F. Pacini
5 Papers
F. Pacini is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Middleware (distributed applications). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Programming the Grid with gLite
Erwin Laure,S-M Fisher,Akos Frohner,C. Grandi,Peter Z. Kunszt,A. Krenek,Olle Mulmo,F. Pacini,F. Prelz,John R. White,M. Barroso,P. Buncic,F. Hemmer,A. Di Meglio,Åke Edlund +14 more
TL;DR: The middleware (gLite) and services deployed on the EGEE Grid infrastructure are described and how applications can interface to them are explained.
Middleware for the next generation Grid infrastructure
Erwin Laure,Åke Edlund,F. Pacini,P. Buncic,S. Beco,F. Prelz,A. Di Meglio,Olle Mulmo,M. Barroso,Peter Z. Kunszt,F. Hemmer,David Groep,S. M. Fisher,Leanne P. Guy,M. Sgaravatto,A Aimar,Miron Livny +16 more
- 01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: An architecture and design of the next generation Grid middleware leveraging experiences and existing components essentially from AliEn, EDG, and VDT is developed, which follows the service breakdown developed by the LCG ARDA group.
Terrain deformation measurements from optical satellite imagery: The MPIC-OPT processing services for geohazards monitoring
Floriane Provost,David Michéa,Jean-Philippe Malet,Enguerran Boissier,Elisabeth Pointal,André Stumpf,F. Pacini,Marie-Pierre Doin,Pascal G. Lacroix,Catherine Proy,P. Bally +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a new version of the Multiple-Pairwise Image Correlation toolbox for processing OPTical images (MPIC-OPT) is proposed to compute the horizontal sub-pixel ground deformation time series from large Sentinel-2 datasets.
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SNAPPING Services on the Geohazards Exploitation Platform for Copernicus Sentinel-1 Surface Motion Mapping
Michael Foumelis,Jose Manuel Delgado Blasco,Fabrice Brito,F. Pacini,E. Papageorgiou,Panteha Pishehvar,P. Bally +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , a Surface motioN mapping (SNAPPING) service for the Sentinel-1 mission on the Geohazards Exploitation Platform (GEP) platform is presented.
Learnings from rapid response efforts to remotely detect landslides triggered by the August 2021 Nippes earthquake and Tropical Storm Grace in Haiti
Pukar Amatya,Corey M. Scheip,Aline Déprez,Jean-Philippe Malet,Stephen L. Slaughter,Alexander L. Handwerger,Robert Emberson,Dalia Kirschbaum,Julien Jean-Baptiste,Mong-Han Huang,Marin K. Clark,Dimitrios Zekkos,Jhih-Rou Huang,F. Pacini,Enguerran Boissier +14 more
TL;DR: A rapid response effort to detect landslides in Haiti following the 2021 earthquake and Tropical Storm Grace used remote sensing, with manual and automated methods achieving varying accuracy, highlighting the need for improved detection methods and guidelines for future responses.