Stanley Lima
University of Coimbra
5 Papers
13 Citations
Stanley Lima is an academic researcher from University of Coimbra. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Stanley Lima include Dresden University of Technology.
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Papers
An overview of OpenStack architecture: a message queuing services node
TL;DR: An overview of the different nodes that accommodate the architecture of the OpenStack project is provided and how these different components achieve independence from each other, while using asynchronous queues to send messages among themselves in order to reliably maintain communication.
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A View of OpenStack: Toward an Open-Source Solution for Cloud
Stanley Lima,Stanley Lima,Álvaro Rocha +2 more
- 11 Apr 2017
TL;DR: An overview on OpenStack for business leaders and researchers non-experts to identify, distill and easily understand the fundamental aspects of how at present, OpenStack is being developed under the control of the OpenStack Foundation, and how this new platform influences the cloud computing market.
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Expert systems: The journal of knowledge engineering special issue on WorldCist'16 - 4th world conference on information systems and technologies
TL;DR: This special issue presents a solution for “enterprise network” (EN) optimization of network management problems with resilient behaviour through the workload inserted and presents a survey and case studies, as well as studies that focus more on the design and implementation of knowledge management and decision-making tools.
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Efficient Causal Access in Geo-Replicated Storage Systems
Stanley Lima,Filipe Araujo,Miguel de Oliveira Guerreiro,Jaime Correia,André Pascoal Bento,Raul Barbosa +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors consider a setting where applications such as websites or games need causal access to objects available in geo-replicated cloud data stores and formulate the problem as a multi-criteria optimization problem.
Improving observability in Event Sourcing systems
TL;DR: This paper suggests possible implementations of the tracing-related tools and standards in ES systems, with the respective advantages for root-cause analysis, anomaly detection, profiling and others.