Professor Dr. Michael Papazoglou Chair of Computer Science and Executive Director of European Research Institute of Service Science University of Tilburg, Netherlands. |
Personal home page: https://infolab.uvt.nl/staff/mikep |
Profile
Michael P. Papazoglou holds the chair of Computer Science and is the executive director of the ERISS at the University of Tilburg, the Netherlands. He is also the scientific director of the EU Network of Excellence in Software Services & Systems (S-Cube).
Mike is an honorary professor at the University of Trento in Italy and a professorial fellow at the Universities of New South Wales, in Sydney, RMIT in Melbourne, Lyon, France and Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid. Prior to this he was full Professor and head of School of Information Systems at the Queensland Univ. of Technology (QUT) in Brisbane Australia (1991-1996). He also held senior academic positions at the Australian National University, University of Koblenz, Germany, Fern Universität Hagen, Germany, and was principal research scientist at the National German Research Centre for Computer Science (GMD) in St. Augustin from (1983-1989).
Mike is Co-Editor in Charge of the monograph subline of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LCNS) dedicated to Service Science with Springer-Verlag.
He is also Co-Editor in charge of the MIT book series on Information Systems.
Mike serves on several international committees and on the editorial board of nine international scientific journals. He has founded the International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS), and more recently the high-impact International Conference in Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC), which is now supported by the EU FP-7 Programme. Moreover, he has chaired a number of other important conferences, including the International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE), the International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), the International Conference on Digital Libraries (ICDL), and the International Conference on Entity/Relationship Modelling.
Papazoglou has authored/edited over twenty books and over two hundred and fifty scientific journal articles and refereed conference papers. His most two recent books are “e-Business: Organizational and Technical Foundations” published by J. Wiley in 2006, and “Principles and Foundations of Web Services”, published by Prentice-Hall in 2008.
His research was/is funded by the European Commission, the Australian Research Council, the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science, and Departments of Science and Technology in Europe and Australia. He is a golden core member and a distinguished visitor of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Computer Science section.
Education
- 1983: Ph.D. in Microcomputer Systems Engineering, Department of Computer Engineering, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK. Title: “The Parallel Simula Machine”
- 1979: M.Sc. in Computer Systems Engineering, Department of Computer Science, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. Title: “Design and Construction of a General Display System”
- 1978: B.Sc. Honours in Electronic Engineering, Department of Electronic Engineering, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK. Title “Design & Construction of an Instrumentation Amplifier”
Career
- 2008-present Executive Director European Research Institute in Service Science
- 2007-present Scientific Director, S-Cube: The Software Services and Systems European Network of Excellence
- 2007-present Professorial Fellow, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain
- 2007-present Professorial Fellow, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon1, France
- 2007-present Professorial Fellow, University of New South Wales, Australia
- 2006-present Scientific Advisor, European Union in the area of Software & Service Architectures and member of the EIFFEL Think Tank on Future Internet
- 2000-present Honorary professor at the University of Trento in Italy
- 1996-present Full Professor and director of the INFOLAB, Tilburg University, the Netherlands
- 1993-1994 Visiting Professor, Fernuniversitaet Hagen (FUH), Germany
- 1992-1996 Director of Cooperative Information Systems Research Center, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
- 1991-1996 Full Professor and Head of School of Information Systems, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia
- 1991-1992 Reader in Computer Science, Australian National University
- 1989-1991 Senior Lecturer in Computer Science, Australian National University
- 1988-1989 Visiting Professor, Department of Informatics at the University of Koblenz, Germany
- 1987-1989 International Project Leader, National German Research Institute of Computer Science GMD, St. Augustin, Germany
- 1984-1987 Senior Researcher, National German Research Institute of Computer Science GMD, St. Augustin, Germany
- 1983-1984 Senior Lecturer in Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, University of Patras, Greece
- 1983-1984 Lecturer in Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, University of Patras, Greece
- 1979-1981 Research Associate, Nuclear Research Center Democritos, Division of Computers, Athens, Greece
Research Papers
Mike has published over 250 papers in high-ranking scientific journals and prestigious peer-refereed international conferences. He has also published several book chapters and numerous non-refereed articles.
Books
Mike has 22 (co)-authored and (co)-edited books published by prestigious publishers, such as MIT Press, Prentice Hall, J. Wiley & sons, Springer-Verlag.
His work is widely cited.
Current citations: approx. 8,700 (Google scientific), with an H-index factor: 39.
Most of Mike’s work falls within the purview of Service Oriented Computing, Business Process Management, Cloud Computing and Service Science. Some of these terms are defined below.
