Current Projects

The MoDaS Project

Crowd-based data sourcing is a new and powerful data procurement paradigm that engages Web users to collectively contribute data, analyze information and share opinions. The goal of this project is developing solid scientific foundations for Web-scale data sourcing.

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The BPQ Project

The recently emerging BPEL standard (Business Process Execution Language), also identified as BPELWS or BPEL4WS , takes standardization a big step forward. The goal of this project is to analyze BPEL specifications and their possible executions.

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The Mashup Project

Mashups seem today as a promising technology for integration of sources on the web. The goal of the Mashups project is to explore and lay the underlying theoretical foundations of Web Mashups as well as develop new valuable algorithms and applications.

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Previous Projects

 

Mancoosi

The main objective of the Mancoosi project is to develop the scientific knowledge and build the tools necessary to manage the complexity of the open source infrastructure.

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Active XML

XML and Web Services provides standards for accessing more and more sources of dynamic, up-to-date, relevant information. Active XML (AXML for short) is a declarative framework that harnesses web services for data integration, and is put to work in a peer-to-peer architecture.

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EDOS

EDOS in an advanced framework for efficiant distribution and conflict resolution of Open Source (Linux in particular) software.

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Distributed Query Sub-Query

Optimization of queries in a P2P environment using datalog and query-sub-query.

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