Siobhán Clarke
Academic
I am the Professor of Software Systems at School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College Dublin.
My current research focus is on software engineering models for the provision of smart and dynamic software services to urban stakeholders, addressing research challenges in the engineering of dynamic software in large-scale, ad hoc, mobile environments.
QoSA-ICN: An information-centric approach to QoS in vehicular environments. Vehicular Communications. 30:100351.
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2021. A digital twin smart city for citizen feedback. Cities. 110:103064.
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2021. Using Social Dependence to Enable Neighbourly Behaviour in Open Multi-Agent Systems. ACM Trans. Intell. Syst. Technol.. 10:31:1–31:31.
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2019. Optimising residential electric vehicle charging under renewable energy: Multi‐agent learning in software simulation and hardware‐in‐the‐loop evaluation. International Journal of Energy Research.
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2019. A WS-Agreement Based SLA Ontology for IoT Services. Internet of Things – ICIOT 2019.
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2019. The Right Service at the Right Place: A Service Model for Smart Cities. 2018 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom).
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2018. Middleware for internet of things: an evaluation in a small-scale IoT environment. Journal of Reliable Intelligent Environments. 4:3–23.
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2018. Stigmergic Service Composition and Adaptation in Mobile Environments. Service-Oriented Computing.
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2018. Forecasting QoS Attributes Using LSTM Networks. International Joint Conference on Neural Networks .
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2018. IoTPredict: Collaborative QoS Prediction in IoT. 2018 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom).
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