2012 - ACM Distinguished Member
2010 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to large scale autonomous and heterogeneous databases and service-oriented computing
2007 - ACM Senior Member
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Web service, World Wide Web, Service, Service provider and Quality of service. His studies in Web service integrate themes in fields like Computer security and Semantic Web. His work in the fields of Data Web, Web standards and The Internet overlaps with other areas such as Set.
His Web standards study incorporates themes from Web intelligence and Web application security. His Service provider research includes elements of Quality, Key, Data mining and Knowledge management. His research integrates issues of Services computing and Information privacy in his study of WS-Policy.
His main research concerns Web service, World Wide Web, Service, Cloud computing and Database. WS-Policy is the focus of his Web service research. His study in WS-Policy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both WS-Addressing and WS-I Basic Profile.
His Service research incorporates themes from Quality and Trust management. His research investigates the link between Cloud computing and topics such as Data mining that cross with problems in Set. His work deals with themes such as Web intelligence, Web development, Web application security and Web navigation, which intersect with Web standards.
Athman Bouguettaya mostly deals with Set, Distributed computing, Selection, Drone and Artificial intelligence. His studies deal with areas such as Wireless, Data mining, Skyline, Composability and Operations research as well as Set. His Artificial intelligence study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ranking and Machine learning.
Service composition is a primary field of his research addressed under Web service. In his research, Athman Bouguettaya undertakes multidisciplinary study on Web service and Noise. The study incorporates disciplines such as Ontology and World Wide Web in addition to Service model.
His primary areas of study are Distributed computing, Set, Web service, Service composition and Drone. In his study, Knapsack problem, Service selection, Service and Leverage is strongly linked to Heuristic, which falls under the umbrella field of Distributed computing. Athman Bouguettaya combines subjects such as Wireless and Data mining, Information gain with his study of Set.
The various areas that he examines in his Web service study include Home automation and Ontology. Athman Bouguettaya has researched Service composition in several fields, including Quality and Service model. His work in Service model tackles topics such as Statistical classification which are related to areas like Quality of service.
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Composing Web services on the Semantic Web
Brahim Medjahed;Athman Bouguettaya;Ahmed K. Elmagarmid.
very large data bases (2003)
Business-to-business interactions: issues and enabling technologies
B. Medjahed;B. Benatallah;A. Bouguettaya;A. H. H. Ngu.
very large data bases (2003)
Deploying and managing Web services: issues, solutions, and directions
Qi Yu;Xumin Liu;Athman Bouguettaya;Brahim Medjahed.
very large data bases (2008)
RATEWeb: Reputation Assessment for Trust Establishment among Web services
Zaki Malik;Athman Bouguettaya.
very large data bases (2009)
Efficient agglomerative hierarchical clustering
Athman Bouguettaya;Qi Yu;Xumin Liu;Xiangmin Zhou.
Expert Systems With Applications (2015)
Infrastructure for e-government Web services
B. Medjahed;A. Rezgui;A. Bouguettaya;M. Ouzzani.
IEEE Internet Computing (2003)
Reputation Bootstrapping for Trust Establishment among Web Services
Z. Malik;A. Bouguettaya.
IEEE Internet Computing (2009)
Efficient access to Web services
M. Ouzzani;A. Bouguettaya.
IEEE Internet Computing (2004)
A multilevel composability model for semantic Web services
B. Medjahed;A. Bouguettaya.
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (2005)
Service-Oriented Computing – ICSOC 2008
Athman Bouguettaya;Ingolf Krueger;Tiziana Margaria.
(2008)
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