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Brandic I, Emeakaroha VC, Maurer M, Dustdar S, Acs S, Kertész Attila, Kecskeméti G.  2010.  LAYSI: A Layered Approach for SLA-Violation Propagation in Self-Manageable Cloud Infrastructures. Computer Software and Applications Conference Workshops (COMPSACW), 2010 IEEE 34th Annual. :365-370.
Kalmar E.E., Kertész Attila, Varadi S., Garg R., Stiller B..  2016.  Legal and regulative aspects of IoT cloud systems. Proceedings - 2016 4th International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud Workshops, W-FiCloud 2016. :15-20.
Kertész Attila, Varadi S..  2014.  Legal aspects of data protection in cloud federations. Security, Privacy and Trust in Cloud Systems. 9783642385865:433-455.
Kertész Attila, Varadi S.  2012.  Legal Issues Associated with Data Management in European Clouds. ERCIM News. :35–36.
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Kertész Attila, Kacsuk P.  2008.  Meta-broker for future generation grids: a new approach for a high-level interoperable resource management. :53-63.
Kertész Attila, Rodero I, Guim F.  2008.  Meta-brokering approaches in state-of-the-art grid resource management.. CoreGrid integration workshop 2008. Integrated research grid computing. :371-382.
Karoczkai K., Kertész Attila, Kacsuk P..  2016.  A Meta-Brokering Framework for Science Gateways. Journal of Grid Computing. 14:687-703.
Kertész Attila.  2011.  Meta-brokering solution for establishing Grid Interoperability.
Kertész Attila, Rodero I, Guim F.  2009.  Meta-Brokering Solutions for Expanding Grid Middleware Limitations. Euro-Par 2008 Workshops. :199–210.
Kertész Attila, Pflanzner T, Gyimothy T.  2018.  A Mobile IoT Device Simulator for IoT-Fog-Cloud Systems. Journal of Grid Computing. (2018):1-23.
Pflanzner T., Kertész Attila, Spinnewyn B., Latre S..  2016.  MobIoTSim: Towards a mobile IoT device simulator. Proceedings - 2016 4th International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud Workshops, W-FiCloud 2016. :21-27.
Benbernou S, Brandic I, Cappiello C, Carro M, Comuzzi M, Kertész Attila, Kritikos K, Parkin M, Pernici B, Plebani P.  2010.  Modeling and Negotiating Service Quality. Service Research Challenges and Solutions for the Future Internet. 6500:157-208.
Kertész Attila, Sipos G, Kacsuk P.  2007.  Multi-Grid Brokering with the P-GRADE Portal. Post-Proceedings of the Austrian Grid Symposium (AGS'06). :166-179.
Kertész Attila, Maros G., Dombi JD.  2014.  Multi-job meta-brokering in distributed computing infrastructures using pliant logic. Proceedings - 2014 22nd Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, and Network-Based Processing, PDP 2014. :138-145.
Kertész Attila, Farkas Z, Kacsuk P.  2011.  Multi-level Brokering Solution for Interoperating Service and Desktop Grids. Euro-Par 2010 Parallel Processing Workshops. 6586:271-278.
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Pflanzner T., Tornyai R., Gibizer B., Schmidt A., Kertész Attila.  2016.  Performance analysis of an openstack private cloud. CLOSER 2016 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science. 2:282-289.
Kertész Attila, Dombi JD, Benyi A..  2016.  A Pliant-based Virtual Machine Scheduling Solution to Improve the Energy Efficiency of IaaS Clouds. Journal of Grid Computing. 14:41-53.
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Dombi JD, Kertész Attila.  2010.  Scheduling Solution for Grid Meta-Brokering using the Pliant System.. ICAART (2)'10. :46-53.
Bacsó G., Kis T., Visegrádi Á., Kertész Attila, Nemeth Z..  2016.  A Set of Successive Job Allocation Models in Distributed Computing Infrastructures. Journal of Grid Computing. 14:347-358.
Markus A., Kertész Attila.  2017.  Simulating IoT Cloud systems: A meteorological case study. 2017 2nd International Conference on Fog and Mobile Edge Computing, FMEC 2017. :171-176.
Kertész Attila, Kecskeméti G, Brandic I.  2009.  An SLA-based resource virtualization approach for on-demand service provision. Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Virtualization technologies in distributed computing. :27–34.