Dr. Dima  Alhadidi
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Dr. Dima Alhadidi

Assistant Professor
Zayed University, UAE


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Computer Science and Software Engineering from Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

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Biography

Dr. Dima Alhadidi is currently working as Assistant Professor at Zayed University. She has completed her PhD in Computer Science and Software Engineering, Software Security from Concordia University, Canada. Before joining Zayed, she was a Post doctoral Fellow at Concordia University for three years. Her main area of interest focuses on Computer security, Aspect-­oriented programming, Software engineering, Formal methods, Type systems, Privacy protection, Cloud computing, Person-­specific information sharing, and Healthcare Informatics. She has published 1 book as well as 25 research articles journals and conferences. She has helped in the supervision of 3 doctoral and 1 master’s students in the areas of software security, privacy and software engineering. She is reviewer for IEEE Communications Letters, IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, Information Security Journal, A Global Perspective, Taylor and Francis, International Symposium on Foundations & Practice of Security, WG 11.3 Conference on data and Application Security and Privacy (DBSec), 2013. Currently she is working on 5 research projects as principal investigator and co-investigator.

Area of Interest:

Computer Sciences
100%
Computer Security
62%
Software Engineering
90%
Formal Methods
75%
Cloud Computing
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Khokhar, R.H., B.C. Fung, F. Iqbal, D. Alhadidi and J. Bentahar, 2016. Privacy-preserving data mashup model for trading person-specific information. Elect. Comm. Res. Applic., 17: 19-37.
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  2. Soeanu, A., M. Debbabi, D. Alhadidi, M. Makkawi, M. Allouche, M. Belanger and N. Lechevin, 2015. Transportation risk analysis using probabilistic model checking. Expert Syst. Applic., 42: 4410-4421.
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  3. Mouheb, D., M. Debbabi, M. Pourzandi, L. Wang and M. Nouh et al., 2015. Aspect-Oriented Security Hardening of UML Design Models. springer, Germany, Pages: 256.
  4. Mouheb, D., D. Alhadidi, M. Nouh, M. Debbabi, L. Wang and M. Pourzandi, 2015. Aspect-oriented modeling framework for security hardening. Innovat. Syst. Software Eng., 12: 41-67.
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  5. Kamoun, F., D. Alhadidi and Z. Maamar, 2015. Weaving risk identification into crowdsourcing lifecycle. Procedia Comput. Sci., 56: 41-48.
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  6. Mohammed, N., D. Alhadidi, B. Fung and M. Debbabi, 2014. Secure two-party differentially private data release for vertically partitioned data. IEEE Trans. Dependable Secure Comput., 11: 59-71.
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  7. Alhadidi, D., A. Mourad, H.I. Kaitouni and M. Debbabi, 2013. Common weaving approach in mainstream languages for software security hardening. J. Syst. Software, 86: 2654-2674.
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  8. Boukhtouta, A., D. Alhadidi and M. Debbabi, 2009. Capturing returned computable values in aspectj for security hardening. Inform. Secur. J.: Global Perspective, 18: 87-98.
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  9. Alhadidi, D., N. Belblidia, M. Debbabi and P. Bhattacharya, 2009. λ-saop: A security AOP calculus. Comput. J., 52: 824-849.
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  10. Alhadidi, D., N. Belblidia, A. Boukhtouta and M. Debbabi, 2009. Extending aspectj open source for application security hardening. J. Software Eng. Stud., 4: 26-43.
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  11. Alhadidi, D., M. Debbabi and P. Bhattacharya, 2008. New AspectJ pointcuts for integer overflow and underflow detection. Inform. Secur. J.: Global Perspective, 17: 278-287.
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