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Curriculum of the research and teaching activities Matteo Golfarelli The curriculum is organized in the following sections I Curriculum Vitae... page 1 II Teaching activity... page 2 II.A. University courses... page 2 II.B. Textbooks... page 3 II.C. Tutorial and invited speeches... page 4 II.D. Organizing and coordinating activities... page 4 III Research activity... page 5 III.A Research activity on Information Systems... page 5 III.B. Memberships in research projects... page 6 III.C. Paper reviews... page 6 III.D. Memberships in program committees... page 7 I Curriculum Vitae Matteo Golfarelli, was born in Forlì on 18 October 1970, he received his Laurea degree (with honours) in Computer Science in 1995 at the University of Bologna, where he also received his PhD in 1998. Since 1995 he carries out its research at the department of Electronics, Computer Science and Systems (DEIS) University of Bologna and received his PhD in 1998 with a thesis entitled Extraction and management of knowledge in Autonomous Agents Systems [TSD]. He spent part of his PhD courses at Brown University, where he joined the Artificial Intelligence group headed by Prof. Tom Dean. From November 1998 to November 1999 he holds a fellowship from Fondazione Cassa dei Risparmi di Cesena on topics related to Information Systems. 1

From December 1999 to June 2000 he holds a fellowship from Centro di Gestione della Spesa di Cesena University of Bologna on the theme: Data Warehouse design. From July 2000 to February 2005 he worked as Associate Researcher (area ING-INF/05) at the Computer Science University degree course University of Bologna. Since March 2005 he is an Associate Professor at the same degree course. II Teaching Activity II.A. University courses He gave the following seminars at the University of Bologna: Class: Database systems, Computer Science A.A.: 96/97, 97/98 Topics: Conceptual and logical design in relational database systems. Class: Software engineering Computer Science A.A.: 95/96, 96/97, 97/98 Topics: Object programming. Class: Software engineering Computer Science A.A.: 98/99, 99/00 Topics: Object programming. Class: Advanced database systems Computer Science A.A.: 98/99, 99/00 Topics: : Data Warehouse, Web-based Information Systems. Class: Information Systems II Faulty of engineering. A.A.: 99/00, 00/01, 01/02, 02/03 Topics: Data Warehouse. Class: Information Systems I Faulty of engineering. A.A.: 99/00, 00/01, 01/02 Topics: Data Warehouse. Class: Graduate course in Mathematics Faculty of Mathematics A.A.: 97/98, 98/99, 99/00, 00/01 Topics: Relational Database design He has been in charge of the following practice lessons at the Computer Science degree course University of Bologna. 2

Class: Software engineering A.A.: 00/01 Topics: Object design. Class: Advanced Information Systems A.A.: 00/01 Topics: : Data Warehouse, Web-based Information Systems. He has been in charge of the following courses: Class: Database and Information Systems Diploma degree for diagnostics applied to restoration preservation of cultural heritage University of Bologna A.A.: 00/01 Class: Computer Architectures Computer Science A.A.: 01/02 Class: Information Systems Computer Science A.A.: 01/02, 02/03, 03/04, 04/05, 05/06, 06/07 Class: Information Systems Internet and Economics A.A.: 02/03, 03/04, 04/05 Class: Information Systems and Information Management Master in Human Resource Management University of Bologna A.A.: 04/05, 05/06 Class: Laboratory of Database Systems Computer Science A.A.: 05/06, 06/07, 07/08 Class: Database System Internet and Economics A.A.: 05/06, 06/07 II.B. Textbooks He is co-author of [TD.1], that discusses the methods for user requirements and conceptual analysis of information systems. The textbook deal with topics related to static, dynamic as well functional aspects of design using OMT as basic formalism; finally a formalism for conceptual modelling of multidimensional data is proposed. The textbook has been chosen by several classes, for example: Software engineering : Computer science degree course University of Bologna Database systems : Computer science degree course University of Bologna Information Systems II : Computer science degree course University of Bologna 3

II.C. Tutorial e invited speeches He gave a tutorial titled Data Warehouse design at the Second International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS 2000), Stafford, 2000, and at the 17 th International Conference on Database Engineering (ICDE 01), Heidelberg, 2001. In 2000 he gave a seminar on Conceptual design of Data Warehouse systems at Munster University (Germany). In 2004 he has been invited speaker of the PANEL titled Future Directions in DOLAP Research at DOLAP 04conference. In 2005 he has been invited speaker on the theme New Trends in Business Intelligence at the 1st International Symposium on Business Intelligent Systems (BIS'05) (Croatia). In January 2007 he gave a tutorial titled Classic and New Research issues in Business Intelligence at the University of Alicante (Spain). III.D. Organizing and coordinating activities He worked as coordinator and speaker at the 1 st and 2 nd Data Warehouse Design Workshop, Computer Science University of Bologna, 1998, 2002. From 1997 to 2000 he has been member of the Laboratory board of the Computer Science degree course University of Bologna aimed at planning and coordinate the purchase of software and hardware equipment. From 2000 he is member of the Company relations board of the Computer Science degree course University of Bologna aimed at promoting and coordinating the relationships between the course and the companies of the area. He also organized the University-Company workshop that took place on April 23rd 2002. Since 2002 he is member of the Didactic board Internet and Economics degree course. On 2005 he has been member of the examinating board for a research associate position in the Computer Science Engineering area at the University of Brescia. On 2006 he has been the chair of the examinating board for a research position in the Computer Science Engineering area at the University of Bologna. On 2007 he has been member of the examinating board for a research position in the Computer Science Engineering area at the University of Bologna. 4

