He received
his PhD from the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) in 2004. His
research interests include extraction-transformation-loading (ETL) processes in
data warehouses, query processing/optimization, and security issues. He has published
more than 20 papers in refereed journals and international conferences in
the above areas.
Luisella Sisto received the computer science degree in 1981 (University of Turin).
She joined TILAB in 1982, where she was initially involved in projects in the artificial
intelligence area, focusing on natural language understanding and expert
systems for troubleshooting. Then she was involved in projects concerning use
of constraints satisfaction techniques for workforce management, monitoring of
telecommunication systems, services leveraging data analysis and data warehouse
solutions, and identity management.
Spiros Skiadopoulos is an assistant professor at the University of Peloponnese,
Greece. He received his diploma and PhD from the National Technical University
of Athens and his MSc from UMIST. His research interests include spatial and
temporal databases, constraint databases, query evaluation, and optimization and
data warehouses. He has published more than 25 papers in international refereed
journals and conferences.
Kurt Stockinger is a computer scientist with the Scientific Data Management
Research Group of Berkeley Lab, Berkeley, California.
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