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Luciana Arantes
Also published under:L. Arantes, Lucaina Arantes, Luciana B. Arantes
Affiliation
CNRS, Inria, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France
Topic
Virtual Machines,Amazon Web Services,Cloud Providers,Instances Of Type,Ad Hoc Networks,Captive Animals,Communication Time,Data Privacy,Directed Acyclic Graph,Distribution System,Dynamic Network,Dynamic Scheduling,Fault-tolerant,Federated Learning,Flow Data,Input Rate,Load Balancing,Monetary Cost,Processing Events,Stream Processing Systems,Total Execution Time,Tumor-infiltrating Lymphocytes,Adaptive System,All-to-all Communication,Amazon EC2,Application Execution,Application Tasks,Application Time,Asynchronous System,Atomic Broadcast,Beginning Of Each Round,Beginning Of The Experiment,Broadcast Algorithm,Broadcast Messages,Burst Mode,CPU Usage,Capacity Of Nodes,Central Leadership,Cloud Computing,Collision,Communication Delay,Communication Graph,Communication Network,Communication Rounds,Correction Algorithm,Critical Time Points,Cross-silo Federated Learning,Current Events,Current Messages,Current Solution,
Biography
Luciana Arantes received the PhD degree in computer science from
 Paris 6 University (UPMC), France, in 2000. She is currently an associate professor with UPMC and research member of
 INRIA/LIP6 Regal project-team. Her research focuses on distributed algorithms for large-scale, heterogeneous, dynamic,
 or self-organizing environments, such as grid, peer-to-peer systems, and cloud computing or mobile networks. She is
 interested in scalability, fault-tolerance, self-organization, load balancing, and latency tolerance issues of
 distributed algorithms and systems.
