Marcel Tilly

Marcel Tilly has received a Master’s degree in physics at the Technical University of Dortmund. Since then he has worked for more than 10 years in the area of software development and engineering. During this time he worked in a variety of roles within the technical architecture teams of several projects on the development of large distributed software systems. His work was primarily focused on model-driven development and service-oriented architecture. In 2006 he joined the European Microsoft Innovation Center in Aachen as a Program Manager. In this role he is mainly focused on service-oriented computing, service compositions, and event-stream processing. He was co-chairing the workshops (NFPSLA-SOC and NFPSLAM) about non-functional properties and service level agreements for service-oriented computing. He is co-author of a German book about web development and speaker at several conferences.

Publications

Handbook of Research on Service-Oriented Systems and Non-Functional Properties: Future Directions
Stephan Reiff-Marganiec, Marcel Tilly. © 2012. 613 pages.
Services and service oriented computing have emerged and matured over the last decade, bringing with them a number of available services that are selected by users and developers...
Interaction and Context in Service-Oriented E-Collaboration Environments
Christoph Dorn, Schahram Dustdar, Giovanni Giuliani, Robert Gombotz, Ke Ning, Sébastien Peray, Stephan Reiff-Marganiec, Daniel Schall, Marcel Tilly. © 2008. 9 pages.
As it has been observed in the recent decade, collaborating teams become ever more unstable, less tightly coupled and more distributed and mobile. Workers participate in multiple...