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Overview

Gianpaolo Cugola is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Milan in Italy. Their research primarily covers the field of Computer Science, with a focus on several subfields and topics within the discipline.

Their main areas of study include:

  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Information Systems
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Signal Processing
  • Hardware and Architecture

Main topics of work investigated by Cugola involve:

  • Cloud Computing and Resource Management
  • Distributed systems and fault tolerance
  • Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
  • Advanced Database Systems and Queries
  • Advanced Data Storage Technologies
  • Software System Performance and Reliability
  • Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies

The scientist has contributed multiple research papers published in a range of venues, including:

  • A Model and Survey of Distributed Data-Intensive Systems, 2023, ACM Computing Surveys
  • TSpoon: Transactions on a stream processor, 2020, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
  • Cromlech: Semi-Automated Monolith Decomposition Into Microservices, 2024, IEEE Transactions on Services Computing
  • A Model and Survey of Distributed Data-Intensive Systems, 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Renoir Dataflow Platform: Efficient Data Processing without Complexity, 2024, Future Generation Computer Systems

Frequent publication venues where Cugola's work appears include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • ACM Computing Surveys
  • Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
  • IEEE Transactions on Services Computing
  • Future Generation Computer Systems

Gianpaolo Cugola has collaborated extensively with several coauthors, most notably:

  • Alessandro Margara
  • Luca De Martini
  • Marco Donadoni
  • Edoardo Morassutto
  • Nicolò Felicioni

Best Publications

  • Processing flows of information: From data stream to complex event processing

    Gianpaolo Cugola;Alessandro Margara

  • The JEDI event-based infrastructure and its application to the development of the OPSS WFMS

    G. Cugola;E. Di Nitto;A. Fuggetta

  • Exploiting an event-based infrastructure to develop complex distributed systems

    G. Cugola;E. Di Nitto;A. Fuggetta

  • TESLA: a formally defined event specification language

    Gianpaolo Cugola;Alessandro Margara

  • Using publish/subscribe middleware for mobile systems

    Gianpaolo Cugola;H.-Arno Jacobsen

  • Software processes: a retrospective and a path to the future

    Gianpaolo Cugola;Carlo Ghezzi

  • Complex event processing with T-REX

    Gianpaolo Cugola;Alessandro Margara

  • Analyzing Mobile Code Languages

    Gianpaolo Cugola;Carlo Ghezzi;Gian Pietro Picco;Giovanni Vigna

  • Tolerating deviations in process support systems via flexible enactment of process models

    G. Cugola

  • Processing flows of information: from data stream to complex event processing

    Alessandro Margara;Gianpaolo Cugola

  • REDS: a reconfigurable dispatching system

    Gianpaolo Cugola;Gian Pietro Picco

  • Efficient content-based event dispatching in the presence of topological reconfiguration

    G.P. Picco;G. Cugola;A.L. Murphy

  • A framework for formalizing inconsistencies and deviations in human-centered systems

    Gianpaolo Cugola;Elisabetta Di Nitto;Alfonso Fuggetta;Carlo Ghezzi

  • Epidemic algorithms for reliable content-based publish-subscribe: an evaluation

    P. Costa;M. Migliavacca;G.P. Picco;G. Cugola

  • A Self-Repairing Tree Topology Enabling Content-Based Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

    L. Mottola;G. Cugola;G.P. Picco

  • Learning from the past: automated rule generation for complex event processing

    Alessandro Margara;Gianpaolo Cugola;Giordano Tamburrelli

  • Minimizing the reconfiguration overhead in content-based publish-subscribe

    Gianpaolo Cugola;Davide Frey;Amy L. Murphy;Gian Pietro Picco

  • A Web-based peer-to-peer architecture for collaborative nomadic working

    G. Reif;E. Kirda;H. Gall;G.P. Picco

  • Introducing uncertainty in complex event processing: model, implementation, and validation

    Gianpaolo Cugola;Alessandro Margara;Matteo Matteucci;Giordano Tamburrelli

  • How to deal with deviations during process model enactment

    G. Cugola;E. Di Nitto;C. Ghezzi;M. Mantione

Frequent Co-Authors

Gian Pietro Picco
Gian Pietro Picco University of Trento
Carlo Ghezzi
Carlo Ghezzi Polytechnic University of Milan
Amy L. Murphy
Amy L. Murphy Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Luca Mottola
Luca Mottola Polytechnic University of Milan
Alfonso Fuggetta
Alfonso Fuggetta Polytechnic University of Milan
Sergio M. Savaresi
Sergio M. Savaresi Polytechnic University of Milan
Giovanni Vigna
Giovanni Vigna University of California, Santa Barbara
Letizia Tanca
Letizia Tanca Polytechnic University of Milan
Elisabetta Di Nitto
Elisabetta Di Nitto Polytechnic University of Milan
Paolo Costa
Paolo Costa Microsoft (United States)

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