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2. Development of Services for Mobile Information Systems
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Ardagna, D., Baresi, L., Batini, C., Brioschi, M., Cappiello, C., Comerio, M., Comuzzi, M., De Paoli, F., Francalanci, C., Grega, S., Maurino, A., Modafferi, S., Simeoni, N., and Pernici, Barbara, editor
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- 2006
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3. E-Services
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Ardagna, D., Avenali, A., Baresi, L., Berardi, D., Bianchini, D., Cappiello, C., Comuzzi, M., De Antonellis, V., De Rosa, F., Desideri, D., Francalanci, C., Leporelli, C., Matteucci, G., Maurino, A., Mecella, M., Melchiori, M., Modafferi, S., Mussi, E., Pernici, B., Plebani, P., Presenza, D., and Pernici, Barbara, editor
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- 2006
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4. Reference Architecture and Framework
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Adorni, M., Arcelli, F., Bandini, S., Baresi, L., Batini, C., Bianchi, A., Bianchini, D., Brioschi, M., Caforio, A., Calì, A., Cappellari, P., Cappiello, C., Catarci, T., Corallo, A., De Antonellis, V., Franza, C., Giunta, G., Limonta, A., Lorenzo, G., Losi, P., Maurino, A., Melideo, M., Micucci, D., Modafferi, S., Mussi, E., Negri, L., Pandolfo, C., Pernici, B., Plebani, P., Ragazzi, D., Raibulet, C., Riva, M., Simeoni, N., Simone, C., Solazzo, G., Tisato, F., Torlone, R., Vizzari, G., Zilli, A., and Pernici, Barbara, editor
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- 2006
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5. A Methodology for Designing and Managing Context-Aware Workflows
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Modafferi, S., Benatallah, B., Casati, F., Pernici, B., Krogstie, John, editor, Kautz, Karlheinz, editor, and Allen, David, editor
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- 2005
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6. Frankincense: A neuronutrient to approach Parkinson’s disease treatment
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Calabrese Vittorio, Osakabe Naomi, Khan Foziya, Wenzel Uwe, Modafferi Sergio, Nicolosi Lidia, Fritsch Tilman, Jacob Ursula M., Abdelhameed Ali S., and Rashan Luay
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antioxidants ,hormesis ,parkinson’s disease ,vitagenes ,Medicine - Abstract
Parkinson’s disease (PD), characterized by tremor, slowness of movement, stiffness, and poor balance, is due to a significant loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta and dopaminergic nerve terminals in the striatum with deficit of dopamine. To date the mechanisms sustaining PD pathogenesis are under investigation; however, a solid body of experimental evidence involves neuroinflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and apoptotic cell death as the crucial factors operating in the pathogenesis of PD. Nutrition is known to modulate neuroinflammatory processes implicated in the pathogenesis and progression of this neurodegenerative disorder. Consistent with this notion, the Burseraceae family, which includes the genera Boswellia and Commiphora, are attracting emerging interest in the treatment of a wide range of pathological conditions, including neuroinflammation and cognitive decline. Bioactive components present in these species have been shown to improve cognitive function and to protect neurons from degeneration in in vitro, animal, as well as clinical research. These effects are mediated through the anti-inflammatory, antiamyloidogenic, anti-apoptotic, and antioxidative properties of bioactive components. Although many studies have exploited possible therapeutic approaches, data from human studies are lacking and their neuroprotective potential makes them a promising option for preventing and treating major neurodegenerative disorders.
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- 2024
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7. Analysis of QoS in cooperative services for real time applications
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Buccafurri, F., De Meo, P., Fugini, M., Furnari, R., Goy, A., Lax, G., Lops, P., Modafferi, S., Pernici, B., Redavid, D., Semeraro, G., and Ursino, D.
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- 2008
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8. GRAVITATE: Geometric and Semantic Matching for Cultural Heritage Artefacts
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Philips, S.C., Walland, P.W., Modafferi, S., Dorst, L., Spagnuolo, M., Catalano, C.E., Oldman, D., Tal, A., Shimshoni, I., Hermon, S., De Luca, L., and Computer Vision (IVI, FNWI)
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The GRAVITATE project is developing techniques that bring together geometric and semantic data analysis to provide a new and more effective method of re-associating, reassembling or reunifying cultural objects that have been broken or dispersed over time. The project is driven by the needs of archaeological institutes, and the techniques are exemplified by their application to a collection of several hundred 3D-scanned fragments of large-scale terracotta statues from Salamis, Cyprus. The integration of geometrical feature extraction and matching with semantic annotation and matching into a single decision support platform will lead to more accurate reconstructions of artefacts and greater insights into history. In this paper we describe the project and its objectives, then we describe the progress made to date towards achieving those objectives: describing the datasets, requirements and analysing the state of the art. We follow this with an overview of the architecture of the integrated decision support platform and the first realisation of the user dashboard. The paper concludes with a description of the continuing work being undertaken to deliver a workable system to cultural heritage curators and researchers.
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- 2016
9. ProsocialLearn: D3.1 User data acquisition and mapping in game environments
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Apostolakis, K., Thermos, S., Kaza, K., Dimitropoulos, K., Daras, P., Middleton, L., Modafferi, S., Peters, C., and Vuillier, L.
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This document describes algorithms for person-dependent affect analysis using gameplay interaction features, video, text analysis and evaluation on already existing datasets.
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- 2015
10. ProsocialLearn: D2.5 evaluation strategy and protocols
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Dimitropoulos, K., Vuillier, L., Modafferi, S., Middleton, L., Peters, C., d'Andria, F., Zoakou, A., Star, K., Thermos, S., Kaza, K., Psaltis, A., Stefanidis, K., Apostolakis, K., and Daras, P.
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This document describes the evaluation strategy for the assessment of game effectiveness, market value impact and ethics procedure to drive detailed planning of technical validation, short and longitudinal studies and market viability tests.
