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class="result-item article-light first"><h3><a href="/doi/10.4108/icst.tridentcom.2015.259963">Using Deduplicating Storage for Efficient Disk Image Deployment</a></h3><dl class="metadata"><dt class="title">Appears in: </dt><dd class="value">sis<span class="info-separator"> </span><strong>15</strong><span class="info-separator">(</span>6<span class="info-separator">)</span><span class="info-separator">: </span>e1</dd><br><dt class="title">Authors: </dt><dd class="value">Xing Lin, Mike Hibler, Eric Eide, Robert Ricci</dd><br><dt class="title">Abstract: </dt><dd class="value abstract"><span class="shortened">Many clouds and network testbeds use disk images to initialize local storage on their compute devices. Large facilities must manage thousands or more images, requiring significant amounts of storage. At the same time, to provide a good user experience, they must be able to deploy those images qui…</span><span class="full">Many clouds and network testbeds use disk images to initialize local storage on their compute devices. Large facilities must manage thousands or more images, requiring significant amounts of storage. At the same time, to provide a good user experience, they must be able to deploy those images quickly. Driven by our experience in operating the Emulab site at the University of Utah---a long-lived and heavily-used testbed---we have created a new service for efficiently storing and deploying disk images. This service exploits the redundant data found in similar images, using deduplication to greatly reduce the amount of physical storage required. In addition to space savings, our system is also designed for highly efficient image deployment---it integrates with an existing highly-optimized disk image deployment system, Frisbee, without significantly increasing the time required to distribute and install images. In this paper, we explain the design of our system and discuss the trade-offs we made to strike a balance between efficient storage and fast disk image deployment. We also propose a new chunking algorithm, called AFC, which enables fixed-size chunking for deduplicating allocated disk sectors. Experimental results show that our system reduces storage requirements by up to 3x while imposing only a negligible runtime overhead on the end-to-end disk-deployment process.<br></span> <span class="expander more"><a class="trigger">more »</a></span></dd></dl></li><li class="result-item article-light"><h3><a href="/doi/10.4108/icst.mobimedia.2015.259128">Playout Buffer Aware Adaptation Scheme over Multi-client LTE Networks</a></h3><dl class="metadata"><dt class="title">Appears in: </dt><dd class="value">sis<span class="info-separator"> </span><strong>15</strong><span class="info-separator">(</span>6<span class="info-separator">)</span><span class="info-separator">: </span>e2</dd><br><dt class="title">Authors: </dt><dd class="value">Yuchen Chen, Guizhong Liu, Qinli Wang</dd><br><dt class="title">Abstract: </dt><dd class="value abstract"><span class="shortened">Nowadays, HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) has become a cost-effective solution in delivering the video content.Different from the one-client HAS, the HAS over multi-client faces many challenges. Due to the lack of the knowledge of the networks, one-client HAS will leads to the low efficiency in util…</span><span class="full">Nowadays, HTTP adaptive streaming (HAS) has become a cost-effective solution in delivering the video content.Different from the one-client HAS, the HAS over multi-client faces many challenges. <br>Due to the lack of the knowledge of the networks, one-client HAS will leads to the low efficiency in utilizing the limited bandwidth over the multi-client circumstance. In this paper, a playout buffer aware adaptation scheme over multi-client (PBMC) LTE networks is proposed to improve the performance of HAS. <br>Firstly, a QoE metric is given that considers both the static quality and the quality smoothness. Secondly, to maximize the QoE, an integer programming problem is formulated. By considering the playout buffer level, the resource requirement, which can guarantee the playout continuity, is formulated as a constraint of the problem. Then, the feasibility of the problem is analyzed. If the problem is infeasible, a method is given to exclude the users as less as possible to obtain the feasibility. When the problem is feasible, a graph model can be constructed based on the resource requirement and the playout buffer level. With the model, the solution can be converted to finding a feasible path with the highest QoE in the graph, which can be solved by employing the dynamic programming. Finally, the simulation results can verify the performance of PBMC in both improving the static quality and guaranteeing the playout continuity.<br></span> <span class="expander more"><a class="trigger">more »</a></span></dd></dl></li><li class="result-item article-light"><h3><a href="/doi/10.4108/icst.tridentcom.2015.259664">Experiences Virtualizing a Large-Scale Test Platform for Multimedia Applications</a></h3><dl class="metadata"><dt class="title">Appears in: </dt><dd class="value">sis<span class="info-separator"> </span><strong>15</strong><span class="info-separator">(</span>6<span class="info-separator">)</span><span class="info-separator">: </span>e3</dd><br><dt class="title">Authors: </dt><dd class="value">Robert Lübke, Daniel Schuster, Alexander Schill</dd><br><dt class="title">Abstract: </dt><dd class="value abstract"><span class="shortened">Testing is an essential part of software development and many test platforms exist to facilitate the process. Test systems are scarce, because especially scalability tests require many computational resources. In this paper we show that these limitations can be overcome by migrating the test infras…</span><span class="full">Testing is an essential part of software development and many test platforms exist to facilitate the process. Test systems are scarce, because especially scalability tests require many computational resources. In this paper we show that these limitations can be overcome by migrating the test infrastructure into Cloud environments. Concrete virtualization concepts for large-scale testbeds are discussed using the example of NESSEE - an emulation environment for testing distributed Audio/Video conferencing applications. Furthermore, we describe how the Cloud migration allows us to better integrate the test runs of the platform into the work flow of software development.<br></span> <span class="expander more"><a class="trigger">more »</a></span></dd></dl></li><li class="result-item article-light"><h3><a href="/doi/10.4108/icst.intetain.2015.260201">Perceptually-Inspired Computing</a></h3><dl class="metadata"><dt class="title">Appears in: </dt><dd class="value">sis<span class="info-separator"> </span><strong>15</strong><span class="info-separator">(</span>6<span class="info-separator">)</span><span class="info-separator">: </span>e4</dd><br><dt class="title">Author: </dt><dd class="value">Ming Lin</dd><br><dt class="title">Abstract: </dt><dd class="value abstract"><span class="shortened">Human sensory systems allow individuals to see, hear, touch, and interact with the surrounding physical environment. Understanding human perception and its limit enables us to better exploit the psychophysics of human perceptual systems to design more efficient, adaptive algorithms and develop per…</span><span class="full">Human sensory systems allow individuals to see, hear, touch, and interact with the surrounding physical environment. <br>Understanding human perception and its limit enables us to better exploit the psychophysics of human perceptual systems to design more efficient, adaptive algorithms and develop perceptually-inspired computational models. <br>In this talk, I will survey some of recent efforts on perceptually-inspired computing with applications to crowd simulation and multimodal interaction. In particular, I will present data-driven personality modeling based on the results of user studies, example-guided physics-based sound synthesis using auditory perception, as well as perceptually-inspired simplification for multimodal interaction. These perceptually guided principles can be used to accelerating multi-modal interaction and visual computing, thereby creating more natural human-computer interaction and providing more immersive experiences. I will also present their use in interactive applications for entertainment, such as video games, computer animation, and shared social experience. I will conclude by discussing possible future research directions.<br></span> <span class="expander more"><a class="trigger">more »</a></span></dd></dl></li><li class="result-item article-light"><h3><a href="/doi/10.4108/icst.intetain.2015.259631">360-MAM-Affect: Sentiment Analysis with the Google Prediction API and EmoSenticNet</a></h3><dl class="metadata"><dt class="title">Appears in: </dt><dd class="value">sis<span class="info-separator"> </span><strong>15</strong><span class="info-separator">(</span>6<span class="info-separator">)</span><span class="info-separator">: </span>e5</dd><br><dt class="title">Authors: </dt><dd class="value">Eleanor Mulholland, Paul Mc Kevitt, Tom Lunney, John Farren, Judy Wilson</dd><br><dt class="title">Abstract: </dt><dd class="value abstract"><span class="shortened">Online recommender systems are useful for media asset management where they select the best content from a set of media assets. We have developed an architecture for 360-MAM- Select, a recommender system for educational video content. 360-MAM-Select will utilise sentiment analysis and gamification …</span><span class="full">Online recommender systems are useful for media asset management where they select the best content from a set of media assets. We have developed an architecture for 360-MAM- Select, a recommender system for educational video content. 360-MAM-Select will utilise sentiment analysis and gamification techniques for the recommendation of media assets. 360-MAM-Select will increase user participation with digital content through improved video recommendations. Here, we discuss the architecture of 360-MAM-Select and the use of the Google Prediction API and EmoSenticNet for 360-MAM-Affect, 360-MAM-Select&#39;s sentiment analysis module. Results from testing two models for sentiment analysis, Sentiment Classifier (Google Prediction API) and EmoSenticNetClassifer (Google Prediction API + EmoSenticNet) are promising. Future work includes the implementation and testing of 360-MAM-Select on video data from YouTube EDU and Head Squeeze.