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Pub. period:2002-2009
Pub. count:6
Number of co-authors:15
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Karim Baïna:2Samir Tata:2Walid Gaaloul:2 Productive colleagues
Claude Godart's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Uffe Kock Wiil:21Pascal Molli:10Gerald Oster:8 
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Publications by Claude Godart (bibliography)
Godart, Claude, Perrin, Olivier, Baïna, Karim, Bhiri, Sami, Charoy, François, Gaaloul, Walid, Grigori, Daniela and Tata, Samir (2009): Les procédés métiers : concepts, modèles et systèmes. Paris, France, Hermès-Lavoisier
Les processus métiers constituent de plus en plus la colonne vertébrale des systèmes d'information modernes. Ils sont au cœur de la réorganisation des entreprises pour une meilleure intégration de leurs départements et de leurs personnels. Ils simplifient leur déploiement sur le web et supportent les coopérations interentreprises. Cet ouvrage à destination d'un large public (étudiants, ingénieurs chercheurs) fait le point sur l'idée de processus métier. Il en établit les concepts fondamentaux, présente les principales notations utilisées (BPMN, XPDL, etc.), des éléments de conception et d'analyse (Petri Nets, UML, découverte de processus, Business Process Intelligence, etc.), illustre les architectures des systèmes de gestion de processus (intégrées : Nova Bonita, bibliothèques : Process Virtual Machine, etc.), la problématique des processus transactionnels et leur déploiement sur le web (modes de coopérations, services web, WSBPEL, etc.). La plupart des chapitres sont illustrés par exemples et proposent des exercices.
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Rouached, Mohsen and Godart, Claude (2008): A run-time service discovery process for web services compositions. In: Fensel, Dieter and Werthner, Hannes (eds.) Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Electronic Commerce - ICEC 2008 August 19-22, 2008, Innsbruck, Austria. p. 2.
Bhiri, Sami, Perrin, Olivier and Godart, Claude (2005): Ensuring required failure atomicity of composite Web services. In: Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on the World Wide Web 2005. pp. 138-147.
The recent evolution of Internet, driven by the Web services technology, is extending the role of the Web from a support of information interaction to a middleware for B2B interactions. Indeed, the Web services technology allows enterprises to outsource parts of their business processes using Web services. And it also provides the opportunity to dynamically offer new value-added services through the composition of pre-existing Web services. In spite of the growing interest in Web services, current technologies are found lacking efficient transactional support for composite Web services (CSs). In this paper, we propose a transactional approach to ensure the failure atomicity, of a CS, required by partners. We use the Accepted Termination States (ATS) property as a mean to express the required failure atomicity. Partners specify their CS, mainly its control flow, and the required ATS. Then, we use a set of transactional rules to assist designers to compose a valid CS with regards to the specified ATS.
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Gaaloul, Walid, Baïna, Karim, Benali, Khalid and Godart, Claude (2004): A Pattern for Interconnecting Distributed Components. In: ICEIS 2004 2004. pp. 430-434.
Skaf-Molli, Hala, Molli, Pascal, Oster, Gerald, Godart, Claude, Ray, Pradeep and Rabhi, Fethi (2003): Toxic Farm: A Cooperative Management Platform for Virtual Teams and Enterprises. In: ICEIS 2003 2003. pp. 348-356.
Tata, Samir, Godart, Claude and Wiil, Uffe Kock (2002): Policies for cooperative hypermedia systems: concepts and prototype implementation. In: Hypertext'02 - Proceedings of the Thirteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia June 11-15, 2002, College Park, Maryland, USA. pp. 140-141.
The objective of this work is to develop a cooperative hypermedia framework that enables actors to cooperatively create, use, and modify versioned hypermedia documents. A rich set of cooperation policies, based on hypermedia documents, access rights, and synchronization contracts, have been defined to support flexible cooperation control.
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