====== Final Examination ====== Students must : * compose groups of 3 to 4 students * choose 5 papers in the list below and send to JY Tigli by email (To : tigli@polytech.unice.fr, Subject : [MUC Paper and Group] ) the list of the students in the group and the 5 chosen papers, before the 22th of january, in the evening. (UbiNet Students must choose a **Research** paper). The **22 th of january**, the list below will be completed with one group for each paper. Then, each group of students must : * provide a summary note on the read paper (no more than 2 pages in english, ACM Format, Templates of such format can be found at http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates). * give a talk in english on its paper during 15 minutes (+5 minutes for questions) on february the 2nd in the morning between 8h30 and 12h45. * put the summary note and the slides of the talk on a web site and send the url to JY Tigli (To : tigli@polytech.unice.fr, Subject : [MUC Paper and Group and URL]) before february, the 2nd, 2010. **Deadline : february, the 2nd, 2010** ==== Groups and Papers ==== == Research Papers == ^Paper ^ ^ Student 1 ^ Student 2 ^ Student 3 ^ Student 4 ^ URL of the group^ |||||||| |TRENDS ||||||| |Antonia Bertolino, Wolfgang Emmerich, Paola Inverardi, Valerie Issarny. Softure: Adaptable, Reliable and Performing Software for the Future. In Proceedings of the 1st International EASST-EU Workshop on Future Research Challenges for Software and Services (FRCCS'06). Associated to ETAPS'06. April 2006, Vienna, Austria. | [[http://plastic.paris-rocquencourt.inria.fr/test-1/easst-word_frcss06_plastic.pdf|paper]] |Rayan Arnaout|Jeremy Benabu|Steve Colombié|Karim Matrah|| |A Perspective on the Future of Middleware-based Software Engineering. V. Issarny, M. Caporuscio, N. Georgantas. In Future of Software Engineering 2007 (FOSE) at ICSE (International Conference on Software Engineering). L. Briand and A. Wolf editors, IEEE-CS Press. 2007 |[[http://www-rocq.inria.fr/arles/members/issarny/issarny_et_al-FOSE07.pdf|paper]] |Samy RAAD|Oscar CARRILLO|Saad BOUCHEHBOUN|Raoudha BAKLOUTI|| |||||||| |SURVEY ||||||| | R. Meier and V. Cahill. Taxonomy of Distributed Event-Based Programming Systems. The Computer Journal, 48(5):602–626, June 2005.|[[http://www.scss.tcd.ie/publications/tech-reports/reports.02/TCD-CS-2002-14.pdf|paper]]|||||| | A Taxonomy of QoS-Aware, Adaptive Event-Dissemination Middleware Mahambre, S.P.; Kumar, M.; Bellur, U. Internet Computing, IEEE Volume 11, Issue 4, July-Aug. 2007 Page(s):35 - 44|[[https://rainbow.i3s.unice.fr/~tigli/DEPOT/Flavia09.pdf|paper]]|YanWen Chen |Thao Nguyen |Martin Ferrari |Remigiusz Modrzejewski ||| ||||||| | Kristian Ellebæk Kjær, A survey of context-aware middleware, Proceedings of the 25th conference on IASTED International Multi-Conference: Software Engineering, p.148-155, February 13-15, 2007, Innsbruck, Austria |[[http://www.hydramiddleware.eu/hydra_papers/A_Survey_of_Context-aware_Middleware.pdf|paper]]|Tuan Tran Thai||||| |||||||| | DIFFERENTS MIDDLEWARES APPROACH FOR UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING ||||||| |G. Chen, M. Li, and D. Kotz. Data-centric middleware for context-aware pervasive computing. Pervasive Mob. Comput., 4(2):216{253, 2008 |[[http://www.scribd.com/doc/3102016/Datacentric-middleware-for-contextaware-pervasive-computing|paper]]|||||| |Models, Reflective Mechanisms and Family-based Systems to Support Dynamic Configuration, Nelly Bencomo, Gordon Blair and Paul Grace, Workshop on MOdel Driven Development for Middleware (MODDM), held with the 7th International Middleware Conference, Melbourne, Australia, November, 2006. |[[https://rainbow.i3s.unice.fr/~tigli/DEPOT/bencomo06.PDF|paper]]|||||| |Hong, J., Suh, E., Kim, J., and Kim, S. 2009. Context-aware system for proactive personalized service based on context history. Expert Syst. Appl. 36, 4 (May. 2009), 7448-7457. |[[https://rainbow.i3s.unice.fr/~tigli/DEPOT/Jongyi08.pdf|paper]]|||||| |Tran, M.H.,Han, J and Colman, A. (2009) 'Social Context: Supporting Interaction Awareness in Ubiquitous Environments' In Proceedings of the 6th Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems (Mobiquitous’09), 10 pages, Toronto, Canada, July 2009. IEEE|[[http://www.ict.swin.edu.au/personal/jhan/jhanPapers/mobiquitous09.pdf|paper]]|Dupin||||| | Lorcan Coyle, Steve Neely, Graeme Stevenson, Mark Sullivan, Simon Dobson, and Paddy Nixon. Sensor fusion-based middleware for smart homes. pages 53--60. International Journal of Assistive Robotics and Mechatronics (IJARM), 2007.