
It is a GOSPI cluster funded project that is focusing on Product Lifecycle Management systems from multidisciplinary points of view (i.e. software engineering, mecanical engineering, production/manufacturing engineering, information system).
It is a Cluster Edit and Rhone-Alpes region funded project (FEDER funds). I am the LISTIC Lab. scientific responsible for that project. The project consortium comprises 7 small and medium software companies (manufacturing and/or industrial software solution providers), 2 labs (LISTIC and LIESP) and Thesame. The project aims to provide an adaptable and agile MES solution; such MES solution is built by reusing these existing software applications (those of software solution providers) by adopting a Service-Oriented Architecture.
It is a GOSPI cluster funded action that aims at focusing on mechatronic product co-design under an inter-disciplinary vision. Such vision emphasizes mechatronic specific domain, software-based systems architectures, product life management, enterprise and information systems modelling. I am personnaly involved in software-based systems architectures and information systems modelling that support mechatronic activities, and especially in a dynamic perspective (agile systems). SOA are candidates for such architectures.
Région Rhône-Alpes three years funded project, cluster Informatique, Signal, Logiciel Embarqué (Computer Science, Signal, Embedded systems).
Our participation within the Workpackage 2 focuses on adaptative Web. We are particularly interested on Web Services composition. Multi-Agent Systems and Software Engineering are basis of our approach: "Multi-Agent infrastructure for the web services composition and adaptation, taking into account quality of service".
Cook is a ANR 2006 three years project funded by GIP-ANR (JC05 42872).
The project is focusing on architecture refactoring. A one week and enthousiastic Moose environment tutorial has been organized and animated by Tudor Girba. This project partially supports Nimrod environment.
ArchWare (ARCHitecting evolvable softWARE) European IST-2001-32360 funded project
ArchWare designed, developed, and disseminated innovative architecture-centric languages, frameworks and tools for engineering evolvable software systems. It defined formal architectural style-based languages for describing and analysing design-time and run-time evolvable software architectures taking into account reuse of components. Customised process-driven environments provided tools to support architectural models (including quality attributes), reasoning about these models, and refining them into compliant implementations. The project built on and advanced baseline complementary researches in the areas of software architectures and reflective frameworks from three EU member states. The adequacy and industrial relevance of the project results were validated in real-life business cases from different industrial domains.
Langages et outils pour les architectures orientées services Web : l'ubiquité dans l'Internet de 3ème génération au service de l'intégration des applications d'entreprises en réseau.
Région Rhône-Alpes Emergence program French funded project. WebWare aimed at providing a Services Oriented Architectures development framework. This project focused on SOA descriptions according to a formal-based approach. The experimentation addressed a Manufacturing Execution System scenario involving several interacting Web Services.
MES (Manufacturing Executing System)
R&D project in partnership with IUP GSI and Club ERA (associating some editors of ERP and software solutions for industrial customers). This project addressed a technical solution for integrating existing industrial software solutions, ERP, legacy systems,..., by the way of Web Services.
PIE (Process Instance Evolution), European Esprit-IV Open LTR project n° 34840
The objective of PIE was to define a framework allowing managers to pilot and implement on-line dynamic evolution and changes to distributed work activity supported by distributed instances of process models. The PIE consortium developed a methodology for process dynamic evolution based on the following approaches:
PIE objectives, approach and results are explained here.