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2012 Software Unknown
Generic fLexIble Monitoring based on a Publish-Subscribe infrastructurE
Bertolino A., Calabrò A., De Angelis G.
GLIMPSE, is a monitoring infrastructure that will be used to support behavioural learning, performance and reliability assessment, security, and trust management, however the infrastructure is totally generic and can be easily applied to different contexts.Project(s): CONNECT via OpenAIRE

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2015 Other Unknown
Amaretto 2016 - website
Calabrò A.
Sito web della prima edizione della conferenza internazionale Amaretto realizzata in congiunzione della conferenza Modelsward . Realizzato su joomla con estensione di plugin e template ad hoc per le tablet e dispositivi mobili.

See at: amaretto2016.isti.cnr.it | CNR ExploRA


2010 Software Unknown
Book4All
Leporini B., Contini E., Calabrò A.
Book4All fornisce un supporto semi-automatico agli operatori per adattare documenti elettronici per studenti ipovedenti. Lo strumento può essere utilizzato per convertire un e-book PDF in un formato accessibile e utilizzabile, leggibile su computer desktop o su dispositivi mobili come XHTML e DAISY.

See at: hci.isti.cnr.it | CNR ExploRA


2022 Software Unknown
Concern - COmplex eveNt proCEssing monitoR iNfrastructure
Calabrò A.
Concern is a predictive simulation monitoring infrastructure that aims to cooperate within Digital Twin in execution on a simulated environment to avoid possible accidents or failures happen in real systems using forecasting and self-generation rules techniques.Project(s): BIECO via OpenAIRE

See at: github.com | CNR ExploRA


2023 Journal article Open Access OPEN
Cobot protocol customisation manager - PLuME
Calabrò A., Marchetti E.
Making cobot safety protocols closer to a cookbook than to methodologies: Let users implement protocols without overhead in knowledge and understanding of the procedures.Source: ERCIM news online edition 132 (2023): 14–15.

See at: ercim-news.ercim.eu Open Access | ISTI Repository Open Access | CNR ExploRA


2014 Other Unknown
ICSE 2015 - The 37th International Conference on Software Engineering
Calabrò A.
Sito web della trentasettesima edizione della conferenza internazionale di Ingegneria del Software ( RANK A1 ) . Realizzato su wordpress con estensione di plugin e template ad hoc per le tablet e dispositivi mobili. Layout completamente alternativo a quello delle precedenti edizioni della conferenza. Gestione ranking google e manutenzione negli anni.

See at: 2015.icse-conferences.org | CNR ExploRA


2017 Other Unknown
AST2018 - website
Calabrò A.
Website has been created using html5 technologies and is hosted on SEDC laboratory servers. AST 2018 is the 13th edition of the successful AST series held at ICSE conferences since 2006. It will provide researchers and practitioners with a forum for exchanging ideas, experiences, understanding of the problems, visions for the future, and promising solutions.

See at: ast2018.isti.cnr.it | CNR ExploRA


2018 Other Unknown
AST2019 - website
Calabrò A.
Website has been created using html5 technologies and is hosted on SEDC laboratory servers. AST 2019 is the 14th edition of the successful AST series held at ICSE conferences since 2006. It will provide researchers and practitioners with a forum for exchanging ideas, experiences, understanding of the problems, visions for the future, and promising solutions.

See at: ast2019.isti.cnr.it | CNR ExploRA


2016 Software Unknown
Monitoring component for business process model simulation engine
Calabrò A.
A Business Process models a set of tasks to be carried out within an organization to achieve a business goal. Key performance In-dicators (KPIs) are set on such process models so to get a quantitative assessment of critical success metrics. A timely and reliable monitoring of KPIs is instrumental to BP management, and several frameworks are being proposed for such purpose. We propose here a reference architecture supporting BP KPI monitoring that is independent from specific notations and platforms, and allows for flexible KPI decisions.

See at: github.com | CNR ExploRA


2021 Software Unknown
Transponder - supporT foR locAliziNg diStressed People thrOugh a flyiNg Drone nEtwoRk
Calabrò A.
Solutions for improving Search and Rescue operations (SAR) operations are receiving increasing attention. Transponder is one of the an open-source, lightweight and low-cost solution. It installed on top of a drone, conceived for the analysis of Wi-Fi beacons or probe requests in areas without network infrastructure. It relies on LoRa communications and uses a Complex Event Processor for the enhancing and enriching data analysis and for providing first-aid information.

