Pascal Felber focuses on Distributed computing, Scalability, Transactional memory, Software transactional memory and Operating system. The concepts of his Distributed computing study are interwoven with issues in Computer network, Flooding and Software deployment. He has included themes like Object detection and Set in his Scalability study.
His study looks at the intersection of Transactional memory and topics like Software with Word, CPU cache and Performance tuning. His research integrates issues of Concurrent computing, Parallel computing, Computer architecture and Snapshot algorithm in his study of Software transactional memory. As a part of the same scientific study, Pascal Felber usually deals with the Multicast, concentrating on AmbientTalk and frequently concerns with World Wide Web.
Pascal Felber mostly deals with Distributed computing, Scalability, Computer network, Transactional memory and Operating system. His Distributed computing study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Cloud computing. His research investigates the connection with Cloud computing and areas like Computer security which intersect with concerns in Software deployment and Software.
Computer network connects with themes related to Overlay network in his study. His work on Software transactional memory as part of general Transactional memory research is often related to Transactional leadership, thus linking different fields of science. His research in Synchronization and Server are components of Operating system.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Cloud computing, Computer security, Distributed computing, Software and Operating system. He combines subjects such as Symmetric multiprocessor system, Software deployment, Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution, Confidentiality and Bottleneck with his study of Cloud computing. The concepts of his Distributed computing study are interwoven with issues in Scheduling, Data structure and Big data.
His Software study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Workload, Leverage and Guard. Pascal Felber frequently studies issues relating to Transactional memory and Operating system. His Transactional memory study combines topics in areas such as Concurrent computing, Rollback, Shared memory, Atomicity and Implementation.
Pascal Felber spends much of his time researching Operating system, Computer security, Cloud computing, Software and Distributed computing. His work carried out in the field of Operating system brings together such families of science as Non-volatile memory, Volatile memory and Concurrency control. His work on Exploit, Cryptography, Broadcast encryption and Access control is typically connected to Supply chain as part of general Computer security study, connecting several disciplines of science.
In general Cloud computing study, his work on Virtualization often relates to the realm of Legato, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His research in Software intersects with topics in Workload, Central processing unit and Guard. His primary area of study in Distributed computing is in the field of Network aware.
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The many faces of publish/subscribe
Patrick Th. Eugster;Pascal A. Felber;Rachid Guerraoui;Anne-Marie Kermarrec.
ACM Computing Surveys (2003)
The many faces of publish/subscribe
Patrick Th. Eugster;Pascal A. Felber;Rachid Guerraoui;Anne-Marie Kermarrec.
ACM Computing Surveys (2003)
Edge-centric Computing: Vision and Challenges
Pedro Garcia Lopez;Alberto Montresor;Dick Epema;Anwitaman Datta.
acm special interest group on data communication (2015)
Edge-centric Computing: Vision and Challenges
Pedro Garcia Lopez;Alberto Montresor;Dick Epema;Anwitaman Datta.
acm special interest group on data communication (2015)
Dissecting BitTorrent: Five Months in a Torrent’s Lifetime
Mikel Izal;Guillaume Urvoy-Keller;Ernst W. Biersack;Pascal Felber.
passive and active network measurement (2004)
Dissecting BitTorrent: Five Months in a Torrent’s Lifetime
Mikel Izal;Guillaume Urvoy-Keller;Ernst W. Biersack;Pascal Felber.
passive and active network measurement (2004)
Dynamic performance tuning of word-based software transactional memory
Pascal Felber;Christof Fetzer;Torvald Riegel.
acm sigplan symposium on principles and practice of parallel programming (2008)
Dynamic performance tuning of word-based software transactional memory
Pascal Felber;Christof Fetzer;Torvald Riegel.
acm sigplan symposium on principles and practice of parallel programming (2008)
Efficient filtering of XML documents with XPath expressions
C.-Y. Chan;P. Felber;M. Garofalakis;R. Rastogi.
very large data bases (2002)
Hierarchical peer-to-peer systems
Luis Garcés-Erice;Ernst W. Biersack;Keith W. Ross;Pascal Felber.
Parallel Processing Letters (2003)
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