Seminar: Trends in Service Oriented Computing - Model-driven Operation : Schedule

Date & place Program item Materials & notes
3.9.2013 C220 Organisation, learning out the groups background knowledge on models  

10.9.2013 C220

Short overview of SOC (service oriented computing) and pointing out models in there, and drawing attention to types of potential topics 

Selection of topic areas, idientifying first reading items

Compulsory reading for all group members disregard of the topic they present:

  1. M. Papazoglou, P. Traverso, S.Dustdar, F. Leymann: Service-Oriented Computing: a Research Roadmap. Int. J. Cooperative Inf. Syst. 17(2): 223-255 (2008)

  2. D. Schmidt: Guest editor introduction: Model-driven engineering.Computer 39.2 (2006): 0025-31.

  3. G. Blair: models@run.time - guest editor intro to special issue on the topic, and those articles in that journal special issue number  where your topic is covered

  4. To give overview and comparison, where appropriate: M. Huebscher, J. McCann: A survey of Autonomic Computing—Degrees, Models, and Applications. ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 40, No. 3, Article 7

10.9-17.9.2012 D221 Individual appointments for seminar paper work plan  use cinco.flock  google calendar for reserving a time
17.9.2013 C220

1) A round of seminar work plan presentations (2-5 mins)

2) Discussion of the expected structure and elements of the paper (in terms of subject matters) and how to create a good verbal presentation

checklist for your plan presentation:

  • what is your work title (narrow it down now)
  • what kind of models are in focus and what role they have in the system you discuss
  • what  are the information moves in your paper (what you intend to describe)
  • what are the analytical/evaluative/comparative/case study aspects that will be present in your paper

Information about preparing academic texts and presentations can be found at (in Finnish: http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/courses/582204/2012/s/k/1 on Batchelor thesis)https://www.cs.helsinki.fi/i/summanen/teaching/thesis-seminar-2011/4-presentations.pdf on giving presentations and http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/courses/582517/2011/s/k/1 on Orientation to MSc studies where scientific writing was in major role  and http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/courses/58308307/2011/S/S/1 on writing MSc thesis.

Some slides on https://www.cs.helsinki.fi/i/summanen/teaching/seminar-EI-trends-2013/researchprocess-and-thesis.pdf

 
24.9.2013 no session  
Thu 3.10.2013 Send in your full paper for peer review

Peer review groups:

A) Emad Nikkhouy, Yishu Yan, Aikeremu Tiemur

B) Vuong Thang Tung, Payel Bandyopadhyay, Wang Sai

Process: In both groups you read and comment two papers and likewise receive two sets of review comments for improving your paper. Of course, you will get my comments as well. Send review comments to the author of the paper and me latest on Monday morning (7.10) so they can be read before the discussion session. 

Paper submissions by email list; a request for submitting your papers will be sent to your email address around 17.10 so you can simply answer to that request by including all  7 of us as recipients. Make sure you do not rely me to forward your papers to other group members but do that directly. It is also more comfortable to see all of the papers instead of just two of them.

8.10.2013 C220 peer review discussion session Process: In the review grops discuss the strong points and suggestions of each paper in turn. The author of the paper should just hear (and ask questions for understanding), not defend or explain why something was done the way it was or was not yet done. This step of active listening without defences is not only saving time but essential for any feedback process being effective in terms of having effects on the work quality and learning for the future.
15.10.2013 no session  
22.10.2013 no session  
29.10.2013 C220 Vuong Thang Tung: context adaptability with model-driven/reflective middleware final paper
5.11.2013 C220 Emad Nikkhouy: distributed execution of business processes (choreographies) final paper
19.11.2013 C220 Yishu Yan: monitoring business processes (maybe with NFP involved?)

final paper 

presentation  and discussion14.15-15.00

19.11.2013 C220 Aikeremu Tiemur: Runtime modifiable business processes

paper

presentation and discussion 15.15-16.00

26.11.2013 C220 Payel Bandyopadhyay: structuring and negotiating eContracts paper
3.12. 2013 C220 Mielonen

One presentation and discussion at 2pm, only one presentation this time; Ilambo moved to 10.12 by request.

 

paper

10.12.2013

C220

Jonathan ilambo : Automatic computation in x