See at: github.com | CNR ExploRA


2010 Report Unknown
GLIMPSE: a generic and flexible monitoring infrastructure
Bertolino A., Calabrò A., Lonetti F., Sabetta A.
To respond to the growing needs of evolution and adapta- tion coming from the modern open connected world, appli- cations must continuously monitor their own execution and the surrounding context. The events to be observed, belong- ing to guaranteed functional and non-functional properties, can themselves vary in scope and along time. Therefore the monitor must be easily configurable and able to serve dif- fering event consumers. To address these requirements, we developed the Glimpse monitoring infrastructure conceived having flexibility and generality as main concerns. The pa- per introduces the architecture of Glimpse and shows how it can support runtime performance analysis through a simple example.Source: ISTI Technical reports, 2010

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2011 Conference article Restricted
GLIMPSE: a generic and flexible monitoring infrastructure
Bertolino A., Calabrò A., Lonetti F., Sabetta A.
To respond to the growing needs of evolution and adaptation coming from the modern open connected world, applications must continuously monitor their own execution and the surrounding context. The events to be observed, belonging to guaranteed functional and non-functional properties, can themselves vary in scope and along time. Therefore the monitor must be easily configurable and able to serve differing event consumers. To address these requirements, we developed the Glimpse monitoring infrastructure conceived having flexibility and generality as main concerns. The paper introduces the architecture of Glimpse and shows how it can support runtime performance analysis through a simple example.Source: 13th European Workshop on Dependable Computing, EWDC '11, pp. 73–78, Pisa, 11-12 May 2011
DOI: 10.1145/1978582.1978598
Project(s): CONNECT via OpenAIRE
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See at: delivery.acm.org Restricted | doi.org Restricted | Hyper Article en Ligne Restricted | CNR ExploRA


2012 Journal article Unknown
Never-stop Learning: continuous validation of learned models for evolving systems through monitoring
Bertolino A., Calabrò A., Merten M., Steffen B.
Interoperability among the multitude of heterogeneous and evolving networked systems made available as black boxes remains a tough challenge. Learning technology is increasingly employed to extract behavioural models that form the basis for systems of systems integration. However, as networked systems evolve, their learned models need to evolve as well. This can be achieved by collecting actual interactions via monitoring and using these observations to continuously refine the learned behavioural models and, in turn, the overall system. This approach is part of the overall CONNECT approach.Source: ERCIM news 88 (2012): 28–29.
Project(s): CONNECT via OpenAIRE

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2013 Conference article Restricted
A generative approach for the adaptive monitoring of SLA in service choreographies
Bertolino A., Calabrò A., De Angelis G.
Monitoring is an essential means in the management of service-oriented applications. Here, event correlation results crucial when monitoring rules aim at checking the exposed levels of Quality of Service against the Service Level Agreements established among the choreography participants. However, when choreographies are enacted over distributed networks or clouds, the relevant monitoring rules might not be completely defined a-priori, as they may need to be adapted to the specific infrastructure and to the evolution of events. This paper presents an adaptive multi-source monitoring architecture synthesizing instances of rules at run-time and shows examples of use on a demonstration scenario from the European Project CHOReOS.Source: ICWE 2013 - Web Engineering. 13th International Conference, pp. 408–415, Aalborg, Denmark, 8-12 July 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-39200-9_34
Project(s): CHOREOS via OpenAIRE
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See at: doi.org Restricted | Hyper Article en Ligne Restricted | link.springer.com Restricted | CNR ExploRA


2016 Conference article Open Access OPEN
Model-based learning assessment management
Calabrò A., Lonetti F., Marchetti E., Zribi S., Jorquera T.
Model-based simulation and monitoring are becoming part of advanced learning environments. In this paper, we propose a model-based simulation and monitoring framework for management of learning assessment and we describe its architecture and main functionalities. The proposed framework allows user-friendly learning simulation with a strong support for collaboration and social interactions. Moreover, it monitors the learners' behavior during simulation execution and it is able to compute the learning scores useful for the learner knowledge assessment. The preliminary experimental feedback of the evaluation of the simulation and monitoring framework inside a real environment is also reported.Source: 4th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development - Special Session on Learning Modeling in Complex Organizations - MODELSWARD 2016 - LMCO special session, pp. 743–752, Rome, Italy, 19-21 February 2016
DOI: 10.5220/0005846007430752
Project(s): LEARN PAD via OpenAIRE
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See at: ISTI Repository Open Access | www.scitepress.org Open Access | CNR ExploRA


