Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione
Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia
Via Vignolese 905
41125 Modena, Italy
Tel.: +39 592056322
maciej.gawinecki@unimore.it
Maciej Gawinecki, Giacomo Cabri, Marcin Paprzycki, and Maria Ganzha.
Evaluation of structured collaborative tagging for Web service
matchmaking.
In David Martin, Birgitta König-Ries, Liliana Cabral, and Brian
Blake, editors, Semantic Services: Advancement through Evaluation.
Springer, 2011.
(accepted).
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Refereed Conferences and Workshops
Maciej Gawinecki, Giacomo Cabri, Maria Ganzha, and Marcin Paprzycki.
Trade-off between Complexity of Structured Tagging and
Effectiveness of Web Service Retrieval.
In ICWE Workshops, pages 289-300, 2010.
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Maciej Gawinecki, Giacomo Cabri, Marcin Paprzycki, and Maria Ganzha.
WSColab: Structured Collaborative Tagging for Web Service
Matchmaking.
In WEBIST (1), pages 70-77, 2010.
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Maciej Gawinecki, Giacomo Cabri, Marcin Paprzycki, and Maria Ganzha.
Structured Collaborative Tagging: Is It Practical for Web
Service Discovery?
In 6th International Conference on Web Information Systems and
Technologies (WEBIST), LNBIP. Springer-Verlag, 2010.
(to appear).
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Data integration
Refereed Journals, Book Chapters and Magazines
Serena Sorrentino, Sonia Bergamaschi, Maciej Gawinecki, and Laura Po.
Schema label normalization for improving schema matching.
Data Knowl. Eng., 69(12):1254-1273, 2010.
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Maciej Gawinecki.
Importing Bank Statements to Financial Programs.
Software Developer's Journal, 1(157), January 2008.
in Polish.
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Refereed Conferences and Workshops
Maciej Gawinecki.
Abbreviation Expansion In Lexical Annotation of
Schema.
In 1st International Workshop on Interoperability through
Semantic Data and Service Integration, pages 61-72, 2009.
(21).
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Serena Sorrentino, Sonia Bergamaschi, Maciej Gawinecki, and Laura Po.
Schema Normalization for Improving Schema Matching.
In 28th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER
2009), pages 280-293. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2009.
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Mladenka Vukmirovic, Maciej Gawinecki, Pawel Kobzdej, Maria Ganzha, and
Marcin Paprzycki.
Implementing Message Exchange between Airlines' GDSs
and Travel Systems with Ontologically Demarcated Data.
In Proceedings 29th International Conference on Information
Technology Interfaces ITI 2007, pages 463-468, 2007.
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Michał Szymczak, Maciej Gawinecki, Mladenka Vukmirovic, and Marcin Paprzycki.
Ontological reusability in state-of-the-art semantic
languages.
In Proceedings of the 18th Mountain Summer School of Polish
Information Processing Society, Szczyrk, Poland, June 2006.
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Maciej Gawinecki, Minor Gordon, Marcin Paprzycki, MichaĆ Szymczak, Zygmunt
Vetulani, and Jimmy Wright.
Enabling Semantic Referencing of Selected Travel
Related Resources.
In Proceedings of the 8 th International Conference on Business
Information Systems (BIS 2005), pages 271-28, Poznan, Poland, 2005. Poznan
University of Economics Press.
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Projects
WSInteract: User Study of Retrieval with WSDL Web service repository. Since discountinations of public UDDI business registries, the recent model to build Web service registry is to identify and index WSDL descriptions on the Web using Web crawler. Complementary research reports relatively high effectiveness of retrieval based on WSDL (in terms of precision/recall), but still users complain they cannot find Web services they found.
WSColab: Structured Collaborative Tagging for Web Service Discovery. One of the key requirements for the success of Service Oriented Architecture is discoverability of Web services. However, public services suffer from the lack of metadata. The goal of the project was to define a method for building a Web service registry where finding a required service is not only effective, but also easy for a user and keeps service broker costs of adding metadata low.
NORMS: Schema Label Normalizing to Improve Schema Matching. Schema matching is the problem of finding relationships among concepts across heterogeneous data sources that are heterogeneous in format and in structure. The goal of the project was to limit impact non-dictionary words such as compound nouns, abbreviations, and acronyms in on real-world schemata on the annations-based schema matching systems.
TSS: Agent-based Travel Support System. Online travel support systems have often been cited as an ideal proving ground for agent-based architectures, yet no working systems have materialized. The goal of the project learn from practice whether and where in this domain software agents are really feasible.
E-CAP: E-Commerce Agent-based Platform. Software agents are often proposed as a solution to negotiate automatically with one another on behalf of their user clients. To this aim they must share a negotiation mechanism, specifying what possible actions each party can take at any given time, when negotiation terminates, and what is the structure of the resulting agreements. The goal of the project was to design and implement a framework that allows agents to effectively participate in negotiations .