Service-Oriented Computing & Web Services
Web Services are the current most promising technology based on the idea of service oriented computing. Web services provide the basis for the development and execution of business processes that are distributed over the network and available via standard interfaces and protocols.
Combined with recent developments in the area of distributed systems, workflow management systems, business protocols and languages, services can provide the automated support needed for e-business collaboration and integration both at the data and business logic level. They also provide a sound support framework for developing complex business transaction sequences and business collaboration applications.
Services Science
Service science has evolved in response to the need to combine technological and non-technological innovation in a rapidly growing sector [NY Times 2006] [University of Cambridge 2007]. The term covers research, scientific initiatives, and innovative educational approaches and concepts.
The discipline addresses the service sector’s unique problems by adopting multiple approaches. It draws on ICT, business, management, industrial engineering, socio-legal sciences, and economics (see Figure 1). The innovative creation of value for both customers and shareholders lies at the core of this interdisciplinary approach.
Our definition promotes substantive outcomes (collaboration, innovation and quality of life) that are grounded in research (science, models, theories and applications). This neither precludes any relevant discipline from participating, nor prescribes any particular methodology.
Publications
Books
- Papazoglou, M.P. (2012): Web Services & SOA: Principles and Technology. Pearson – Prentice Hall, January 2012, 856 pages.
- Papazoglou, M.P. (2008): Web Services: Principles and Technology. Pearson – Prentice Hall, July 2007, 782 pages.
- Papazoglou, M.P. and Pieter Ribbers (2006): e-Business : Organizational and Technical Foundations. publishers J. Wiley & Sons
Research Roadmaps
- Papazoglou, M. P., Traverso, P., Dustdar S., and F. Leymann (2008) Service-Oriented Computing: A Research Roadmap. International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems (IJCIS). Vol. 17, no. 2, World Scientific, 2008.
- Papazoglou, M. P., Traverso, P., Dustdar S., and F. Leymann (2007) Service-Oriented Computing: State of the Art and Research Challenges. In: IEEE Computer. Vol. 40(11), IEEE Computer Society, 2007.
- Papazoglou, M.P., Traverso, P., Dustdar S., and F. Leymann (2006): Service-Oriented Computing Research Roadmap. technical report/vision paper on Service oriented computing European Union Information Society Technologies (IST), Directorate D – Software Technologies (ST).
Cloud Computing & Services
- Papazoglou, M.P. and L. M. Vaquero (2012) Knowledge-Intensive Cloud Services: Transforming the Cloud Delivery Stack. Knowledge Service Engineering Handbook, Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.
- D. K. Nguyen, F. Lelli, M. P. Papazoglou, and W.J. Van Den Heuvel (2012) Blueprinting Approach in Support of Cloud Computing, Future Internet Journal, 2012.
- Papazoglou, M.P. and W.J. van den Heuvel (2011): Blueprinting the Cloud, IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 15, no. 6, November 2011.
Service Evolutionand Adaptation
- V. Andrikopulos, S. Benbernou, and M.P. Papazoglou (2012): On The Evolution of Services, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, to appear in 2012.
- M. P. Papazoglou, Andrikopoulos, V., and S. Benbernou (2011): Managing Evolving Services. IEEE Software, vol. 28, no.3, May-June 2011, pp. 49-55.
- Taher, Y., Parkin, M., Papazoglou, M. P.; and W.J. van den Heuvel (2011): Adaptation of Web Service Interactions using Complex Event Processing Patterns. 9th International Conference on Service Oriented Computing, Paphos, Cyprus, Dec. 20011.
- Andrikopoulos, V., S. Benbernou, and M.P. Papazoglou (2009): Evolving Services from a Contractual Perspective. In: Proceedings of the 21st international conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE’09), June 8-12, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- Andrikopoulos, V., S. Benbernou, and M.P. Papazoglou (2008): Managing the Evolution of Service Specifications. Keynote address, in: Zohra Bellahsene and Michel Leonard (Ed.), Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE’08), June 18-20, Montpellier, France. Springer-Verlag.
- Papazoglou, M.P. (2008): The Challenges of Service Evolution. In: Zohra Bellahsene and Michel Leonard (Ed.), Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE’08), June 18-20, Montpellier, France. Springer-Verlag.
Service Architectures
- Papazoglou, M.P. (2005): Extending the Service-Oriented Architecture. In: Business Integration Journal, February 2005, pp. 18-21.
- Papazoglou, M.P. and W.J. van den Heuvel (2007): Service Oriented Architectures. VLDB Journal, vol. 16, no.3 , July 2007, pp. 89-415.
- Papazoglou, M.P. (2007): What’s in a Service? Keynote address, 1st European Conference on Software Architecture (ECSA 2007), Springer-Verlag LNCS no. 4758, Aranjuez-Madrid, Spain, September 2007.
