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Overview

Pooyan Jamshidi is affiliated with the University of South Carolina in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of Computer Science. Their body of work primarily focuses on areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Software.

Their research topics encompass Software System Performance and Reliability, Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies, Software Engineering Research, Advanced Neural Network Applications, Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference, IoT and Edge/Fog Computing, and Software Engineering Techniques and Practices.

Pooyan Jamshidi has published numerous papers, with notable recent works including:

  • High-throughput experimentation meets artificial intelligence: a new pathway to catalyst discovery (2020), published in Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • On debugging the performance of configurable software systems (2022), published in Proceedings of the 44th International Conference on Software Engineering
  • ATHENA: A Framework based on Diverse Weak Defenses for Building Adversarial Defense (2020), published on arXiv (Cornell University)
  • CaRE: Finding Root Causes of Configuration Issues in Highly-Configurable Robots (2023), published in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
  • CADET: Debugging and Fixing Misconfigurations using Counterfactual Reasoning (2020), published on arXiv (Cornell University)

Their frequent coauthors include Mohammad Ali Javidian, Christian Kästner, Bradley Schmerl, Md Shahriar Iqbal, and Md Abir Hossen.

Pooyan Jamshidi's publications appear regularly in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, and Proceedings of the 44th International Conference on Software Engineering.

Best Publications

  • Microservices Architecture Enables DevOps: Migration to a Cloud-Native Architecture

    Armin Balalaie;Abbas Heydarnoori;Pooyan Jamshidi

  • Microservices: The Journey So Far and Challenges Ahead

    Pooyan Jamshidi;Claus Pahl;Nabor C. Mendonca;James Lewis

  • Cloud Migration Research: A Systematic Review

    Pooyan Jamshidi;Aakash Ahmad;Claus Pahl

  • Cloud Container Technologies: A State-of-the-Art Review

    Claus Pahl;Antonio Brogi;Jacopo Soldani;Pooyan Jamshidi

  • Microservices: A Systematic Mapping Study

    Claus Pahl;Pooyan Jamshidi

  • Migrating to Cloud-Native Architectures Using Microservices: An Experience Report

    Armin Balalaie;Abbas Heydarnoori;Pooyan Jamshidi

  • Autonomic resource provisioning for cloud-based software

    Pooyan Jamshidi;Aakash Ahmad;Claus Pahl

  • Microservices migration patterns

    Armin Balalaie;Abbas Heydarnoori;Pooyan Jamshidi;Damian A. Tamburri

  • High-throughput experimentation meets artificial intelligence: a new pathway to catalyst discovery

    Katherine McCullough;Travis Williams;Kathleen Mingle;Pooyan Jamshidi

  • A Comparison of Reinforcement Learning Techniques for Fuzzy Cloud Auto-Scaling

    Hamid Arabnejad;Claus Pahl;Pooyan Jamshidi;Giovani Estrada

  • Architectural Principles for Cloud Software

    Claus Pahl;Pooyan Jamshidi;Olaf Zimmermann

  • An Uncertainty-Aware Approach to Optimal Configuration of Stream Processing Systems

    Pooyan Jamshidi;Giuliano Casale

  • Benchmark requirements for microservices architecture research

    Carlos M. Aderaldo;Nabor C. Mendonca;Claus Pahl;Pooyan Jamshidi

  • Software engineering meets control theory

    Antonio Filieri;Martina Maggio;Konstantinos Angelopoulos;Nicolas D'Ippolito

  • Performance-oriented DevOps: A Research Agenda

    Andreas Brunnert;André van Hoorn;Felix Willnecker;Alexandru Danciu

  • Transfer learning for improving model predictions in highly configurable software

    Pooyan Jamshidi;Miguel Velez;Christian Kastner;Norbert Siegmund

  • Adaptive traffic management for secure and efficient emergency services in smart cities

    Soufiene Djahel;Mazeiar Salehie;Irina Tal;Pooyan Jamshidi

  • Transfer learning for performance modeling of configurable systems: an exploratory analysis

    Pooyan Jamshidi;Norbert Siegmund;Miguel Velez;Christian Kastner

  • Fuzzy Self-Learning Controllers for Elasticity Management in Dynamic Cloud Architectures

    Pooyan Jamshidi;Amir Sharifloo;Claus Pahl;Hamid Arabnejad

  • To Establish Enterprise Service Model from Enterprise Business Model

    P. Jamshidi;M. Sharifi;S. Mansour

  • Control Strategies for Self-Adaptive Software Systems

    Antonio Filieri;Martina Maggio;Konstantinos Angelopoulos;Nicolás D’ippolito

  • A Framework for Classifying and Comparing Architecture-centric Software Evolution Research

    P. Jamshidi;M. Ghafari;A. Ahmad;C. Pahl

  • Performance-oriented DevOps: A Research Agenda

    Andreas Brunnert;Andre van Hoorn;Felix Willnecker;Alexandru Danciu

Frequent Co-Authors

Claus Pahl
Claus Pahl Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Christian Kästner
Christian Kästner Carnegie Mellon University
Norbert Siegmund
Norbert Siegmund Leipzig University
David Garlan
David Garlan Carnegie Mellon University
Sven Apel
Sven Apel Saarland University
Markku Oivo
Markku Oivo University of Oulu
Damian A. Tamburri
Damian A. Tamburri Eindhoven University of Technology
Wilhelm Hasselbring
Wilhelm Hasselbring Kiel University
Bradley Schmerl
Bradley Schmerl Carnegie Mellon University
Henry Hoffmann
Henry Hoffmann University of Chicago

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