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Service Engineering at Politecnico di Milano

 

Research staff involved in service engineering research projects

Information Systems group: Barbara Pernici, Chiara Francalanci, Mariagrazia Fugini, Pierluigi Plebani

Software Engineering group: Carlo Ghezzi, Luciano Baresi, Elisabetta Di Nitto, Raffaela Mirandola, Danilo Ardagna

Web and Database group: Stefano Ceri, Piero Fraternali, Sara Comai, Maristella Matera, Marco Brambilla

Dependable systems: performance, security and reliability: Paolo Cremonesi, Stefano Zanero

Operations research group: Edoardo Amaldi, Federico Malucelli, Antonio Capone (reti) e Giuliana Carello

 

Research projects

International projects

S-Cube, the European Network of Excellence in Software Services and Systems (2008-2012)

SECO, Search Computing (ERC Research Grant) (2008-2013)

SMScom, Self-Managing Situated Computing (ERC Research Grant) (2008-2013)

Q-ImPrESS, aiming at bringing service orientation to critical software systems, such as industrial production control, telecommunication and critical enterprise applications (2008-2010)

SLA@SOI, focusing on technologies that can embed SLA-aware infrastructures into the service economy (2008-2011)

SOA4ALL (through CEFRIEL consortium) (2008-2011)

SeCSE, Service Centric Systems Engineering (2004-2008)

WS-Diamond, Web-service diagnosability, monitoring, and Diagnosis (2005-2008)

Cascadas, IP Funded within FET Proactive Initiative IST (2005-2008)

WebML.org

WebSI (Data Centric Web Services Integrator): Conceptual modeling of Service-oriented applications (2001-2004)

National projects

ART DECO Adaptive InfRasTructures for DECentralized Organizations, MIUR FIRB 2005 Project, Basic Research (2006-2009)

Tekne, MIUR FIRB 2005 Project, Basic Research (2005-2010)

DISCORSO, MIUR FAR, Applied Research (2005-2008)

EasyLog, MIUR FAR, Applied Research (2004-2007)

MAIS: Multichannel adaptive information systems, FIRB MIUR 2001 Project, 2002-2006, Basic Research

Quadrantis: Quality of service, Diagnosis, Reaction, Assessment Techniques in Information Systems, Progetto MIUR PRIN, Basic Research (2006-2008)

IBM

SWEET (Semantic Web Engineering Environment and Tools): Conceptual modeling of Semantic Web Services, in collaboration with CEFRIEL, IBM Faculty Award 2007.

WS-Testing, SUR grant, with University of Georgia

EIDA (E-service based Italian District Automation), IBM SUR grant, 2004

Faculty award 2007: Proff. Barbara Pernici and Luciano Baresi

 

Last update by Barbara Pernici, May. 14, 2009