The Middleware for Edge Clouds & Cloudlets (MECC) workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners in an effort to achieve a better integration between the different tiers on modern cloud computing platforms.
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Resource Constrained Offloading in Fog Computing
When focusing on the Internet of Things (IoT), communicating and coordinating sensor--actuator data via the cloud involves inefficient overheads and reduces autonomous behavior. The Fog Computing paradigm essentially moves the compute nodes closer to ...
Partial Replication Policies for Dynamic Distributed Transactional Memory in Edge Clouds
Distributed Transactional Memory (DTM) can play a fundamental role in the coordination of participants in edge clouds as a support for mobile distributed applications. DTM emerges as a concurrency mechanism aimed at simplifying distributed programming ...
Towards the Opportunistic Combination of Mobile Ad-hoc Networks with Infrastructure Access
One of the main characteristics of mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) is the lack of global, consistent, and up-to-date knowledge of the network topology. Thus, when routing messages, they must be forwarded from one node to the next based solely on each ...
Life Beyond Distributed Transactions on the Edge
Edge/Fog Computing is an extension to the Cloud Computing model, primarily proposed to pull some of the load on cloud data center towards the edge of the network, i.e., closer to the clients. Despite being a promising model, the foundations to adopt and ...
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
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MECC '17 | 9 | 4 | 44% |
Overall | 9 | 4 | 44% |