Research interests
  • Model-Driven Software Development (MDSD)
  • Metamodeling and Domain Specific Languages (DSLs)
  • Process-driven SOA development life cycle: languages, complexity management, integration, reusability, traceability, impact analysis
  • Doctoral thesis @TU.Wien: View-based model-driven framework for Process-driven Service-Oriented Architectures (mentor: Prof. Dr. Schahram Dustdar)
Publications
  1. Ta'id Holmes, Huy Tran, Uwe Zdun, and Schahram Dustdar: Modeling Human Aspects of Business Processes – A View-Based, Model-Driven Approach, Fourth European Conference on Model Driven Architecture Foundations and Applications (ECMDA'08), Springer LNCS, June 2008. [pdf]
  2. H. Tran, U. Zdun and S. Dustdar. View-Based Reverse Engineering Approach for Enhancing Model Interoperability and Reusability in Process-Driven SOAs. 10th International Conference on Software Reuse (ICSR'08), 25 - 29 May, Beijing China, Springer LNCS, 2008. [pdf]
  3. H. Tran, U. Zdun, and S. Dustdar. View-based Integration of Process-driven SOA Models At Various Abstraction Levels. In R.-D. Kutsche and N. Milanovic, editors, Proceedings of First International Workshop on Model-Based Software and Data Integration MBSDI 2008, 1 - 2 April, Berlin, Germany, pages 55-66, CCIS 8, Springer, 2008. [pdf]
  4. H. Tran, U. Zdun and S. Dustdar. View-based and Model-driven Approach for Reducing the Development Complexity in Process-Driven SOA. In Internaltional Working Conference on Business Process and Services Computing (BPSC’07), volume 116 of Lecture Notes in Informatics, pages 105–124, 2007. [pdf]
  5. M. Aiello, C. Platzer, F. Rosenberg, H. Tran, M. Vasko and S. Dustdar. Web Service Indexing for Efficient Retrieval and Composition. IEEE Joint Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC'06) and Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services (EEE'06), 26 - 29 June, San Francisco, USA, 2006.
  6. N. M. Tran, H. K. Le and H. Tran. An Adaptive Static Scheduling Algorithm for Non-dedicated Grid. In the proceedings of the School on Computational Sciences and Engineering: Theory and Applications, March 2-4, HCM City, Vietnam, 2005.
  7. Thoai Nam, Nguyen Thanh Son, Tran Van Hoai, Le Ngoc Minh, Nguyen Cao Đat, Tran Nguyen Hoang Huy. High Performance Computing – Challenges and Solutions at Computing Center of HCM University of Technolgoy. In Proceeding of 9th Conference on Science and Technology, HCM City University of Technology, Vietnam, Oct 2005.
  8. Thoai Nam, Tran Nguyen Hoang Huy, Doan Viet Hung, Tran Ngoc Minh, Nguyen Cao Dat. SuperNode II – A High Performance Computing Platform. In Proceeding of 9th Conference on Science and Technology, HCM City University of Technology, Oct 2005.
  9. Huy Tran et al. A digital library for collaborative environments. Youth Scientits Conference, First Runner-up  Award, HCM City University of Technology, Vietnam, 2004.
  10. Duong Ngoc Hieu, Huy Tran, Nguyen Lu Dang Khoa, Nguyen Trung Truc. Intelligent browser using data mining and naïve Bayesian classification. Proceeding of Youth Scientits Conference, HCM City University of Technology, Vietnam, 2004.
  11. T. S. Nguyen, H. Tran and, A.-K. Nguyen. Balance Algorithm-a New Approach to Solving Mapping Problem On Heterogeneous Systems. In Bock, H.G. et al. (eds): Modelling, Simulation and Optimization of Complex Processes, Springer-Verlag, pp. 461-470, 2004.
  12. N. Thoai, H. Tran, C. T. Nguyen, T. N. Dang. PC-based clusters: a high-performance computing platform. Workshop on Computational Biology "From Sequence to Function", Sep 13-16th, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 2004.
Projects
  • COMPAS - Compliance-driven Models, Languages, and Architectures for Services (EU Framework 7 STREP project, Call 1, Theme ICT 1.1.2 Software and Services): design and implement novel models, languages, and an architectural framework to ensure dynamic and on-going compliance of software services to business regulations and stated user service-requirements. COMPAS will use model-driven techniques, domain-specific languages, and service-oriented infrastructure software to enable organizations developing business compliance solutions easier and faster". (working with Uwe Zdun, Ta'id Holmes, Ernst Oberortner and Emmanuel Mulo)

Brief introduction

Huy Tran is a PhD student working at the VitaLab, Distributed Systems Group, Information Systems Institute, Technical Univeristy of Vienna (TU Wien). He earned his first degree, namely, Dipl.-Ing, in Computer Science and Engineering from HCMC University of Technology, Vietnam. Afterward, he has worked as a lecturer at Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering (formerly, Faculty of Information Technology) for three years. His research interests during this period include resource discovery and management and high performance scheduling in Grid computing. On Feb 2005, he was awarded a three-year PhD Scholarship from ÖAD, Austria.
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