460 total citations 15 papers, 292 citations indexed
About
Kyriakos Zarifis is a scholar working on Computer Networks and Communications, Information Systems and Software.
According to data from OpenAlex, Kyriakos Zarifis has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 292 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Computer Networks and Communications, 5 papers in Information Systems and 4 papers in Software. Recurrent topics in Kyriakos Zarifis's work include Software-Defined Networks and 5G (13 papers), Software System Performance and Reliability (7 papers) and Cloud Computing and Resource Management (5 papers). Kyriakos Zarifis is often cited by papers focused on Software-Defined Networks and 5G (13 papers), Software System Performance and Reliability (7 papers) and Cloud Computing and Resource Management (5 papers). Kyriakos Zarifis collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and China. Kyriakos Zarifis's co-authors include Scott Shenker, Andreas Wundsam, Colin Scott, Ethan Katz-Bassett, Andrew Or, Minlan Yu, Matt Calder, Aurojit Panda, Nick McKeown and Brandon Heller and has published in prestigious journals such as ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, Infoscience (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) and KTH Publication Database DiVA (KTH Royal Institute of Technology).
In The Last Decade
Kyriakos Zarifis
15 papers
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281 citations
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Scott, Colin, et al.. (2013). How Did We Get Into This Mess? Isolating Fault- Inducing Inputs to SDN Control Software. UC Berkeley.15 indexed citations
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Wundsam, Andreas, et al.. (2012). What, Where, and When: Software Fault Localization for SDN. UC Berkeley.16 indexed citations
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Heller, Brandon, David Erickson, Nick McKeown, et al.. (2010). Ripcord. 457–458.18 indexed citations
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Heller, Brandon, David Erickson, Nick McKeown, et al.. (2010). Ripcord. ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review. 40(4). 457–458.6 indexed citations
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Zarifis, Kyriakos, et al.. (2009). Openflow Virtual Networking: A Flow-Based Network VirtualizationArchitecture. KTH Publication Database DiVA (KTH Royal Institute of Technology).8 indexed citations
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