Anthony Simonet
Rutgers University
22 Papers
68 Citations
Anthony Simonet is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Programming paradigm & Cloud computing. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 22 publications. Previous affiliations of Anthony Simonet include French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation & University of Lyon.
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Papers
Towards a computing continuum: Enabling edge-to-cloud integration for data-driven workflows:
TL;DR: This article presents the overall approach as well as current status and next steps for enabling edge-to-cloud integration to support data-driven workflows and is driven by an online data- driven tsunami warning use case that is supported by the deployment of large-scale national environment observation systems.
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Revising OpenStack to Operate Fog/Edge Computing Infrastructures
Adrien Lebre,Jonathan Pastor,Anthony Simonet,Frédéric Desprez +3 more
- 04 Apr 2017
TL;DR: The novelty of the solution is to operate such an Internet-scale IaaS platform in a fully decentralized manner, using P2P mechanisms to achieve high flexibility and avoid single points of failure.
Scalable data management for map-reduce-based data-intensive applications: a view for cloud and hybrid infrastructures
Gabriel Antoniu,Alexandru Costan,Julien Bigot,Frédéric Desprez,Gilles Fedak,Sylvain Gault,Christian Pérez,Anthony Simonet,Bing Tang,Christophe Blanchet,Raphaël Terreux,Luc Bougé,Francois Briant,Franck Cappello,Kate Keahey,Bogdan Nicolae,Frédéric Suter +16 more
- 25 Jul 2013
TL;DR: This paper proposes an approach which aims to overcome the current limitations of existing map- reduce frameworks, in order to achieve scalable, concurrency-optimised, fault-tolerant map-reduce data processing on hybrid infrastructures.
Toward a Holistic Framework for Conducting Scientific Evaluations of OpenStack
Ronan-Alexandre Cherrueau,Dimitri Pertin,Anthony Simonet,Adrien Lebre,Matthieu Simonin +4 more
- 14 May 2017
TL;DR: Enos is an integrated framework that relies on container technologies for deploying and evaluating OpenStack on any testbed, and allows researchers to easily express different configurations, enabling fine-grained investigations of OpenStack services.
Deploying Distributed Cloud Infrastructures: Who and at What Cost?
Anthony Simonet,Adrien Lebre,Anne-Cécile Orgerie +2 more
- 04 Apr 2016
TL;DR: This article proposes a versatile cost model that can help new actors evaluate the viability of deploying a DCC solution and demonstrates the relevance of the proposal by instantiating it over three use-cases and comparing them according to similar computation capabilities provided by the AWS solution.