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- 2015
11. Partitioning rules for orchestrating mobile information systems
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Maurino, A, Modafferi, S, MAURINO, ANDREA, Modafferi, S., Maurino, A, Modafferi, S, MAURINO, ANDREA, and Modafferi, S.
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New mobile technologies such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi suffer from many limitations and problems, especially when they are used in combination, whereas they are quite stable in small networks. The lack of specialised mobile middleware requires new methods in the design and execution of mobile information systems. We propose a two-phase approach to manage a mobile business process by partitioning a given workflow into several workflows, with each one governed by a controller. In the first phase, we introduce synchronisation tasks between different controllers. In the second phase, we create for each controller a local process view. Thanks to added tasks, the overall execution of all local workflows achieve the same result as the original one. The mobile scenario and the necessity for more automation lead us to choose the Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS) as the language for the process definition.
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- 2005
12. Workflow Partitioning in Mobile Information Systems
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Baresi, L, Maurino, A, Modafferi, S, Modafferi, S., MAURINO, ANDREA, Baresi, L, Maurino, A, Modafferi, S, Modafferi, S., and MAURINO, ANDREA
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The increasing success of wireless technologies is sustaining the diffusion of mobile information systems, but the youth of the underlying technology and its peculiar characteristics are impacting the development of such systems. For example, the execution of business processes in such a context must cope with the variable and fluctuating bandwidth available to the different devices. This leads the designer to stress the independence of each actor -- by minimizing interactions and knowledge sharing -- to increase the reliability of the whole system.
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- 2004
13. The MAIS framework for Composite Web services Provisioning
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Pernici, B, Mussi, E, Modafferi, S, MAURINO, ANDREA, Pernici, B, Mussi, E, Modafferi, S, and Maurino, A
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mais framework, composite web services - Published
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14. Distributed BPEL processes
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Luciano Baresi, Maurino, A., Modafferi, S., Modafferi, S, Maurino, A, and Baresi, L
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distributed Bpel, bpel processes ,INF ,ING-INF/05 - SISTEMI DI ELABORAZIONE DELLE INFORMAZIONI - Abstract
BPEL only supports a strictly centralized and coordinated execution of Web service compositions, but this solution is clearly not the best option in many concrete cases. The conceptually monolithic BPEL process should be executed in a distributed setting, where each peer is only responsible for a fraction of the whole process and for the coordination with the other fragments. These considerations lead us to propose a formal approach to support the distributed execution of BPEL processes. The partitioning is customizable and easily intertwines with the adoption of special-purpose middleware infrastructures. In particular, the paper shows how we pair the distributed execution with a tuple-based infrastructure, to support distributed execution in mobile contexts, and with a publish and subscribe middleware, to support dynamically changing scenarios. Copyright © (2007) by Knowledge Systems Institute (KSI).
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- 2007
15. E-Services
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Presenza, D, Melchiori, M, Matteucci, G, Desideri, D, De Rosa, F, Berardi, D, Avenali, A, Plebani, P, Pernici, B, Mussi, E, Modafferi, S, Mecella, M, Matteucci, M, Leporati, AO, Francalanci, C, De Antonellis, V, Comuzzi, M, Cappiello, C, Bianchini, D, Baresi, L, Ardagna, D., MAURINO, ANDREA, Pernici, B, Presenza, D, Melchiori, M, Matteucci, G, Desideri, D, De Rosa, F, Berardi, D, Avenali, A, Plebani, P, Mussi, E, Modafferi, S, Mecella, M, Maurino, A, Matteucci, M, Leporati, A, Francalanci, C, De Antonellis, V, Comuzzi, M, Cappiello, C, Bianchini, D, Baresi, L, and Ardagna, D
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services ,ING-INF/05 - SISTEMI DI ELABORAZIONE DELLE INFORMAZIONI - Published
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16. WS-DIAMOND: Web Services - DIAgnosability, MONitoring and Diagnosis
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Console, Luca, Ardagna, D., Ardissono, Liliana, Bocconi, Stefano, Cappiello, C., Cordier, M., Dague, P., Drira, K., Eder, J., Friedrich, G., Fugini, M., Furnari, Roberto, Goy, Annamaria, Guennoun, K., Hess, A., Ivanchenko, V., LE GUILLOU, X., Lehmann, M., Mangler, J., Li, Y., Melliti, T., Modafferi, S., Mussi, E., Pencolé, Y., Petrone, Giovanna, Pernici, B., Picardi, Claudia, Pucel, X., Robin, S., Rozé, L., Segnan, Marino, Tahamtan, A., TEN TEIJE, A., THESEIDER DUPRE', D., TRAVÉ MASSUYÈS, L., VAN HARMELEN, F., and Vidal, T.
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- 2007
17. Modellazione della QoS in ambienti Web-Service con applicazioni di Video Streaming
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Buccafurri, F., Console, L., Meo, P., Mariagrazia Fugini, Goy, A., Lax, G., Lops, P., Modafferi, S., Pernici, B., Picardi, C., Redavid, D., Semeraro, G., and Ursino, D.
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- 2007
18. E-Services
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Ardagna, D, Avenali, Alessandro, Baresi, L, Berardi, D, Bianchini, D, Cappiello, C, Comuzzi, M, DE ANTONELLIS, V, DE ROSA, F, Desideri, D, Francalanci, C, Leporelli, Claudio, Matteucci, Giorgio, Maurino, A, Mecella, Massimo, Melchiori, M, Modafferi, S, Mussi, E, Pernici, B, Plebani, P, and Presenza, D.
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- 2006
19. Schematic architecture: Reference architecture/frameworks/particular models for the shop floor environment
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Adorni, M., Arcelli, F., Bandini, S., Baresi, L., Batini, C., Bianchi, A., Bianchini, D., Brioschi, M., Caforio, A., Calì, A., Cappellari, P., Cappiello, C., Catarci, Tiziana, Corallo, A., De Antonellis, V., Franza, C., Giunta, G., Limonta, A., Lorenzo, G., Losi, P., Maurino, A., Melideo, M., Micucci, D., Modafferi, S., Mussi, E., Negri, L., Pandolfo, C., Pernici, B., Plebani, P., Ragazzi, D., Raibulet, C., Riva, M., Simeoni, N., Simone, C., Solazzo, G., Tisato, F., Torlone, R., Vizzari, G., and Zilli, A.
