- Database Systems
- Data Management
- Cloud Computing
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Abdelkader Hameurlain is an active academic researcher specializing in database systems, data management, and cloud computing with a prolific publication record spanning over three decades (1990-2025). He has authored or co-authored more than 170 publications and serves as an editor for the prestigious 'Transactions on Large-Scale Data- and Knowledge-Centered Systems' series published by Springer as part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science. His research interests focus on database systems, data management, cloud computing, query optimization, data replication, and big data analytics. Hameurlain has made significant contributions to multi-tenant database management systems, SLA-aware query optimization, data replication strategies in cloud environments, and knowledge-based systems. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications in large-scale data processing environments. Analysis of his recent publications (2021-2025) reveals a continued focus on cloud database performance optimization, with particular emphasis on multi-tenant systems, SLA compliance, and cost-effective resource allocation. His research demonstrates a consistent trajectory from traditional database systems toward cloud-native and distributed data management solutions, reflecting the evolving landscape of data-intensive computing. Hameurlain has established long-term collaborations with prominent researchers including Franck Morvan (63 joint publications), Roland R. Wagner (50 joint publications), Josef Küng (40 joint publications), and A Min Tjoa (26 joint publications), indicating his central position in the database research community. As an editor of the Transactions on Large-Scale Data- and Knowledge-Centered Systems series, he has played a significant role in shaping research directions in data management through numerous special issues covering database technologies, big data analytics, cloud computing, and knowledge systems. His editorial work spans multiple volumes from TLS-DCS XIII (2014) through TLS-DCS LVI (2024), demonstrating sustained leadership in the field.



