to support the establishment of a distributed, ad-hoc service infrastructure over VANET, is introduced.
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A distributed middleware infrastructure for personalized services
TL;DR: An overview of extensible Retrieval, Annotation and Caching Engine (eRACE), a modular and distributed intermediary infrastructure that collects information from heterogeneous Internet sources according to registered profiles or end-user requests, is presented.