HPI Future SOC Lab

HPI Future SOC Lab
Author: Bär, Florian,Barrera-Animas, Ari Yair,Baumann, Annika,Cheng, Feng,Choudhary, Yash,Cooray, Thilini,de Oliveira, Roberto C. L.,Di Varano, Igor,Eberhardt, Felix,Eloff, Jan H. P.,Ermakova, Tatiana,Fabian, Benjamin,Friedrich, Tobias,Grohmann, Maria,Hecht, Sonja,Huegle, Johannes,Jabeen, Hajira,Jaeger, David,Kelkel, Stefan,Knigge, Marlene,Krcmar, Helmut,Kuster, Bernhard,Lehmann, Jens,López-Cuevas, Armando,Lundberg, Lars,Medina-Pérez, Miguel Angel,Meinel, Christoph,Monroy-Borja, Raúl,Möstl, Christian,Netzeband, André,Neumer, Tamas,Niederleithinger, Ernst,Plauth, Max,Podapati, Sasidhar,Polze, Andreas,Prifti, Loina,Ramírez-Márquez, José Emmanuel,Rodríguez, Jorge,Rosander, Oliver,Rothenberger, Ralf,Sapegin, Andrey,Schmidt, Christopher,Schmidt, Rainer,Sejdiu, Gëzim,Servadei, Lorenzo,Sidorova, Julia A.,Sköld, Lars,Soares, Fábio Mendes,Sutton, Andrew M.,Trejo, Luis A.,van der Walt, Estée,van Hoorn, André,Wilhelm, Mathias,Willnecker, Felix,Zhang, Shuhao
Publsiher: Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2019
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783869564753

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Das Future SOC Lab am HPI ist eine Kooperation des Hasso-Plattner-Instituts mit verschiedenen Industriepartnern. Seine Aufgabe ist die Ermöglichung und Förderung des Austausches zwischen Forschungsgemeinschaft und Industrie. Am Lab wird interessierten Wissenschaftlern eine Infrastruktur von neuester Hard- und Software kostenfrei für Forschungszwecke zur Verfügung gestellt. Dazu zählen teilweise noch nicht am Markt verfügbare Technologien, die im normalen Hochschulbereich in der Regel nicht zu finanzieren wären, bspw. Server mit bis zu 64 Cores und 2 TB Hauptspeicher. Diese Angebote richten sich insbesondere an Wissenschaftler in den Gebieten Informatik und Wirtschaftsinformatik. Einige der Schwerpunkte sind Cloud Computing, Parallelisierung und In-Memory Technologien. In diesem Technischen Bericht werden die Ergebnisse der Forschungsprojekte des Jahres 2017 vorgestellt. Ausgewählte Projekte stellten ihre Ergebnisse am 25. April und 15. November 2017 im Rahmen der Future SOC Lab Tag Veranstaltungen vor. The “HPI Future SOC Lab” is a cooperation of the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) and industry partners. Its mission is to enable and promote exchange and interaction between the research community and the industry partners. The HPI Future SOC Lab provides researchers with free of charge access to a complete infrastructure of state of the art hard and software. This infrastructure includes components, which might be too expensive for an ordinary research environment, such as servers with up to 64 cores and 2 TB main memory. The offerings address researchers particularly from but not limited to the areas of computer science and business information systems. Main areas of research include cloud computing, parallelization, and In-Memory technologies. This technical report presents results of research projects executed in 2017. Selected projects have presented their results on April 25th and November 15th 2017 at the Future SOC Lab Day events.

