Anis Boubaker

 Anis Boubaker

Anis Boubaker

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Biography

Universite du Quebec a Montreal - Computer Science



Experience

  • UQAM | Université du Québec à Montréal

    Lecturer

    Lecturer and assistant lecturer in various software engineering courses (software design, database design, web development, requirements analysis, etc.).

  • École de technologie supérieure

    Teaching Professor

    Anis worked at École de technologie supérieure as a Teaching Professor

  • Collège de Bois-de-Boulogne

    Enseignant

    Anis worked at Collège de Bois-de-Boulogne as a Enseignant

  • Canadian GeoExchange Coalition

    IT Manager

    Anis worked at Canadian GeoExchange Coalition as a IT Manager

  • IEEE Student Branch - UQAM

    Vice Chair

    Anis worked at IEEE Student Branch - UQAM as a Vice Chair

Education

  • Université du Québec à Montréal

    PhD

    Computer Sciences

  • Université Paris-IX Dauphine

    Master

    Computer Science

  • Université de Montréal

    M. Sc.

    Computer Science

Publications

  • A Value-Oriented Approach to Business Process Compensation Design

    International Conference on Information Technology and e-Services (ICITeS)

    Service oriented paradigm offers a way to leverage business agility and reactivity by shortening time-to-market and increasing reusability. However, we argue that in order to offer robust software the business process designer has to account for numerous error paths with little or no guidance. Many studies have shown that this activity represents the bulk of the design process. In this paper, we propose an approach at assisting the process designer in assessing the compensatory activities based on business objectives that we model through a value chain.

  • A Value-Oriented Approach to Business Process Compensation Design

    International Conference on Information Technology and e-Services (ICITeS)

    Service oriented paradigm offers a way to leverage business agility and reactivity by shortening time-to-market and increasing reusability. However, we argue that in order to offer robust software the business process designer has to account for numerous error paths with little or no guidance. Many studies have shown that this activity represents the bulk of the design process. In this paper, we propose an approach at assisting the process designer in assessing the compensatory activities based on business objectives that we model through a value chain.

  • E-Tourism Portal: A Case Study in Ontology-Driven Development

    Springer

Positions

  • Club aquatique à contre courant

    Board member

  • Club aquatique à contre courant

    Board member

  • Club aquatique à contre courant

    Board member

  • Club aquatique à contre courant

    Board member

  • Club aquatique à contre courant

    Board member

  • Club aquatique à contre courant

    Board member

  • Club aquatique à contre courant

    Board member

  • Club aquatique à contre courant

    Board member

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