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2nd Press Release

February 25, 2016 Written by aditess

The ARCADIA project aims to provide a novel reconfigurable by design highly distributed applications’ development paradigm over programmable infrastructure. The main objective is to facilitate application developers to develop software that is able to take advantage of the underlying infrastructure, while in parallel support the deployment and dynamic configuration of applications in an optimal and […]

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ARCADIA Project is now on the AppHub ...

February 8, 2016 Written by aditess

AppHub, an H2020 project, funded in part by the European Commission is a non-profit marketplace and a service platform that brings the market to your open source project. AppHub helps the market to seamlessly identify position and implement the software outcomes of your projects. The partners that run and promote AppHub combine unparalleled expertise in […]

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PROCON 2016 – First Internation...

February 8, 2016 Written by aditess

The continuous growth of Internet content, applications and services has resulted in ever more demanding requirements of computing power, scalability, data processing, data storage, energy consumption and transfer speed. To meet this, one solution is the use of the cloud paradigm for applications and services. It covers a broad range of distributed computing principles as […]

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A tighter control of the networking i...

January 15, 2016 Written by aditess
A tighter control of the networking infrastructure

Cloud Management Software (CMS) provides high-level abstraction and virtualization of the underlying computing, networking and storage resources, to make their provisioning flexible, dynamic, and faster. Unfortunately, the mapping of virtual resources to physical servers and devices is not a trivial task; for this reason, CMS often implements very simple algorithms, leading to inefficient usage of […]

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1st Press Release

January 13, 2016 Written by aditess

The ARCADIA project aims to provide a novel reconfigurable by design highly distributed applications’ development paradigm over programmable infrastructure. The main objective is to facilitate application developers to develop software that is able to take advantage of the underlying infrastructure, while in parallel support the deployment and dynamic configuration of applications in an optimal and […]

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What is ARCADIA

January 13, 2016 Written by aditess
What is ARCADIA
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ARCADIA Publications

December 19, 2015 Written by aditess

Our first research findings are out! Prior to the completion of our 1st year, the ARCADIA consortium is in the front line publishing novel methods that emerged from the project’s recent research activities. Make sure to check the list of published content under the menu Documentation > Publications. Make sure to follow us on our […]

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ARCADIA Project dissemination activit...

August 1, 2015 Written by aditess

The network of the future is envisioned as an effective, intelligent, adaptive, active and high performance Internet that can enable applications ranging from smart cities to tsunami monitoring. The network of the future will be a network of billions or trillions of entities (devices, machines, things, vehicles) communicating seamlessly with one another and is rapidly […]

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1st technical meeting took place in O...

July 13, 2015 Written by aditess

The 1st technical meeting of the ARCADIA project is being organised, during the 7 and 8 of July by SINTEF, in Oslo Norway.  

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ARCADIA Project Scientific disseminat...

July 1, 2015 Written by aditess

International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that focuses on applied research and applications of sensor networks. A large number of important applications depend on sensor networks interfacing with the real world. These applications include medical, military, manufacturing, transportation, safety and environmental planning systems. Many have been difficult to realize […]

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PROJECT DETAILS

Start date: 01/01/2015
End date: 31/12/2017
Duration: 36 months
Reference: GA no 645372
Budget: 3,543,864 €
Funding: 3,543,864 €
Call: H2020-ICT-2014-1

This project has received funding from the European Union’s HORIZON 2020 Programme, (Call H2020-ICT-2014-1), Grant no.645372

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