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Natalia Chechina
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- affiliation: University of Glasgow, UK
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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j5]Ivan Valkov, Phil Trinder, Natalia Chechina:
Reliable distribution of computational load in robot teams. Auton. Robots 45(3): 351-369 (2021) - [c10]Zoheir A. Sabeur, Constantinos Marios Angelopoulos, Liam Collick, Natalia Chechina, Deniz Cetinkaya, Alessandro Bruno:
Advanced Cyber and Physical Situation Awareness in Urban Smart Spaces. AHFE (1) 2021: 428-441 - 2020
- [c9]Juan Facorro, Natalia Chechina:
Clojerl: the expressive power of Clojure on the BEAM. Erlang Workshop 2020: 41-52
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c8]Pericles Loucopoulos, Evangelia Kavakli, Natalia Chechina:
Requirements Engineering for Cyber Physical Production Systems. CAiSE 2019: 276-291 - 2018
- [c7]Ivan Valkov, Natalia Chechina, Phil Trinder:
Comparing languages for engineering server software: erlang, go, and scala with akka. SAC 2018: 218-225 - [e2]Natalia Chechina, Adrian Francalanza:
Proceedings of the 17th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Erlang, ICFP 2018, St. Louis, MO, USA, September 23-29, 2018. ACM 2018 [contents] - 2017
- [j4]Phil Trinder, Natalia Chechina, Nikolaos Papaspyrou, Konstantinos Sagonas, Simon J. Thompson, Stephen Adams, Stavros Aronis, Robert Baker, Eva Bihari, Olivier Boudeville, Francesco Cesarini, Maurizio Di Stefano, Sverker Eriksson, Viktoria Fordós, Amir Ghaffari, Aggelos Giantsios, Rickard Green, Csaba Hoch, David Klaftenegger, Huiqing Li, Kenneth Lundin, Kenneth MacKenzie, Katerina Roukounaki, Yiannis Tsiouris, Kjell Winblad:
Scaling Reliably: Improving the Scalability of the Erlang Distributed Actor Platform. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 39(4): 17:1-17:46 (2017) - [j3]Natalia Chechina, Kenneth MacKenzie, Simon J. Thompson, Phil Trinder, Olivier Boudeville, Viktoria Fordós, Csaba Hoch, Amir Ghaffari, Mario Moro Hernandez:
Evaluating Scalable Distributed Erlang for Scalability and Reliability. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 28(8): 2244-2257 (2017) - [e1]Natalia Chechina, Scott Lystig Fritchie:
Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Erlang, Oxford, United Kingdom, September 3-9, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5179-9 [contents] - [i1]Phil Trinder, Natalia Chechina, Nikolaos Papaspyrou, Konstantinos Sagonas, Simon J. Thompson, Stephen Adams, Stavros Aronis, Robert Baker, Eva Bihari, Olivier Boudeville, Francesco Cesarini, Maurizio Di Stefano, Sverker Eriksson, Viktoria Fordós, Amir Ghaffari, Aggelos Giantsios, Rickard Green, Csaba Hoch, David Klaftenegger, Huiqing Li, Kenneth Lundin, Kenneth MacKenzie, Katerina Roukounaki, Yiannis Tsiouris, Kjell Winblad:
Scaling Reliably: Improving the Scalability of the Erlang Distributed Actor Platform. CoRR abs/1704.07234 (2017) - 2016
- [j2]Natalia Chechina, Huiqing Li, Amir Ghaffari, Simon J. Thompson, Phil Trinder:
Improving the network scalability of Erlang. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 90-91: 22-34 (2016) - [c6]Andreea Lutac, Natalia Chechina, Gerardo Aragon-Camarasa, Phil Trinder:
Towards reliable and scalable robot communication. Erlang Workshop 2016: 12-23 - [c5]Natalia Chechina, Mario Moro Hernandez, Phil Trinder:
A scalable reliable instant messenger using the SD Erlang libraries. Erlang Workshop 2016: 33-41 - 2015
- [c4]Kenneth MacKenzie, Natalia Chechina, Phil Trinder:
Performance portability through semi-explicit placement in distributed Erlang. Erlang Workshop 2015: 27-38 - 2013
- [c3]Amir Ghaffari, Natalia Chechina, Phil Trinder, Jon Meredith:
Scalable persistent storage for Erlang: theory and practice. Erlang Workshop 2013: 73-74 - 2012
- [c2]Olivier Boudeville, Francesco Cesarini, Natalia Chechina, Kenneth Lundin, Nikolaos Papaspyrou, Konstantinos Sagonas, Simon J. Thompson, Phil Trinder, Ulf T. Wiger:
RELEASE: A High-Level Paradigm for Reliable Large-Scale Server Software - (Project Paper). Trends in Functional Programming 2012: 263-278 - 2011
- [b1]Natalia Chechina:
Autonomous mobility in multilevel networks. Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK, 2011 - [j1]Natalia Chechina, Peter King, Phil Trinder:
Redundant movements in autonomous mobility: Experimental and theoretical analysis. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 71(10): 1278-1292 (2011) - 2010
- [c1]Natalia Chechina, Peter King, Phil Trinder:
Using Negotiation to Reduce Redundant Autonomous Mobile Program Movements. IAT 2010: 343-346
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