Romain Rouvoy
Associate Professor, University Lille 1
My research interests include:
- Service-Oriented Architectures (WS, REST, ESB, etc.),
- Component-Based Software Engineering,
- Web Technologies,
- Generative Programming,
- Model-Driven Software Engineering,
- Application of Design Patterns,
- Agile Methodologies
My application domains gather:
- Autonomic Computing,
- Context-aware Computing,
- Ubiquitous & Pervasive Computing,
- Grid & Cloud Computing,
- Wireless Sensor Networks,
- Green Computing
2007 - 2008I am a postdoc researcher in the Networks and Distributed systems group at IFI (CS Research Lab of the University of Oslo). I am working with Frank Eliassen on Self-Adapting Applications for Mobile Users in Ubiquitous Computing Environments in the context of the IST MUSIC project.
2003 - 2006I was studying in the Jacquard group at LIFL (CS Research Lab of the University of Lille 1) under the supervision of Philippe Merle and Jean-Marc Geib. My PhD thesis was funded by the INRIA and the Nord Pas-de-Calais region. My teaching activities were related to Object-Oriented Programming and Distributed Computing for Masters students.
My PhD thesis addresses the definition of an extremely fine-grained approach to build highly adaptable middleware framework. In particular, I focus on the study of transaction services. In this context, I am in charge of the GoTM project, which aims to define a component-based framework to build highly adaptable transaction services. I am also involved in the OpenCCM and Fractal open-source projects supported by ObjectWeb.