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Pr. Pascal Molli graduated from Nancy University (France) and received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Nancy University in 1996. From 1997 to September 2010, he is Associate Professor at University of Nancy. In 1998, he participated to the creation of the INRIA ECOO (Environments for Cooperation) project. In 2001, he becomes vice-head of the INRIA ECOO Team. In October 2009, he creates and leads the INRIA SCORE team. From September 2010 to current, he is Full Professor at University of Nantes and is head of GDD Team in LINA research center.
Pr. Molli published more than 100 papers in software engineering, information systems, distributed systems, computer supported cooperative work (C...
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(47)Decentralized Data Management for the Semantic Web
hala Skaf
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6 years ago
CouchDB
Jacob Diamond
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8 years ago
Apache Spark & Hadoop
MapR Technologies
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9 years ago
Introducing the App Engine datastore
ikailan
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12 years ago
Learning from google megastore (Part-1)
Schubert Zhang
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12 years ago
Web Application Frameworks - Lecture 05 - Web Information Systems (4011474FNR)
Beat Signer
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14 years ago
Google Cloud Endpoints: Building Third-Party APIs on Google AppEngine
Roman Kirillov
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10 years ago
Apache Marmotta - Introduction
Sebastian Schaffert
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9 years ago
Introduction to LDP in Apache Marmotta
Sergio Fernández
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9 years ago
The Art of AngularJS - DeRailed 2014
Matt Raible
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10 years ago
JAX-RS 2.0: RESTful Web Services
Arun Gupta
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11 years ago
Representation state transfer and some other important stuff
Joshua Thijssen
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13 years ago
Struts Java I I Lecture 8
patinijava
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14 years ago
Session 3 Tp3
phanleson
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14 years ago
Google App Engine for Java
Lars Vogel
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13 years ago
The Anatomy Of The Google Architecture Fina Lv1.1
Hassy Veldstra
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14 years ago
Making things findable
Peter Mika
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12 years ago
EclipseCon 2007: Effective Use of the Eclipse Modeling Framework
Dave Steinberg
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14 years ago
Eclipse Modeling Framework
Ajay K
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14 years ago
Why there is no future for Model Driven Development
Johan den Haan
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13 years ago
MDE=Model Driven Everything (Spanish Eclipse Day 2009)
Jordi Cabot
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14 years ago
Eclipse Modeling Overview
Dr. Jan Köhnlein
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14 years ago
EMF - Beyond The Basics
Dr. Jan Köhnlein
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14 years ago
Making sense of users' Web activities
Mathieu d'Aquin
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13 years ago
Querying Linked Data with SPARQL (2010)
Olaf Hartig
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14 years ago
How to Build Linked Data Sites with Drupal 7 and RDFa
scorlosquet
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13 years ago
Manuel Lima_Network Visualization
EOI Escuela de Organización Industrial
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14 years ago
Semantic web user interfaces - Do they have to be ugly?
Andraz Tori
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13 years ago
sparqlPuSH: Proactive notification of data updates in RDF stores using PubSubHubbub
Alexandre Passant
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13 years ago
Consuming Linked Data by Humans - WWW2010
Juan Sequeda
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14 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Nantes Area, France France
Occupation
Head of GDD research Team
Industry
Education
About
Pr. Pascal Molli graduated from Nancy University (France) and received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Nancy University in 1996. From 1997 to September 2010, he is Associate Professor at University of Nancy. In 1998, he participated to the creation of the INRIA ECOO (Environments for Cooperation) project. In 2001, he becomes vice-head of the INRIA ECOO Team. In October 2009, he creates and leads the INRIA SCORE team. From September 2010 to current, he is Full Professor at University of Nantes and is head of GDD Team in LINA research center.
Pr. Molli published more than 100 papers in software engineering, information systems, distributed systems, computer supported cooperative work (C...
Tags
semantic web
linked data
sparql
distributed
decentralized applications
fragment replication
wiki
smw
media
semantic
dsmw
wise09
See more