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Overview

Massimo Mecella is affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome in Italy. Their research spans several fields of study including Computer Science, Engineering, and Business, Management and Accounting.

The scientist's research has a multifaceted focus, covering topics such as Business Process Modeling and Analysis, Digital Transformation in Industry, and Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services. Additional areas of study include Flexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems, Semantic Web and Ontologies, Robotic Process Automation Applications, and Manufacturing Process and Optimization.

Frequent publication venues for Massimo Mecella include arXiv (Cornell University), Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Computers in Industry, Acta Astronautica, and Software & Systems Modeling.

Key recent papers authored or coauthored by Massimo Mecella are:

  • Digital twin composition in smart manufacturing via Markov decision processes, 2023, Computers in Industry
  • Predicting activities of daily living via temporal point processes: Approaches and experimental results, 2021, Computers & Electrical Engineering
  • Towards Intelligent Robotic Process Automation for BPMers, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • An industry 4.0 approach to large scale production of satellite constellations. The case study of composite sandwich panel manufacturing, 2021, Acta Astronautica
  • aCHAT-WF: Generating conversational agents for teaching business process models, 2021, Software & Systems Modeling

Massimo Mecella has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Francesco Leotta
  • Francesca De Luzi
  • Flavia Monti
  • Simone Agostinelli
  • Andrea Marrella

In addition to journal and conference papers, Massimo Mecella has also contributed to academic books. Notably, they co-authored the book Service-Oriented Computing, published by Springer Science+Business Media in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Automatic Composition of E-services That Export Their Behavior

    Daniela Berardi;Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Maurizio Lenzerini

  • Automated Discovery of Process Models from Event Logs: Review and Benchmark

    Adriano Augusto;Raffaele Conforti;Marlon Dumas;Marcello La Rosa

  • Automatic composition of transition-based semantic web services with messaging

    Daniela Berardi;Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Richard Hull

  • When are two web services compatible

    Lucas Bordeaux;Gwen Salaün;Daniela Berardi;Massimo Mecella

  • AUTOMATIC SERVICE COMPOSITION BASED ON BEHAVIORAL DESCRIPTIONS

    Daniela Berardi;Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Maurizio Lenzerini

  • The Internet of Things Meets Business Process Management: A Manifesto

    Christian Janiesch;Agnes Koschmider;Massimo Mecella;Barbara Weber

  • The DaQuinCIS architecture: a platform for exchanging and improving data quality in cooperative information systems

    Monica Scannapieco;Antonino Virgillito;Carlo Marchetti;Massimo Mecella

  • Emergent Semantics Principles and Issues

    Karl Aberer;Philippe Cudré-Mauroux;Aris M. Ouksel;Tiziana Catarci

  • Managing Data Quality in Cooperative Information Systems

    Massimo Mecella;Monica Scannapieco;Antonino Virgillito;Roberto Baldoni

  • Compatibility of e -Services in a Cooperative Multi-platform Environment

    Massimo Mecella;Barbara Pernici;Paolo Craca

  • On the Discovery of Declarative Control Flows for Artful Processes

    Claudio Di Ciccio;Massimo Mecella

  • Pervasive Software Environments for Supporting Disaster Responses

    T. Catarci;M. de Leoni;A. Marrella;M. Mecella

  • Synthesis of underspecified composite e-services based on automated reasoning

    Daniela Berardi;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Maurizio Lenzerini;Massimo Mecella

  • Modeling E -service Orchestration through Petri Nets

    Massimo Mecella;Francesco Parisi-Presicce;Barbara Pernici

  • WORKPAD: an Adaptive Peer-to-Peer Software Infrastructure for Supporting Collaborative Work of Human Operators in Emergency/Disaster Scenarios

    M. Mecella;M. Angelaccio;A. Krek;T. Catarci

  • Finite State Automata As Conceptual Model For E-Services

    Daniela Berardi;Fabio De Rosa;Luca De Santis;Massimo Mecella

  • Automatic Service Composition and Synthesis: the Roman Model.

    Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Maurizio Lenzerini;Massimo Mecella

  • Enabling Italian E-Government through a Cooperative Architecture

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  • On the Meaningfulness of “Big Data Quality” (Invited Paper)

    Donatella Firmani;Massimo Mecella;Monica Scannapieco;Carlo Batini

  • Designing wrapper components for e-services in integrating heterogeneous systems

    Massimo Mecella;Barbara Pernici

  • Composition of services with nondeterministic observable behavior

    Daniela Berardi;Diego Calvanese;Giuseppe De Giacomo;Massimo Mecella

  • 2011 ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE IEEE ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY SOCIETY (EMBC)

    Marco Aiello;Fabio Aloise;Roberto Baldoni;Febo Cincotti

Frequent Co-Authors

Tiziana Catarci
Tiziana Catarci Sapienza University of Rome
Roberto Baldoni
Roberto Baldoni Sapienza University of Rome
Giuseppe De Giacomo
Giuseppe De Giacomo Sapienza University of Rome
Claudio Di Ciccio
Claudio Di Ciccio Utrecht University
Massimiliano de Leoni
Massimiliano de Leoni University of Padua
Barbara Pernici
Barbara Pernici Polytechnic University of Milan
Diego Calvanese
Diego Calvanese Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Febo Cincotti
Febo Cincotti Sapienza University of Rome
Marco Aiello
Marco Aiello University of Stuttgart
Maurizio Lenzerini
Maurizio Lenzerini Sapienza University of Rome

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