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Computer Science (all) - Published
- 2006
20. A Methodology for Designing and Managing Context-Aware Workflows
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Modafferi, S., primary, Benatallah, B., additional, Casati, F., additional, and Pernici, B., additional
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21. Distributed BPEL processes
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Modafferi, S, Maurino, A, Baresi, L, Baresi, L., MAURINO, ANDREA, Modafferi, S, Maurino, A, Baresi, L, Baresi, L., and MAURINO, ANDREA
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BPEL only supports a strictly centralized and coordinated execution of Web service compositions, but this solution is clearly not the best option in many concrete cases. The conceptually monolithic BPEL process should be executed in a distributed setting, where each peer is only responsible for a fraction of the whole process and for the coordination with the other fragments. These considerations lead us to propose a formal approach to support the distributed execution of BPEL processes. The partitioning is customizable and easily intertwines with the adoption of special-purpose middleware infrastructures. In particular, the paper shows how we pair the distributed execution with a tuple-based infrastructure, to support distributed execution in mobile contexts, and with a publish and subscribe middleware, to support dynamically changing scenarios. Copyright © (2007) by Knowledge Systems Institute (KSI).
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22. Development of services for mobile information systems
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Pernici, B, Simeoni, N, Modafferi, S, Maurino, A, Grega, S, Francalanci, C, DE PAOLI, F, Comuzzi, M, Comerio, M, Cappiello, C, Brioschi, M, Batini, C, Baresi, L, Ardagna, D, Ardagna, D., MAURINO, ANDREA, DE PAOLI, FLAVIO MARIA, COMERIO, MARCO, BATINI, CARLO, Pernici, B, Simeoni, N, Modafferi, S, Maurino, A, Grega, S, Francalanci, C, DE PAOLI, F, Comuzzi, M, Comerio, M, Cappiello, C, Brioschi, M, Batini, C, Baresi, L, Ardagna, D, Ardagna, D., MAURINO, ANDREA, DE PAOLI, FLAVIO MARIA, COMERIO, MARCO, and BATINI, CARLO
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23. E-Services
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Pernici, B, Presenza, D, Melchiori, M, Matteucci, G, Desideri, D, De Rosa, F, Berardi, D, Avenali, A, Plebani, P, Mussi, E, Modafferi, S, Mecella, M, Maurino, A, Matteucci, M, Leporati, A, Francalanci, C, De Antonellis, V, Comuzzi, M, Cappiello, C, Bianchini, D, Baresi, L, Ardagna, D, Leporati, AO, Ardagna, D., MAURINO, ANDREA, Pernici, B, Presenza, D, Melchiori, M, Matteucci, G, Desideri, D, De Rosa, F, Berardi, D, Avenali, A, Plebani, P, Mussi, E, Modafferi, S, Mecella, M, Maurino, A, Matteucci, M, Leporati, A, Francalanci, C, De Antonellis, V, Comuzzi, M, Cappiello, C, Bianchini, D, Baresi, L, Ardagna, D, Leporati, AO, Ardagna, D., and MAURINO, ANDREA
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24. Reference Architecture and Framework
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Pernici, B, Adorni, M, ARCELLI FONTANA, F, Bandini, S, Baresi, L, Batini, C, Bianchi, A, Bianchini, D, Brioschi, M, Caforio, A, Cal`i, A, Cappellari, P, Cappiello, C, Catarci, T, Corallo, A, De Antonellis, V, Franza, C, Giunta, G, Limonta, A, Lorenzo, G, Losi, P, Maurino, A, Melideo, M, Micucci, D, Modafferi, S, Mussi, E, Negri, L, Pandolfo, C, Plebani, P, Ragazzi, D, Raibulet, C, Riva, M, Simeoni, N, Simone, C, Vizzari, G, Solazzo, G, Tisato, F, Torlone, R, Zilli, A, Zilli, A., ARCELLI FONTANA, FRANCESCA, BANDINI, STEFANIA, BATINI, CARLO, MAURINO, ANDREA, MICUCCI, DANIELA, RAIBULET, CLAUDIA, SIMONE, CARLA, VIZZARI, GIUSEPPE, TISATO, FRANCESCO, Pernici, B, Adorni, M, ARCELLI FONTANA, F, Bandini, S, Baresi, L, Batini, C, Bianchi, A, Bianchini, D, Brioschi, M, Caforio, A, Cal`i, A, Cappellari, P, Cappiello, C, Catarci, T, Corallo, A, De Antonellis, V, Franza, C, Giunta, G, Limonta, A, Lorenzo, G, Losi, P, Maurino, A, Melideo, M, Micucci, D, Modafferi, S, Mussi, E, Negri, L, Pandolfo, C, Plebani, P, Ragazzi, D, Raibulet, C, Riva, M, Simeoni, N, Simone, C, Vizzari, G, Solazzo, G, Tisato, F, Torlone, R, Zilli, A, Zilli, A., ARCELLI FONTANA, FRANCESCA, BANDINI, STEFANIA, BATINI, CARLO, MAURINO, ANDREA, MICUCCI, DANIELA, RAIBULET, CLAUDIA, SIMONE, CARLA, VIZZARI, GIUSEPPE, and TISATO, FRANCESCO
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The goal of the MAIS system is to provide support for flexible and adaptive execution of applications in a distributed, multichannel, mobile information system. In such a system, a fundamental requirement is an ability to describe the continuously evolving execution environment and user characteristics. Service requests are therefore satisfied by considering both the request itself and its provisioning environment. The first part of this chapter presents the general architecture of the MAIS system. The MAIS architecture allows us to define a set of “pluggable” modules which can be composed to provide adaptivity at different levels in the MAIS system. The main architectural components are introduced in Sect. 2.2; more details of the components are provided in the rest of the book. The MAIS reference framework, illustrated in the second part of this chapter, provides the essential basis for all of the adaptive mechanisms that are illustrated in the book. The MAIS reference framework defines a common understanding of the elements of a mobile information system that are used to enable communication among the various modules of a MAIS system during information exchange and service provisioning. The reference framework is composed of a set of models: the functional model, the architectural model, and the context model. These are described in the second part of this chapter.
