Laboratoire d’Analyse et d’Architecture des Systèmes
D.ALLISON, A.KAMOUN, S.TAZI, M.A.M.CAPRETZ, K.DRIRA
SARA, UWO
Rapport LAAS N°12614, Novembre 2012, 25p.
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128500I.BOUASSIDA, A.KAMOUN, S.TAZI, T.VILLEMUR, K.DRIRA
SARA
Rapport LAAS N°12558, Octobre 2012, 28p.
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128244A.KAMOUN, S.TAZI, K.DRIRA
SARA
Revue Scientifique : Computers in Industry, Vol.63, N°8, pp.756-765, Octobre 2012 , N° 12184
Lien : http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00678717
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The increasing interdependence of economies across the world has stimulated the collaborative development of complex products implying wide ranges of groups. In this context, the collaborative development of products provides new challenges in distributed systems. It requires continuous communication and exchanges between teams of collaborators having different roles and using different tools. A global model of collaboration is necessary to guarantee the quality of communication and to ensure adaptability and interoperability between tools whatever may happen. In this paper, we present a framework for collaborative model-based networked services development that supports a semantic adaptation model enabling the awareness of the presence, roles and tasks of collaborating actors. In this article, the implementation of the framework FADYRCOS and its conceptual model are presented. Algorithms that implement dynamic reconfiguration are also presented. A test case for collaborative software development has been developed to validate the framework.
A.KAMOUN, S.TAZI, K.DRIRA
SARA
Manifestation avec acte : European Concurrent Engineering Conference (ECEC) 2012 du 18 avril au 20 avril 2012, Bucarest (Roumanie), Primé meilleur article, 18-20 Avril 2012, pp.10-13 , N° 12156
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127242E.FKI, M.JMAIEL, C.SOULE-DUPUY, S.TAZI
IRIT-UPS, ReDCAD Laboratory, SARA
Manifestation avec acte : ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2012), Trento (Italie), 26-30 Mars 2012, pp.1526-1533 , N° 11641
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127166I.GUIDARA, N.GUERMOUCHE, T.CHAARI, S.TAZI
SARA
Manifestation avec acte : Interoperability for Enterprise Systems and Applications (I-ESA 2012). Workshop: Factories of the future (FoF), Valence (Espagne), 20-23 Mars 2012, pp.267-274 , N° 12170
Lien : http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00676200
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SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a contract between a service consumer and a service provider. It aims at specifying conditions of services delivery and guarantees to ensure required quality of service (QoS). Nowadays, to satisfy complex client needs, inter-enterprises collaboration must take place to provide new value added services and form inter-organizational extended enterprises. In this context, SLAs composition primitives are needed to define complex dependencies and agreements between services composition. In this paper, we are interested in the problem of SLAs composition where consumer-to-provider and provider-to-provider relationships can hold in cross-organizational enterprise. The aim is to define a framework to assist business decision makers to automatically generate and manage a composition of SLAs to fulfill end-to-end functional and non functional requirements.
A.KAMOUN, G.SANCHO, S.TAZI, K.DRIRA
OLC
Rapport de Contrat : ANR GALAXY, IRIT-AIRBUS, Mars 2011, 34p. , N° 11150
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124298G.SANCHO, T.VILLEMUR, S.TAZI
OLC
Manifestation avec acte : International Conference on Advanced in Semantic Processing (SEMAPRO 2010), Florence (Italie), 25-30 Octobre 2010, pp.212-217 , N° 10165
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123352K.FAKHFAKH, T.CHAARI, S.TAZI, M.JMAIEL, K.DRIRA
ReDCAD Laboratory, OLC
Revue Scientifique : International Journal of Systems and Service-Oriented Engineering (IJSSOE), Vol.1, N°3, pp.1-20, Septembre 2010 , N° 10956
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126495K.FAKHFAKH, S.TAZI, K.DRIRA, T.CHAARI, M.JMAIEL
ReDCAD Laboratory, OLC
Manifestation avec acte : International Conference on Models and Ontology-Based Design of Protocols, Architectures and Services (MOPAS 2010), Athènes (Grèce), 13-19 Juin 2010, pp.237-242 , N° 10369
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