EU Projects

Currently active EU projects


BPM4People

The BPM4People project aims at designing and bringing to the market innovative methodologies, software tools, and vertical applications for the implementation of Social Business ProcessManagement (Social BPM), i.e., processes “collaboratively defined” and “collaboratively executed” by organizations and their stakeholders (employees, customers, citizens).

Cilmi

Cilmi develops technologies to support quality of life, with particular reference to the development of a middleware infrastructure for the  collection and sharing of health and emotional data as well as for sharing life experiences.

Omelette

OMELETTE  aims to provide new platforms for service composition addressing mass users served by the telco industry.  It will provide support for the development  of telco services, their flexible usage in mashup environments and their deployment on an open interoperable mashup delivery platform.  

MakeSense

MakeSense intends to drastically improve the ease of wireless sensor network programming by allowing programmers to express high-level objectives and leave the low-level details to the compiler and run-time system.


Completed EU projects

LiquidPub

The project proposes a paradigm shift in the way scientific knowledge is created, disseminated, evaluated and maintained. This shift is enabled by the notion of Liquid Publications, which are evolutionary, collaborative, and composable scientific contributions. Many Liquid Publication concepts are based on a parallel between scientific knowledge artifacts and software artifacts, and hence on lessons learned in (agile, collaborative, open source) software development, as well as on lessons learned from Web 2.0 in terms of collaborative evaluation of knowledge artifacts.

Master

MASTER will provide methodologies and infrastructure that facilitate monitoring, enforcement, and auditing of security compliance, especially where highly dynamic service oriented architectures are used to support business process enactment in single, multi-domain, and iterated contexts.

Compas

The COMPAS project will design and implement novel models, languages, and an architectural framework to ensure dynamic and on-going compliance of software services to business regulations and stated user service-requirements. COMPAS will use model-driven techniques, domain-specific languages, and service-oriented infrastructure software to enable organizations developing business compliance solutions easier and faster