Gilles Tredan
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Gilles Tredan Ph.D. Student
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Short biography
Since October 2006, I'm a PhD. student under supervision of Achour Mostefaoui. I was previously reading for a post-graduate engineering degree and a master's degree in computer science in the IFSIC institute. I graduated in September 2006. Here is my extended cv
Research interests
- Open/Complex/Social networks modeling
- Distributed estimation of graph topological properties
- Probabilistic algorithms
- Byzantine and malicious behaviours
Former research activities
- 2005: I simulated tracking algorithms for wireless sensor networks
- 2006: I studied the way to use crash pattern assumptions to allow better implementation of failure detectors
Publications
Journals:
- A timing assumption and two t-resilient protocols for implementing an eventual leader service in asynchronous shared memory systems pdf
Algorithmica, in press. DOI 10.1007/s00453-008-9190-2
with Antonio Fernández, Ernesto Jiménez, Michel Raynal - On the Fly Estimation of the Processes that Are Alive in an Asynchronous Message-Passing System pdf
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, vol. 20, no. 6, pp. 778-787, June, 2009
with Achour Mostefaoui and Michel Raynal - How robust are gossip-based communication protocols?
Operating Systems Review 41(5): 14-18 (2007)
with Lorenzo Alvisi, Jeroen Doumen, Rachid Guerraoui, Boris Koldehofe, Harry C. Li and Robbert van Renesse
Regular papers:
- Large-Scale Networked Systems: From Anarchy to Geometric Self-structuring pdf
10th International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking (ICDCN 09)
with Kermarrec A.M., Mostéfaoui A., Raynal M., and Carneiro Viana A. - A Timing Assumption and a t-Resilient Protocol for Implementing an Eventual Leader Service in Asynchronous Shared Memory Systems pdf
Tenth IEEE International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC 2007)
with Fernàndez A., Jiménez E. and Raynal M. - Byzantine Consensus with Few Synchronous Links pdf
Principles of Distributed Systems, 11th International Conference, (OPODIS 2007)
with Mostefaoui A. and Hamouma M. - On the fly estimation of the processes that are alive/crashed in an asynchronous message-passing system pdf
Proc. of The 12th IEEE International Symposium Pacific Rim Dependable Computing (PRDC'06)
with Mostefaoui A. and Raynal M.
Briefs:
- Evaluating the Quality of a Network Topology through Random Walks
Proceedings of the Twenty-Second International Symposium on Distributed Computing, (DISC 2008)
with Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Erwan Le Merrer and Bruno Sericola - From anarchy to geometric structuring: the power of virtual coordinates
Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Annual ACM Symposium of Principles of Distributed Computing, (PODC 2008)
with Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Achour Mostéfaoui, Michel Raynal and Aline Carneiro Viana - Towards the minimal synchrony for byzantine consensus pdf
Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Annual ACM Symposium of Principles of Distributed Computing, (PODC 2007)
with Mostefaoui A.
Other:
- Centralité du second ordre : Calcul distribué de l'importance de noeuds
Actes de Algotel 2009
with A.-M. Kermarrec, E. Le Merrer, Bruno Séricola
- VINCOS: Systèmes répartis de grande taille: de l'anarchie à l'auto-structuration
Actes du Colloque Francophone sur l'Ingenierie des Protocoles (CFIP 2008)
with A. C. Viana - Centralities: Capturing the Fuzzy Notion of Importance in Social Graphs
Second ACM Workshop on Social Network Systems March, 2009
with E. Le Merrer - Systèmes répartis de grande taille: de l'anarchie à l'auto-structuration
Réseaux et Télécoms (Lettre Bimestrielle), Editions Techniques de L'Ingénieur. May 2008
with A. C. Viana - Think distributed: a glimpse of decentralized algorithmic
(popularization article), published under Creative Commons
with E. Le Merrer
Teaching
I am teaching assistant for the University of Rennes 1. Since octobre 2006, I was involved in the following lectures:
- 1st year:
- OpenOffice suite use
- Scientific computing / Mathematica : Functionnal programming
- 3rd year:
- Algorithms and programming - to biology students
- Operating Systems and Computer Architecture
- 4th year:
- Operating Systems and Algorithms
- 5th year:
- Unix and Operating Systems
- Hardware and Computer Architecture