<br></span> <span class="expander more"><a class="trigger">more »</a></span></dd></dl></li></ul></section></div><div name="meta"><h2>Scope</h2><div class="abstract"><div class="shortened"><p>As the data volumes continue to increase and the ways of information dispersion across the globe continue to diversify, new scalable methods and structures are needed for efficiently processing those distributed and autonomous data. Grid computing, P2P technology, distributed information retrieval …</p></div><div class="full"><p>As the data volumes continue to increase and the ways of information dispersion across the globe continue to diversify, new scalable methods and structures are needed for efficiently processing those distributed and autonomous data. Grid computing, P2P technology, distributed information retrieval technology, and networking technology all must be merged to address the scalability concern. The scope of the journal includes: Scalable distributed information systems Scalable grid information systems Parallel information processing and systems Web information searching and retrieval Data mining Content delivery networks (CDN) VLDB P2P systems Scalable mobile and wireless database systems Large scale sensor network systems Index compression methods Architectures for scalability Scalable information system applications Evaluation metrics for scalability Information security.</p></div> <span class="expander more"><a class="trigger">more »</a></span></div><h2>Topics</h2><div class="abstract"><div class="shortened"><p>The scope of the journal includes:</p> <ul> <li>Scalable distributed information systems</li> <li>Scalable grid information systems</li> <li>Parallel information processing and systems</li> <li>Web information searching and retrieval</li> <li>Data mining</li> <li>Content delivery networks (CDN)</li> <li>VLDB</li> <li>P2P systems</li> <li>Scalable mobile…</li> </ul></div><div class="full"><p>The scope of the journal includes:</p> <ul> <li>Scalable distributed information systems</li> <li>Scalable grid information systems</li> <li>Parallel information processing and systems</li> <li>Web information searching and retrieval</li> <li>Data mining</li> <li>Content delivery networks (CDN)</li> <li>VLDB</li> <li>P2P systems</li> <li>Scalable mobile and wireless database systems</li> <li>Large scale sensor network systems</li> <li>Index compression methods</li> <li>Architectures for scalability</li> <li>Scalable information system applications</li> <li>Evaluation metrics for scalability</li> <li>Information security</li> </ul></div> <span class="expander more"><a class="trigger">more »</a></span></div><h2>Indexing</h2><div class="abstract"><div class="shortened"><ul> <li><a href="https://mjl.clarivate.com/home">Web of Science Core Collection</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.engineeringvillage.com/home.url">Ei Compendex</a></li> <li><a href="https://doaj.org/toc/2032-9407">DOAJ</a></li> <li><a href="https://search.crossref.org/?q=2032-9407">CrossRef</a></li> <li>[EBSCO Discovery Service](https://www.ebsco.com/products/ebsco-disco…</li> </ul></div><div class="full"><ul> <li><a href="https://mjl.clarivate.com/home">Web of Science Core Collection</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.engineeringvillage.com/home.url">Ei Compendex</a></li> <li><a href="https://doaj.org/toc/2032-9407">DOAJ</a></li> <li><a href="https://search.crossref.org/?q=2032-9407">CrossRef</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.ebsco.com/products/ebsco-discovery-service">EBSCO Discovery Service</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.worldcat.org/title/eai-endorsed-transactions-on-scalable-information-systems/oclc/913714002&amp;referer=brief_results">OCLC Discovery Services</a></li> <li><a href="https://europub.co.uk/journals/8124">EuroPub</a></li> <li><a href="http://miar.ub.edu/issn/2032-9407">MIAR</a></li> <li><a href="https://rzblx1.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/detail.phtml?bibid=AAAAA&amp;colors=7&amp;lang=de&amp;jour_id=237211">Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek</a></li> <li><a href="https://publons.com/journal/37157/icst-transactions-on-scalable-information-systems">Publons</a></li> <li><a href="http://ulrichsweb.serialssolutions.com/login">UlrichsWEB</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.heal-link.gr/en/home-2/">Hellenic Academic Libraries Link</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/doaj/20329407">Ingenta Connect</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.proquest.com/products-services/Publicly-Available-Content-Database.html#overviewlinkSection">Publicly Available Content Database (ProQuest)</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.proquest.com/products-services/adv_tech_aero.html">Advanced Technologies &amp; 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Notification of acceptance: 