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Abdelkarim Erradi
Researcher at Qatar University
Publications - 109
Citations - 1874
Abdelkarim Erradi is an academic researcher from Qatar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Web service. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 105 publications receiving 1453 citations. Previous affiliations of Abdelkarim Erradi include University College of Engineering & University of New South Wales.
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A service computing manifesto: the next 10 years
Athman Bouguettaya,Munindar P. Singh,Michael N. Huhns,Quan Z. Sheng,Hai Dong,Qi Yu,Azadeh Ghari Neiat,Sajib Mistry,Boualem Benatallah,Brahim Medjahed,Mourad Ouzzani,Fabio Casati,Xumin Liu,Hongbing Wang,Dimitrios Georgakopoulos,Liang Chen,Surya Nepal,Zaki Malik,Abdelkarim Erradi,Yan Wang,Brian Blake,Schahram Dustdar,Frank Leymann,Mike P. Papazoglou +23 more
TL;DR: Mapping out the challenges and strategies for the widespread adoption of service computing shows clear trends in adoption and a clear road map for the future direction is proposed.
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SOAF: An Architectural Framework for Service Definition and Realization
TL;DR: The proposed framework is business-process centric and comprises a set of structured activities grouped in five phases that incorporates a range of techniques and guidelines for systematically identifying services, deciding service granularity and modeling services while integrating existing operational/legacy systems.
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Policy-driven middleware for self-adaptation of web services compositions
TL;DR: The proposed policy-based middleware, called Manageable and Adaptive Service Compositions (MASC), provides coordination of fault management between SOAP messaging and business process orchestration, greater diversity of monitoring and control constructs, specification of both technical and business aspects used for adaptation decisions, higher level of abstraction easier for use by non-technical people.
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Recovery Policies for Enhancing Web Services Reliability
TL;DR: This work proposes set extensible recovery policies to declaratively specify how to handle and recover from typical faults in Web services composition to transparently enact the fault management policies and facilitate the monitoring, configuration and control of managed services.
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WS-Policy based Monitoring of Composite Web Services
TL;DR: The proposed solutions are complementary to the existing approaches and provide: synchronous and asynchronous monitoring both at the SOAP messaging layer and the process orchestration layer, greater diversity of monitoring and control constructs, as well as the externalization of Monitoring and adaptation actions from definitions of business processes.