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学术报告: Services Oriented Computing: Challenges and Opportunities

题目: Services Oriented Computing: Challenges and Opportunities讲座人:Prof. Jian Yang , Department of Computing, Macquarie University,Australia.时间:周一(9月28日)下午15:30~17:30地点:九教北307B摘要:Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) is a new computing paradigm that utilizes services as the basic constructs to support the development of rapid, low-cost and easy composition of distributed applications even in heterogeneous environments. The visionary promise of Service-Oriented Computing is a world of cooperating services where application components are assembled with little effort into a network of services that can be loosely coupled to create flexible dynamic business processes and agile applications that may span organisationsand computing platforms. SOC is being shaped by, and increasingly will help shape, modern society as a whole, especially in the areas of dynamic and on-demand business, health and government services.The subject of Service Oriented Computing is vast and enormously complex, spanning many concepts and technologies that find their origins in diverse disciplines that are woven together in an intricate manner. In addition, there is a need to merge technology with an understanding of business processes and organizational structures, a combination of recognizing an enterprise's pain points and the potential solutions that can be applied to correct them. The material in research spans an immense and diverse spectrum of literature, in origin and in character. As a result research activities at both worldwide are very fragmented. This necessitates that a broader vision and perspective be established--one that permeates and transforms the fundamental requirements of complex applications that require the use of the Service-Oriented Computing paradigm.This presentation provides the necessary background for deciding on potential future researchprogrammes in Service Oriented Computing and places on-going research activities and projects in the broader context of a Service Oriented Computing Roadmap. This research roadmap launches four pivotal, inherently related, research themes to Service Oriented Computing:service foundations, service composition, service management and monitoring and service-oriented engineering.讲座人介绍:Dr. Jian Yang is a professor at Department of Computing, MacquarieUniversity. She received her PhD in DAtabase Integration area from The Australian National University in 1995. Before she joined Macquarie University, she worked as an associate professor and assistant professor at Tilburg University, Netherlands (2000-2003), a senior research scientist at the Division of Mathematical and Information Science, CSIRO, Australia (1998-2000), and as a lecturer (assistant professor) at Dept of Computer Science, The Australian Defence Force Academy, University of New South Wales (1993-1998).Dr. Yang has published numerous papers in the international journals and conferences such as IEEE transactions, Information Systems, Data & Knowledge Engineering, CACM, VLDB, ICDCS, CAiSE, CoopIS, CIKM, etc. She has served as program committee member in various international conferences such as: ICDE, CAiSE, ER, CoopIS, ICSOC, BPM, ICWS, SCC,WISE, WAIM, etc. She is on editor board of various journals such as: international journals of Journal of Database Management, Journal of Electronic Commerce Research and Applications (ECRA), International Journal of E-Business Research (IJEBR). She is also a regular reviewer for journals such as IEEE Transactions on Knowledge & Data Engineering, Data & Knowledge Engineering, VLDB Journal, IEEE Internet Computing, etc.Her main research interests are: e-business transaction management, web service technology, trust and security issues in digital libraries and e-commerce; business process modelling, query languages and query optimization; distributed query processing; internet computing; materialized view design and data warehousing