|[[http://www.csi.ucd.ie/UserFiles/publications/1178110026850.pdf|paper]]|Emilie Thibault|Alexandre Trovato|Nicolas Theroude |Laurie Trichet-Fougère || | Lorcan Coyle, Steve Neely, Graeme Stevenson, Mark Sullivan, Simon Dobson, and Paddy Nixon. Sensor fusion-based middleware for smart homes. pages 53--60. International Journal of Assistive Robotics and Mechatronics (IJARM), 2007.|[[http://www.csi.ucd.ie/UserFiles/publications/1178110026850.pdf|paper]]| Giuseppe Reina| Claudio Salmin| Cyprien Nicolas|Amine Rouini|| |M. Strimpakou, I. Roussaki, C. Pils, M. Angermann, P. Robertson, and M. Anagnostou. Context modeling and management in ambient-aware pervasive environments. In InternationalWorkshop on Locationand Context-Awareness (LoCA 2005), Munich, Germany. Springer, 2005. |[[https://rainbow.i3s.unice.fr/~tigli/DEPOT/Strimpakou05.pdf|paper]]|||||| | J. Floch et al. Using architecture models for runtime adaptability. Dans : IEEE software 23.2 (2006).|[[https://rainbow.i3s.unice.fr/~tigli/DEPOT/Floch06.pdf|paper]]|||||| |Flavia C. Delicato,Isanio L. Araujo Santos,Paulo F. Pires,Ana Liz S. Oliveira,Thais Batista, Luci Pìrmez.Using aspects and dynamic composition to provide context-aware adaptation for mobile applications.2009 |[[https://rainbow.i3s.unice.fr/~tigli/DEPOT/delicato09.pdf|paper]]|Choungmo Fofack|Bamba Inza|Mariem Abdelmoula|Ali Makke|| == Technical Papers == ^Paper ^ ^ Student 1 ^ Student 2 ^ Student 3 ^ Student 4 ^ URL of the group^ |Web Services Eventing (WS-Eventing) |http://www.w3.org/Submission/WS-Eventing/|Vincent Choury|Samy Carmouche|Thomas Balouet|Stephane Trepier|| |Devices Profile for Web Services |http://specs.xmlsoap.org/ws/2006/02/devprof/devicesprofile.pdf|Leclere|Soussi|Zaratti|Joubert|| |WS-Discovery |http://specs.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/04/discovery/ws-discovery.pdf|||||| |IPojo |http://felix.apache.org/site/ipojo-hierarchical-composition-overview.html|||||| |SCA Tuscany |http://tuscany.apache.org/|||||| |SCA Model |http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/specification/ws-sca/|||||| |AspectJ |http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/doc/released/adk15notebook/index.html|||||| |OpenCOM|http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/mpg/reflection/opencom.php|||||| |MEX (Manageable Extensible Framework) |http://www.codeplex.com/MEF|||||| |||||||| |||||||| ==== Examination Session (february, the 2nd, 2010) ==== == Groups list == |1. ABDELMOULA Mariem| Group 6| |2. ARNAOUT Rayan| Group 1| |3. BALOUET Thomas| Group 7| |4. BAMBA Inza| Group 6| |5. BEN ABU Jeremy| Group 1| |6. BOUCHEHBOUN Raad| Group 9| |7. CARMOUCHE Samy | Group 7| |8. CARRILLO Oscar| Group 9| |9. CHEN YanWen| Group 2| |10. CHOUNGMO FOFACK Nicaise Eric| Group 6| |11. CHOURY Vincent| Group 7| |12. COLOMBIÉ Steve| Groupe 1| |13. DUPIN Stéphane| Groupe 10| |14. FERRARI Martín Hernán| Groupe 2| |15. JOUBERT Florent| Groupe 8| |16. LE CLERE Thomas| Groupe 8| |17. MAKKE Ali Hassan| Groupe 6| |18. MATRAH Karim| Groupe 1| |19. MODRZEJEWSKI Remigiusz Jan| Groupe 2| |20. NGUYEN Phuong Thao| Groupe 2| |21. NICOLAS Cyprien| Groupe 5| |22. RAAD Sami| Groupe 9| |23. REINA Giuseppe| Groupe 5| |24. ROUINI Amine| Groupe 5| |25. SALMIN Claudio| Groupe 5| |26. SOUSSI El Houari| Groupe 8| |27. THEROUDE Nicolas| Groupe 4| |28. THIBAULT Emilie| Groupe 4| |29. TREPIER Stéphane| Groupe 7| |30. TRICHET-FOUGERE Laurie| Groupe 4| |31. TROVATO Alexandre| Groupe 4| |32. TUAN Tran Thai| Groupe 3| |33. ZARATI Aymen| Groupe 8| |34. BAKLOUTI Raoudha| Groupe 9| ==Schedule == ^ Schedule ^ Paper ^ Groupe ^ | 8h30 - 8h50 || Group 1| | 8h50 - 9h10 ||Group 2| | 9h10 - 9h30 ||Group 3| | 9h30 - 9h50 ||Group 4| | 9h50 - 10h10 ||Group 5| | 10h10 - 10h30 ||Group 6| | 10h30 - 10h50 ||Group 7| | 10h50 - 11h10 ||Group 8| | 11h10 - 11h30 ||Group 9| | 11h30 - 11h50 ||Group 10| | 11h50 - 12h10 ||| | 12h10 - 12h30 ||| | 12h30 - 12h50 |||