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25. The MAIS Approach to Web Service Design
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Tisato, F, Raibulet, C, Pernici, B, Modafferi, S, Maurino, A, Losi, P, Grega, S, Francalanci, C, DE PAOLI, F, Comuzzi, M, Comerio, M, Cappiello, C, Batini, C, Baresi, L, Ardagna, D, ARCELLI FONTANA, F, Adorni, M, TISATO, FRANCESCO, RAIBULET, CLAUDIA, MAURINO, ANDREA, DE PAOLI, FLAVIO MARIA, COMERIO, MARCO, BATINI, CARLO, ARCELLI FONTANA, FRANCESCA, Ardagna, DA, Adorni, M., Tisato, F, Raibulet, C, Pernici, B, Modafferi, S, Maurino, A, Losi, P, Grega, S, Francalanci, C, DE PAOLI, F, Comuzzi, M, Comerio, M, Cappiello, C, Batini, C, Baresi, L, Ardagna, D, ARCELLI FONTANA, F, Adorni, M, TISATO, FRANCESCO, RAIBULET, CLAUDIA, MAURINO, ANDREA, DE PAOLI, FLAVIO MARIA, COMERIO, MARCO, BATINI, CARLO, ARCELLI FONTANA, FRANCESCA, Ardagna, DA, and Adorni, M.
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This paper presents a first attempt to realize a methodological framework supporting the most relevant phases of the design of a value-added service. A value-added service is defined as a functionality of an adaptive and multi-channel information system obtained by composing services offered by different providers. The framework has been developed as part of the MAIS project. The MAIS framework focuses on the following phases of service life cycle: requirements analysis, design, deployment, run time use and negotiation. In the first phase, the designer elicits, validates and negotiates service requirements according to social and business goals. The design phase is in charge of modelling services with an enhanced version of UML, augmented with new features developed within the MAIS project. The deployment phase considers the network infrastructure and, in particular, provides an approach to implement and coordinate the execution of services from different providers. In the run time use and negotiation phase, the MAIS methodology provides support to the optimal selection and quality renegotiation of services and to the dynamic evaluation of management costs. The paper describes the MAIS methodological tools available for different phases of service life cycle and discusses the main guidelines driving the implementation of a service management architecture, called reflective architecture, that complies with the MAIS methodological approach
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26. A Framework for Provisioning of Complex e-Services
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Maurino, A, Modafferi, S, Pernici, B, Mussi, E, MAURINO, ANDREA, Mussi, E., Maurino, A, Modafferi, S, Pernici, B, Mussi, E, MAURINO, ANDREA, and Mussi, E.
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Nowadays e-services are gaining strong momentum. The Web is a strongly connected environment and it is moving from being a simple collection of HTML pages toward a container of e-services. In an extremely competitive world, providers of e-service aim at satisfying user needs, providing enriched e-services characterized by high adaptivity to the context and multichannel provisioning. Providers also want to give users the opportunity of executing complex e-services or processes transparently with respect to orchestration issues. The MAIS Project [17] is an attempt to realize a framework able to ensure all these characteristics at the same time. In this paper, we present our vision of a multichannel adaptive composition framework by focusing on e-service composition and provisioning.
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- 2004
27. Reflective architectures for adaptive information systems
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Maurino, A, Modafferi, S, Pernici, B, MAURINO, ANDREA, Pernici, B., Maurino, A, Modafferi, S, Pernici, B, MAURINO, ANDREA, and Pernici, B.
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Nowadays the anytime/anywhere/anyone paradigm is becoming very important and new applications are being developed in many contexts. The possibility of using applications along a wide range of devices, networks, and protocols raises new problems related to delivery of services. Current academic and industrial solutions try to adapt services to the specific distribution channel, mainly by changing the presentation of the service. In this paper, we reverse this perspective by using adaptive strategies to try to adapt the delivery channel to services as well. We present a possible architecture and focus our attention on the use of reflective components in the adaptive process. Using the reflection principle, we are able to evaluate the channel constraints and the conditions in which the distribution channel is working at a specific time. This information, built with service, user, and context constraints, is used as input to adaptive strategies to change the current channel characteristics, to new ones satisfying all the requirements. If this kind of adaptation is not possible, we consider the different QoS levels offered by the service and the user's readiness to accept a downgraded service provisioning.
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- 2003
28. Model-Based QoS-Enabled Self-Healing Web Services
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Nabuco, O., primary, Ben Halima, R., additional, Drira, K., additional, Fugini, M.G., additional, Modafferi, S., additional, and Mussi, E., additional
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- 2008
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29. Model-Based QoS-Enabled Self-Healing Web Services.
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Nabuco, O., Ben Halima, R., Drira, K., Fugini, M.G., Modafferi, S., and Mussi, E.
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- 2008
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30. Development of Services for Mobile Information Systems.
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Pernici, Barbara, Ardagna, D., Baresi, L., Batini, C., Brioschi, M., Cappiello, C., Comerio, M., Comuzzi, M., Paoli, F., Francalanci, C., Grega, S., Maurino, A., Modafferi, S., and Simeoni, N.
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- 2006
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31. E-Services.
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Pernici, Barbara, Ardagna, D., Avenali, A., Baresi, L., Berardi, D., Bianchini, D., Cappiello, C., Comuzzi, M., Antonellis, V., Rosa, F., Desideri, D., Francalanci, C., Leporelli, C., Matteucci, G., Maurino, A., Mecella, M., Melchiori, M., Modafferi, S., Mussi, E., and Pernici, B.
