Kawtar Benghazi

483 total citations
45 papers, 220 citations indexed

About

Kawtar Benghazi is a scholar working on Information Systems, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition and Computer Networks and Communications. According to data from OpenAlex, Kawtar Benghazi has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 220 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Information Systems, 12 papers in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition and 11 papers in Computer Networks and Communications. Recurrent topics in Kawtar Benghazi's work include Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems (12 papers), Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services (11 papers) and Business Process Modeling and Analysis (7 papers). Kawtar Benghazi is often cited by papers focused on Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems (12 papers), Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services (11 papers) and Business Process Modeling and Analysis (7 papers). Kawtar Benghazi collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Chile and United Kingdom. Kawtar Benghazi's co-authors include Manuel Noguera, José Luis García Garrido, Carlos Rodríguez-Domínguez, María Luisa Rodríguez, Manuel I. Capel, María Visitación Hurtado, Zoraida Callejas, Juan A. Holgado-Terriza, Miguel J. Hornos and María José Rodríguez‐Fórtiz and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Sensors and Automation in Construction.

In The Last Decade

Kawtar Benghazi

42 papers receiving 209 citations

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Countries citing papers authored by Kawtar Benghazi

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All Works

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Rodríguez-Domínguez, Carlos, et al.. (2023). Technical note: A mobile collaborative workspace to assist forensic experts in disaster victim identification scenarios. Forensic Science International. 344. 111601–111601. 3 indexed citations
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Torres, M. Inés, Anna Esposito, Zoraida Callejas, et al.. (2020). Measuring and fostering engagement with mental health e-coaches. SPIRE - Sciences Po Institutional REpository. 1 indexed citations
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Callejas, Zoraida, Kawtar Benghazi, Manuel Noguera, M. Inés Torres, & Raquel Justo. (2019). MENHIR: Mental health monitoring through interactive conversations. Procesamiento del lenguaje natural. 63. 139–142. 3 indexed citations
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Callejas, Zoraida, et al.. (2019). Coordination of Speech Recognition Devices in Intelligent Environments with Multiple Responsive Devices. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 54–54. 2 indexed citations
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Vaca, Pilar Martínez Narváez-Cabeza de, Elena Miró, Kawtar Benghazi, et al.. (2017). Using Actigraphy and mHealth Systems for an Objective Analysis of Sleep Quality on Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Patients. Methods of Information in Medicine. 56(2). 171–179. 8 indexed citations
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Hornos, Miguel J., et al.. (2016). Hierarchical Role-based Design of Web-based Educational Systems for Blended Learning in Higher Education. 4 indexed citations
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Rodríguez-Domínguez, Carlos, et al.. (2015). A model-driven approach to service composition on the basis of the specification of BPMN choreographies.. Computer Systems: Science & Engineering. 30. 1 indexed citations
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Noguera, Manuel, et al.. (2013). A Mobile Cloud-supported e-Rehabilitation Platform for Brain-Injured Patients. 1 indexed citations
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Hurtado, María Visitación, et al.. (2011). Entorno de Interacción Colaborativa mediante Debate Virtual.. IEEE Revista Iberoamericana de Tecnologias del Aprendizaje. 6(4). 175–182. 1 indexed citations
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Benghazi, Kawtar, María Visitación Hurtado, Miguel J. Hornos, et al.. (2011). Enabling correct design and formal analysis of Ambient Assisted Living systems. Journal of Systems and Software. 85(3). 498–510. 21 indexed citations
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Benghazi, Kawtar, et al.. (2010). Real-time web services orchestration and choreography. 142–153. 2 indexed citations
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Rodríguez-Domínguez, Carlos, et al.. (2010). Integrating groupware applications into shared workspaces. 3. 557–568. 1 indexed citations
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Benghazi, Kawtar, María Visitación Hurtado, María Bermúdez-Edo, & Manuel Noguera. (2010). Enabling customizable virtual debate environments in higher education. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. 2(2). 3319–3323. 2 indexed citations
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Hurtado, María Visitación, María Bermúdez-Edo, Kawtar Benghazi, & Nuria Hurtado‐Torres. (2010). The influence of the perceptions of department heads on the integration of sustainable content in computer and telecommunication engineering schools. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. 2(2). 3314–3318. 1 indexed citations
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Benghazi, Kawtar, José Luis García Garrido, Manuel Noguera, María Visitación Hurtado, & Lawrence Chung. (2010). Extending and Formalizing UML 2.0 Activity Diagrams for the specification of time-constrained business processes. 6. 93–100. 1 indexed citations
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Capel, Manuel I., et al.. (2008). Automatic verification of business process integrity. International Journal of Simulation and Process Modelling. 4(3/4). 167–167. 2 indexed citations
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Benghazi, Kawtar, Manuel I. Capel, Juan A. Holgado-Terriza, & Luís E. Mendoza. (2007). A methodological approach to the formal specification of real-time systems by transformation of UML-RT design models. Science of Computer Programming. 65(1). 41–56. 10 indexed citations
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Capel, Manuel I., Luís E. Mendoza, Kawtar Benghazi, & Juan A. Holgado-Terriza. (2006). A SEMANTIC FORMALIZATION OF UML-RT MODELS WITH CSP+T PROCESSES APPLICABLE TO REAL-TIME SYSTEMS VERIFICATION. 283–292. 1 indexed citations

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