B. Pernici

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1992 - 2008

Anzahl

29

Co-Autoren

CIP-DATA LIBRARY TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN (2008)

Prof. Dr. Ir. J. A, La Poutré, Prof. Dr. B. Pernici, ...

at the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven and the Centre for Telematics and Information Technology at the University of Twente. Beta is the largest research centre in the Netherlands in the field of...

Responsible Unit UNIBS Involved Units ALL (2008)

M. Adorni, L. Baresi, A. Bianchi, D. Bianchini, V. De Antonellis, ...

model. In particular, it is composed by the following models: the architectural model, to describe device components used to access services, the behavior of each component and how they interact with...

Index (2008)

S. Grega O, B. Pernici, Stato Finale, Unità Responsabile Polimi

This paper proposes an approach for the definition of Negotiation Protocols, the Optimization of Services Composition and a methodology for the redesign of services in order to support quality of...

Responsible Unit UNIBS Involved Units ALL (2008)

M. Adorni, F. Arcelli, L. Baresi, C. Batini, A. Bianchi, D. Bianchini, ...

This report presents the MAIS (Multichannel Adaptive Information Systems) reference model. In particular, it is composed by the following models: the architectural model, to describe device...

WIDE (2008)

F. Casati, P. Grefen, B. Pernici, G. Pozzi, G. Sánchez, Barbara Pernici

Workflow management is emerging as a challenging area for databases, stressing database technology beyond its current capabilities. Workflow management systems need to be more integrated with data...

WERDE: a pattern-based tool for exception design in workflows (2007)

F. Casati, S. Castano, M.G. Fugini, I. Mirbel, B. Pernici

. 2 When designing a WorkFlow schema, often exceptional situations, such as abnormal termination or suspension of task execution, have to be dealt with by the designer explicitly, as well as...

ECA (2007)

I. Mirbel, B. Pernici, T. Sellis, M. Vazirgiannis

rules as a modeling approach for interactive spatio-temporal application contexts position paper

1 (2007)

N. R. Brisaboa, I. Mirbel, B. Pernici

Abstract: A large spectrum of applications, such as for instance geographic information systems, planning systems and multimedia applications, take into account time and space. When modeling these...

2 (2007)

I. Mirbel, B. Pernici, T. Sellis, S. Tserkezoglou, M. Vazirgiannis

Abstract. When authoring multimedia scenarios, and in particular scenarios with user interaction, where the sequence and time of occurrence of interactions is not predefined, it is difficult to...

Context-aware Composition of e-services (2003)

L. Baresi, D. Bianchini, V. De Antonellis, M. G. Fugini, B. Pernici, P. Plebani

Abstract. Composition of e-Services in a multichannel environment requires taking into account the constraints imposed by the context: user profiles, geographical locations, available channels, and...

Designing Wrapper Components for e-Services in Integrating Heterogeneous Systems (2001)

M. Mecella, B. Pernici

Abstract. Component-basedapproaches are becoming more andmore popular to support Internet-basedapplication development. Different component modeling approaches, however, can be adopted, obtaining...

Temporal Integrity Constraints in Interactive Multimedia Documents (1999)

I. Mirbel, B. Pernici, M. Vazirgiannis

Checking the integrity of multimedia scenarios needs to take into account both the characteristics of preorchestrated scenarios and scenarios with interactions from users, the sequence and time of...

Deriving Active Rules for Workflow Enactment (1996)

F. Casati, S. Ceri, B. Pernici, G. Pozzi

Workflows consist of computer-supported, data-intensive activities which involve multiple "steps" of processing; Workflow management is an emerging and challenging field, offering...

A Methodology for the Design of WWW Sites and its Application to Distance Education (1996)

Casati Pernici Dipartimento, F. Casati, B. Pernici

. Providing information about organizations on the WWW is becoming more and more widespread and important. Such information is usually provided focusing on the construction of single Web pages,...

Workflow Evolution (1996)

F. Casati, S. Ceri, B. Pernici, G. Pozzi

A basic step towards flexibility in workflow systems is the consistent and effective management of workflow evolution, i.e., of changing existing workflows while they are operational. In this area,...

Semantic WorkFlow Interoperability (1996)

F. Casati, S. Ceri, B. Pernici, G. Pozzi

. A workflow consists of a collection of activities which support a specific business process; classical examples range from claim management in an insurance company to production scheduling in a...

Workflow Evolution (1996)

F. Casati, S. Ceri, B. Pernici, G. Pozzi

. A basic step towards flexibility in workflow systems is the consistent and effective management of workflow evolution, i.e. of changing existing workflows while they are operational. One of the...

WIDE Workflow model and architecture (1996)

F. Casati, P. Grefen, B. Pernici, G. Pozzi, G. Sánchez, Barbara Pernici

Workflow management is emerging as a challenging area for databases, stressing database technology beyond its current capabilities. Workflow management systems need to be more integrated with data...

Conceptual Modeling of WorkFlows (1995)

Casati Ceri Pernici, F. Casati, S. Ceri, B. Pernici, G. Pozzi

. Workflow management is emerging as a challenging area for databases, stressing database technology beyond its current capabilities. Workflow management systems need to be more integrated with data...

Conceptual Modeling of WorkFlows (1995)

F. Casati, S. Ceri, B. Pernici, G. Pozzi

. Workflow management is emerging as a challenging area for databases, stressing database technology beyond its current capabilities. Workflow management systems need to be more integrated with data...

Application Development through Reuse: the Ithaca Tools Environment (1992)

M.G. Fugini, O. Nierstrasz, B. Pernici

This paper presents the architecture and basic features of the Ithaca Application Development Environment based on a Software Information System for enhancing reusability of both software components...

Application Development through Reuse: The ITHACA Tools Environment (1992)

M. G. Fugini, O. Nierstrasz, B. Pernici

This paper presents the architecture and basic features of the Ithaca Application Development Environment based on a Software Information System for enhancing reusability of both software components...