Uploaded image for project: 'Help-Desk'
  1. Help-Desk
  2. HELP-12476

[Fiware-collaboration-req] potential collaboration on automating latency optimizations

    Details

      Description

      Hello FIWARE team,

      I am a faculty member in Computer Science and Engineering at the University
      of Michigan. I'm reaching out to explore the possibility of collaboration
      between your team and ours.

      A few of my colleagues and I have just started working on a new project
      aimed at reducing user-perceived latencies when interacting with online
      services over the Internet. The premise of our work is that, while it is
      easy today to construct complex mobile-cloud apps by reusing public APIs,
      microservices, libraries, etc., optimizing latency requires significant
      development expertise. We seek to reduce the bar for development of low
      latency apps by automating the process of discovering optimizations that
      can help reduce user-perceived latency.

      We are currently in the process of putting together a proposal requesting
      support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for this project. As
      part of this proposal, we are looking around to identify projects that can
      benefit from our work, and given the NSF's recent emphasis on Smart Cities,
      the FIWARE platform caught our attention.

      We believe that applying our work to FIWARE can be of help in optimizing
      latency for services that use your platform. Many studies have shown in the
      past that users are more likely to use an app if the latency of interacting
      with it is low, and so, we believe that the application of our research can
      help the FIWARE community.

      At this point in time, I'm reaching out to see if collaborating with our
      team at the University of Michigan would be of interest to you, if our
      proposal is funded.

      If this is of interest, it would be great to get a letter stating your
      support, so that we can submit this letter along with our proposal. I would
      be glad to send you a draft of the letter, which you can edit as
      appropriate.

      I would be happy to provide more detail about our proposed research. Look
      forward to your reply!

      Cheers,

      Harsha V. Madhyastha
      Associate Professor
      University of Michigan
      http://web.eecs.umich.edu/~harshavm/

      __________________________________________________________________________________________

      You can get more information about our cookies and privacy policies on the following links:

      Fiware-collaboration-req mailing list
      Fiware-collaboration-req@lists.fiware.org
      https://lists.fiware.org/listinfo/fiware-collaboration-req

      [Created via e-mail received from: "Harsha V. Madhyastha" <harshavm@umich.edu>]

        Activity

        Hide
        Stefano Stefano De Panfilis added a comment -

        dear professor madhyastha,

        thank you for your interest in fiware and request of collaboration, we are very honoured having received it.

        we are happy to support you in your reserach and explore possible way of collaboration on the matter.

        from now on we can procede this conversation through normal email. i'm stefano de panfilis the coo of the fiware foundation and my email is stefano.depanfilisfiware.org.

        ciao,
        stefano

        Show
        Stefano Stefano De Panfilis added a comment - dear professor madhyastha, thank you for your interest in fiware and request of collaboration, we are very honoured having received it. we are happy to support you in your reserach and explore possible way of collaboration on the matter. from now on we can procede this conversation through normal email. i'm stefano de panfilis the coo of the fiware foundation and my email is stefano.depanfilisfiware.org. ciao, stefano

          People

          • Assignee:
            Stefano Stefano De Panfilis
            Reporter:
            fw.ext.user FW External User
          • Votes:
            0 Vote for this issue
            Watchers:
            2 Start watching this issue

            Dates

            • Created:
              Updated:
              Resolved: