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Journal of Network and Computer Applications, Volume 81
Volume 81, March 2017
- Marco Cogoni, Giovanni Busonera, Paolo Anedda, Gianluigi Zanetti:
Transition to congestion in communication/computation networks for near-optimal and sub-optimal resource management via Monte Carlo simulations. 1-11 - Swati Sharma, Alefiya Hussain, Huzur Saran:
Towards repeatability & verifiability in networking experiments: A stochastic framework. 12-23 - Asrin Vakili, Nima Jafari Navimipour:
Comprehensive and systematic review of the service composition mechanisms in the cloud environments. 24-36 - Yu Xin, Zhiqiang Xie, Jing Yang:
A load balance oriented cost efficient scheduling method for parallel tasks. 37-46 - Shantanu Pal:
Evaluating the impact of network loads and message size on mobile opportunistic networks in challenged environments. 47-58
- Giancarlo Fortino, Giuseppe Di Fatta, Sergio F. Ochoa, Carlos Enrique Palau:
Engineering future interoperable and open IoT systems. 59-61 - Georgios Exarchakos, Ilker Oztelcan, Dimitris Sarakiotis, Antonio Liotta:
plexi: Adaptive re-scheduling web-service of time synchronized low-power wireless networks. 62-73 - Gianluca Aloi, Giuseppe Caliciuri, Giancarlo Fortino, Raffaele Gravina, Pasquale Pace, Wilma Russo, Claudio Savaglio:
Enabling IoT interoperability through opportunistic smartphone-based mobile gateways. 74-84 - Pál Varga, Fredrik Blomstedt, Luis Lino Ferreira, Jens Eliasson, Mats Johansson, Jerker Delsing, Iker Martínez de Soria:
Making system of systems interoperable - The core components of the arrowhead framework. 85-95 - Michael P. Andersen, Gabe Fierro, David E. Culler:
Enabling synergy in IoT: Platform to service and beyond. 96-110 - Maria Ganzha, Marcin Paprzycki, Wieslaw Pawlowski, Pawel Szmeja, Katarzyna Wasielewska:
Semantic interoperability in the Internet of Things: An overview from the INTER-IoT perspective. 111-124
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