Roberto Paiano

Roberto Paiano graduated in Electronic Engineering from the University of Bologna. He worked in IBM for 10 years. He was team leader at IBM RNSL (now TIVOLI Laboratory) and Project Manager at the CORINTO Consortium (National Research Consortium about Object-Oriented Technology). He is member of the IEEE. Currently, he is assistant professor at University of Salento (Italy).He has authored papers about information systems, Web modeling and design, metrics for the Web development. His current research interests are: the methodology of design of Web information systems, the automatic code generation using Open-Source Frameworks and information systems based on the MAS.

Publications

Designing Complex Web Information Systems: Integrating Evolutionary Process Engineering
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 390 pages.
Corporations across the globe are increasingly considering the importance of user experience and business process design in creation of Web information systems. Designing Complex...
Evolution of Business Process Notation
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 23 pages.
The analysis of the business processes, realized through visits and interviews to the employees, must necessarily aim to provide for visibility to a large range of operation of...
Web Information System Design Methodologies Overview
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 33 pages.
In this chapter, the main methodologies of Web application design established into the international scientific panorama are presented. Each of these methodologies is...
Details About IDM Web Application Design Methodology
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 20 pages.
IDM provides also a good organization of pages with PIDM that, producing different views, allows focusing on different design aspects. IDM inherits several aspects by W2000...
A Brief Introduction to Ontology
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 28 pages.
It is now clear that a careful initial phase of design, above all that it concerns for the complex Web information systems, it is essential to assure the quality of the final...
The Design Vision
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 25 pages.
From the considerations made in the previous chapters, it emerges that the design of the complex Web information system must consider in a separate way two most important aspects...
Web Application Process-Oriented Design for External Users
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 48 pages.
There are several problems to face in the definition of the methodology of design object of this chapter. In regards to the internal users of the company that mainly use the...
A Case Study for External Users
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 16 pages.
The case of study in examination has the goal of realizing a Web application to support an operator of a tourist agency that wants to realize a tourist package according to the...
Web Application Process-Oriented Design for Internal Users
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 16 pages.
As more times underlined within this book, when the application is turned to the inside, users of the company that do not need information of contour in comparison to those...
Case Study for Internal Users
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 11 pages.
The case immediately introduces it as a case strongly oriented to the logic of process and for which the operator, which in this context operates by the business intranet, does...
From the Model to the Code Generator
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 10 pages.
Surely, the design phase is one of the most important in the whole information system life cycle. The design phase allows realizing of the information system according to an...
Technological Choices
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 20 pages.
Referring back to how much was described in the preceding chapters, we introduce in this chapter the technological choices made up in order to address the requirements to realize...
Tool to Support the Design Methdology: A Configurable Editor
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 34 pages.
As it will be clearer subsequently, two different technologies will be used for realizing the generation of the code; the first one predominantly focused on the generation of...
Code Generators
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 24 pages.
In this chapter, the design and the development of the code generating tools based on the technologies (described in Chapter XI) are presented. In detail, the chapter describes...
Case Studies
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 42 pages.
This chapter presents the detailed output of the two code generators showed in the previous chapter. For the first code generator software, the main focus is on the design of...
Conclusions
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido, Andrea Pandurino. © 2009. 36 pages.
In this chapter, we briefly summarize the results achieved in this book, and we will provide some indications on possible future developments. In the book’s coverage, we mainly...
A Design Tool for Business Process Design and Representation
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido. © 2009. 18 pages.
In this chapter the focus is on business process design as middle point between requirement elicitation and implementation of a Web information system. We face both the problem...
Software Reuse in Hypermedia Applications
Roberto Paiano. © 2009. 4 pages.
Hypermedia applications were, at the beginning, hand-coded pages with “ad-hoc” links. This production method was acceptable until a few pages had to be produced, but it became...
A Design Tool for Business Process Design and Representation
Roberto Paiano, Anna Lisa Guido. © 2009. 18 pages.
In this chapter the focus is on business process design as middle point between requirement elicitation and implementation of a Web information system. We face both the problem...
A Design Tool for Business Process Design and Representation
Roberto Paiano, Anna L. Guido. © 2007. 24 pages.
In this chapter the focus is on business process design as middle point between requirement elicitation and implementation of a Web information system. We face both the problem...
Software Reuse in Hypermedia Applications
Roberto Paiano. © 2005. 4 pages.
Hypermedia applications were, at the beginning, hand-coded pages with “ad-hoc” links. This production method was acceptable until a few pages had to be produced, but it became...
Publishing Model for Web Applications: A User-Centered Approach
Roberto Paiano, Leonardo Mangia, Vito Perrone. © 2003. 24 pages.
This chapter defines a publishing model for Web applications starting from the analysis of the most well-known modeling methodology, such as HDM, OOHDM, WebML, Conallen’s method...
Software Reuse in Hypermedia Applications
Mario Mochicchio, Roberto Paiano. © 2002. 9 pages.
In the hypermedia communication process, authors are connected to readers through hypermedia applications. The underlying software is an important part of the “communication...