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Marisol García-Valls
Researcher at Charles III University of Madrid
Publications - 97
Citations - 1473
Marisol García-Valls is an academic researcher from Charles III University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Middleware & Java. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 93 publications receiving 1377 citations. Previous affiliations of Marisol García-Valls include Carlos III Health Institute & Polytechnic University of Valencia.
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Challenges in real-time virtualization and predictable cloud computing
TL;DR: The technical challenges in supporting real-time applications in the cloud are identified, recent advancement in real- time virtualization and cloud computing technology is surveyed, and research directions to enable cloud-based real- Time Applications in the future are offered.
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Guidelines for a graduate curriculum on embedded software and systems
Paul Caspi,Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli,Luis Almeida,Albert Benveniste,B. Bouyssounouse,Giorgio Buttazzo,Ivica Crnkovic,Werner Damm,J. Engblom,G. Folher,Marisol García-Valls,Hermann Kopetz,Yassine Lakhnech,François Laroussinie,L. Lavagno,Giuseppe Lipari,Florence Maraninchi,Ph. Peti,J. de la Puente,N. Scaife,Joseph Sifakis,R. de Simone,Martin Törngren,P. Veríssimo,Andy Wellings,Reinhard Wilhelm,Tim A. C. Willemse,Wang Yi +27 more
TL;DR: This paper presents the reflections that took place in the European Network of Excellence Artist leading us to propose principles and structured contents for building curricula on embedded software and systems.
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QoS-Aware Real-Time Composition Algorithms for Service-Based Applications
TL;DR: Two algorithms are proposed for the composition of QoS-aware service-based applications with temporal requirements: an exhaustive algorithm that computes the optimal service combination in terms of a figure of merit, suitable for offline composition; and an improved algorithm based on heuristics and partial figures of merit suitable for online composition.
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Introducing the new paradigm of Social Dispersed Computing: Applications, Technologies and Challenges
TL;DR: This new computing paradigm that is identified is called Social Dispersed Computing, analyzing key themes in it that includes a new outlook on its relation to agent based applications and provides supportive application examples that include next generation electrical energy distribution networks, next generation mobility services for transportation, and applications for distributed analysis and identification of non-recurring traffic congestion in cities.
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Adaptive middleware design for CPS: Considerations on the OS, resource managers, and the network run-time
TL;DR: This paper looks into the details of middleware in relation to its sorrounding software layers to provide a middleware design, namely OMA-Cy, suiting the needs of CPS.