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Fabio Casati mostly deals with World Wide Web, Web service, Workflow, Software engineering and Business process. The various areas that Fabio Casati examines in his World Wide Web study include User interface and Service. His Web service research focuses on Differentiated service and how it relates to Service development, Service discovery and Application service provider.
His Workflow research includes themes of Service provider, Representation and Knowledge management. His Business process research incorporates elements of Protocol and Adaptation. His work in Business process modeling addresses subjects such as Business process management, which are connected to disciplines such as Process management and Business Process Model and Notation.
Fabio Casati mainly focuses on World Wide Web, Business process, Web service, Workflow and Software engineering. His World Wide Web study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Service. Fabio Casati interconnects Knowledge management and Process management in the investigation of issues within Business process.
His Web service research incorporates themes from Middleware, User interface and Service design. His work deals with themes such as Process modeling and Business rule, which intersect with Business process modeling. The WS-Policy study combines topics in areas such as Web standards and WS-I Basic Profile.
His primary scientific interests are in Crowdsourcing, Artificial intelligence, Data science, Human–computer interaction and Gerontology. His Crowdsourcing study incorporates themes from Quality, Multimedia, Empirical research and Task. His Data science research includes elements of Data-driven, Business process and Services computing.
His Human–computer interaction study combines topics in areas such as Software, Natural language, Chatbot and Set. Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Probabilistic logic under Software, and may sometimes address concerns connected to World Wide Web. World Wide Web and Simple are commonly linked in his work.
Human–computer interaction, World Wide Web, Gerontology, Data science and Crowdsourcing are his primary areas of study. His research integrates issues of Use case and The Internet in his study of Human–computer interaction. The various areas that Fabio Casati examines in his World Wide Web study include Inference and Reference architecture.
His Data science study combines topics in areas such as Services computing and Key. As a member of one scientific family, Fabio Casati mostly works in the field of Crowdsourcing, focusing on Relevance and, on occasion, Quality. His work deals with themes such as Business process, Software and Point, which intersect with Set.
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Web Services: Concepts, Architectures and Applications
Gustavo Alonso;Fabio Casati;Harumi Kuno;Vijay Machiraju.
(2003)
Adaptive and Dynamic Service Composition in eFlow
Fabio Casati;Ski Ilnicki;Li-jie Jin;Vasudev Krishnamoorthy.
(2000)
Workflow evolution
F. Casati;S. Ceri;B. Pernici;G. Pozzi.
(1998)
Business process intelligence
Daniela Grigori;Fabio Casati;Malu Castellanos;Umeshwar Dayal.
(2004)
Understanding Mashup Development
Jin Yu;B. Benatallah;F. Casati;F. Daniel.
(2008)
Dynamic and adaptive composition of e-services
Fabio Casati;Ming-Chien Shan.
(2001)
Automated SLA Monitoring for Web Services
Akhil Sahai;Vijay Machiraju;Mehmet Sayal;Aad P. A. van Moorsel.
(2002)
Semi-automated adaptation of service interactions
Hamid Reza Motahari Nezhad;Boualem Benatallah;Axel Martens;Francisco Curbera.
(2007)
Developing adapters for web services integration
Boualem Benatallah;Fabio Casati;Daniela Grigori;Hamid R. Motahari Nezhad.
(2005)
Specification and implementation of exceptions in workflow management systems
Fabio Casati;Stefano Ceri;Stefano Paraboschi;Guiseppe Pozzi.
(1999)
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