Selection of Publications & Technical Reports


 

  1. Reza Razavi. "AAS-Platform: A Software Platform for Streaming AAL Services," In: Ilse Bierhoff, Henk Herman Nap, Wil Rijnen, Reiner Wichert (eds.): Partnerships for Social Innovation in Europe. Proc. of the AAL Forum 2011, Lecce (IT). Dutch Expert Centre on Home Automation, Smart Living & E-health, ISBN 978-90-819709-0-7, Pp. 359-366. Read more...
  2. Reza Razavi. "AAS-Platform: A Software Platform for Streaming AAL Services," Ambient Activity Systems SARL Technical Report, September 2011. Read more...
  3. Reza Razavi. "A Reference Model for Service Streaming Environments - An Extension to the universAAL Reference Model," Ambient Activity Systems SARL Technical Report, August 2011. Read more...
  4. Reza Razavi. "The Ubiquitous Daily Life Support Business Idea: Very large-scale deployment of cloud applications for an individualized self-serve experience," Ambient Activity Systems SARL Technical Report, June 2011. Read more...
  5. Reza Razavi. “How to Manage Variability in Cloud Applications by Decentralizing Control,” Ambient Activity Systems SARL Technical Report, May 2011. Read more...
  6. Reza Razavi. “Capitalizing on Uncertainty, Diversity and Change by Online Individualization of Content and Functionality,” 20th International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (UMAP) in Girona, Spain (2011), and Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, vol. 6787, p. 365-376, Springer Verlag (2011). Read more...
  7. Reza Razavi. “Web Pontoon: A Method for Reflective Web Applications,” M. Haupt and R. Hirschfeld (eds.), Selected Papers of the International Workshop on Smalltalk Technologies (IWST), Hasso-Plattner-Institute, University of Potsdam (Germany), Technical Report no 40, pp. 1-10, ISBN 978-3-86956-106-6 (pdf), and the ACM Digital Library (2010). Read more...
  8. Reza Razavi, Kirill Mechitov, Gul Agha, Jean-Francois Perrot. “Ambiance: A Mobile Agent Platform for End-User Programmable Ambient Systems,” J.C. Augusto and D. Shapiro (eds.), Advances in Ambient Intelligence, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications (FAIA), vol. 164, pp. 81-106, IOS Press, November 2007. (pdf)
  9. Kirill Mechitov, Reza Razavi, and Gul Agha. “Architecture Design Principles to Support Adaptive Service Orchestration in WSN Applications,” First International Workshop on Wireless Sensor Network Architecture (WWSNA), Cambridge (MIT Campus), Massachusetts, April 2007, USA, also ACM SIGBED Review, vol. 4, no. 3, 2007. (pdf)
  10. Reza Razavi, Jean-François Perrot, and Ralph Johnson. “Dart: A Meta-Level Object-Oriented Framework for Task-Specific, Artifact-Driven Behavior Modeling,” 6th OOPSLA Workshop on Domain-Specific Modeling (DSM’06), Gray, J., Tolvanen, J.-P., Sprinkle, J. (eds.), Computer Science and Information System Reports, Technical Reports, TR-37, University of Jyväskylä, Finland, pp. 43-55, October 2006. (pdf)
  11. Reza Razavi, Noury Bouraqadi, Joseph William Yoder, Jean-François Perrot, and Ralph Johnson. “Language support for adaptive object-models using metaclasses,” International Journal Computer Languages, Systems and Structures, vol. 31 (3-4), pp. 199-218, Elsevier, October/December, 2005. (Selected as ScienceDirect TOP25 Hottest Articles for four consecutive trimesters). (pdf)

Selection of Workshop papers

  1. Reza Razavi. “Ambiance: A Platform for Macroprogramming Personalized Ambient Services,” European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics News (ERCIM News), vol. 67, special theme “Embedded Intelligence”, pp. 33-34, October 2006. (pdf)
  2. Reza Razavi and Vincent Ginot. “Evolution of Framework Candidates through Reuse and Refactoring - Case of DYCTALK & MOBIDYC,” First Workshop on Software Reuse and Agile Approaches, The International Conference on Soft-ware Reuse, 10 pages, Austin, Texas, April 2002.
  3. Reza Razavi. “Reusable Designs for Building Dynamically Programmable and Workflow-enabled Object-Oriented Software,” ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA), ACM Press, Tampa, Florida, USA, October 2001.
  4. Reza Razavi. “Concepts and Tools to Support Building Expert-Programmable Software,” Third Workshop on Best-practices in Business Rule Design and Implementation, ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages & Applications (OOPSLA), 11 pages, Tampa, Florida, USA, October 2001.
  5. Joseph William Yoder and Reza Razavi. “Adaptive Object-Models,” ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA), ACM Press, Minneapolis, USA, October 2000. (pdf)
  6. Joseph William Yoder and Reza Razavi. “Metadata and Adaptive Object-Models,” Workshop on Metadata and Active Object-Model Pattern Mining at the 14th Euro-pean Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP 2000). Appears in: J. Malenfant, S. Moisan, A. Moreira (eds.), Workshop Reader, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1964, pp. 104-113, Springer Verlag, 2000. (pdf)
  7. Reza Razavi. “Active Object-Models and Product Lines – Application to a Family of Metrology Software” (in French: “Active Object-Models et Lignes de Produits - Application à la création des logiciels de Métrologie”), Workshop on Engineering Information Systems with Objects, Components and Models (in French: Premier atelier sur les Objets, Composants et Modèles dans l'Ingénierie des Systèmes d'-Information) (OCM-IS), pp. 130-144, Nantes (FR), 2000.
  8. Reza Razavi. “Coupling the Core of Active Object-Models and Micro Workflow - Foundations of a Framework for Developing End User Programming Environments,” Workshop on Metadata and Active Object-Model Pattern Mining, 14th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP), 14 pages, Cannes, France, June 2000.
  9. Reza Razavi. “Type Cube: Foundation for an Architectural Style aimed at Building Adaptive and Flow-Independent Software,” Workshop on Best-practices in Business Rule Design and Implementation, OOPSLA 2000, 8 pages, Minneapolis, MN, USA, October 2000.
  10. Reza Razavi. “Building an End-user-oriented Application Framework by Meta-programming - A Case Study,” Metadata and Dynamic Object-Model Pattern Mining Workshop, OOPSLA Conference, 12 p., Denver, USA, October 1999.

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