2016 Conference article Open Access OPEN
Design of a simulation framework for model-based learning
Zribi S., Calabro A., Lonetti F., Marchetti E., Jorquera T., Lorré J.
In model-driven learning, simulation of Business Process is a key step for improving the learners's skills and enhancing teaching performance. In this paper, we provide the architectural design and the main functionalities of a model-based learning simulation framework. The main objectives of the proposed framework are: i) enable user-friendly learning simulation with a strong support for collaboration and social interactions; ii) provide a process-driven learning environment that allows emulation of the learner behavior when no learners are available to be involved on the simulation; iii) include event-based monitoring aiming at providing feedbacks for the learner assessment.Source: 4th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development - MODELSWARD 2016, pp. 631–639, Rome, Italy, 19-21 February 2016
DOI: 10.5220/0005688606310639
Project(s): LEARN PAD via OpenAIRE
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See at: ISTI Repository Open Access | www.scitepress.org Open Access | doi.org Restricted | www.scopus.com Restricted | CNR ExploRA


2017 Conference article Restricted
Towards the automation of the travel management procedure of an italian public administration
Calabro A., Marchetti E., Spagnolo G. O., Cempini P., Mancini L., Paoletti S.
Recently the Public Administrations pay a lot of attention to decreases the time required for document production and validation specifically in case of travel management. In this paper we describe the procedural steps followed to implement a first prototype framework for automating the travel management process adopted inside an Italian PA. To achieve this goal, we represent the process through Business Models specified into a formal notations. The experience highlighted important challenges in the application of automatic facilities for the travel management and let the detection of inconsistencies and improvements of the process itself.Source: Software Quality. 9th International Conference on Complexity and Challenges of Software Engineering in Emerging Technologies, pp. 175–187, Vienna, Austria, 17-20 January 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-49421-0_12
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2017 Conference article Restricted
Access control policy coverage assessment through monitoring
Calabrò A., Lonetti F., Marchetti E.
Testing access control policies relies on their execution on a security engine and the evaluation of the correct responses. Coverage measures can be adopted to know which parts of the policy are most exercised. This paper proposes an access control infrastructure for enabling the coverage criterion selection, the monitoring of the policy execution and the analysis of the policy coverage assessment. The framework is independent from the policy specification language and does not require the instrumentation of the evaluation engine. We show an instantiation of the proposed infrastructure for assessing the XACML policy testing.Source: International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security SAFECOMP 2017, pp. 373–383, Trento, Italy, 12/9/2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-66284-8_31
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See at: doi.org Restricted | link.springer.com Restricted | CNR ExploRA


2013 Software Unknown
ConnectEnabler-Monitor
Calabrò A.
The deployment and the execution of applications on dynamic runtime infrastructures introduces new requirements of adaptability with respect to monitoring. Specifically, the governance of services relies on the observation and analysis of events happening at different abstraction layers. Adaptability requirements are even more evident when monitoring deals with Service Level Agreements (SLA) or KPI (Key Performance Indicator). The proposed monitoring infrastructure keeps track of the continuous evolution of the underlying environment, and adapt itself accordingly. The multi-source monitoring architecture developed by SEDC Laboratory that can synthesize on-the-fly SLA/KPI monitoring rules following the evolution of the infrastructure. Here below, a brief description of the main monitoring components as show in Figure 1. More details are provided in the referenced papers.

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2013 Software Unknown
Choreos MultiSource Monitoring Framework
Calabrò A., De Angelis G.
The deployment and the execution of applications on dynamic Cloud infrastructures introduces new requirements of adaptability with respect to monitoring. Specifically, the governance of service choreographies enacted over Cloud-based solutions relies on the observation and analysis of events happening at different abstraction layers. Adaptability requirements are even more evident when monitoring deals with Service Level Agreements (SLA) established among the choreography participants. In fact, as the Cloud paradigm offers on-demand solutions as a service, often monitoring rules cannot be completely defined off-line. Thus also the monitoring infrastructure must keep track of the continuous evolution of the underlying environment, and adapt itself accordingly. The software realize an architecture that can synthesize on-the-fly SLA monitoring rules following the evolution of the Cloud infrastructure.Project(s): CHOREOS via OpenAIRE

See at: github.com | CNR ExploRA