4th year thesis topics

There are various topics offered by the academic staff and research staff members within our group (see list below).

Integrating Web service Protocol Discovery Tool into ProM Toolset

Web services, as programmatically accessible components over the Web, have gain a wide adoption in the implementation and integration of application in companies. Currently, one hot research issue is to include as a part of service descriptions not only the declaration of its operations, but also description of its behaviour. This latter description is called service protocols.

Web Services Security Analysis and Management Tool

Web services are programmatically accessible applications published on the Web. Mainly intended for use between enterprises, research in Web services is fuelled by its promise to increase interoperability between systems. Industry giants such as IBM, Microsoft, Sun, Oracle, and BEA are investing heavily in R&D to enable Web services to realize their potential.

GUI for Adapter Development for Web Services

Web services are programmatically accessible applications over the Web and are emerging as the technology of choice for application development and integration. Due to the wide adoption of Web services in companies, there is now need to automatically identify if two or more Web services can collaborate by looking at their (WSDL) interfaces and protocols, i.e., observable behaviors of Web services.

Process Spaceship AJAX-based GUI: A tool for superimposition and management of Process Views over Heteorogeneous IT systems

Due to ever increasing desire for agility in companies, Web services are used in the implementation and integration of various systems in companies. Web services are programmatically accessible applications over the Web that simplify application development and integration.

Highly Interactive Web Services

Web services are programmatically accessible applications over the Web and are emerging as the technology of choice for application development and integration. Academia and software industrial vendors such as IBM, Microsoft, Sun, Oracle, and BEA are investing heavily in R&D to enable Web services to realize their potential. This project centers around support of rich user interfaces for Web services.