Louay Bassbouss studied Computer Engineering at the Technical University of Berlin (TUB). He received his diploma in october 2008 with the completion of his thesis about Automatic Service Composition in user-centric mobile networks. Since that time, he started working as research engineer at the group of Open Communication Systems (OKS) at the Technical University of Berlin and the Competence Center Future Applications and Media (FAME) of the Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communications Systems in Berlin. His main research activities focuses on service composition, collaboration and interaction within the area of service oriented architectures as well as Web 2.0. Louay Bassbouss has been involved in multiple national (DOCAMPUS, Government Mashups) and international projects (BIONETS, uMash, Padgets, Open Cities, COSMOS) within the area of service oriented architectures, Web Mashups, mobile computing, and technologies for future Web applications.
Baude, F., Legrand, V., Henrio, L., Naoumenko, P., Pfeffer, H., Bassbouss, L., & Linner, D. (2010). Mixing Workflows and Components to Support Evolving Services. International Journal of Adaptive, Resilient and Autonomic Systems (IJARAS), 1(4), 60-84. doi:10.4018/jaras.2010100105
Iacopo Carreras, Louay Bassbouss, David Linner, Heiko Pfeffer, Vilmos Simon, Endre Varga, Daniel Schreckling, Jyrki Huusko and Helena Rivas. BIONETS: Self Evolving Services in Opportunistic Networking Environments. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information and Computing Systems (BIONETICS 2009). Avignon, France, 9-11 December 2009.
Heiko Pfeffer and Louay Bassbouss and Stephan Steglich ( 2008 ). Structured Service Composition Execution for Mobile Web Applications. In proceedings of the 12th IEEE International Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems (FTDCS 2008), Kunming, China.
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