III Research activity The research activity of Matteo Golfarelli mainly concerns the following topics: Information systems Autonomous agents Biometric systems The research results have been published of national and international publications, please refer to the enclosed list. In the following the main results specifically related to Information Systems will be discussed in more details. III.A. Research activity on Information Systems The research in this field is mainly on topics related to design and optimization of Data Warehouse: as concern conceptual design a design methodology has been defined [CI.8] [RI.3] and a graphical conceptual model, called Dimensional Fact Model [RI.2], has been devised. As concern logical design, the problem of vertical fragmentation of fact table has been studied adopting branch-and-bound [CN.2] [CI.11] and methaeristics [CI.15] [CI.17], [RI.7] approaches. As concern view materialization, an original approach for optimizing workload including complex queries [CI.10], [CI.12]. Another research related to logical design concerned the estimation of the aggregated view cardinalities [RI.6], [CN.3], [CI.16]. Finally, we studied techniques for characterizing the workloads [C.I. 21], [C.I. 23]. As concern physical design, we devised an algorithm for index selection based on a study of the features of the commercial DBMS [CI.20]. The whole design methodology has been implemented in CASE tool to support the designers [CI.14], [CN.4]. As concern Data Warehouse evolution we defined a versioning approach that allows a semiautomatic handling of changes and multi-version querying [CI. 24], [CI. 32], [RI. 8]. The technique has been prototyped by a case-tool to be used on top of a DBMS [CI. 34]. The results of the preceding research, opportunely merged and extended, give rise to a book [TS.1] edited by McGrawHill. Within the scope of the European project Patterns for Next-generation Database Systems, Matteo Golfarelli worked at the definition of a logical model for the representation of pattern of data. Such pattern are abstraction of data coming from a mining process and enriched with their semantics [CI.22], [CN.5]. In the light of such results Matteo Golfarelli participated to the 2004 Dagstuhl seminar titled "Data Warehousing at the Crossroads". The seminar was aimed at defining future research in the DW field by underlying unsolved problems and emphasizing new ones. He has been invited has speaker to the panel titled Future Directions in DOLAP Research organized by the DOLAP workshop. On the same topics he gave an invited speech to the conference MIPRO BIS 2005 [CI. 27]. III.B. Memberships in research projects Matteo Golfarelli participated to the following research projects: Research projects: 5

1995: MURST 60% project Map learning in multi-agent systems. 1996-1997: MURST ex-60% project Cooperation and negotiation in multi-agent systems. 1996-1997: C.N.R. project Intelligent autonomous systems. 1996-2000: C.N.R. project Cultural heritage, theme Hierarchical representation of the museum map and planning of path for virtual and spatio-temporal tour. 1997-1999: MURST ex-40% project Methodologies and techniques for data and process in Internets and Intranets, theme WWW data analysis. 1998-1999: C.N.R. project Artificial intelligence systems for supporting the representation of distributed knowledge. 2000: MURST ex-60% project Data Warehouse design techniques. 2002-2004: European project Patterns for Next-generation Database Systems (Thematic Network FET, Action Line: IST-2001-6.1.1). 2005-2006 Cofin Project WISDOM Web Intelligent Search based on DOMain ontologies 2005: Research on Methodologies and techniques for Business Performance measurements funded by Bank of Forlì and Cesena Institution - joint work with OROGEL s.p.a.. Matteo Golfarelli has been scientific coordinator of the following research activities: 2007: Studying and prototyping of a case tool for Data Warehouse design on the behalf of Almaviva spa. III.C. Paper reviews Journal: IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering (TKDE) Knowledge and Data Engineering (DKE) Information Fusion Information System (IS) Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (PAMI) Pattern Recognition VLDB Journal Encyclopedia of Data Warehousing and Mining (Idea group Editors) Conferences: DOLAP since 1999 DMDW since 1999 to 2003 Int. Workshop on Evolution and Change in Data Management: ECDM 05, ECDM 06 SEBD dal al SoftCOM DSE 03 (Decision System Engineering) ADBIS 04 ICDE 05 IDEAS 05, IDEAS 06, IDEAS 07 DaWak 05, DaWak06, DaWak07, DaWak08, DaWak09 6

III.D. Memberships in program committees ACM International Workshop on Data Warehousing and OLAP (DOLAP 99, DOLAP 00, DOLAP 01, DOLAP 02, DOLAP 03, DOLAP 04, DOLAP 05, DOLAP 06, DOLAP 07) International Workshop on Data Warehouse Design and Management (DMDW 01) Decision Systems Engineering Workshop (DSE'03) DATA GADGETS'2004 International Database Engineering and Application Symposium (IDEAS 05) (IDEAS 06) (IDEAS 07) DaWak 2005, DaWak 2006, DaWak2007, DaWak2008, DaWak2009. Special issue of the International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology on Data Warehousing in web, mobile and wireless environments Information Resources Management Association (IRMA) International Conference, 2007. Matteo Golfarelli is co-chair of the Business Information System conference (BIS08; BIS09), he is member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Data Mining, Modelling and Management (IJDMMM). Cesena, January 10 th 2009 (Signature) 7