Valeria De Antonellis

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Valeria De Antonellis is Professor Emeritus at University of Brescia, Italy, since February 2021. Previously she was a professor of computer science and engineering at University of Brescia, Italy, where she led the research group on "Databases, Information Systems and Web" at Department of Information Engineering. [1]

Academic career

She is an Italian computer scientist and has done extensive research on conceptual modeling, database and information system design. Research interests include Semantic Web: Data, Services and Applications; Big and Open Data exploration in Web Oriented Architecture.

She authored of over 200 papers on computer science related topics. [2] [3] She has been working within several European and National research projects, coordinating parts of or whole projects.

In particular, she led the DATAID research project originating the DATAID-1 methodology for the analysis, design and realization of database systems. [4]

At University of Brescia she was Rector's Delegate for both ICT and University Library System (2010-2016). She was Head of the PhD program in "Information Engineering" (2000-2006) and led its transformation into the PhD Program in "Computer Science, Engineering and Systems Control" (2007-2011).

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References

  1. "Bio at University". University of Brescia . Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  2. "Bibliography Summary of Valeria De Antonellis". University of Trier . Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  3. IRIS Institutional Research Information System
  4. citation in People Behind Informatics: The History of Conceptual Modeling