Boualem Benatallah

Boualem Benatallah received a PhD degree from Grenoble 1 University (France). He is professor and research group leader at the School of Computer Science (CSE), University of New South Wales (UNSW, Sydney, Australia). His main research interests are developing fundamental concepts and techniques in service composition, integration, and business processes management. He has published more than 170 refereed papers, including more than 40 journal papers. He has a very strong international track record demonstrated by the high citations of his work, some of which are considered seminal in the field of services composition. He also has strong collaboration with Industry including projects, consultancy, and patents. Boualem has been PC co-chair of number of international conferences (BPM'05, ICSOC'05, WISE'07, ICWE'2010, IEEE/ACM WI'11, IEEE SOCA'11). He is member of the steering committee of BPM and ICSOC. He is member of the editorial board of numerous international journals and series including Springer Series on Services Science. He is member of the steering committees of ICSOC and BPM. His recent work focuses is on digital services engineering and innovation.

Publications

Network Security Technologies: Design and Applications
Abdelmalek Amine, Otmane Ait Mohamed, Boualem Benatallah. © 2014. 330 pages.
Recent advances in technologies have created a need for solving security problems in a systematic way. With this in mind, network security technologies have been produced in...
Service-Composition: Concepts, Techniques, Tools and Trends
Boualem Benatallah, Remco M. Dijkman, Marlon Dumas, Zakaria Maamar. © 2005. 20 pages.
This chapter provides an overview of the area of service composition. It does so by introducing a generic architecture for service composition and using this architecture to...