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    Challenges and Benefits of Using Open Standards for Network Automation and Orchestration
    (IEEE, 2022-11-15)
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    Łapacz, Roman
    Digital platforms are enabling communication service providers provide user-centric flexible services on-demand. To achieve the required level of efficiency standard approaches to architecture and design decisions, together with the implementation of network automation and orchestration are needed. The goal of this paper is to discuss the lessons learnt from the efforts put into the implementation and deployment of the Service Provider Architecture platform.
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    Supporting Location Transparent Services in a Mobile Edge Computing Environment
    (Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, 2018)
    Gilly, Katja
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    Smartphone Traffic Review
    (Springer International Publishing, 2014)
    Mitevski, Boban
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    Hybrid Learning-the new normal
    (2022)
    Idrizi, Ermira
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    Trajkovik, Vladimir
    The quest for knowledge is a defining characteristic of our age. Hybrid learning is an extension of this endeavour, combining in-person and remote training. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, all classroom activities were moved online. Hybrid learning is here to stay due to its advantages in modern education delivery while satisfying learning objectives. However, it has some flaws that hinder its acceptance. To gather real-time data on how students respond to digital transformation, the present paper examines student diversity in relation to the digital threshold. We aim to map students' online learning experiences in terms of adaptability, learning outcomes and compare the different modes of students' taking classes, and their academic achievements. Even though hybrid learning shows some limitations and drawbacks, nevertheless it is more accepting by students' than only handing materials. However, there are ways to overcome the disadvantages of hybrid learning and promote its future acceptance. Because hybrid learning takes advantage of current technological advances to fulfil learners' requirements in a range of contexts, it holds enormous potential for the future of education.
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    Community-based VM placement framework
    (Springer Nature, 2015-10-23)
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    Juiz, Carlos
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    Current prospects towards energy-efficient top HPC systems
    (National Library of Serbia, 2016)
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    Juiz, Carlos
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    Impact of Community Structures on Ad Hoc Networks Performances
    (Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010)
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    Complex Cloud Datacenters
    (Elsevier BV, 2014)
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    Juiz, Carlos
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    Simulation dataset for community-based allocation and migration strategies for fog computing
    (2018-04)
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    Gilly, Katja
    This dataset contains simulation data used in the paper Community-based allocation and migration strategies for fog computing. The data is generated using the CloudSim and SUMO simulators. The description of data is given in the readme.txt file.
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    Improving Service Management for Federated Resources to Support Virtual Research Environments
    (Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience, 2018-05-10)
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    Prnjat, Ognjen
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    Liabotis, Ioannis
    Virtual research environments provide an easy access to e-Infrastructures for researchers by creating an abstracted service-oriented layer on top of the available resources. Using the portal, researchers can focus on the research workflow and data analysis while being provided with a consolidated unified view of all tools necessary for their activities. The sustainable lifecycle of a virtual research environment can only be achieved if it is going to be used with high quality of experience by a large body of users. Aiming for this goal, in this paper we analyse the requirements and implementation of a cross-community virtual research environment that brings together researchers from three different domains. Promoting interdisciplinary research and cooperation, the federated virtual research environment is based on the service orientation paradigm, offering anything as a service solutions. Thus, the main pillar for a successful implementation of this solution is the careful design and management of the underlying elementary services and service compositions. The rest of the paper discusses the challenges of the service management implementation focusing on interoperability by design and service management standards.