Simon BOUGET
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I am a Doctoral Student working on large scale distributed systems, programmability, self-organization/adaptation and opportunistic composition, with a strong interest in privacy and the social impact of technologies.
I joined the ASAP research group in September 2014 under the supervision of François Taïani and David Bromberg.
I received a BSc in Computer Sciences in 2011 and an MSc in Computer Sciences in 2013, both from Université Rennes 1 (Rennes, France). I also studied and received the ENS Rennes Diploma in 2014.
Research Interests
- Large-scale distributed computer systems
- Programmability of distribution (components, aspects, domain specific languages)
- Self-aware systems, self-organization, self-adaptation
- Privacy, usability, adoption patterns
Publications
- Pleiades: Distributed Structural Invariants at Scale
Simon Bouget, Yérom David Bromberg, Adrien Luxey, Francois Taiani, 2018 IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2018) - Scalable Anti-KNN: Decentralized Computation of k-Furthest-Neighbor Graphs with HyFN
Simon Bouget, Yérom-David Bromberg, François Taïani, Anthony Ventresque, DAIS 2017 - Position paper: Toward an holistic approach of Systems of Systems
Simon Bouget, ACM/IFIP/USENIX 17th Middleware Doctoral Symposium (Middleware 2016, Doctoral Symposium) - Strength in Numbers: Robust Tamper Detection in Crowd Computations
Bimal Viswanath, Muhammad Ahmad Bashir, Muhammad Bilal Zafar, Simon Bouget, Saikat Guha, Krishna P. Gummadi, Aniket Kate, Alan Mislove, 2015 ACM Conference on Online Social Networks (COSN 2015) - Polystyrene: the Decentralized Data Shape That Never Dies
Simon Bouget, Hoel Kervadec, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, François Taïani, IEEE 34th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS 2014)