- Papazoglou, M.P. (2005): Extending the Service-Oriented Architecture. In: Business Integration Journal, February 2005, pp. 18-21.
- Papazoglou, M.P., B.J. Kraemer, and J Yang (2003): Leveraging Web-Services and Peer-to-Peer Networks. In: Proceedings of Advanced Information Systems Engineering, 15th International Conference, CAiSE 2003, Klagenfurt, Austria, June 16-18, 2003. Editors: Eder, J. and Missikoff, M. Pages 485-501.
- Papazoglou, M.P. (2003): Service-Oriented Computing: Concepts, Characteristics and Directions. Keynote for the 4th International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering (WISE 2003), December 10-12, 2003. IEEE CS.
- Papazoglou, M.P. and D. Georgakopoulos (2003): Service-Oriented Computing. In: Communications of the ACM, 46(10):25-28, October 2003.
Service Compliance
- M.P. Papazoglou (2011): Making Business Processes Compliant to Standards & Regulations. Keynote address, 15th IEEE International EDOC Conference, Helsinki, Finland, September 2011.
- Turetken, O., Elgammal, A., Heuvel, W.J.A.M. van den, and Papazoglou, M. P. (2011): Enforcing compliance on business processes through the use of patterns. Proceedings of the 19th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2011): ICT and Sustainable Service Development, paper no. 5, Helsinki: AIS – Association for Information Systems.
- Elgammal A., Turetken, O., W.J. van den Heuvel, and M.P. Papazoglou (2010): Root-Cause Analysis of Design-time Compliance Violations on the basis of Property Patterns. 8th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing (ICSOC10), Maglio et al. (Eds.), Springer, pp. 17-31, USA, 2010.
- Elgammal, A., Turetken, O., van den Heuvel, W.J.A.M.,and Papazoglou, M.P. (2010): On the formal specification of regulatory compliance: A comprehensive analysis. In E.M. Maximilien et al. (Eds.), International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing (ICSOC) 2010 Workshops, LNCS 6568, pp. 27-38, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.
- Elgammal, A.F.S.A., Turetken, O., Heuvel, W.J.A.M. van den, and Papazoglou, M. P. (2010): Towards a comprehensive design-time compliance management: A roadmap. In Kalid S. Soliman (Ed.), Proceedings of the 15th International Business Information Management Conference (IBIMA 2010) (pp. 1480-1484). Egypt: IBIMA Publishing.
- Elgammal, A., Turetken, O., Heuvel, W.J.A.M. van den, and Papazoglou, M. P. (2010): On the formal specification of business contracts and regulatory compliance. In A. Brogi (Ed.), Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Formal Languages and Analysis of Contract-Oriented Software (FLACOS ‘10) (pp. 33-36). Pisa, Italy: EPTCS.
Service Analysis and Design Methodologies
- Papazoglou, M.P. and W.J. van den Heuvel (2007): Business Process Development Lifecycle Methodology. Communications of the ACM (CACM), vol. 50, no. 10, October 2007, pp. 79-85.
- Papazoglou, M.P. and W.J. van den Heuvel (2006): Service-Oriented Design and Development Methodology.Int. Journal of Web Engineering and Technology (IJWET), vol. 2, no. 4, 2006, pp. 412-446.
- Papazoglou, M.P. and J Yang (2002): Design Methodology for Web Services and Business Processes. In: Proceedings of the Technologies for E-Services Third International Workshop, TES 2002, Hong Kong, China, August 23-24, 2002. Editors: Buchmann, A., Casati, F., Fiege, L., Hsu, M.-C., Shan, M.-C. Lecture Notes on Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany, pp. 54 – 64.
Service Composition
- Dustar S., and Papazoglou M.P., (2008): Services and Service Composition – An Introduction, Information Technology vol. 2 Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, April 2008.
- Yang, J., Papazoglou M.P., (2004): Service Components for Managing the Life-cycle of Service Compositions, Information Systems, vol. 29, no.2, June 2004.
Business Protocols
- Marina Bitsaki et.al. (2008): Model Transformations to Leverage Service Networks. ICSOC Workshops 2008 pp.103-117.
- Mancioppi, M.,Carro, M., van den Heuvel,W.J., and M.P. Papazoglou (2008): Sound Multi-party Business Protocols for Service Networks. ICSOC 2008 pp.302-316.
Business Transactions
- W.J. van den Heuvel and M. P. Papazoglou (2011): Toward Business Transaction Management in Smart Service Networks. IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 14, no. 4, 2010, pp. 71-75.