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- 2006
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32. A framework for provisioning of complex e-services.
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Modafferi, S., Mussi, E., Maurino, A., and Pernici, B.
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- 2004
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33. Challenges in designing of cooperative mobile information systems for the risk map of Italian cultural heritage.
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Maurino, A. and Modafferi, S.
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- 2003
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34. An XML-based agent model for supporting user activities on the Web
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Garruzzo, S., Modafferi, S., Domenico Rosaci, and Ursino, D.
35. A framework for provisioning of complex e-services
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Modafferi, S., primary, Mussi, E., additional, Maurino, A., additional, and Pernici, B., additional
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36. Challenges in designing of cooperative mobile information systems for the risk map of Italian cultural heritage
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Maurino, A., primary and Modafferi, S., additional
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37. Partitioning rules for orchestrating mobile information systems
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Stefano Modafferi, Andrea Maurino, Maurino, A, and Modafferi, S
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Computer science ,Process (engineering) ,computer.internet_protocol ,Distributed computing ,Mobile computing ,distributed bpel, SOA, Web services ,Management Science and Operations Research ,computer.software_genre ,ING-INF/05 - SISTEMI DI ELABORAZIONE DELLE INFORMAZIONI ,Computer Science Applications ,Business Process Execution Language ,Workflow ,Hardware and Architecture ,Middleware ,Middleware (distributed applications) ,Mobile search ,Mobile technology ,Web service ,computer - Abstract
New mobile technologies such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi suffer from many limitations and problems, especially when they are used in combination, whereas they are quite stable in small networks. The lack of specialised mobile middleware requires new methods in the design and execution of mobile information systems. We propose a two-phase approach to manage a mobile business process by partitioning a given workflow into several workflows, with each one governed by a controller. In the first phase, we introduce synchronisation tasks between different controllers. In the second phase, we create for each controller a local process view. Thanks to added tasks, the overall execution of all local workflows achieve the same result as the original one. The mobile scenario and the necessity for more automation lead us to choose the Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS) as the language for the process definition.
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- 2005
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38. Development of Services for Mobile Information Systems
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Danilo Ardagna, N. Simeoni, Carlo Batini, Marco Comuzzi, Marco Comerio, Simone Grega, Chiara Francalanci, Luciano Baresi, Andrea Maurino, Cinzia Cappiello, Stefano Modafferi, F. De Paoli, M. Brioschi, Pernici, B, Simeoni, N, Modafferi, S, Maurino, A, Grega, S, Francalanci, C, DE PAOLI, F, Comuzzi, M, Comerio, M, Cappiello, C, Brioschi, M, Batini, C, Baresi, L, and Ardagna, D
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Development (topology) ,Multimedia ,Computer science ,Mobile information systems ,development, services, mobile information systems ,Calculus ,computer.software_genre ,computer ,ING-INF/05 - SISTEMI DI ELABORAZIONE DELLE INFORMAZIONI - Published
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39. Reference Architecture and Framework
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Barbara Pernici, P. Losi, Carla Simone, Paolo Cappellari, Andrea Maurino, M. Riva, C. Franza, M Adorni, Tiziana Catarci, Claudia Raibulet, Pierluigi Plebani, E. Mussi, C. Pandolfo, Francesco Tisato, Daniela Micucci, A. Limonta, Stefano Modafferi, Davide Ragazzi, R. Torlone, M. Melideo, Antonio Zilli, Gianluca Solazzo, Cinzia Cappiello, A. A. Bianchi, Gianluca Lorenzo, G. Giunta, Francesca Arcelli, V. De Antonellis, L. Negri, Giuseppe Vizzari, M. Brioschi, N. Simeoni, A. Caforio, Andrea Calì, Stefania Bandini, Carlo Batini, Angelo Corallo, Luciano Baresi, Devis Bianchini, Pernici, B, Adorni, M, ARCELLI FONTANA, F, Bandini, S, Baresi, L, Batini, C, Bianchi, A, Bianchini, D, Brioschi, M, Caforio, A, Cal`i, A, Cappellari, P, Cappiello, C, Catarci, T, Corallo, A, De Antonellis, V, Franza, C, Giunta, G, Limonta, A, Lorenzo, G, Losi, P, Maurino, A, Melideo, M, Micucci, D, Modafferi, S, Mussi, E, Negri, L, Pandolfo, C, Plebani, P, Ragazzi, D, Raibulet, C, Riva, M, Simeoni, N, Simone, C, Vizzari, G, Solazzo, G, Tisato, F, Torlone, R, Zilli, A, Adorni, M., Arcelli, F., Bandini, Tullio, Baresi, L., Batini, C., Bianchi, A., Brioschi, M., Caforio, A., Calì, A., Cappellari, P., Cappiello, C., Catarci, T., Corallo, A., De Antonellis, V., Franza, Cosimo, Giunta, G., Limonta, A., Lorenzo, G., Losi, P., Maurino, A., Melideo, M., and Micucci, D.
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software architecture ,business.industry ,Multichannel information systems ,media_common.quotation_subject ,INF/01 - INFORMATICA ,Art ,reference architecture ,architectural model ,adaptive information systems ,Smart card ,Reference architecture ,business ,Humanities ,media_common - Abstract
The goal of the MAIS system is to provide support for flexible and adaptive execution of applications in a distributed, multichannel, mobile information system. In such a system, a fundamental requirement is an ability to describe the continuously evolving execution environment and user characteristics. Service requests are therefore satisfied by considering both the request itself and its provisioning environment. The first part of this chapter presents the general architecture of the MAIS system. The MAIS architecture allows us to define a set of “pluggable” modules which can be composed to provide adaptivity at different levels in the MAIS system. The main architectural components are introduced in Sect. 2.2; more details of the components are provided in the rest of the book. The MAIS reference framework, illustrated in the second part of this chapter, provides the essential basis for all of the adaptive mechanisms that are illustrated in the book. The MAIS reference framework defines a common understanding of the elements of a mobile information system that are used to enable communication among the various modules of a MAIS system during information exchange and service provisioning. The reference framework is composed of a set of models: the functional model, the architectural model, and the context model. These are described in the second part of this chapter.
