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Oscar Garces

Researcher at University of Los Andes

Publications -  5
Citations -  454

Oscar Garces is an academic researcher from University of Los Andes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Microservices. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 359 citations.

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Evaluating the monolithic and the microservice architecture pattern to deploy web applications in the cloud

TL;DR: The microservice architecture pattern, used during the last years by large Internet companies to deploy large applications in the cloud as a set of small services that can be developed, tested, deployed, scaled, operated and upgraded independently, is analyzed and tested.
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Infrastructure cost comparison of running web applications in the cloud using AWS lambda and monolithic and microservice architectures

TL;DR: Test results show that microservices can help reduce infrastructure costs in comparison to standard monolithic architectures, and the use of services specifically designed to deploy and scale microservices reduces infrastructure costs by 70% or more.
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Cost comparison of running web applications in the cloud using monolithic, microservice, and AWS Lambda architectures

TL;DR: Test results show that microservices can help reduce infrastructure costs in comparison with standard monolithic architectures, and the use of services specifically designed to deploy and scale microservices reduces infrastructure costs by 70% or more.
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Facilitating the execution of hpc workloads in Colombia through the integration of a private IaaS and a scientific PaaS/SaaS marketplace

TL;DR: This paper presents an effort between a private and public institution to offer scientific applications as a service taking advantage of an existing infrastructure to create a private IaaS using OpenStack, and offering scientific applications through a friendly user interface.
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Re-Architecting a JEE On-Premise Web Application to Deploy It in the Cloud

TL;DR: This paper presents and evaluates several approaches that can be used by companies that want to deploy and scale their on-premise JEE applications in the cloud, and looks for increasing the application scalability by introducing changes to the application architecture generating efforts to adapt the applications and reducing the infrastructure costs.