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Research Seminar - December 14, 2000
Seminar Announcement
| Title: |
The Know-It-All Project:
Framework Development meets Database Management Systems
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| Speaker: |
Professor Gregory Butler
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Department of Computer Science
Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
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| Date: |
Thursday 14th December, 2000 |
| Time: |
3.00pm |
| Venue: |
Murdoch University
Robertson Lecture Theatre (RLT) - (CS Building) |
Abstract
The Know-It-All Project is addressing research in software technology,
database technology, and bioinformatics. In frameworks we are investigating
methodologies for the development, application, and evolution of frameworks.
A concrete framework for database management systems, called Know-It-All,
is being developed as a case study for the methodology research. The current
prototype covers the relational data model. Our short-term goal is to
add deductive databases and graph databases, thus providing diagrammatic
queries, and to apply the framework to bioinformatics.
About the speaker:
Gregory Butler is Professor of Computer Science at Concordia University,
Montreal, Canada. His main research activities are methodologies for
framework evolution, the development of a framework for databases and
knowledge-bases, and applications to bioinformatics. Dr Butler is the
author of over 50 technical papers. He has consulted on object-oriented
design, object-oriented technology, database technology, and large-scale
software architecture.
Dr Butler obtained his PhD from the University of Sydney in 1980.
Dr Butler was on the faculty of the Department of Computer Science at
the University of Sydney from 1981 to 1990. He has held visiting
positions in Delaware, Bayreuth, Karlsruhe, and Heidelberg.
Dr Butler is a member of the Centre for Structural and Functional
Genomics in Montreal.
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