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40. A Framework for Provisioning of Complex e-Services
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Barbara Pernici, E. Mussi, Stefano Modafferi, Andrea Maurino, Maurino, A, Modafferi, S, Pernici, B, and Mussi, E
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E-services ,Strongly connected component ,Multimedia ,SIMPLE (military communications protocol) ,Computer science ,business.industry ,INF/01 - INFORMATICA ,Context (language use) ,Provisioning ,computer.software_genre ,ING-INF/05 - SISTEMI DI ELABORAZIONE DELLE INFORMAZIONI ,World Wide Web ,web services ,Container (abstract data type) ,The Internet ,Orchestration (computing) ,business ,computer - Abstract
Nowadays e-services are gaining strong momentum. The Web is a strongly connected environment and it is moving from being a simple collection of HTML pages toward a container of e-services. In an extremely competitive world, providers of e-service aim at satisfying user needs, providing enriched e-services characterized by high adaptivity to the context and multichannel provisioning. Providers also want to give users the opportunity of executing complex e-services or processes transparently with respect to orchestration issues. The MAIS Project [17] is an attempt to realize a framework able to ensure all these characteristics at the same time. In this paper, we present our vision of a multichannel adaptive composition framework by focusing on e-service composition and provisioning.
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41. Workflow Partitioning in Mobile Information Systems
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Stefano Modafferi, Andrea Maurino, Luciano Baresi, Baresi, L, Maurino, A, and Modafferi, S
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Multimedia ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Business process ,Reliability (computer networking) ,Distributed computing ,Context (language use) ,computer.software_genre ,ING-INF/05 - SISTEMI DI ELABORAZIONE DELLE INFORMAZIONI ,Knowledge sharing ,Variable (computer science) ,Workflow ,mobile information systems, web services, distributed process ,Bandwidth (computing) ,Wireless ,INF ,business ,computer - Abstract
The increasing success of wireless technologies is sustaining the diffusion of mobile information systems, but the youth of the underlying technology and its peculiar characteristics are impacting the development of such systems. For example, the execution of business processes in such a context must cope with the variable and fluctuating bandwidth available to the different devices. This leads the designer to stress the independence of each actor -- by minimizing interactions and knowledge sharing -- to increase the reliability of the whole system.
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42. Reflective Architectures for Adaptive Information Systems
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Barbara Pernici, Andrea Maurino, Stefano Modafferi, Maurino, A, Modafferi, S, and Pernici, B
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Service (business) ,Service quality ,Multimedia ,Service delivery framework ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Quality of service ,HYPERMEDIA ,computer.software_genre ,ING-INF/05 - SISTEMI DI ELABORAZIONE DELLE INFORMAZIONI ,adaptive information system ,Adaptive system ,Information system ,Systems architecture ,reflective architecture ,Telecommunications ,business ,Adaptation (computer science) ,computer - Abstract
Nowadays the anytime/anywhere/anyone paradigm is becoming very important and new applications are being developed in many contexts. The possibility of using applications along a wide range of devices, networks, and protocols raises new problems related to delivery of services. Current academic and industrial solutions try to adapt services to the specific distribution channel, mainly by changing the presentation of the service. In this paper, we reverse this perspective by using adaptive strategies to try to adapt the delivery channel to services as well. We present a possible architecture and focus our attention on the use of reflective components in the adaptive process. Using the reflection principle, we are able to evaluate the channel constraints and the conditions in which the distribution channel is working at a specific time. This information, built with service, user, and context constraints, is used as input to adaptive strategies to change the current channel characteristics, to new ones satisfying all the requirements. If this kind of adaptation is not possible, we consider the different QoS levels offered by the service and the user’s readiness to accept a downgraded service provisioning.
43. The MAIS approach to web service design
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P. Losi, S Modaferri, Luciano Baresi, M Comuzzi, Barbara Pernici, Claudia Raibulet, Carlo Batini, Chiara Francalanci, F. De Paoli, F Arcelli Fontana, Cinzia Cappiello, Marco Comerio, Simone Grega, Andrea Maurino, Francesco Tisato, M Adorni, Tisato, F, Raibulet, C, Pernici, B, Modafferi, S, Maurino, A, Losi, P, Grega, S, Francalanci, C, DE PAOLI, F, Comuzzi, M, Comerio, M, Cappiello, C, Batini, C, Baresi, L, Ardagna, D, ARCELLI FONTANA, F, and Adorni, M
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Service (systems architecture) ,Process management ,Multimedia ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,mais, web service design ,Service management ,computer.software_genre ,ING-INF/05 - SISTEMI DI ELABORAZIONE DELLE INFORMAZIONI ,Unified Modeling Language ,Software deployment ,Information system ,Quality (business) ,Web service ,computer ,Requirements analysis ,computer.programming_language ,media_common - Abstract
This chapter presents a first attempt to realize a methodological framework supporting the most relevant phases of the design of a value-added service. A value-added service is defined as a functionality of an adaptive and multichannel information system obtained by composing services offered by different providers. The framework has been developed as part of the multichannel adaptive information systems (MAIS) project. The MAIS framework focuses on the following phases of service life cycle: requirements analysis, design, deployment, and run-time use and negotiation. In the first phase, the designer elicits, validates, and negotiates service requirements according to social and business goals. The design phase is in charge of modeling services with an enhanced version of UML, augmented with new features developed within the MAIS project. The deployment phase considers the network infrastructure and, in particular, provides an approach to implement and coordinate the execution of services from different providers. In the run-time use and negotiation phase, the MAIS methodology provides support to the optimal selection and quality renegotiation of services and to the dynamic evaluation of management costs. The chapter describes the MAIS methodological tools available for different phases of service life cycle and discusses the main guidelines driving the implementation of a service management architecture called reflective architecture that complies with the MAIS methodological approach.
