Antonio Liotta

Antonio Liotta holds the Chair of Communication Network Protocols at the Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. He was previously appointed as a Reader at the University of Essex, were he led the Pervasive Services Team, known for its pioneering work on ubiquitous computing, advanced service management, and systems engineering. Antonio is a Fellow of the U.K. Higher Education Academy and serves a number of senior advisory boards including: the Peer Review College of EPSRC (the U.K. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council); the scientific advisory panel of the IWT (the Belgian Research Council); the Board of Editors of the Journal of Network and System Management (Springer); and the advisory board of editors of the International Journal of Network Management (Wiley). He is an active member of the networking and network and service management research communities. He has co-organized and co-chaired several international conferences; has served the Technical Programme Committee of over 90 conferences; and has also contributed as keynote and tutorial speaker. Antonio has over 100 publications to his credit, in the areas of telecommunication services, distributed computing, and autonomic networks and systems. Recent articles have contributed to topical themes including: operator-mediated peer-to-peer systems; P2P streaming; quality of experience management; application-aware networks; context-aware adaptive services; and self-configurable networks.

Publications

Handbook of Research on P2P and Grid Systems for Service-Oriented Computing: Models, Methodologies and Applications
Nick Antonopoulos, Georgios Exarchakos, Maozhen Li, Antonio Liotta. © 2010. 1342 pages.
Effectively, the two fields of peer-to-peer computing and grid computing collectively form the de facto basis for the methodologies and techniques that need to be used to develop...