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Travelled to:
1 × Brazil
1 × France
1 × Italy
1 × Korea
1 × Switzerland
1 × Taiwan
1 × USA
Collaborated with:
S.Y.Shin H.Kimm J.Lee G.Park S.Kim B.Kim W.E.Wong H.Ahn H.Oh H.Ham H.Kim S.Yi J.Kim H.Min M.Park C.Jeon Y.Cho J.Hong
Talks about:
manag (3) softwar (2) reliabl (2) system (2) scheme (2) effici (2) grid (2) base (2) framework (1) algorithm (1)

Person: Chang Oan Sung

DBLP DBLP: Sung:Chang_Oan

Contributed to:

SAC 20122012
SAC 20112011
SAC 20102010
SAC 20092009
SAC 20082008
SAC 20072007
SAC 20062006

Wrote 8 papers:

SAC-2012-KimPJSCH #garbage collection #hybrid #named #performance
AAGC: an efficient associativity-aware garbage collection scheme for hybrid FTLs (BK, MP, CJ, COS, YC, JH), pp. 1785–1790.
SAC-2011-LeePKKS #grid #power management #reduction #scheduling #smarttech
Power consumption scheduling for peak load reduction in smart grid homes (JL, GLP, SWK, HJK, COS), pp. 584–588.
SAC-2010-YiKMKS #adaptation #fault tolerance #named #reliability
ART: adaptive, reliable, and fault-tolerant task management for computational grids (SY, JYK, HM, BK, COS), pp. 238–239.
SAC-2009-KimmSHS #development #safety
Failure management development for integrated automotive safety-critical software systems (HK, SYS, HsH, COS), pp. 517–521.
SAC-2008-LeePSK #performance
A group management scheme for an efficient location-based service (JL, GLP, COS, SWK), pp. 1705–1709.
SAC-2008-WongSS #re-engineering
Message from the software engineering track chairs: editorial (WEW, COS, SYS), p. 660.
SAC-2007-KimmSS #algorithm #evaluation #linux #mobile #scalability
Evaluation of interval-based dynamic voltage scaling algorithms on mobile Linux system (HK, SYS, COS), pp. 1141–1145.
SAC-2006-AhnOS #framework #reliability #towards
Towards reliable OSGi framework and applications (HA, HO, COS), pp. 1456–1461.

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