Travelled to:
1 × Hungary
1 × Ireland
2 × France
2 × Portugal
2 × Spain
3 × Italy
Collaborated with:
F.E.Pani M.I.Lunesu R.Tonelli M.Marchesi C.Stara M.P.Tilocca A.Murgia S.Counsell S.Porru G.Baralla G.Destefanis A.Angius D.Manca G.Sanna J.McFall S.Swift C.Argiolas M.D.Francesco F.Melis E.Quaquero D.Sanna
Talks about:
knowledg (5) approach (4) manag (4) fan (4) base (3) multimedia (2) refactor (2) content (2) semant (2) studi (2)
Person: Giulio Concas
DBLP: Concas:Giulio
Contributed to:
Wrote 11 papers:
- KEOD-2014-PaniCP #approach #content management #multi
- An Approach to Multimedia Content Management (FEP, GC, SP), pp. 264–271.
- KMIS-2014-AngiusCMPS #classification #semantics #social #web
- Classification and Indexing of Web Content Based on a Model of Semantic Social Bookmarking (AA, GC, DM, FEP, GS), pp. 313–318.
- KDIR-KMIS-2013-ArgiolasCFLMPQS #process
- Knowledge in Construction Processes (CA, GC, MDF, MIL, FM, FEP, EQ, DS), pp. 397–404.
- KEOD-2013-PaniLCB #approach #web
- An Approach to Manage the Web Knowledge (FEP, MIL, GC, GB), pp. 81–88.
- CSMR-2012-MurgiaTMCCMS #empirical #refactoring
- Refactoring and its Relationship with Fan-in and Fan-out: An Empirical Study (AM, RT, MM, GC, SC, JM, SS), pp. 63–72.
- KEOD-2012-PaniLCST #optimisation #repository
- Optimization of Knowledge Availability in an Institutional Repository (FEP, MIL, GC, CS, MPT), pp. 302–306.
- KMIS-2012-PaniLCST12a #formal method
- Knowledge Formalization and Management in KMS (FEP, MIL, GC, CS, MPT), pp. 132–138.
- SAC-2012-DestefanisTCM #analysis #anti #java #scalability
- An analysis of anti-micro-patterns effects on fault-proneness in large Java systems (GD, RT, GC, MM), pp. 1251–1253.
- KEOD-2011-LunesuPC #approach #semantics
- Approach to Manage Semantic Informations from UGC (MIL, FEP, GC), pp. 470–473.
- KMIS-2011-LunesuPC11a #approach #knowledge base #multi #standard #using
- Using a Standards-based Approach for a Multimedia Knowledge-base (MIL, FEP, GC), pp. 87–95.
- WCRE-2011-MurgiaTCCM #empirical #refactoring
- An Empirical Study of Refactoring in the Context of FanIn and FanOut Coupling (AM, RT, SC, GC, MM), pp. 372–376.