Mike P. Papazoglou focuses on Service-oriented architecture, Web service, Software engineering, Business process and World Wide Web. His Service-oriented architecture study incorporates themes from Engineering management, Services computing, Utility computing, End-user computing and Data as a service. The study incorporates disciplines such as Service product management, Service system and Differentiated service in addition to Data as a service.
The various areas that Mike P. Papazoglou examines in his Web service study include Software versioning, Electronic business, Constant and Business service provider. He has researched Software engineering in several fields, including Service, OASIS SOA Reference Model, Operating system, Software architecture and Business model. His Business process research includes themes of Agile software development and Process management.
His primary areas of study are Process management, World Wide Web, Software engineering, Web service and Service-oriented architecture. His studies in Process management integrate themes in fields like New business development and Business process management, Business process, Business process modeling, Business rule. His Business process research includes elements of Interleaving and Formal specification.
His Software engineering research integrates issues from Workflow, Service, Database, Interoperability and Cloud computing. As part of one scientific family, Mike P. Papazoglou deals mainly with the area of Web service, narrowing it down to issues related to the Service provider, and often Electronic business. His Service-oriented architecture study also includes
Mike P. Papazoglou mainly focuses on Cloud computing, Software engineering, Business process, Process management and Service-oriented architecture. Mike P. Papazoglou interconnects Software as a service, Resource and Vendor in the investigation of issues within Cloud computing. His work deals with themes such as Service, Personalization and Software, Requirements engineering, Requirements analysis, which intersect with Software engineering.
His work in the fields of Business process, such as Business process management and Business requirements, intersects with other areas such as Compliance and Reuse. His Process management study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Service engineering, Gap analysis, Artifact-centric business process model, Business process modeling and Business rule. His study in Service-oriented architecture is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Object-oriented programming and Software development, Software prototyping.
His primary areas of investigation include Cloud computing, Service-oriented architecture, Software engineering, Service and Business process. His Cloud computing research also works with subjects such as
His study looks at the intersection of Software engineering and topics like Software with Constant, Service provider and World Wide Web. His Service research incorporates elements of Virtual machine, Operating system and Resource. His Business process research includes themes of Risk management and Process management.
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Service-oriented computing: concepts, characteristics and directions
M.P. Papazoglou.
web information systems engineering (2003)
SERVICE-ORIENTED COMPUTING
M. P. Papazoglou;D. Georgakopoulos.
Communications of The ACM (2003)
Service-Oriented Computing: State of the Art and Research Challenges
M.P. Papazoglou;P. Traverso;S. Dustdar;F. Leymann.
IEEE Computer (2007)
Service oriented architectures: approaches, technologies and research issues
Mike P. Papazoglou;Willem-Jan Heuvel.
very large data bases (2007)
Introduction: Service-oriented computing
M. P. Papazoglou;D. Georgakopoulos.
Communications of The ACM (2003)
Web Services: Principles and Technology
Michael P. Papazoglou.
(2007)
SERVICE-ORIENTED COMPUTING: A RESEARCH ROADMAP
Michael P. Papazoglou;Paolo Traverso;Schahram Dustdar;Frank Leymann.
cooperative information systems (2008)
Service-oriented design and development methodology
Michael P. Papazoglou;Willem-Jan Van Den Heuvel.
International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology (2006)
Service oriented architectures: Approaches, technologies and research issues
M. Papazoglou;W.J.A.M. van den Heuvel.
Research Papers in Economics (2007)
Web Services and Business Transactions
Michael P. Papazoglou.
World Wide Web (2003)
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University of Stuttgart
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
TU Wien
Fondazione Bruno Kessler
University of Stuttgart
University of Sydney
University of Duisburg-Essen
Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology
French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Publications: 37
Profile was last updated on December 6th, 2021.
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