03248nam 2200433 450 991058019320332120230822182638.0(CKB)5860000000055164(NjHacI)995860000000055164(EXLCZ)99586000000005516420230822d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSNTA '22 proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Systems and Network Telemetry and Analytics : June 30, 2022, Minneapolis, MN, USA /general chairs, Massimo Cafaro [and three others]New York :Association for Computing Machinery,2022.1 online resource (62 pages) illustrationsACM ConferencesIncludes index.1-4503-9315-2 The 5th International Workshop on Systems and Network Telemetry and Analytics (SNTA 2022), a full-day meeting at the HPDC 2022 conference in Minneapolis, United States, aims at bridging the systems and network telemetry and the latest advances in machine learning and data science technologies, to advance the performance and reliability of HPC and distributed systems.HPC and distributed systems are the driving force for the advancement of many emerging technologies, such as exascale systems, quantum machines, terabit networking, 5G/6G wireless, and cloud/edge computing. The tasks of systems and network telemetry are a key element for effective operations and management of these systems, by offering comprehensive monitoring and analysis capabilities to provide visibility into what is occurring at any time. The tasks will be significantly complicated with the greater complexity of computing systems, increasing network speed, and the mobile and IoT devices. Such changes and advances in technology will require more scalable telemetry and analysis techniques for data-driven diagnostics and deeper data analysis. In addition to the quantitative and qualitative challenges, data pressure in systems and networks also comes from various sources such as end systems, switches, firewalls, intrusion sensors, and the emerging network elements speaking with different syntax and semantics, which makes organizing and incorporating the generated data difficult for comprehensive analysis. This workshop looks for new approaches and methods at the intersection of HPC systems and data sciences to address these difficult challenges of emerging technologies from the diverse angles of systems/network performance, availability, reliability, and security.Electronic data processingDistributed processingCongressesComputer scienceDistributed data processingNetwork performance (Telecommunication)CongressesElectronic data processingDistributed processingComputer science.Distributed data processing.Network performance (Telecommunication)004Cafaro MassimoNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910580193203321SNTA '223503023UNINA01258nam0 22002891i 450 UON0021483520231205103349.44008-07-11537-120030730d1990 |0itac50 baengUS|||| |||||ˆThe ‰ desacralization of the French monarchy in the eighteenth centuryJeffrey W. MerrickBaton RougeLondonLouisiana State University Press1990. XIV196 p. ; 24 cm.Francia -Rivoluzione1789UONC034883FIRivoluzione franceseUONC040174FIUSBaton RougeUONL001427GBLondonUONL003044944.04Storia della Francia. 1789-180421MERRICKJeffrey W.UONV129839445603Louisiana State University PressUONV252837650ITSOL20260123RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEO E ARCHIVIO STORICOUONSIUON00214835SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEO E ARCHIVIO STORICOSI EUR C A 0657 SI SC 34477 5 0657 Desacralization of the French monarchy in the eighteenth century93024UNIOR