HPI Future SOC Lab – Proceedings 2018

By Kaushik Rana, Durga Prasad Mohapatra, Julia Sidorova, Lars Lundberg, Lars Sköld, Luís Fernando Lopes Grim, André Leon Sampaio Gradvohl, Jonas Cremerius, Simon Siegert, Anton von Weltzien, Annika Baldi, Finn Klessascheck, Svitlana Kalancha, Tom Lichtenstein, Nuhad Shaabani, Christoph Meinel, Tobias Friedrich, Pascal Lenzner, David Schumann, Ingmar Wiese, Nicole Sarna, Lena Wiese, Araek Sami Tashkandi, Estée van der Walt, Jan H. P. Eloff, Christopher Schmidt, Johannes Hügle, Siegfried Horschig, Matthias Uflacker, Pejman Najafi, Andrey Sapegin, Feng Cheng, Dragan Stojanovic, Aleksandra Stojnev Ilić, Igor Djordjevic, Natalija Stojanovic, Bratislav Predic, Mario González-Jiménez, Juan de Lara, Sven Mischkewitz, Bernhard Kainz, André van Hoorn, Vincenzo Ferme, Henning Schulz, Marlene Knigge, Sonja Hecht, Loina Prifti, Helmut Krcmar, Benjamin Fabian, Tatiana Ermakova, Stefan Kelkel, Annika Baumann, Laura Morgenstern, Max Plauth, Felix Eberhard, Felix Wolff, Andreas Polze, Tim Cech, Noel Danz, Nele Sina Noack, Lukas Pirl, Jossekin Jakob Beilharz, Roberto C. L. De Oliveira, Fábio Mendes Soares, Carlos Juiz, Belen Bermejo, Alexander Mühle, Andreas Grüner, Vageesh Saxena, Tatiana Gayvoronskaya, Christopher Weyand, Mirko Krause, Markus Frank, Sebastian Bischoff, Freya Behrens, Julius Rückin, Adrian Ziegler, Thomas Vogel, Chinh Tran, Irene Moser, Lars Grunske, Gábor Szárnyas, József Marton, János Maginecz, Dániel Varró, János Benjamin Antal

HPI Future SOC Lab – Proceedings 2018
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The “HPI Future SOC Lab” is a cooperation of the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) and industry partners. Its mission is to enable and promote exchange and interaction between the research community and the industry partners. The HPI Future SOC Lab provides researchers with free of charge access to a complete infrastructure of state of the art hard and software. This infrastructure includes components, which might be too expensive for an ordinary research environment, such as servers with up to 64 cores and 2 TB main memory. The offerings address researchers particularly from but not limited to the areas of computer science and business information systems. Main areas of research include cloud computing, parallelization, and In-Memory technologies. This technical report presents results of research projects executed in 2018. Selected projects have presented their results on April 17th and November 14th 2017 at the Future SOC Lab Day events.

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