44. Change in Nfkb/Nrf2/Bax Levels by High Monomeric Polyphenols Berries Extract (HMPBE) in Acute and Chronic Secondary Brain Damage.
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Modafferi S, Molinari F, Interdonato L, Fusco R, Impellizzeri D, Siracusa R, D'Amico R, Abdelhameed AS, Wenzel U, Jacobs U, Fritsch T, Osakabe N, Cuzzocrea S, Calabrese V, Paola RD, and Cordaro M
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- Animals, Mice, Male, Brain Injuries, Traumatic metabolism, Brain Injuries, Traumatic drug therapy, Brain Injuries, Traumatic pathology, Disease Models, Animal, Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase metabolism, Dopamine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins metabolism, Apoptosis drug effects, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Brain metabolism, Brain drug effects, Brain pathology, Lipid Peroxidation drug effects, NF-E2-Related Factor 2 metabolism, Polyphenols pharmacology, Polyphenols chemistry, Polyphenols therapeutic use, NF-kappa B metabolism, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Plant Extracts chemistry, Fruit chemistry, bcl-2-Associated X Protein metabolism
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Background/aims: High Monomeric Polyphenols Berries Extract (HMPBE) is a formula highly rich in polyphenols clinically proven to enhance learning and memory. It is currently used to enhances cognitive performance including accuracy, working memory and concentration., Methods: Here, we investigated for the first time the beneficial effects of HMPBE in a mouse model of acute and chronic traumatic brain injury (TBI)., Results: HMPBE, at the dose of 15 mg/kg was able to reduce histological alteration as well as inflammation and lipid peroxidation. HMPBE ameliorate TBI by improving Nrf-2 pathway, reducing Nf-kb nuclear translocation and apoptosis, and ameliorating behavioral alteration such as anxiety and depression. Moreover, in the chronic model of TBI, HMPBE administration restored the decline of Tyrosine Hydroxylase (TH) and dopamine transporter (DAT) and the accumulation of a-synuclein into the midbrain region. This finding correlates the beneficial effect of HMPBE administration with the onset of parkinsonism related to traumatic brain damage., Conclusion: The data may open a window for developing new support strategies to limit the neuroinflammation event of acute and chronic TBI., Competing Interests: The authors have no relevant financial or non-financial interests to disclose., (© Copyright by the Author(s). Published by Cell Physiol Biochem Press.)
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45. Traffic light at DSB-transit regulation between gene transcription and DNA repair.
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Modafferi S, Esposito F, Tavella S, Gioia U, and Francia S
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Transcription of actively expressed genes is dampened for kilobases around DNA lesions via chromatin modifications. This is believed to favour repair and prevent genome instability. Nonetheless, mounting evidence suggests that transcription may be induced by DNA breakage, resulting in the local de novo synthesis of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs). Such transcripts have been proposed to play important functions in both DNA damage signalling and repair. Here, we review the recently identified mechanistic details of transcriptional silencing at damaged chromatin, highlighting how post-translational histone modifications can also be modulated by the local synthesis of DNA damage-induced ncRNAs. Finally, we envision that these entangled transcriptional events at DNA breakages can be targeted to modulate DNA repair, with potential implications for locus-specific therapeutic strategies., (© 2024 The Author(s). FEBS Letters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Federation of European Biochemical Societies.)
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46. Transgenerational hormesis in healthy aging and antiaging medicine from bench to clinics: Role of food components.
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Calabrese V, Osakabe N, Siracusa R, Modafferi S, Di Paola R, Cuzzocrea S, Jacob UM, Fritsch T, Abdelhameed AS, Rashan L, Wenzel U, Franceschi C, and Calabrese EJ
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- Humans, Animals, Healthy Aging metabolism, Neurodegenerative Diseases metabolism, Neurodegenerative Diseases drug therapy, Hormesis
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Neurodegenerative diseases have multifactorial pathogenesis, mainly involving neuroinflammatory processes. Finding drugs able to treat these diseases, expecially because for most of these diseases there are no effective drugs, and the current drugs cause undesired side effects, represent a crucial point. Most in vivo and in vitro studies have been concentrated on various aspects related to neurons (e.g. neuroprotection), however, there has not been focus on the prevention of early stages involving glial cell activation and neuroinflammation. Recently, it has been demonstrated that nutritional phytochemicals including polyphenols, the main active constituents of the Mediterranean diet, maintain redox balance and neuroprotection through the activation of hormetic vitagene pathway. Recent lipidomics data from our laboratory indicate mushrooms as strong nutritional neuronutrients with strongly activity against neuroinflammation in Meniere' diseaseas, a model of cochleovestibular neural degeneration, as well as in animal model of traumatic brain injury, or rotenone induced parkinson's disease. Moreover, Hidrox®, an aqueous extract of olive containing hydroxytyrosol, and Boswellia, acting as Nrf2 activators, promote resilience by enhancing the redox potential, and thus, regulate through hormetic mechanisms, cellular stress response mechanisms., Thus, modulation of cellular stress pathways, in particular vitagenes system, may be an innovative approach for therapeutic intervention in neurodegenerative disorders., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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47. Blood extracellular vesicles carrying brain-specific mRNAs are potential biomarkers for detecting gene expression changes in the female brain.