HPI Future SOC Lab Proceedings 2017

HPI Future SOC Lab     Proceedings 2017
Author: Shuhao Zhang,Max Plauth,Felix Eberhardt,Andreas Polze,Jens Lehmann,Gezim Sejdiu,Hajira Jabeen,Lorenzo Servadei,Christian Möstl,Florian Bär,André Netzeband,Rainer Schmidt,Marlene Knigge,Sonja Hecht,Loina Prifti,Helmut Krcmar,Andrey Sapegin,David Jaeger,Feng Cheng,Christoph Meinel,Tobias Friedrich,Ralf Rothenberger,Andrew M. Sutton,Julia A. Sidorova,Lars Lundberg,Oliver Rosander,Lars Sköld,Igor Di Varano,Estée van der Walt,Jan H. P. Eloff,Benjamin Fabian,Annika Baumann,Tatiana Ermakova,Stefan Kelkel,Yash Choudhary,Thilini Cooray,Jorge Rodríguez,Miguel Angel Medina-Pérez,Luis A. Trejo,Ari Yair Barrera-Animas,Raúl Monroy-Borja,Armando López-Cuevas,José Emmanuel Ramírez-Márquez,Maria Grohmann,Ernst Niederleithinger,Sasidhar Podapati,Christopher Schmidt,Johannes Huegle,Roberto C. L. de Oliveira,Fábio Mendes Soares,André van Hoorn,Tamas Neumer,Felix Willnecker,Mathias Wilhelm,Bernhard Kuster
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1236168888

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HPI Future SOC Lab Proceedings 2018

HPI Future SOC Lab     Proceedings 2018
Author: Kaushik Rana,Durga Prasad Mohapatra,Julia Sidorova,Lars Lundberg,Lars Sköld,Luís Fernando Lopes Grim,André Leon Sampaio Gradvohl,Jonas Cremerius,Simon Siegert,Anton von Weltzien,Annika Baldi,Finn Klessascheck,Svitlana Kalancha,Tom Lichtenstein,Nuhad Shaabani,Christoph Meinel,Tobias Friedrich,Pascal Lenzner,David Schumann,Ingmar Wiese,Nicole Sarna,Lena Wiese,Araek Sami Tashkandi,Estée van der Walt,Jan H. P. Eloff,Christopher Schmidt,Johannes Hügle,Siegfried Horschig,Matthias Uflacker,Pejman Najafi,Andrey Sapegin,Feng Cheng,Dragan Stojanovic,Aleksandra Stojnev Ilić,Igor Djordjevic,Natalija Stojanovic,Bratislav Predic,Mario González-Jiménez,Juan de Lara,Sven Mischkewitz,Bernhard Kainz,André van Hoorn,Vincenzo Ferme,Henning Schulz,Marlene Knigge,Sonja Hecht,Loina Prifti,Helmut Krcmar,Benjamin Fabian,Tatiana Ermakova,Stefan Kelkel,Annika Baumann,Laura Morgenstern,Max Plauth,Felix Eberhard,Felix Wolff,Andreas Polze,Tim Cech,Noel Danz,Nele Sina Noack,Lukas Pirl,Jossekin Jakob Beilharz,Roberto C. L. De Oliveira,Fábio Mendes Soares,Carlos Juiz,Belen Bermejo,Alexander Mühle,Andreas Grüner,Vageesh Saxena,Tatiana Gayvoronskaya,Christopher Weyand,Mirko Krause,Markus Frank,Sebastian Bischoff,Freya Behrens,Julius Rückin,Adrian Ziegler,Thomas Vogel,Chinh Tran,Irene Moser,Lars Grunske,Gábor Szárnyas,József Marton,János Maginecz,Dániel Varró,János Benjamin Antal
Publsiher: Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2023-06-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783869565477

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The “HPI Future SOC Lab” is a cooperation of the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) and industry partners. Its mission is to enable and promote exchange and interaction between the research community and the industry partners. The HPI Future SOC Lab provides researchers with free of charge access to a complete infrastructure of state of the art hard and software. This infrastructure includes components, which might be too expensive for an ordinary research environment, such as servers with up to 64 cores and 2 TB main memory. The offerings address researchers particularly from but not limited to the areas of computer science and business information systems. Main areas of research include cloud computing, parallelization, and In-Memory technologies. This technical report presents results of research projects executed in 2018. Selected projects have presented their results on April 17th and November 14th 2017 at the Future SOC Lab Day events.

