Jeff Pan

Full Name: Jeff Z. Pan
e-mail: Jeff Pan
Homepage: http://www.csd.abdn.ac.uk/~jpan/
Country: UK
City: Aberdeen
Zip code: AB23 3UE
Street Address: Rm 2.20, Department of Computing Science, University of Aberdeen
Telephone: 0044 224 274449
Fax: 0044 224 273422
Gender: Male
belongs to: University of Aberdeen
is author of: A Fuzzy Description Logic for Multimedia Knowledge Representation D1.2.2: Report on Semantic Web Framework requirements analysis D1.4.2v2: Success Stories and Best Practices D1.4.2v3: Success Stories and Best Practices (final version) D2.1.1: State of the art on the scalability of ontology-based technology D2.1.2: Report on methods for approximate reasoning, using knowledge compilation, language weakening and approximate deduction D2.1.3.1: Report on modularization of ontologies D2.3.9: Theoretical aspects for ontology lifecycle D2.4.1: Semantic requirements for web services description D2.4.2: Definition of semantics for web service discovery and composition D2.5.1: Specification of coordination of rule and ontology languages D2.5.2: Report on query language design and standarization D2.5.3: Report on Inplementataion and Optimisation Techniques for Ontology Query Systems D2.6.4: Report on research advance Description Logics: Reasoning Support for the Semantic Web Fuzzy OWL: Uncertainty and the Semantic Web Manchester - WP2.5: Semantic Web Language Extensions The Fuzzy Description Logic f-SHIN
is contact person of: University of Aberdeen
is involved in: T2.1.1: State of the art on the technology participating on the scalability WP T2.1.2: Approximate reasoning with ontologies T2.4.4: Define semantics for dynamic web service discovery and automatic composition T2.5.1: Cooperation and coordination with rule language development activities T2.5.2: Participation in query language development efforts T2.5.3: Participation in any relevant query language standardization efforts T2.5.4: Monitoring of and participation in efforts to design additional language layers or to extend existing languages T2.5.5: Management and Self-assessment
leads: T1.4.2: Success Stories and Best Practices T2.5.1: Cooperation and coordination with rule language development activities T2.5.2: Participation in query language development efforts T2.5.3: Participation in any relevant query language standardization efforts T2.5.4: Monitoring of and participation in efforts to design additional language layers or to extend existing languages
participates in: Knowledge Web
works in: WP1.4: Promotion of Ontology Technology WP2.1: Scalability WP2.2: Heterogenity WP2.3: Dynamics WP2.4: Semantic Web Services WP2.5: Semantic Web Language Extensions