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Travelled to:
1 × France
1 × Taiwan
1 × USA
1 × United Kingdom
Collaborated with:
V.Leroy R.Guerraoui G.Trédan C.Thraves E.L.Merrer L.Massoulié R.Patra M.Taziki S.Lin F.Taïani M.Bertier G.S.Blair M.Castro P.Druschel A.Nandi A.I.T.Rowstron A.Singh Diego Didona Nuno Diegues Ricardo Neves Paolo Romano 0002
Talks about:
distribut (2) peer (2) high (2) componentis (1) differenti (1) recommend (1) multicast (1) bandwidth (1) transpar (1) transact (1)

Person: Anne-Marie Kermarrec

DBLP DBLP: Kermarrec:Anne=Marie

Contributed to:

VLDB 20152015
CIKM 20112011
PDP 20112011
SAC 20112011
HPDC 20062006
SOSP 20032003
ASPLOS 20162016

Wrote 7 papers:

VLDB-2015-GuerraouiKPT #difference #named #privacy #recommendation
D2P: Distance-Based Differential Privacy in Recommenders (RG, AMK, RP, MT), pp. 862–873.
CIKM-2011-KermarrecLT #distributed #graph #social
Distributed social graph embedding (AMK, VL, GT), pp. 1209–1214.
PDP-2011-KermarrecLT #convergence #independence #random
Converging Quickly to Independent Uniform Random Topologies (AMK, VL, CT), pp. 159–166.
SAC-2011-LinTBBK #component #configuration management #distributed #evolution #programming
Transparent componentisation: high-level (re)configurable programming for evolving distributed systems (SL, FT, MB, GSB, AMK), pp. 203–208.
HPDC-2006-MerrerKM #case study #comparative #estimation #network #scalability
Peer to peer size estimation in large and dynamic networks: A comparative study (ELM, AMK, LM), pp. 7–17.
SOSP-2003-CastroDKNRS #multi #named
SplitStream: high-bandwidth multicast in cooperative environments (MC, PD, AMK, AN, AITR, AS), pp. 298–313.
ASPLOS-2016-DidonaDKGNR #abstraction #memory management #named #performance #transaction
ProteusTM: Abstraction Meets Performance in Transactional Memory (DD, ND, AMK, RG, RN, PR0), pp. 757–771.

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