Proceedings of the Fifth HPI Cloud Symposium Operating the Cloud 2017

Proceedings of the Fifth HPI Cloud Symposium  Operating the Cloud    2017
Author: Andreas Polze,Charles Ayo,Ambrose Azeta,Matthias Bastian,Mohamed Esam Eldin Elsaid,Jan Eloff,Jan Graichen,Christoph Meinel,Sanjay Misra,Isaac Odun-Ayo,Nicholas Omoregbe,Lukas Pirl,Max Plauth,Ahmed Shawish,Estee van der Walt
Publsiher: Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2018
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783869564326

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Jedes Jahr lädt das Hasso-Plattner-Institut (HPI) Gäste aus der Industrie und der Wissenschaft zu einem kooperativen und wissenschaftlichen Symposium zum Thema Cloud Computing ein. Unser Ziel ist es, ein Forum für den Austausch von Wissen und Erfahrungen zwischen der Industrie und der Wissenschaft zu bieten. Parallel zur Veranstaltung findet der HPI Future SOC Lab Tag statt, der eine zusätzliche attraktive Umgebung für wissenschaftliche und branchenbezogene Diskussionen bietet. Das Symposium zielt darauf ab, eine Plattform für produktive Interaktionen von innovativen Ideen, Visionen und aufkommenden Technologien im Bereich von Cloud Computing zu bitten. Anlässlich dieses Symposiums fordern wir die Einreichung von Forschungsarbeiten und Erfahrungsberichte. Dieser technische Bericht umfasst eine Zusammenstellung der im Rahmen des fünften HPI Cloud Symposiums "Operating the Cloud" 2017 angenommenen Forschungspapiere. Wir danken den Autoren für spannende Vorträge und Einblicke in ihre aktuelle Arbeit und Forschung. Darüber hinaus freuen wir uns auf weitere interessante Einreichungen für das kommende Symposium im Laufe des Jahres. Every year, the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) invites guests from industry and academia to a collaborative scientific workshop on the topic Operating the Cloud. Our goal is to provide a forum for the exchange of knowledge and experience between industry and academia. Co-located with the event is the HPI’s Future SOC Lab day, which offers an additional attractive and conducive environment for scientific and industry related discussions. Operating the Cloud aims to be a platform for productive interactions of innovative ideas, visions, and upcoming technologies in the field of cloud operation and administration. In these proceedings, the results of the fifth HPI cloud symposium Operating the Cloud 2017 are published. We thank the authors for exciting presentations and insights into their current work and research. Moreover, we look forward to more interesting submissions for the upcoming symposium in 2018.

Interval Probabilistic Timed Graph Transformation Systems

Interval Probabilistic Timed Graph Transformation Systems
Author: Maria Maximova,Holger Giese,Sven Schneider
Publsiher: Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2022-05-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783869565026

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The formal modeling and analysis is of crucial importance for software development processes following the model based approach. We present the formalism of Interval Probabilistic Timed Graph Transformation Systems (IPTGTSs) as a high-level modeling language. This language supports structure dynamics (based on graph transformation), timed behavior (based on clocks, guards, resets, and invariants as in Timed Automata (TA)), and interval probabilistic behavior (based on Discrete Interval Probability Distributions). That is, for the probabilistic behavior, the modeler using IPTGTSs does not need to provide precise probabilities, which are often impossible to obtain, but rather provides a probability range instead from which a precise probability is chosen nondeterministically. In fact, this feature on capturing probabilistic behavior distinguishes IPTGTSs from Probabilistic Timed Graph Transformation Systems (PTGTSs) presented earlier. Following earlier work on Interval Probabilistic Timed Automata (IPTA) and PTGTSs, we also provide an analysis tool chain for IPTGTSs based on inter-formalism transformations. In particular, we provide in our tool AutoGraph a translation of IPTGTSs to IPTA and rely on a mapping of IPTA to Probabilistic Timed Automata (PTA) to allow for the usage of the Prism model checker. The tool Prism can then be used to analyze the resulting PTA w.r.t. probabilistic real-time queries asking for worst-case and best-case probabilities to reach a certain set of target states in a given amount of time.

