Top News: CHOReOS and Future Internet Initiative represented at Cloud Computing World Expo
Valérie Issarny and Sébastien Keller participated in the panel discussion on scalability challenges at the Open Cloud Workshop organized by OW2. See
more and check out the photos.
CHOReOS Public Preview at CeBIT 5-9 march 2013
CeBIT 2013 visitors are discovering CHOReOS framework and IDRE along with three new demos at OW2 booth, in Hall 6 Open Source Park. And they can learn how services choreographies will support the future Internet, thanks to Pierre Chatel (R&T Senior Engineer at Thales) CeBit conference, 9 March 3:15.
MoreDiscover the latest M24 project demos
Feel free to drill-down the most
recent M24 project demos and discover the secrets inside CHOReOS. CHOReOS revisits the concept of choreography-centric service-oriented systems to introduce a dynamic development process and associated methods, tools, and middleware. This IDRE (Integrated Development and Runtime Environment) is designed to build robust software systems that implement and coordinate the services in the Ultra Large Scale Future Internet.
New readers may also appreciate this
two page factsheet which presents the project motivation and the technical solution.
Interview of George Veranis, R&D department of MLS, Thessaloniki, Greece.
"CHOReOS platform has the potential to become the basis for the development of new consumer habits and radically change the way we conduct everyday transactions as we know today." Read the full interview
here
Check out the CHOReOS Presentation at OW2Con'12 by Pierre Chatel, Thales
Pierre Chatel, Thales, presented CHOReOS in the Project Spotlight Session.
Presentation Title: CHOReOS: Large Scale Choreographies for Futur Internet, from theory to practice.
CHOReOS is now an OW2 project, it was accepted by the OW2 Technology Council in November 2012.
Congratulations to Alfredo Goldman and Yanik Ngoko
As a result of their contributions to CHOReOS work package 2, Alfredo Goldman and Yanik Ngoko won the prize for the best paper presented in the 9th IEEE International Conference on Service Computing. You can read about the award and consult their
prize-winning paper here.