2023 - Research.com Computer Science in Germany Leader Award
2016 - Member of Academia Europaea
Business process, Software engineering, Distributed computing, Process management and Web service are his primary areas of study. Frank Leymann has included themes like Process modeling and Workflow management system, Workflow engine, Workflow in his Business process study. His Software engineering study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Software system, Software and Software development.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Utility computing, Cloud computing and Workflow process. His study in Service-oriented architecture and Business Process Execution Language is done as part of Web service. His work investigates the relationship between Service-oriented architecture and topics such as Services computing that intersect with problems in Data science.
Frank Leymann mainly investigates Cloud computing, Distributed computing, Software engineering, Business process and Business Process Execution Language. Frank Leymann interconnects Orchestration, Provisioning, Software deployment and Data science in the investigation of issues within Cloud computing. His work on Workflow expands to the thematically related Distributed computing.
His study in Software engineering is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Executable, Service, Database, Workflow management system and Process. His work in Business process tackles topics such as Process management which are related to areas like Artifact-centric business process model. Specifically, his work in Web service is concerned with the study of Service-oriented architecture.
His primary areas of investigation include Cloud computing, Software engineering, Software deployment, Distributed computing and Workflow. His work in Cloud computing addresses subjects such as Provisioning, which are connected to disciplines such as Analytics. His Software engineering study combines topics in areas such as Service, Database, Executable and Process.
His Distributed computing course of study focuses on Scalability and Set. The various areas that he examines in his Workflow study include Business Process Execution Language, Business Process Model and Notation and Application lifecycle management. His Business process management study introduces a deeper knowledge of Business process.
His primary scientific interests are in Cloud computing, Software engineering, Software deployment, Distributed computing and Process. His Cloud computing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Virtual machine, Computer security, World Wide Web, Orchestration and Provisioning. His Software engineering research incorporates themes from Toolchain, Microservices and Database.
Frank Leymann works mostly in the field of Distributed computing, limiting it down to topics relating to DevOps and, in certain cases, Web application. As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Process, concentrating on Systems architecture and frequently concerns with Smart contract, Business model, Systems engineering and Industrial engineering. His Business process modeling study is associated with Business process.
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Service-Oriented Computing: State of the Art and Research Challenges
M.P. Papazoglou;P. Traverso;S. Dustdar;F. Leymann.
(2007)
Production Workflow: Concepts and Techniques
Frank Leymann;Dieter Roller.
(1999)
Restful web services vs. "big"' web services: making the right architectural decision
Cesare Pautasso;Olaf Zimmermann;Frank Leymann.
(2008)
Web Services Platform Architecture: Soap, Wsdl, Ws-Policy, Ws-Addressing, Ws-Bpel, Ws-Reliable Messaging, and More
Sanjiva Weerawarana;Francisco Curbera;Frank Leymann;Tony Storey.
(2005)
Mining Process Models from Workflow Logs
Rakesh Agrawal;Dimitrios Gunopulos;Frank Leymann.
(1998)
SERVICE-ORIENTED COMPUTING: A RESEARCH ROADMAP
Michael P. Papazoglou;Paolo Traverso;Schahram Dustdar;Frank Leymann.
(2008)
Web services and business process management
F. Leymann;D. Roller;M.-T. Schmidt.
(2002)
Blockchains for Business Process Management - Challenges and Opportunities
Jan Mendling;Ingo Weber;Wil Van Der Aalst;Jan Vom Brocke.
(2018)
Semantic business process management: a vision towards using semantic Web services for business process management
M. Hepp;F. Leymann;J. Domingue;A. Wahler.
(2005)
Cloud Computing Patterns: Fundamentals to Design, Build, and Manage Cloud Applications
Christoph Fehling;Frank Leymann;Ralph Retter;Walter Schupeck.
(2014)
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