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National Ranking
219

Overview

Antonio Carzaniga is affiliated with the Universita della Svizzera Italiana in Switzerland. The primary field of their research is Computer Science, with a focus on software and computer networks and communications. Their work also covers information systems.

The scientist's research interests include Software Testing and Debugging Techniques, Software Engineering Research, Software Reliability and Analysis Research, Software System Performance and Reliability, Caching and Content Delivery, Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies, and Advanced Data Storage Technologies.

Antonio Carzaniga has contributed to various peer-reviewed publications in venues such as:

  • Journal of Systems and Software
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
  • IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering

Recent papers by Carzaniga include:

  • MeMo: Automatically identifying metamorphic relations in Javadoc comments for test automation, 2021, Journal of Systems and Software
  • MeMo: Automatically Identifying Metamorphic Relations in Javadoc Comments for Test Automation, 2021, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Forwarding and Routing With Packet Subscriptions, 2022, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
  • Parallelization in System-Level Testing: Novel Approaches to Manage Test Suite Dependencies, 2025, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Antonio Carzaniga include:

  • Arianna Blasi
  • Alessandra Gorla
  • Michael D. Ernst
  • Mauro Pezzè
  • Theo Jepsen

Best Publications

  • Design and evaluation of a wide-area event notification service

    Antonio Carzaniga;David S. Rosenblum;Alexander L. Wolf

  • A routing scheme for content-based networking

    A. Carzaniga;M.J. Rutherford;A.L. Wolf

  • Achieving scalability and expressiveness in an Internet-scale event notification service

    Antonio Carzaniga;David S. Rosenblum;Alexander L. Wolf

  • Content-based networking: A new communication infrastructure

    Antonio Carzaniga;Alexander L. Wolf

  • Designing distributed applications with mobile code paradigms

    Antonio Carzaniga;Gian Pietro Picco;Giovanni Vigna

  • Forwarding in a content-based network

    Antonio Carzaniga;Alexander L. Wolf

  • Security issues and requirements for Internet-scale publish-subscribe systems

    Chenxi Wang;A. Carzaniga;D. Evans;A.L. Wolf

  • Design and evaluation of a support service for mobile, wireless publish/subscribe applications

    M. Caporuscio;A. Carzaniga;A.L. Wolf

  • Architectures for an Event Notification Service Scalable to Wide-area Networks

    Antonio Carzaniga;Luciano Baresi;Gino Biondini;Fabiano Cattaneo

  • A Characterization Framework for Software Deployment Technologies

    Antonio Carzaniga;Alfonso Fuggetta;Richard S. Hall;Dennis Heimbigner

  • Content-Based Addressing and Routing: A General Model and its Application

    Antonio Carzaniga;David S. Rosenblum;Alexander L. Wolf

  • Achieving expressiveness and scalability in an internet-scale event notification service

    Antonio Carzaniga;David S. Rosenblum;Alexander Wolf

  • Content-based publish/subscribe networking and information-centric networking

    Antonio Carzaniga;Michele Papalini;Alexander L. Wolf

  • Automatic recovery from runtime failures

    Antonio Carzaniga;Alessandra Gorla;Andrea Mattavelli;Nicolo Perino

  • Issues in supporting event-based architectural styles

    Antonio Carzaniga;Elisabetta Di Nitto;David S. Rosenblum;Alexander L. Wolf

  • Design of a Scalable Event Notification Service: Interface and Architecture

    Antonio Carzaniga;David S. Rosenblum;Alexander L. Wolf

  • Automatic workarounds for web applications

    Antonio Carzaniga;Alessandra Gorla;Nicolò Perino;Mauro Pezzè

  • Interfaces and Algorithms for a Wide-Area Event Notification Service

    Antonio Carzaniga;David S. Rosenblum;Alexander Wolf

  • The Willow Architecture: Comprehensive Survivability for Large-Scale Distributed Applications

    John Knight;Dennis Heimbigner;Alexander L. Wolf;Antonio Carzaniga

  • Reconfiguration in the Enterprise JavaBean Component Model

    Matthew J. Rutherford;Kenneth M. Anderson;Antonio Carzaniga;Dennis Heimbigner

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander L. Wolf
Alexander L. Wolf University of California, Santa Cruz
Mauro Pezzè
Mauro Pezzè Universita della Svizzera Italiana
David S. Rosenblum
David S. Rosenblum George Mason University
Gian Pietro Picco
Gian Pietro Picco University of Trento
Giovanni Vigna
Giovanni Vigna University of California, Santa Barbara
Fernando Pedone
Fernando Pedone Universita della Svizzera Italiana
Nate Foster
Nate Foster Cornell University
Premkumar Devanbu
Premkumar Devanbu University of California, Davis
Michael Gertz
Michael Gertz Heidelberg University
André van der Hoek
André van der Hoek University of California, Irvine

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