Fast Packrat Parsing in a Live Programming Environment

Fast Packrat Parsing in a Live Programming Environment
Author: Friedrich Schöne,Patrick Rein,Robert Hirschfeld
Publsiher: Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2022-06-14
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783869565033

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Language developers who design domain-specific languages or new language features need a way to make fast changes to language definitions. Those fast changes require immediate feedback. Also, it should be possible to parse the developed languages quickly to handle extensive sets of code. Parsing expression grammars provides an easy to understand method for language definitions. Packrat parsing is a method to parse grammars of this kind, but this method is unable to handle left-recursion properly. Existing solutions either partially rewrite left-recursive rules and partly forbid them, or use complex extensions to packrat parsing that are hard to understand and cost-intensive. We investigated methods to make parsing as fast as possible, using easy to follow algorithms while not losing the ability to make fast changes to grammars. We focused our efforts on two approaches. One is to start from an existing technique for limited left-recursion rewriting and enhance it to work for general left-recursive grammars. The second approach is to design a grammar compilation process to find left-recursion before parsing, and in this way, reduce computational costs wherever possible and generate ready to use parser classes. Rewriting parsing expression grammars is a task that, if done in a general way, unveils a large number of cases such that any rewriting algorithm surpasses the complexity of other left-recursive parsing algorithms. Lookahead operators introduce this complexity. However, most languages have only little portions that are left-recursive and in virtually all cases, have no indirect or hidden left-recursion. This means that the distinction of left-recursive parts of grammars from components that are non-left-recursive holds great improvement potential for existing parsers. In this report, we list all the required steps for grammar rewriting to handle left-recursion, including grammar analysis, grammar rewriting itself, and syntax tree restructuring. Also, we describe the implementation of a parsing expression grammar framework in Squeak/Smalltalk and the possible interactions with the already existing parser Ohm/S. We quantitatively benchmarked this framework directing our focus on parsing time and the ability to use it in a live programming context. Compared with Ohm, we achieved massive parsing time improvements while preserving the ability to use our parser it as a live programming tool. The work is essential because, for one, we outlined the difficulties and complexity that come with grammar rewriting. Also, we removed the existing limitations that came with left-recursion by eliminating them before parsing.

Compositional Analysis of Probabilistic Timed Graph Transformation Systems

Compositional Analysis of Probabilistic Timed Graph Transformation Systems
Author: Maria Maximova,Holger Giese,Sven Schneider
Publsiher: Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2022-05-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783869565019

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The analysis of behavioral models is of high importance for cyber-physical systems, as the systems often encompass complex behavior based on e.g. concurrent components with mutual exclusion or probabilistic failures on demand. The rule-based formalism of probabilistic timed graph transformation systems is a suitable choice when the models representing states of the system can be understood as graphs and timed and probabilistic behavior is important. However, model checking PTGTSs is limited to systems with rather small state spaces. We present an approach for the analysis of large scale systems modeled as probabilistic timed graph transformation systems by systematically decomposing their state spaces into manageable fragments. To obtain qualitative and quantitative analysis results for a large scale system, we verify that results obtained for its fragments serve as overapproximations for the corresponding results of the large scale system. Hence, our approach allows for the detection of violations of qualitative and quantitative safety properties for the large scale system under analysis. We consider a running example in which we model shuttles driving on tracks of a large scale topology and for which we verify that shuttles never collide and are unlikely to execute emergency brakes. In our evaluation, we apply an implementation of our approach to the running example.

Language and tool support for 3D crochet patterns

Language and tool support for 3D crochet patterns
Author: Klara Seitz,Jens Lincke,Patrick Rein,Robert Hirschfeld
Publsiher: Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783869565057

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Crochet is a popular handcraft all over the world. While other techniques such as knitting or weaving have received technical support over the years through machines, crochet is still a purely manual craft. Not just the act of crochet itself is manual but also the process of creating instructions for new crochet patterns, which is barely supported by domain specific digital solutions. This leads to unstructured and often also ambiguous and erroneous pattern instructions. In this report, we propose a concept to digitally represent crochet patterns. This format incorporates crochet techniques which allows domain specific support for crochet pattern designers during the pattern creation and instruction writing process. As contributions, we present a thorough domain analysis, the concept of a graph structure used as domain specific language to specify crochet patterns and a prototype of a projectional editor using the graph as representation format of patterns and a diagramming system to visualize them in 2D and 3D. By analyzing the domain, we learned about crochet techniques and pain points of designers in their pattern creation workflow. These insights are the basis on which we defined the pattern representation. In order to evaluate our concept, we built a prototype by which the feasibility of the concept is shown and we tested the software with professional crochet designers who approved of the concept.