- Papazoglou M.P., Hantry, P., and Mohand-Said Hacid (2010): Business-aware Transaction Management. International Workshop on Business System Management and Engineering, in TOOLS 2010 Federated Conferences, Malaga, Spain, July 2010.
- Papazoglou, M.P. and Kratz B., (2007): Web services technology in support of business transactions. Service Oriented Computing and Applications SOCA 2007, vol. 1, Springer-Verlag, pp. 51–63.
- Papazoglou, M.P. and Kratz B., (2006): A Business-aware Web Services Transaction Model. In Dan, A. and Lamersdorf, W., Service-Oriented Computing – ICSOC 2006, 4th International Conference, Chicago, IL, USA, December 4-7, 2006, Proceedings, pp. 352-364, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Volume 4294. Springer.
- Papazoglou, M.P. (2003): Web Services and Business Transactions. World Wide Web: Internet and Web Information Systems, 6(1):49-91, March 2003. Kluwer.
- Papazoglou, M.P., A. Tsalgatidou, and J Yang (2001): The Role of eServices and Transactions for Integrated Value Chains. In: Business to Business Electronic Commerce: Challenges and Solutions. Editor: Warkentin, E. Idea Group Publishing, 2001, ISBN 1-930708-09-2.
Services and Business Rules
- Orriens, B. and J Yang (2006): A Rule Driven Approach for Developing Adaptive Service Oriented Business Collaboration. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC 2006), September 18-22, Chicago, Illinois, USA (to be published).
- Orriens, B., J Yang, and M.P. Papazoglou (2005): A Rule Driven Approach for Developing Adaptive Service Oriented Business Collaboration. Proceedings of the 3d International Conference on Service Oriented Computing (SOC05), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 2005.
- Orriens, B. and J Yang (2005): Bridging the Gap between Business and IT in Service Oriented Business Collaboration. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC05), Orlando, Florida, USA, July 2005. IEEE Computer Society.
- Orriens, B. and J Yang (2005): Establishing and Maintaining Compatibility in Service Oriented Business Collaboration. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Electronic Commerce (ICEC05), Xi’an, China, August 2005.
- Orriens, B. and J Yang (2005): Modeling and Managing Service Oriented Business Collaboration. Proceedings of the 2005 International Workshop on Middleware for Web Services (EDOC-MWS05), Enschede, The Netherlands, September 2005.
- Orriens, B. and J Yang (2005): Specification and Management of Policies in Service Oriented Business Collaboration. Proceedings of the 3d International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM05), short paper, Nancy, France, September 2005.
- Orriens, B., J Yang, and M.P. Papazoglou (2003): A Framework for Business Rule Driven Service Composition. Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling Approaches for e-Business Dealing with Business Volatility, Chicago, United States, Oktober 13-16, 2003. Lecture Notes on Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
- Orriens, B., J Yang, and M.P. Papazoglou (2003): Business Rule Driven Service Composition. In: Proceedings of the Technologies for E-Services Fourth International Workshop, TES 2003, Berlin, Germany, September 7-8, 2003. Lecture Notes on Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
Service Request Languages and Planning
- Lazovik, A, M. Aiello, and M.P. Papazoglou (2006): Planning and monitoring the execution of web service requests. Int’l Journal on Digital Libraries, Springer-Verlag, vol. 6, no. 1, February 2006, pp. 235-246.
- Lazovik, A, M. Aiello, and M.P. Papazoglou (2004): Associating Assertions with Business Preocesses and Monitoring their Execution. Proceedings of the International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing. November 2004, New York City.
- Aiello, M. et.al. (2002): A request language for web-services based on planning and constraint satisfaction. In: Proceedings of the Technologies for E-Services Third International Workshop, TES 2002, Hong Kong, China, August 23-24, 2002. Editors: Buchmann, A., Casati, F., Fiege, L., Hsu, M.-C., Shan, M.-C. Lecture Notes on Computer Science, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany. Pages 76 – 85.
- Papazoglou, M.P., M. Aiello, M. Pistore, and J Yang (2002): Planning for Requests against Web Services. In: Bulletin of the Technical Committee on Data Engineering, December 2002, 25(4):41-46 Editors: Lomet D., Casati, F., Dayal, U. IEEE Computer Society.
- Papazoglou, M.P., M. Aiello, M. Pistore, and J Yang (2002): XSRL: A request language for web services. In: Internet Computing, IEEE, 2002.
e-Business
- Papazoglou, M.P. (2001): Agent-oriented Technology in Support of E-Business – Enabling the Development of “Intelligent” Business. In: Communications of the ACM, 44(4):71-77, April 2001.
- Yang, J and M.P. Papazoglou (2000): Interoperation Support for Electronic Business. In: Communications of the ACM, 43(6):39-47, June 2000.
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