Melissa Lemos
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
18 Papers
63 Citations
Melissa Lemos is an academic researcher from Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dynamic priority scheduling & Lottery scheduling. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
From a Monolithic Big Data System to a Microservices Event-Driven Architecture
Rodrigo Laigner,Marcos Kalinowski,Pedro C. Diniz,Leonardo Barros,Carlos Cassino,Melissa Lemos,Darlan Arruda,Sérgio Lifschitz,Yongluan Zhou +8 more
- 01 Aug 2020
TL;DR: This work replaced a legacy BDS with a microservice-based event-driven architecture, perceived that the resulting architecture enabled easier maintenance and faultisolation, and highlighted opportunities to improve the design of big data reactive systems.
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W-Ray: a strategy to publish deep web geographic data
Helena Piccinini,Melissa Lemos,Marco A. Casanova,Antonio L. Furtado +3 more
- 01 Nov 2010
TL;DR: The approach relies on describing the relevant data through well-structured sentences, and on publishing the sentences as Web pages, following the W3C and the Google recommendations, to address the problem of accessing conventional and geographic data from the Deep Web.
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Ontology-driven workflow management for biosequence processing systems
Melissa Lemos,Marco A. Casanova,Luiz Fernando Bessa Seibel,José Antônio Fernandes de Macêdo,Antonio Basilio De Miranda +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an ontology that defines classes and instances of Bioinformatics projects, processes, resources and data is introduced, and a workflow tool is designed around the ontology.
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Ontology-Driven Workflow Management for Biosequence Processing Systems
Melissa Lemos,Marco A. Casanova,Luiz Fernando Bessa Seibel,José Antônio Fernandes de Macêdo,Antonio Basilio De Miranda +4 more
- 30 Aug 2004
TL;DR: An ontology that defines classes and instances of Bioinformatics pr o-jects, processes, resources and data is introduced, and it is argued that it is fruitful to design the workflow tool around the ontology, thereby creating an ontology -driven BioinFORMATION workflow management system.
A study of a multi-ring buffer management for BLAST
Melissa Lemos,S. Lifscitz +1 more
- 01 Sep 2003
TL;DR: This work presents here a memory management policy, together with implementation issues, that may improve considerably the performance of simultaneous BLAST executions.
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