La liste des principaux projets sur lesquels j’ai travaillé ou travaille encore…
Play
The PLAY project will develop and validate an elastic and reliable architecture for dynamic and complex, event-driven interaction in large highly distributed and heterogeneous service systems. Such an architecture will enable ubiquitous exchange of information between heterogeneous services, providing the possibilities to adapt and personalize their execution, resulting in the so-called situational-driven process adaptivity.
SOA4All
Service Oriented Architectures for All (SOA4All) is a Large-Scale Integrating Project funded by the European Seventh Framework Programme, under the Service and Software Architectures, Infrastructures and Engineering research area.
SOA4All aims at realizing a world where billions of parties are exposing and consuming services via advanced Web technology: the main objective of the project is to provide a comprehensive framework that integrates complementary and evolutionary technical advances (i.e., SOA, context management, Web principles, Web 2.0 and semantic technologies) into a coherent and domain-independent service delivery platform.
PEtALS Enterprise Service Bus
PEtALS is the highly distributed Open Source ESB hosted by the OW2 consortium. PEtALS delivers OW2 JavaTM Business Integration (JBI) platform.PEtALS provides lightweight and packaged integration solutions, based on JSR-208 specifications, with a strong focus on distribution and clustering.PEtALS helps you to integrate your Enterprise Business Units in order to provide a value added global solution. By assembling all your enterprise elements, you can provide new applications by re-using some existing ones.Thus, all your applications expose their logic by exposing services. This concept is know as a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).The project also provides a set of JBI components and a component development kit that will help users to develop their own components.
GRID-TLSE
GRID-TLSE aims to provide tools and software for sparse matrices through a Web portal.
It will allow the comparative analysis of a number of direct solvers (free or commercially distributed) on user-submitted
problems, as well as on matrices from collections available on the site.
The site will provide user assistance in choosing the right solver for its problems and appropriate values for the control
parameters of the selected solver. The computations are carried over a computational grid.It also includes a bibliography on sparse matrices and access to collections of sparse matrices and
- perform experiments on your own sparse matrix.
- quickly evaluate sparse direct solvers and obtain statistics on solving sparse linear systems.
- use the site as a platform for cooperative work on sparse matrices (features are available
- for creating a private work group).
- consult the database of bibliography references on sparse linear algebra.
- consult the database of collections of sparse matrices.