Rachida DssouliView profile
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Rachida Dssouli is a Professor at the Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering (Concordia University). Her research focuses on advanced software engineering methodologies, quality assurance systems, and distributed computing frameworks. She specializes in model-based testing, federated learning optimization, and big data quality management. Her work integrates formal verification techniques with modern machine learning approaches to address challenges in edge computing, IoT, and safety-critical systems. Key research areas include: Development of hybrid swarm intelligence algorithms for optimizing large language model deployment in edge-cloud environments Design of reinforcement learning frameworks for robotics motion planning and IoT device scheduling Creation of interpretable machine learning tools for fault detection in software systems Establishment of holistic big data quality frameworks for continuous monitoring and unstructured data analysis Formal verification methods for avionics systems using multi-agent models Her recent work demonstrates trends toward AI-driven solutions for testing methodologies (e.g., SHAP-Driven fault detection) and edge-cloud integration (e.g., MIMO-based computation offloading optimization). The 2025 publications highlight advancements in federated learning and trust-aware IoT scheduling. Earlier works (2018-2020) emphasize foundational contributions to cloud trust models, big data quality metrics, and safety-critical system testing. Her research also addresses emerging technologies for developing countries through frameworks like neurodegenerative disease monitoring systems and mobile application requirements engineering. She has contributed to service-oriented architectures for healthcare systems and cloud-based resource orchestration strategies.