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Smirnova L, Modafferi S, Schlett C, Osborne LM, Payne JL, and Sabunciyan S
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- Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Placenta metabolism, Gene Expression genetics, Adult, Depression, Postpartum genetics, Depression, Postpartum metabolism, Extracellular Vesicles metabolism, Extracellular Vesicles genetics, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Brain metabolism, Biomarkers blood, Biomarkers metabolism
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The absence of non-invasive tests that can monitor the status of the brain is a major obstacle for psychiatric care. In order to address this need, we assessed the feasibility of using tissue-specific gene expression to determine the origin of extracellular vesicle (EV) mRNAs in peripheral blood. Using the placenta as a model, we discovered that 26 messenger RNAs that are specifically expressed in the placenta are present in EVs circulating in maternal blood. Twenty-three of these transcripts were either exclusively or highly expressed in maternal blood during pregnancy only and not in the postpartum period, verifying the feasibility of using tissue-specific gene expression to infer the tissue of origin for EV mRNAs. Using the same bioinformatic approach, which provides better specificity than isolating L1 cell-adhesion molecule containing EVs, we discovered that 181 mRNAs that are specifically expressed in the female brain are also present in EVs circulating in maternal blood. Gene set enrichment analysis revealed that these transcripts, which are involved in synaptic functions and myelination, are enriched for genes implicated in mood disorders, schizophrenia, and substance use disorders. The EV mRNA levels of 13 of these female brain-specific transcripts are associated with postpartum depression (adjusted p-vals = 3 × 10
-5 to 0.08), raising the possibility that they can be used to infer the state of the brain. In order to determine the extent to which EV mRNAs reflect transcription in the brain, we compared mRNAs isolated from cells and EVs in an iPSC-derived brain microphysiological system differentiated for 3 and 9 weeks. We discovered that, although cellular and extracellular mRNA levels are not identical, they do correlate, and it is possible to extrapolate cellular RNA expression changes in the brain via EV mRNA levels. Our findings bring EV mRNAs to the forefront of peripheral biomarker development efforts in psychiatric diseases by demonstrating the feasibility of inferring transcriptional changes in the brain via blood EV mRNA levels., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)- Published
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48. Blood-Labyrinth Barrier in Health and Diseases: Effect of Hormetic Nutrients.
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Cosentino A, Agafonova A, Modafferi S, Trovato Salinaro A, Scuto M, Maiolino L, Fritsch T, Calabrese EJ, Lupo G, Anfuso CD, and Calabrese V
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- Humans, Endothelial Cells, Cochlea, Pericytes, Ear, Inner, Hearing Loss
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Significance: The stria vascularis, located in the inner ear, consists of three layers, one of which is the blood-labyrinth barrier (BLB). It is formed by endothelial cells, sealed together to prevent the passage of toxic substances from the blood to the inner ear, by pericytes and perivascular-resident macrophage-like melanocyte. Recent Advances: There are various causes that lead to hearing loss, and among these are noise-induced and autoimmune hearing loss, ear disorders related to ototoxic medication, Ménière's disease, and age-related hearing loss. For all of these, major therapeutic interventions include drug-loaded nanoparticles, via intratympanic or intracochlear delivery. Critical Issues: Since many pathologies associated with hearing loss are characterized by a weakening of the BLB, in this review, the molecular mechanisms underlying the response to damage of BLB cellular components have been discussed. In addition, insight into the role of hormetic nutrients against hearing loss pathology is proposed. Future Directions: BLB cellular components of neurovascular cochlear unit play important physiological roles, owing to their impermeable function against all ototoxic substances that can induce damage. Studies are needed to investigate the cross talk occurring between these cellular components to exploit their possible role as novel targets for therapeutic interventions that may unravel future path based on the use of hormetic nutrients. Antioxid. Redox Signal. 40, 542-563.
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49. An extended approach to impact assessment in the Horizon 2020 digital manufacturing domain.
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Fair N, Modafferi S, Gray B, Chan J, and Lelli F
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This paper presents an extended approach to Impact Assessment (IA) within European Union funded large-scale projects within the manufacturing domain, which may offer value to other research projects and SME organisations seeking to develop detailed organizational reporting. It details the six-phase process that forms the framework for this extended approach, demonstrating how project Outcome Indictors and impact assessment criterion can be aligned through an extensive review and integration of existing impact domains, objectives, measures and evidence sources with project documentation to provide the detailed individual impact assessment criteria for this extended IA approach. It also reports on the application of the approach in the EC-funded digital manufacturing project, European Connected Factory Platform for Agile Manufacturing (EFPF), finding that 24 of the 27 IA criteria were met or exceed, suggesting that the project made an important contribution to the EU Industry4.0 ecosystem through furthering the key priorities of Industrial Leadership, Data Integration, Uptake of New Technologies, Open Science, the Circulation of Knowledge, and a minor contribution to Climate Change Mitigation., Competing Interests: No competing interests were disclosed., (Copyright: © 2024 Fair N et al.)
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50. Autophagy machinery plays an essential role in traumatic brain injury-induced apoptosis and its related behavioral abnormalities in mice: focus on Boswellia Sacra gum resin.
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Interdonato L, Marino Y, Impellizzeri D, D'Amico R, Siracusa R, Fusco R, Cammilleri G, Pantano L, Modafferi S, Abdelhameed AS, Fritsch T, Rashan LJ, Cuzzocrea S, Calabrese V, Cordaro M, and Di Paola R
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is described as a structural damage or physiological disturbance of brain function that occurs after trauma and causes disability or death in people of all ages. New treatment targets for TBI are being explored because current medicines are frequently ineffectual and poorly tolerated. There is increasing evidence that following TBI, there are widespread changes in autophagy-related proteins in both experimental and clinical settings. The current study investigated if Boswellia Sacra Gum Resin (BSR) treatment (500 mg/kg) could modulate post-TBI neuronal autophagy and protein expression, as well as whether BSR could markedly improve functional recovery in a mouse model of TBI. Taken together our results shows for the first time that BSR limits histological alteration, lipid peroxidation, antioxidant, cytokines release and autophagic flux alteration induced by TBI., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. The author(s) declared that they were an editorial board member of Frontiers, at the time of submission. This had no impact on the peer review process and the final decision., (Copyright © 2024 Interdonato, Marino, Impellizzeri, D’Amico, Siracusa, Fusco, Cammilleri, Pantano, Modafferi, Abdelhameed, Fritsch, Rashan, Cuzzocrea, Calabrese, Cordaro and Di Paola.)
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