SwiftComp


The goal of the SwiftComp project is to propose efficient techniques to process large ammount of data.
To this end, we intend to leverage the properties of Conflict free Replicated Data Types, allowing computations to proceed in a decentralized way.


SwiftCloud is the twin project focusing on developing an efficent storage system for cloud environments.

Members

Nuno Preguiça (FCT/UNL)
Sérgio Duarte (FCT/UNL)
David Navalho (FCT/UNL)
Marc Shapiro (INRIA/LIP6)

Support

This work is partially support by: FCT/MCTES, project #PTDC/EEI-SCR/1837/2012, PEst-OE/EEI/UI0527/2011 and CITI, and Amazon AWS in Education grant award.

Background references

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