The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Distributed computing, Event, Access control, Overlay network and Middleware. The Distributed computing study combines topics in areas such as Variable and Operator. His work carried out in the field of Event brings together such families of science as Middleware and Scalability.
His studies deal with areas such as Security policy, Theoretical computer science and World Wide Web as well as Access control. In his work, Utility computing is strongly intertwined with Computer network, which is a subfield of Overlay network. His research in Middleware intersects with topics in Ubiquitous computing, Software architecture and Finite-state machine.
Peter Pietzuch focuses on Distributed computing, Cloud computing, Computer network, Scalability and Computer security. His Distributed computing study combines topics in areas such as Middleware and Event. In general Event study, his work on Complex event processing often relates to the realm of Flexibility, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
His Cloud computing research focuses on Big data and how it relates to Analytics. His studies in Computer network integrate themes in fields like Overlay network, The Internet and Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution. His studies deal with areas such as Replication and Cloud computing security as well as Computer security.
Peter Pietzuch spends much of his time researching Cloud computing, Distributed computing, Computer security, Server and Operating system. His research integrates issues of Computer network, Encryption, Host, Event and Use case in his study of Cloud computing. His Distributed computing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in File system, Dataflow, Transient, Scheduling and Big data.
His studies examine the connections between Server and genetics, as well as such issues in Parallel computing, with regards to Artificial intelligence and Deep learning. The study incorporates disciplines such as Isolation and SIMPLE in addition to Operating system. His research investigates the connection with Blockchain and areas like Scalability which intersect with concerns in Workload.
His primary areas of investigation include Computer network, Payment, Blockchain, Computer security and Cloud computing. His Computer network study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution and Query throughput. His Payment study incorporates themes from Database transaction and Scalability.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cryptocurrency and Proof-of-stake. His Computer security research includes themes of Relational database, SQL and The Internet. Peter Pietzuch combines subjects such as Middlebox, Core network, Intrusion detection system and Encryption with his study of Cloud computing.
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Hermes: a distributed event-based middleware architecture
P.R. Pietzuch;J.M. Bacon.
international conference on distributed computing systems (2002)
SCONE: secure Linux containers with Intel SGX
Sergei Arnautov;Bohdan Trach;Franz Gregor;Thomas Knauth.
operating systems design and implementation (2016)
Network-Aware Operator Placement for Stream-Processing Systems
P. Pietzuch;J. Ledlie;J. Shneidman;M. Roussopoulos.
international conference on data engineering (2006)
Integrating scale out and fault tolerance in stream processing using operator state management
Raul Castro Fernandez;Matteo Migliavacca;Evangelia Kalyvianaki;Peter Pietzuch.
international conference on management of data (2013)
Hermes: A scalable event-based middleware
Peter Robert Pietzuch.
(2004)
Distributed complex event processing with query rewriting
Nicholas Poul Schultz-Møller;Matteo Migliavacca;Peter Pietzuch.
distributed event-based systems (2009)
Hourglass: An Infrastructure for Connecting Sensor Networks and Applications
Jeff Shneidman;Peter Pietzuch;Jonathan Ledlie;Mema Roussopoulos.
(2004)
A framework for event composition in distributed systems
Peter R. Pietzuch;Brian Shand;Jean Bacon.
acm ifip usenix international conference on middleware (2003)
AsyncShock: Exploiting Synchronisation Bugs in Intel SGX Enclaves
Nico Weichbrodt;Anil Kurmus;Peter R. Pietzuch;Rüdiger Kapitza.
european symposium on research in computer security (2016)
Composite event detection as a generic middleware extension
P.R. Pietzuch;B. Shand;J. Bacon.
IEEE Network (2004)
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