Adrian Giurca

Adrian Giurca, is currently investigating methods and applications for information systems of the next generation especially (agent based) reasoning on social media/software and reasoning on the Web and Semantic Web. Formerly, he worked on knowledge representation (particularly with uncertainty representation) and logic programming. Since 2005, he is a senior researcher at the Institute for Informatics of the Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany. From 1990 through 2004, he was with the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science from University of Craiova, Romania. During this time he was also consultant for a number of small size enterprises. He received its PhD in 2004 from the University of Bucharest, Romania. He has been or is involved in research projects founded by the European Commission (FP6). He has been member of the Network of Excellence REWERSE (http://rewerse.net 2004-2008) of the 6th Framework Program of the European Commission He is regularly serving as a reviewer for international conferences and journals, and he actively contributes to current research themes in web technologies.

Publications

Modeling of Web Services using Reaction Rules
Marko Ribaric, Shahin Sheidaei, Milan Milanovic, Dragan Gaševic, Adrian Giurca, Sergey Lukichev. © 2010. 25 pages.
The development process of Web services needs to focus on the modeling of business processes rather than on low-level implementation details of Web services, and yet it also...
Handbook of Research on Emerging Rule-Based Languages and Technologies: Open Solutions and Approaches
Adrian Giurca, Dragan Gasevic, Kuldar Taveter. © 2009. 862 pages.
Selecting an appropriate rules-based engine requires balancing many different, and often, not well-understood properties such as business rules representation methods, rule...
Modeling of Web Services using Reaction Rules
Marko Ribaric, Shahin Sheidaei, Milan Milanovic, Dragan Gasevic, Adrian Giurca, Sergey Lukichev. © 2009. 25 pages.
The development process of Web services needs to focus on the modeling of business processes rather than on low-level implementation details of Web services, and yet it also...