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Hamdi Yahyaoui

Researcher at Kuwait University

Publications -  82
Citations -  1203

Hamdi Yahyaoui is an academic researcher from Kuwait University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Web service & WS-Policy. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 79 publications receiving 1142 citations. Previous affiliations of Hamdi Yahyaoui include Laval University & University of Sharjah.

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Toward an agent-based and context-oriented approach for Web services composition

TL;DR: This paper presents an agent-based and context-oriented approach that supports the composition of Web services, where software agents engage in conversations with their peers to agree on the Web services that participate in this process.
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Keyed hash function based on a chaotic map

TL;DR: This paper proposes a simple and efficient keyed hash function based on a single chaotic map that satisfies all cryptographic requirements of secureKeyed hash functions such as strong confusion and diffusion capability, good collision resistance, high sensitivity to message and secret key, etc.
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A trust-based game theoretical model for Web services collaboration

TL;DR: A trust-based game theoretical model for Web services collaboration that provides a metric for the assessment of the collaboration trust shows that the use of the trust allows a safer collaboration with respect to a game where there is no consideration of theTrust as a criteria for allocating tasks.
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Toward an Agent-Based and Context-Oriented Approach for Web Services Composition - Appendices.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an agent-based and context-oriented approach that supports the composition of Web services, where agents engage in conversations with their peers to agree on the Web services that participate in this process.
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Symbolic model checking composite Web services using operational and control behaviors

TL;DR: The paper proves that the proposed technique allows checking the soundness and completeness of the design model with respect to the operational and control behaviors, and automatic translation procedures from the design models to the NuSMV model checker's code and a verification tool are reported in the paper.