adrianobits.de
is the homepage of Adrian Klein, a German PhD student in Tokyo.Here you can find information about:
Name: Adrian Klein
Hometown: Unterhaching in Bavaria, Germany (close to Munich)
Languages:
German,
Spanish,
English,
Japanese
Degree: Master of Science with honours (in Software Engineering)
(University of Augsburg, Technical University Munich,
and Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich)
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Occupation: PhD student of Computer Science at the The University of Tokyo
(Lab: Honiden Lab @ National Institute of Informatics)
Goals: Find a job in Japan & Create great software
(Planned graduation in March, 2013)
German,
Spanish,
English,
Japanese
Degree: Master of Science with honours (in Software Engineering)
(University of Augsburg, Technical University Munich,
and Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich)
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Occupation: PhD student of Computer Science at the The University of Tokyo
(Lab: Honiden Lab @ National Institute of Informatics)
Goals: Find a job in Japan & Create great software
(Planned graduation in March, 2013)
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LinkedIn
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Twitter
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Blog
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Research Interest
My research interest touches both on Service Oriented Computing and Cloud Computing.
In particular, I am interested in finding services with non-functional, quality, properties (QoS)
which are good or (near) optimal for given settings.
(e.g. latency/response time, price or availability are some common QoS properties)
So far, I focused on how to handle these in a probabilistic and efficient manner
in order to foster practical applicability of current approaches.
Currently, I am also investigating how make current approaches effective in a cloud setting,
as more and more services get deployed in the cloud.
Publications (PhD)
My research interest touches both on Service Oriented Computing and Cloud Computing.
In particular, I am interested in finding services with non-functional, quality, properties (QoS)
which are good or (near) optimal for given settings.
(e.g. latency/response time, price or availability are some common QoS properties)
So far, I focused on how to handle these in a probabilistic and efficient manner
in order to foster practical applicability of current approaches.
Currently, I am also investigating how make current approaches effective in a cloud setting,
as more and more services get deployed in the cloud.
Publications (PhD)
- Adrian Klein, Fuyuki Ishikawa, Shinichi Honiden: Towards Network-aware Service Composition in the Cloud (The 21st International World Wide Web Conference, WWW 2012 Lyon, France. April 16-20, 2012) [to appear]
- Adrian Klein, Fuyuki Ishikawa, Shinichi Honiden: Efficient Heuristic Approach with Improved Time Complexity for QoS-aware Service Composition (The 9th International Conference on Web Services, ICWS 2011 @ Application and Experience Track. Washington DC, USA. July 4-9, 2011) [Paper] [ICWS Presentation, July 08] [Accepted Version, © Copyright IEEE]
- Adrian Klein, Fuyuki Ishikawa, Shinichi Honiden: Efficient QoS-aware Service Composition with a Probabilistic Service Selection Policy (The 8th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing, ICSOC 2010. San Francisco, California. December 7-10, 2010) [Paper] [ICSOC Presentation, Dec. 08] [The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com]
- Adrian Klein: A Probabilistic Approach to Service Selection with Conditional Contracts and Usage Patterns (Master's Thesis, based on previous paper. September 2009) [Thesis]
- Adrian Klein, Fuyuki Ishikawa, Bernhard Bauer: A Probabilistic Approach to Service Selection with Conditional Contracts and Usage Patterns (The 7th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing, ICSOC 2009. Stockholm, Sweden. November 23-27, 2009) [Paper] [ICSOC Presentation, Nov. 25] [The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com]
- Adrian Klein: Automated structural and functional testing of untrusted code in a secure environment - UniBene: A system for automated testing (Bachelor's Thesis. September 2008) [German (with English abstract)]
- Andreas Budde, Adrian Klein, Nurije Ljaci, Chi Tai Dang, Elisabeth André: Interaction via tangibles and virtuals in a tabletop application (Conference Supplementary of IEEE Tabletop 2008. October 2008) [Published Poster] [Corresponding Technical Paper]
Medical registers
TIPS-Register (German site)
(since 2006/01, tracks TIPS interventions, > 700 patients)
(listed in order of creation, newest first)
- ICE-Register (German site) (since 2010/07, tracks Iliac-Common & External Artery interventions)
Impressum:
Adrian Klein (for contact see below)
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which was created and licensed under the
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported
by Ganeshk.
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which was created and licensed under the
Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License
by komodomedia.com.