2022-04-15; Submission of final revised paper: 2022-05-15; Publication of special issue (tentative): 2022-06-15)</p> <p><em>Guest Editor:</em> Dr. Prof. Hang Li (Northeastern University, China) <em>Guest Editor:</em> Dr. Prof. Jochen Schiewe (HafenCity Universität Hamburg, Germany)</p></div> <span class="expander more"><a class="trigger">more »</a></span></div><h2>Editorial Board</h2><div class="abstract"><div class="shortened"><ul> <li>Editors-in-Chief</li> <li>Hua Wang, Victoria University, Australia</li> <li>Xiaohua Jia, City University of Hong Kong</li> <li>Editorial board</li> <li>Manik Sharma, DAV University, India</li> <li>Ajay Kattepur (Tata Consultancy Services)</li> <li>Aniello Castiglione (University of Salerno)</li> <li>Chang Choi (Chosun University)</li> <li>Cho-…</li> </ul></div><div class="full"><ul> <li>Editors-in-Chief</li> <li>Hua Wang, Victoria University, Australia</li> <li>Xiaohua Jia, City University of Hong Kong</li> <li>Editorial board</li> <li>Manik Sharma, DAV University, India</li> <li>Ajay Kattepur (Tata Consultancy Services)</li> <li>Aniello Castiglione (University of Salerno)</li> <li>Chang Choi (Chosun University)</li> <li>Cho-Li Wang (University of Hong Kong)</li> <li>Daniel S. Katz (University of Chicago)</li> <li>Fabrizio Silvestri (ISTI – CNR, Italy)</li> <li>Hamed Taherdoost (Hamta Business Solution Snd)</li> <li>Heng Tao Shen (University of Queensland)</li> <li>Houbing Song (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)</li> <li>José Manuel Machado (University of Minho, Portugal)</li> <li>Jose Merseguer (Universidad de Zaragoza)</li> <li>Jie Li (University of Tsukuba)</li> <li>Lin Yun (Harbin Engineering University)</li> <li>Phan Cong Vinh (Nguyen Tat Thanh University)</li> <li>Raj Gururajan (University of Southern Queensland)</li> <li>Sherman Chow (Chinese University of Hong Kong)</li> <li>Silva Fábio (University of Minho, Portugal)</li> <li>Steve Beitzel (Telcordia)</li> <li>Tzung-Pei Hong (National University of Kaohsiung, Kaohsing City, Taiwan)</li> <li>Wang-Chien Lee (The Pennsylvania State University)</li> <li>Weili Wu (The University of Texas at Dallas)</li> <li>Xueyan Tang (Nanyang Technological University)</li> <li>Vijayakumar Ponnusamy (SRM University, India)</li> <li>J Amudhavel (KL University, India)</li> <li>Yingshu Li (Georgia State University)</li> <li>Jerry Chun-Wei Lin (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway)</li> <li>Karolj Skala (Ruđer Bošković Institute, Croatia)</li> <li>Xiao-Zhi Gao (University of Eastern Finland, Finland)</li> <li>Thaier Hayajneh (Fordham University, USA)</li> <li>Chin-Ling Chen (Chaoyang University of Technology, Taiwan)</li> <li>Nuno M. Garcia (Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal)</li> <li>Arianna D'Ulizia (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Italy)</li> <li>Robertas Damaševičius (Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), Lithuania)</li> <li>Hiep Xuan Huynh (Can Tho University, VietNam)</li> <li>Ji Zhang (University of Southern Queensland, Australia)</li> <li>Xiaohui Tao (University of Southern Queensland, Australia)</li> <li>Ye Wang (National University of Defense Technology, China)</li> <li>Nageswara Rao Moparthi (KL University, India)</li> <li>Shuai Liu (Hunan Normal University, China)</li> <li>Prof Xiaoming Fu (Georg-August-University of Goettingen, Germany)</li> <li>Prof Zhisheng Huang (Vrije University of Amsterdam)</li> <li>Prof Rose Quan (Northumbria University, UK)</li> <li>Prof Shi Dong (Zhoukou Normal University, China)</li> <li>Dr Limei Peng (Kyungpook National University, South Korea)</li> <li>Prof Hui Ma( Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)</li> <li>Dr. Venkatesan Subramanian (Indian Institute of Information Technology – Allahabad, India)</li> <li>Dr Pon Harshavardhanan (VIT Bhopal University, India)</li> <li>Dr. Manish Kumar (The Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, India)</li> <li>Muzammil Hussain, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan</li> <li>Michael Bewong, Charles Sturt University, Australia</li> <li>Shabir Ahmad, Gachon University, Korea</li> <li>Vu Nguyen, University of Science, Vietnam</li> <li>Xiaodi Huang, Charles Sturt University, Australia</li> <li>Jianming Yong, University of Southern Queensland, Australia</li> <li>Yogeshwar Vijayakumar Navandar; National Institute of Technology, Indian.</li> <li>Zhengyi Chai, Tiangong University in China, China</li> <li>Chuanlong Wang, Taiyuan Normal University, China</li> <li>Chin-Feng Lee, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taiwan</li> <li>Hsing-Chung Chen (Jack Chen), Asia University, Taiwan</li> <li>Wen-Yang Lin, National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan</li> <li>Chun-Hao Chen, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan</li> <li>Mudasir Mohd, University of Kashmir, India.</li> <li>BalaAnand Muthu, INTI International University, Malaysia.</li> <li>Md Rafiqul Islam, Australian Institute of Higher Education, Australia.</li> <li>Jin Wang, Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, China.</li> <li>Chandu Thota, University of Nicosia, Cyprus.</li> <li>Haris M. 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