Athanasia Asiki, PhD

Personal Info

My name is Athanasia Asiki and I received my Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering (2005) from National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece. I have also completed my doctoral studies as a member of the Computing Systems Laboratory and received my PhD Degree from the Electrical and Computer Engineering School of NTUA (January 2012). My PhD Thesis proposes adaptive methods of efficient management of big data in large scale distributed environments with title:"Adaptive Management and Search of Large Scale Data in Distributed Systems". I received also my MBA in in Techno-Economical Systems from the same institution.

Currently, I am a Senior Researcher at the Computing Systems Laboratory - Cslab in School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, NTUA. My research interests are oriented towards large-scale distributed systems, including data management and discovery in Peer-to-Peer systems, Cloud Computing, Grid technologies and development of applications for distributed data management. I have also participated as a researcher in several European and National programmes.


Publications

Thesis

"Adaptive Management and Search of Large Scale Data in Distributed Systems",PhD Thesis[pdf]

"Study and Experimental Evaluation of Cloud Computing Systems",[pdf] Master Thesis

"Development of a Grid Computing Cluster using the LCG-2_4_0 middleware in the High Energy Physics Laboratory", Diploma Thesis


International Journals

Asiki, A., Tsoumakos, D., and Koziris, N. A DHT-based System for the Management of Loosely Structured, Multidimensional Data LNCS Transactions on Large-Scale Data- and Knowledge-Centered Systems, Accepted

Asiki, A., Tsoumakos, D., and Koziris, N. 2010 Distributing and searching concept hierarchies: an adaptive DHT-based system. Cluster Computing 13(3): p. 257-276 (2010) doi = http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10586-010-0136-5[pdf]

Chazapis, A.,Asiki, A., Tsoukalas, G., Tsoumakos, D. and Koziris, N. 2010 Replica-aware, multi-dimensional range queries in Distributed Hash Tables Computer Communications 33(8): p. 984-996 doi = http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.comcom.2010.01.024

Asiki, A., Doka, K., Konstantinou, I., Zissimos, A., Tsoumakos, D., Koziris, N., and Tsanakas, P. 2009. A grid middleware for data management exploiting peer-to-peer techniques. Future Gener. Comput. Syst. 25, 4 (Apr. 2009), p. 426-435.


International Conferences

Asiki, A., Tsoumakos, D., and Koziris, N. 2011 LinkedPeers: A Distributed System for Interlinking Multidimensional Data. DEXA (2) 2011: p. 527-543, doi = http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23091-2_47 [pdf]

Asiki, A., Tsoumakos, D., and Koziris, N. 2009. An adaptive online system for efficient processing of hierarchical data. In Proceedings of the 18th ACM international Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (Garching, Germany, June 11 - 13, 2009). HPDC '09. ACM, New York, NY, 71-80. SELECTED AS ONE OF THE BEST PAPERS OF HPDC 2009[pdf]

K. Doka and A. Asiki and D. Tsoumakos and N. Koziris: Online Querying of Concept Hierarchies in P2P Systems. In Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems, Monterrey, Mexico, 12-14 November 2008.[pdf]

A. Asiki and K. Doka and D. Tsoumakos and N. Koziris: Support for Concept Hierarchies in DHTs. In Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing, Aachen University , Germany , 8-11 September 2008. [pdf]

A. Asiki and K. Doka and I. Konstantinou and A. Zissimos and N. Koziris: A Distributed Architecture for Multi-Dimensional Indexing and Data Retrieval in Grid Environments. In Proceedings of the Cracow 2007 Grid Workshop (CGW'07), Krakow, Polland, October 16-17, 2007.

I. Konstantinou and K. Doka and A. Asiki and A. Zissimos and N. Koziris: Gredia Middleware Architecture. In Proceedings of the Cracow 2007 Grid Workshop (CGW'07), Krakow, Polland, October 16-17, 2007.


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