Richard Hull
Computing and Software Principles Department
Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
600 Mountain Ave., 2D-510
Murray Hill, NJ 07974, USA
office: 908-582-4509
fax: 908-582-7308
email: lastname at research dot bell-labs dot com
Administrative Assistant: Chris McTague: 908-582-5612, lastname at alcatel-lucent dot com
Address for mail by express courier
Rick Hull's home page internal to Alcatel-Lucent
Richard Hull is an
ACM Fellow,
a
Bell Labs Fellow,
and serves as the Director
of the
recently formed
Computing and Software Principles Research Department
at
at
Bell Laboratories,
a research division of
Alcatel-Lucent (which
was created as the merger of Alcatel and Lucent Technologies
on December 1, 2006).
This department is a combination of the former
Network Data and Services Research Department,
the former
Computing Systems Research Department, and
some additional groups
(a new web page for the department will be made "soon").
Hull received B.A. degrees
in Mathematics and Philosophy from the University of California,
Santa Barbara, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Mathematics from the
University of California, Berkeley.
He served on the faculty of
Computer Science
at the
University of Southern California
from 1980 until 1994.
From 1993 to 1996 he was a
visitor in the
Department of Computer Science
at the
University of Colorado, Boulder.
Also, he has been a frequent visitor to
the
Verso Group
at
INRIA, near Paris, France.
Prior to joining Bell Labs, his research was
supported in part by grants from
NSF, ARPA, AT&T, and U S WEST.
Some of his current research is also supported in part through
NSF grants.
Hull works in areas related to the convergence of data and services,
including research on e-services, workflow, policy management,
personalization, data integration, telecom applications, languages,
and theory.
He is co-author of the book
Foundations of Databases (Addison-Wesley, 1995),
and is (co-)author of over 95 refereed journal, conference, and workshop
articles.
.
Further information is available on the following topics:
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K. Bhattacharya, C. Gerede, R. Hull, R. Liu, and J. Su.
"Towards Formal Analysis of Artifact-Centric Business
Process Models".
(abstract,
pdf,
bibtex).
Proc. of Business Process Management, 5th Intl. Conf. (BPM 2007),
Brisbane, Australia, September 24-28, 2007, pp. 288-304.
(Best paper award).
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Tutorials and invited talks on web services circa 2003-2005:
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Web Services Composition: A Story of Models, Automata, and Logics
(ppt),
an invited keynote talk by Richard Hull, 7/13/2005, at the
IEEE
Intl. Conf. on Web Services (ICWS) and
IEEE
Intl. Conf. on Service Computing (SCC)
in Orlando, Florida.
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Tools for Design of Composite Web Services (ppt)),
SIGMOD 2004 tutorial by Richard Hull and Jianwen Su.
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Web Services Composition: A Story of Models, Automata, and Logics
(pdf),
a tutorial for the
2004 EDBT Summer School in Sardinia, by Richard Hull. (Different than IEEE ICWS/SCC keynote talk of
7/13/2005 listed above.)
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E-Services: A Look Behind the Curtain (PODS 2003 Keynote Talk)
(abstract,
pdf,
final version of talk, in ppt),
Richard Hull, Michael Benedikt, Vassilis Christophides, and Jianwen Su.
Appears in
ACM Symp. on Principles of Database Systems (PODS), June, 2003.
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E-Service Composition: Models and Formalisms (Invited Talk
at the Description Logics Workshop, 9/03, in Rome)
( ppt),
by Richard Hull.
(Based largely on the PODS 2003 talk, but incorporating various work from
the Description Logic community.)
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D. Berardi, D. Calvanese, G. De Giacomo, R. Hull, M. Marcella,
"Automatic Composition of Trasition-based Semantic Web Services with
Messaging"
(pdf),
VLDB 2005, Trondheim, Sept., 2005 (to appear);
Online appendix available as Tech. Report 06-2005, Universita di
Roma "La Sapienza"
(pdf).
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R. Hull and J. Su, "Tools for Composite Web Services: A Short Overview",
ACM SIGMOD Record, Vol 34, No. 2, June, 2005.
(pdf).
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Semantic Web Services Framework
home page;
see in particular the
Semantic
Web Services Ontology (SWSO), Version 1.0 (a document that
is still evolving).
- Listing in DBLP of
Hull's publications.
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E-services Customization --
tools to let end-users individualize/customize
e-services (including web services and telecom services)
that they interact with.
Includes the GUPster proposal on profile data management
and the Houdini proposal for policy-enabling e-services
to support end-user preferences.
The Houdini rules engine (also known as "Vortex")
now provides the kernel of
the Policy Management Service Creation Server (SCS)
of Lucent's
MiLife Intelligent Services Gateway (ISG),
a Parlay/OSA gateway that makes telecom data and services
available to internet and web-based applications.
It is also being incorporated into the
MiLife Application Server,
a next generation converged services platform that provides
an open interfaces, programmability and media independence.
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E-services Composition
-- a study of e-services, including global properties
of composite e-services, and the interaction of
different kinds of e-services (web services,
telecom services, ...)
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Vortex project
-- new paradigms for specification and execution of decision-making activities,
including in particular, workflows. The original Vortex
was created especially for Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
applications. Vortex provides the
rules engine that drives the Lucent product
Contact Assist, which can enhance the effectiveness
of web storefronts.
(The original Vortex project also provided a foundation
for the Houdini project on policy management for telecom services --
see above.)
- Other research activities in the
Network Data and Services Research Department
at Bell Labs
-
Press release
from early 2003
about our work on simplifying privacy controls
for sharing cell phone locations,
a
short article
on the Lucent web site.
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Heraclitus project
-- explicit manipulation of deltas between database states
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Selected recent publications
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Foundations of Databases, by
S. Abiteboul, R. Hull and V. Vianu.
Addison-Wesley, 1995
- Invited tutorial for PODS 97 --
"Managing Semantic Heterogeneity in Databases : A Theoretical Perspective"
Richard Hull
lastname@research.bell-labs.com
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